INZONE Buds Get Hands-On Endorsement From ASCII Editor Ahead of Tokyo Event
The editor's daily-use endorsement gives weight to the claim that wireless earbuds can match wired latency, and the upcoming event offers a rare hands-on chance to verify that performance.
Key Facts
- An ASCII.jp editor who uses the INZONE Buds daily says they deliver a full-score experience for gaming.
- The buds feature low-latency audio that feels no different from a wired connection, flagship-level sound quality, active noise canceling, and 12-hour battery life.
- The TOKYO Gaming-PC STREET 8 event is set for July 4 at LIFORK AKIHABARA II in Akihabara, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., and is free to enter.
- Attendees can handle the INZONE Buds and other gaming gadgets in person at the event.
Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.
An ASCII.jp editor who uses the INZONE Buds daily calls them a full-score wireless pick for gaming. The buds feature low-latency audio, strong noise canceling, and 12-hour battery life. The editor recommends trying them at the TOKYO Gaming-PC STREET 8 event on July 4 in Akihabara, where the buds and other gaming gadgets will be on display.
An ASCII.jp editor who has been using the INZONE Buds as a daily driver says the wireless earbuds deliver a full-score experience for gaming. The buds are built around a game-dedicated design that keeps audio latency low enough to feel no different from a wired connection, the editor writes. They also carry flagship-level sound quality and active noise canceling, with a battery that lasts up to 12 hours on a single charge. The editor is promoting the TOKYO Gaming-PC STREET 8 event, set for July 4 at LIFORK AKIHABARA II, where attendees can handle the buds and other gaming gadgets in person. The event runs from 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and is free to enter.
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