Pulse Elevate wireless speakers launch on November 12, 2026. PlayStation’s August 18 blog update, signed by SIE product VP Edwin Foo, sets the recommended price at 219.99 US dollars. Pre-orders open September 1 at 10am local time, including 10am ET in the US.
What Pulse Elevate is
These are Sony Interactive Entertainment’s first wireless desktop speakers. Each cabinet uses planar magnetic drivers plus a built-in woofer. PlayStation Link keeps the link lossless and low latency on PS5, PC, Mac, and PlayStation Portal. A USB-C PlayStation Link adapter ships in the box. Bluetooth can run at the same time, so game audio and a phone call can share the pair. On the PS5 console, those drivers also feed Tempest 3D AudioTech titles.
The right speaker hides a microphone with AI noise rejection. Therefore you can chat without a headset. Volume lives on the cabinets. You can tilt each speaker, then tune EQ, sidetone, volume, and mute in the PS5 or PC menus. PlayStation later corrected that sidetone volume is not a Pulse Elevate setting. PC extras arrive after launch.
Colors, docks, and who can buy White
Midnight Black ships worldwide through direct.playstation.com and participating stores. White is exclusive to the US, UK, France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, plus select retailers elsewhere. PlayStation says White lasts only while supplies last. Each pair includes charging docks and a rechargeable battery, so you can pack the speakers with a Portal or a phone.

How this follows the earlier tease
PlayStation first showed Pulse Elevate at State of Play last September without a date or price. We flagged that gap when FlexStrike and the PlayStation gaming monitor landed dates. Now the speakers have both. The official Pulse Elevate page also lists desktop and travel use. Availability can still vary by market. For another 2026 audio accessory, see Pixel Buds Pro 2.