Sony PlayStation buds dubbed Pulse Explore launched at $199, alongside Pulse Elite and PS Portal
ThePulse Explore are the first earbuds launched by PlayStation.
Sony launched the Pulse Elite at a price of USD 149 (roughly ₹12,500).
The PlayStation Portal features an 8-inch LCD 1080p display with a support of 60Hz for up to 60fps gaming.
Sony PlayStation has announced a new lineup of its audio products, PlayStation Pulse. The PlayStation Pulse series includes two devices, a pair of earbuds called Pulse Explore and headphones that the company likes to refer to as Pulse Elite. The PlayStation Pulse Explore was launched at a price of USD 199,99 (roughly ₹16,500), and the Pulse Elite was launched at a price of USD 149 (roughly ₹12,500). Apart from that, Sony PlayStation has also introduced PlayStation Portal which can be used as a handheld wireless device which can stream your PS5. Let’s have a look at the specifications.
The Pulse Explore are the first earbuds launched by PlayStation. The PlayStation Pulse Explore earbuds offers "premium portable audio experience," claims PlayStation. They come with dual microphones and noise cancellation powered by AI technology that block out unwanted noises and keep the sound clear. The headphones also come with a retractable mic and a way to charge them easily. Plus, there's a kit to help keep them charged up.
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Moving on to the PlayStation Pulse Elite, it comes with a built-in microphone which can be adjusted according to your placement. You can also mute the mic with a button, and it will show an orange indicator when muted. It can be charged through a charging hanger. Furthermore, it also comes with AI powered noise cancellation.
Lastly, the PlayStation Portal, which can be used to stream your PS5 games with the help of WiFi. It comes with a LCD display on which you can play your PS5’s games. This handheld device features an 8-inch LCD 1080p display with a support of 60Hz for up to 60fps gaming. The display is also touchscreen but only some parts of it, pretty much like a DualSense controller. It also has a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Also read: Sony Is Reportedly Developing A PlayStation Handheld Device Optimized For Remote Play
This was all about PlayStation’s new launches. However, we can’t say anything about when these devices will come to India yet. So stay tuned for more updates and let us know how you like them.
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