The Sony Inzone Buds, or rather, the decision to make and release them, is quite the enigma. The parent company's gaming TWS buds were announced later but made available earlier than the PlayStation Pulse Explore, and is priced at RM899, which is quite close to the yet unreleased pair of earbuds, at least when prices are converted. One would think that the brand was trying to undercut its own subsidiary, but whether or not that's the case is not important right now.
What is, on the other hand, is the performance of the Sony Inzone Buds themselves. And while they excel at being a pair of gaming TWS buds, using them conventionally would unfortunately see some points being docked. What Am I Looking At? As I mentioned when it was first launched, the Sony Inzone Buds themselves look pretty conventional, complete with a reflective surface you'd expect for touch input. The charging case, on the other hand, is blocky but with rounded corners. For latter is nice, but the former means taking more space in a pocke