Home Technology Gadgets Sony acquires high-end headphone maker to boost PlayStation Santa Ana, California-based Audeze will continue to operate independently and make products for other platforms while benefitting from being part of the PlayStation ecosystem by Bloomberg August 26, 2023 Image credit: Getty Images Sony Interactive Entertainment is buying audiophile gear maker Audeze in a bid to advance the sound experience of its PlayStation products. Santa Ana, California-based Audeze will continue to operate independently and make products for other platforms while benefitting from being part of the PlayStation ecosystem, Sony said in a statement Thursday. Financial terms were not disclosed. Better known for pricey headphones used by music professionals and enthusiasts, Audeze in recent years branched out into gaming and a technology known as spatial audio, which gives users a more immersive audio experience. It sells a $299 Maxwell wireless gaming headset, with versions tailored specifically for Sony Group’s PlayStation and Microsoft’s Xbox consoles. Sony earlier this week announced the PlayStation Portal, a $199 gadget that combines a controller and display to let gamers play their PS5 remotely — and accompanied that introduction with new wireless headphones and earphones as complementary accessories designed to provide higher quality audio. The Audeze acquisition also reflect Sony’s efforts to expand its entertainment hardware offerings, including last year’s creation of the Inzone line of headsets and monitors aimed at capturing a slice of the PC gaming market. Also read: Hands-on review: Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones Also read: Microsoft executive vows to keep ‘Call of Duty’ on Sony PlayStations Tags audeze headphones Sony Technology 0 Comments You might also like Dell’s Walid Yehia on AI innovation, cybersecurity and sustainability GB Business Breakfast shines spotlight on GCC’s automotive, mobility sectors Al Laith’s Jason English on supporting the region’s evolving events sector Google launches AI accelerator programme for MENAT startups