Sony Wired Remote Adapter
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Chris Donton Chris Donton
4
Pretty easy to set up.
Wired up this hutch with them, my only gripe is that I wish it came with a splitter so I could branch it out but you can only do one continuous string so I ended up purchasing three of the kits to do this hutch but they all turn off and on with only one remote which is cool. Sometimes one of them doesn't obey the remote in which case just hit the button again and it works. Adhesive seems to be holding fine. Like the dimmer function.
11/07/2022
Mikeboyd203
4
Super durable. Goofy looking
At first, compared to my wired Sony x bass buds, the sound quality sucked a big one. But over time I got used to the sound and now they sound just fine to me. These are super durable and cheap as hell. I recommend for the price 100%
15/05/2022
Sean Lory
5
An absolute unit.
Cut the 12v adapter and wired it into my sailboat. Works great!
07/05/2022
Sylvia
5
Great gaming headphones
I'm not a gamer myself, I got these for my teenaged grandson who uses headphones for his games and his music. His preference is the wired type so I was pleased to find these Sony Wired Gaming Headphones.I tried them on and love the comfort. They should be great for those hours long gaming sessions.The sound quality is exactly what I expected from Sony. My music sounded wonderful with these.My grandson gives them two enthusiastic thumbs up. He loves them!Whether you are a gamer, music lover, or looking for a gift for someone who is, these Sony wired headphones are a hit.
26/12/2021
KNDY
4
Could have been better, but still a good SONY head
SONY is a well-known brand to the gaming community.With their INZONE products, may they be 4K gaming monitors or their gaming headsets.And I have had the opportunity to utilize the H3, the H7 and H9 to test these headsets through gaming, watching movies, listening to audio and more. And for those with a PS5 can take advantage of the Tempest 3D AudioTech feature for greater spacial expression.You can also download the INZONE Hub Software (which is compatible with Windows 10 64-bit and later) to customize your audio and voice communication settings. This will allow for 360 Spatial Sound for Gaming and converting stereo signals into 7.1 channel virtual surround sound.These headsets are Discord-certified for clear communication and are compatible with console devices such as the PS5 and PC.The audio cables are 3.9 foot and are gold-plated with 4-pole 3.5mm mini-lug.  I do wish the audio cables were braided or had more of a protected surface, considering the price.The headset also has a uni-directional boom mic (which you can flip mic to quickly mute your chat) and a built in earcup volume control.Review of the SONY INZONE H3The SONY INZONE H3 is a wired gaming headset which works for consoles and computers and has a flip-up boom microphone with mute function. And utilizing Sony's personalized 360 spatial sound for gaming. And is equipped with 40mm dome drivers with neodymium magnets. The headband and ear pads are made of soft nylon. The H3 comes with an USB-A cable with an audio box with 3.5mm audio input (which allows you to connect to your PC). The H3 retails for under $100.With the SONY INZONE H3 wired headphones, noticeable differences are the black boom mic and of course, being a wired cable, a much thinner cable.In some ways, it's a bit no frills in terms of look, it does match up with the colors of the PS5.I think one of the saving graces of this wired headset compared to other cheaper gaming headsets is that it can be utilized with the INZONE HUB software.The INZONE Hub is what allows you to customize your sound profile. May it be for more music/video, for more bass or for those who like to tinker with their sound settings, you can set a custom profile. From here you will be able enable Spatial Sound and also Dynamic Range Control (this is only for those who want to reduce the volume of loud sounds and amplify quiet sounds, and compresses an audio signal's dynamic range).It's important to note that if you enable Spatial Sound, you will need to download the SONY 360 Spatial Sound Personalizer smartphone app, which literally takes a photo of your ears and then sends the information back to the INZONE Hub application.Once done setting your sound settings, you are good to go!Now one of the advantages of the H3 vs. the H7 and H9 is that it's wired and that you get stable audio.  While the H7 and H9 have more features, both headsets gave me moments of frustration because I would get cutoffs or warbled sound.  With the H3, I know that audio will be stable because of the wired connection.But for a wired connection, even the most cheapest gaming headsets are utilizing a 50mm driver and for their wired cable, it's usually braided or it utilizes some heavy duty cabling.This is a problem with wired headsets is that some people tend to destroy them.  May they trip on it, gets caught on their chair, newer gaming headsets in the $45-75 price range offer better cabling protection.The H3 is a thinner cable that you need to be careful of tripping or destroying.Now one thing that is surprising is that all INZONE headsets use a 40mm driver, differences are in quality of the cuffs, differences on how the earcuffs go around your ear and positioning, but thankfully audio does sound good and again, you can customize your audio profile.As for the mic, it worked well, but you need to tweak that with the software, as I had to put it more towards the chat side a bit for better mic quality.If anything, the big difference with its more expensive counterparts is noise cancelling and the others offer better mics but the flipping up of the mic does mute, so that's a plus.But is it worth the $99?You are going to have to pay more for that SONY brand and like any major brands, you are going to have to pay a a little higher for its wired line of gaming headphones.  At $99, you would hope for a better, durable cable.  But considering you get the attachments such as the audio/mic splitter and also a USB attachment (which allows you to use the INZONE HUB and of course, for PC gaming or listening on your computer).But one can't deny that the personalized sound for those who are more PC or PS5 gamers will like with the INZONE wireless gaming headsets.  The able to personally customized your own sound profiles is a major plus and thus justifies part of that high cost.  Most under $100 gaming headsets don't let you customize sound settings, so this is a plus for the SONY INZONE H3.But the gaming industry is competitive when it comes to gaming headsets.  And we are seeing companies really going after the consumers with high quality sound at a fraction of the cost of SONY's INZONE H3.The SONY INZONE H3 is a good gaming wireled headset.  Are there better sounding ones that are cheaper?  Yes.  But do they allow for customizing your audio profile?  Most cheaper headsets do not.  They are plug and play and you are ready to go.  This works well for the PS5 and the PC.Of course, I tested this with other consoles and it worked.But overall, for SONY's INZONE wired gaming headset, if SONY could give what people want and that is a durable cable, it would have made a big difference.  Even a bump up to 50mm drivers would also make a big difference.For those who are fans of SONY and want a wired headset that won't break the bank, but a bit more expensive than other comparable gaming headsets that are under $75, then definitely give the SONY INZONE H3 Wired Gaming Headset a try!
