Along with what Sony announced about PlayStation portalhis new mobile device that we previously knew as Project SSome details about the new PlayStation accessories that will accompany it have also been revealed.
The reason for naming the two new premium wireless headphones Elite Pulse And pulse explorer. The first is traditional over-the-ear headphones which, thanks to PlayStation Link wireless technology, can deliver audiophile-level lossless sound and low latency. PlayStation Link will be the only way to connect wireless audio accessories to the PS Portal, so simple Bluetooth wireless headsets are not supported, as the console does not have Bluetooth.
It has a foldable microphone and enhanced AI noise isolation, while a stand is included in the package for easy standing and shipping. Its cost is 149 euros.
The Pulse Explorer is a wireless headset that also works with PlayStation Link technology and – along with the Pulse Elite – are Sony’s first headphones with planar magnetic drivers, which deliver world-class sound quality for audiophiles, like that used by the audio industry. Both pairs of headphones can be connected to any other device such as PS5, PC, Mac (with USB adapter), or Bluetooth device. The PlayStation Link USB Adapter will be sold separately for those who want to connect it to a PC or Mac.
For example, Pulse Explore can be connected to a PS5 (via a USB adapter) using PlayStation Link and simultaneously to a mobile phone via Bluetooth. While playing on PS5, players can instantly answer a call and listen in via the same Pulse Explore headphones.Sonny says.
However, its price will be discussed as it will reach 219 euros, as announced by Sony today PS blog, a cost equal to that of a portable PS Portal. So, if someone wants the ultimate convenience of playing PS5 games in a different part of their home using PlayStation Portal and wireless headsets, the cost will be Total from €370 (PS Portal + Pulse Elite) to €440 (PS Portal + Pulse Explorer).
However, no information has been given yet as to when it will be available in stores, but logically it would be alongside the expected PlayStation Portal launch in 2023.
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