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Sony sets Nov 12 SEA launch for Pulse Elevate

Sony sets Nov 12 SEA launch for Pulse Elevate

(For Southeast Asia) Pulse Elevate wireless speakers launch November 12, 2026 – PlayStation.Blog

Sony Interactive Entertainment will bring its first desktop gaming speakers to Southeast Asia. The Pulse Elevate wireless speakers were revealed during the company’s State of Play showcase on August 18 PlayStation Blog, with a regional launch set for November 12 PlayStation product page.

Sony described the Pulse Elevate wireless speakers as “the newest addition to our lineup of PlayStation audio accessories” PlayStation Blog, its first wireless speakers built for PS5, PC, and Mac desktop play.

The company confirmed in an August 19 update PlayStation Blog that the speakers will cost SGD 319, MYR 1,099, THB 8,499, PHP 14,709, and VND 6,999,000 across the region.

The company is betting players want speaker audio without the headset.

Audio for the desk, with room to roam

The speakers pair planar magnetic drivers and built-in woofers with Tempest 3D AudioTech on PS5 PlayStation product page, promising lifelike, low-latency desktop audio without a headset. A built-in mic with AI noise rejection handles voice chat, and Bluetooth lets a second device pipe in music or calls.

PlayStation pitches the speakers as a headset-free desktop audio and chat option. But some PC personalization settings, such as EQ and sidetone adjustments, arrive after launch rather than on day one.

Where and when to buy in Southeast Asia

Pre-orders begin on September 2 PlayStation product page at local retailers in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam. Both Midnight Black and White finishes launch together.

The launch lands as Sony broadens its Southeast Asia catalog. Helldivers 2 recently entered the PS Plus Catalog across Southeast Asia Helldivers 2 enters PS Plus Catalog across Southeast Asia, and Ghost of Yōtei Complete Edition is also heading to the region Ghost of Yōtei Complete Edition lands in Southeast Asia Oct 2.

Pre-orders open in early September, with the first units reaching Southeast Asian shelves this November — the region’s first real taste of Sony’s desktop speakers beyond headsets and earbuds.

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