31/08/2021
Zer0
4
Sound is good if you use the equalizer.
I have many pairs of wired and wireless headphones. To start off… It’s not comparable to HiRes wired earphones such as the Sennheiser HD 660 S (which are excellent). Comparing these two make this pair sound like junk. However if you are after decent wireless Headphones with ANC using your mobile phone, then this is what I will write about here. I will instead compare it to my Sony 1000xm4 (not xm5 as in my opinion the sound isn’t better on Sony’s latest and they are huge and not very mobile). Here is my comparison - bad news first because I feel the Pros outweigh the negative…Cons:- no LDAC support… so forget HiRes via LDAC over a HiRes player and streamer like Tidal. It’s only mainly for Sony anyway.- APP is really crap compared to Sony (but Sennheiser is working on it continuously to be fair)- Pairing isn’t as smooth as Sony. In fact it’s pretty buggy. Sony just works.- ANC is ok but no way close to Sony. But that is being extremely picky… it’s good enough for normal use outside.Pros:- Sound is better than Sony… but I found I needed to use the equalizer (let’s face it, if you are using Bluetooth over a mobile phone then use the equalizer for the sound you want - we are not talking about lossless HiRes music here) - this is true using for example iOS products on AAC…- The Bass is definitely better and cleaner than Sony- Very Comfortable fit ( people complaining about design change…from Classic look… yes, but they are much more comfortable as a result)… I can understand the argument if they were Studio headphones, but come on..it’s for on the go)- Price at 299 EUR is decent but slightly more than the XM4 currently… XM5 as usual overpricedIf you want a very decent sounding pair of wireless headphones at a decent price and are planning to use your phone, then these are worth considering especially if you are considering Sony wireless.If you want to stream HiRes only then consider Sony over LDAC… but Apple only really supports AAC (on iOS wireless) for example… and in my Opinion, I would use a wired connection such as the HD660S with balanced 4.4mm connection over a sony HiRes player for example..DSDs or FLACs are excellent with this setup.. and you have the best of both worlds.I will be using these over iPhone 14 Pro Max with Apple Music instead of my Sony. For HiRes I use a different setup. So for this reason I am keeping them as main on the go headphones. The Sony only if I want LDAC… but as mentioned I usually go wired for HiRes so this becomes less likely.
28/07/2021
R. Clark
4
Stayed with the wireless
I purchased these Audio-Technica headphones, along with the Sony MDR7506 headphones, both wired headphones. I compared them to the Marshall Major III, wireless, that I already owned, and could not detect significant improvements. So I returned the wired headphones and stuck with the Marshalls.
08/07/2021
Hilary Markham
5
Very versatile and much better than its competitor
I like the remote capability, which I use on the Sony ZV-1.
24/05/2021
Related Faq
Q
Does it work with sony a 7iii?
A
Hi, this adapter is for Canon EOS mount lens to Sony E NEX mount camera, we checked the sony a 7iii camera mount is E mount , this adapter can fit it , but you can reconfirme it , thanks.  
Q
Is it compatible with sony a7iii??
A
Yes, it will fit any Sony e mount body, either full frame (a7..., a9...), or aps-c (like a6500, etc) 
Q
Is the remote control waterproof?
A
No 
Q
Does this adapter allow for canon fd lenses to focus to infinity on sony e-mount mirrorless cameras?
A
yes, i had no problems with infinity focus with this adapter. the only FD mount lens i use anymore with my sony is a vivitar 20mm, and i pretty much only shoot infinity focus with it. 
Q
I currently own 3 a-mount lense (from a sony a230) just bought a sony a5000, which is an emount. Will this adapter fit my old lenses to my new camera?
A
No, this adapter is for the older manual focus Minolta Rokkor MC and MD lenses. If you want to autofocus and aperture control you will need the Sony LA-EA4. (the lower cost Sony LA-EA3 will electronically connect A mount lenses but you will have to manually focus.) 
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