Pulse Elevate Desktop Speakers Announced for PC and PS5, Out in 2026

The Pulse Elevate speakers can connect to supported devices through either Bluetooth or PlayStation Link for low-latency lossless audio.

Posted By | On 25th, Sep. 2025

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During the recent State of Play showcase, Sony unveiled a new set of wireless speakers. Dubbed Pulse Elevate, the speakers have been designed specifically for PC gaming, according to Sony, and will offer ultra-low latency gaming audio, and also feature a built-in mic. The speakers were unveiled with a trailer, which you can check out below.

The speakers feature planar magnetic drivers that can output sound from across the entire audible spectrum, and when hooked up to a PS5, can even make use of Tempest 3D AudioTech. It is generally compatible with PC, PS5, Mac, and PlayStation Portal. The speakers also include built-in woofers for bass tones.

The microphone in the speakers have been designed with AI-enhanced noise rejection to offer players high-quality voice chat. They connect to a system through PlayStation Link technology that offers lossless connectivity. The speakers are also compatible with Bluetooth, in case players want to use separate devices for games and voice chat or music, for example.

While the Pulse Elevate speakers have been designed for desktop use, they also include built-in rechargeable batteries that can allow for portable gaming by connecting to any device through PlayStation Link or even Bluetooth. The speakers will also include charging docks.

For ease of use, the Pulse Elevate have built-in volume controls, as well as possible adjustments with horizontal and vertical orientations depending on a player’s preferences. The speakers are slated for release in 2026, and will be available in two colours: black and white.


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