Sony isn’t new to the wireless earbud game. It’s produced some of the best buds on the market in its WH1000 XM range, most recently with the stellar XM5s. However, with the Inzone Buds, the brand is bridging the gap between its mainstream consumer and gaming markets – at an odd time, considering the PS5 Pulse Explore buds will also be hitting the shelves on December 6. With the latter offering 3D audio, simultaneous Bluetooth connections, and dedicated volume and mic mute buttons – features the Inzone Buds themselves don’t offer, it’s difficult to see where the new release fits. After spending a month with the buds, I’d put them somewhere in the middle of the two markets.