The sounds of PlayStation are going to get clearer, starting this December

The sounds of PlayStation are going to get clearer, starting this December

PlayStation Australia have confirmed that orders for the items begin today and we now have prices for them.

The Pulse Explore wireless earbuds have a RRP of $329.95

The Pulse Elite headset has a RRP of $239.95

Order can be placed at EB Games and JB HiFi, for other retailers, please check with them.


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PlayStation Australia have announced that the Pulse Explore wireless earbuds will arrive in stores on December 6th, with order opening up on November 9 for them.

The new over the ear headphones, the Pulse Elite will arrive on February 21st, check out the trailer below to get an idea on both.

With the Pulse Explore earbuds will offer up to 5 hours of battery in the buds and another 10 hours via the case, giving 15 hours between powered charges. The earbuds also sport controls on them, allowing you to adjust the volume or mute them, without needing to pause the game.

As for the sound drivers, inside are each are a Planar magnetic driver, these studio-inspired drivers reproduce sound with near-perfect accuracy along the entire audible spectrum, so you can hear games exactly how the developers intended.

The earbuds sport the new PlayStation Link technology, which is how they can be connected to the PlayStation Portal device, but they can also connect to your PlayStation 5, PC or Mac. The earbuds also contain Bluetooth so you can pair them with your phone, even while connected to say your PlayStation 5.

As for the Pulse Elite headset, it features the same tech as above, the Planar magnetic drivers and PlayStation Link connections, but it also features 30 hours of battery and fast charge to give you 2 hours from around 10 minutes on the charger.

The microphone is retractable, meaning you can keep it tucked away should you not need it and like the earbuds, it contains most of the same controls. Interestingly, the device can be charged via the Charging hanger, which you can see below, though a standard cable also works.