Sony Unveils 12-Hour Pulse Elevate Speakers as PlayStation Link Targets Lossless Low-Latency Audio
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Updated · Push Square · Jun 1
Sony Unveils 12-Hour Pulse Elevate Speakers as PlayStation Link Targets Lossless Low-Latency Audio
8 articles · Updated · Push Square · Jun 1
Sony introduced Pulse Elevate wireless speakers, a new PlayStation accessory slated to launch later this year after its 27-inch monitor arrives on August 27.
Planar magnetic drivers are the headline feature, with Sony saying they deliver near-perfect accuracy across the audible spectrum, while PlayStation Link handles lossless, ultra-low-latency audio.
12 hours of battery life supports portable use, and the speakers recharge on their docks so users can move and reposition them around a room.
AI-enhanced noise canceling also lets the speakers handle calls by filtering out sounds other than the user's voice, though Sony did not disclose pricing or a release date.
Can Sony's AI-powered speakers justify their cost against more versatile PC audio rivals and gaming headsets?
Is PlayStation Link a true audio innovation or just a strategy to lock users into Sony's ecosystem?
Will planar magnetic drivers in desktop speakers set a new standard for gaming audio fidelity?