If you thought your gaming setup was already pretty solid, Sony might be about to make you reconsider. The company has just expanded its INZONE lineup with a trio of new products, and the centerpiece is genuinely impressive - even by the increasingly wild standards of high-performance displays.
Meet the INZONE M10S II
The star of the show is the INZONE M10S II, a 27-inch monitor built around a tandem OLED panel capable of hitting 720Hz refresh rates. That number is not a typo. For context, most mainstream gaming monitors top out at 144Hz or 165Hz, and anything above 240Hz has traditionally been considered enthusiast territory. Sony is blowing past all of that.

Tandem OLED technology stacks two OLED layers together, which delivers better brightness and longevity compared to traditional single-layer OLED panels. It's the kind of display tech that was showing up in high-end laptops not long ago, and now it's making its way into dedicated gaming monitors - which tells you a lot about how fast this space is moving.
For competitive players, particularly those into fast-paced titles where every millisecond of response time matters, a setup like this could make a genuine difference. Esports pros have been pushing for higher refresh rates for years precisely because smoother motion translates to cleaner reads on fast-moving targets.

The rest of the lineup
Sony didn't stop at the monitor. The company also unveiled the INZONE H6 Air, an open-back headset aimed at players who want a more natural, spacious soundstage - the kind audiophiles have long preferred for immersive listening. Open-back designs let air and sound pass through the earcups, which reduces that closed-in feeling during long sessions.
Rounding things out is a new Glass Purple colorway for Sony's wireless earbuds, leaning into a retro-inflected aesthetic that feels very much in step with the current wave of nostalgia-flavored tech design. Sometimes the right color is all you need to freshen things up.

Why this matters
Sony's INZONE brand has been quietly building credibility since it launched, carving out a space for PlayStation-adjacent gear that appeals to both console and PC players. This latest drop signals that Sony is serious about competing at the top end of the market - not just making products that look the part, but ones that can genuinely go toe-to-toe with established gaming peripheral brands on raw performance.
Whether you're a dedicated competitive player or just someone who appreciates knowing the best gear exists, Sony's latest INZONE push is worth paying attention to. Details via Hypebeast.





