Average score
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.9
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.7
Active noise cancellation
P1Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.4
Across reviews, ANC is consistently described as unusually strong for a gaming headset, effectively cutting low rumbles and much of the surrounding office or home noise. Several reviewers say it helps them miss voices and distractions even at moderate volume. Noise canceling can be toggled and adjusted via onboard controls and companion software. Tuning options exist, but some reviewers note mode feedback relies on chimes rather than clear voice prompts, which can be confusing.
Android compatibility
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.5
Android use over Bluetooth was positively reported in the reviews that tested it. Phone pairing appears simple and dependable.
P2Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
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P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
1.0
There is no companion app. Reviewers repeatedly called out the lack of software for custom EQ tuning, firmware tools, or deeper personalization.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.5
App support includes a PC-focused hub and a mobile companion, giving access to EQ, profiles, and certain feature toggles. Several reviewers mention that settings can overwrite between apps or feel barebones, but the core control options are there.
Audio-video sync accuracy
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.8
Low-latency 2.4GHz performance is one of the headset's clear strengths. Reviewers repeatedly described gaming and video playback as free of noticeable lag or sync issues.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.3
Audio-video sync and latency performance are repeatedly praised when using the 2.4GHz dongle or wired connection, making it well-suited to competitive play. Bluetooth is positioned as secondary, with LE Audio helping but not replacing the dongle for lowest latency.
Bass performance
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.8
Bass is controlled rather than huge. Some reviewers liked the punch and fullness, but others felt it lacked impact for music and cinematic use.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.7
Bass is generally punchy for explosions and gunfire, but impressions vary by default profile: some find it underwhelming, others say it can get muddy or overbearing in certain mixes. Most agree EQ can dial in a better balance.
Battery
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
5.0
Battery life is a standout strength. Multiple reviews cited roughly 80 to 100 hours, with real-world use stretching across many days or nearly two weeks.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.6
Battery life is commonly rated average for the price: about 30 hours quoted, but real-world results vary widely by ANC and usage, with heavy ANC sessions dropping into the teens and ANC-off testing stretching much longer. Many comparisons note rivals at similar prices last significantly longer or offer hot-swap batteries.
Bluetooth
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.6
Bluetooth performance was consistently reliable in the reviews, with smooth switching and stable use across phones and other portable devices. Simultaneous dual-audio playback is not supported. Reviews indicate you can switch between 2.4GHz and Bluetooth modes, but not use both together.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.1
Bluetooth connectivity is generally described as quick and reliable for phones and secondary devices. It is often used for music or chat while gaming through the dongle. Simultaneous dongle plus Bluetooth audio is a major highlight, enabling dual-source setups for game audio plus phone audio. Reviewers generally find it genuinely useful for modern gaming routines.
Build quality
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.1
Build quality is generally solid thanks to the aluminum headband and sturdy overall feel, but not flawless. Some reviewers thought the controls or parts of the plastic construction felt cheaper than the better materials elsewhere.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.7
Build quality gets a generally positive but not luxury verdict: the headset is light and often described as well-made, yet its plastic construction can feel hollow or less premium than heavier competitors. Durability is usually considered adequate for normal use.
Button control usability
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.4
The controls are easy to understand and placed logically, but tactile feel and volume stepping drew criticism. Usability is decent overall, just not especially refined.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.9
Control usability is mostly praised thanks to distinct shapes, spacing, and tactile buttons, especially for mic mute and game-chat balance. Complaints center on a finicky volume wheel in some contexts and chime-based feedback that can be hard to interpret.
Carry case quality
P1Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
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P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.3
Carrying case quality is typically described as a soft pouch or bag, sometimes with useful pockets, but not as protective as a hardshell case at this price. It is functional for light travel rather than rugged protection.
Charging
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.7
Charging is straightforward and convenient. Reviews praised the ability to keep using the headset while it charges.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.1
Fast charging is a clear plus, with multiple reviews citing a short top-up yielding meaningful play time. Full charge times and use-while-charging behavior are reported inconsistently across sources, but quick top-ups are broadly praised.
Clamping force comfort
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.9
Clamp is well judged for many users, but not universally. Some reviewers found it secure and comfortable, while others described it as tight during longer sessions.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.2
Clamping force is generally low, which improves comfort and reduces hotspots. The tradeoff is that a few reviewers experienced minor shifting during movement.
Codec support
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
1.0
Codec support appears basic. One review specifically noted the lack of high-resolution codec support.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.5
Codec support is functional rather than audiophile-focused: reviews mention standard Bluetooth codecs plus LE Audio support, but also note the absence of premium options like LDAC or aptX. This aligns with its gaming-first positioning.
Comfort during long use
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.3
Long-session comfort is one of the H3 Wireless's biggest strengths overall. Most reviewers found it easy to wear for hours, though a few with larger heads reported pressure over time.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.6
Comfort during long use is one of the strongest consensus positives, with many calling it among the most comfortable premium headsets they have tested. The lightweight chassis and breathable materials are repeatedly credited for marathon sessions.
Design and Aesthetics
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.3
The design is clean, understated, and intentionally free of flashy RGB. Reviewers generally liked the simple esports style and its more grown-up look.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.2
Design is often described as understated and premium-looking for a gaming headset, especially with the mic removed, and available in multiple colorways. Some dislike the headband aesthetic or note finishes that show marks easily.
Detachable microphone convenience
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.5
The removable boom mic adds useful flexibility. Reviewers liked being able to switch between gaming use and a cleaner everyday headphone setup.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.3
The detachable boom mic is a practical plus for portability and aesthetics, letting the headset look more like regular headphones when removed. Some reviewers still prefer a stowable design to avoid misplacing the mic.
Dongle
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.7
The 2.4GHz dongle is easy to use and very reliable. Reviewers praised its stable connection, long range, and gaming-ready low latency.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.3
The USB-C 2.4GHz dongle is consistently valued for low-latency, stable wireless on PC and supported consoles. Its PC/Other switch is frequently mentioned as convenient for moving between devices.
Ear cup padding quality
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.5
The large memory foam ear cups and mixed leather-mesh finish were usually praised for comfort and breathability. A few reviewers found them a bit firm or tight for larger ears.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.5
Earcup padding is widely praised for being plush, deep, and often breathable fabric, helping reduce heat build-up. The extra depth also helps keep ears from pressing into inner surfaces compared with some Sony over-ears.
Ear cup swivel/rotation range
P1Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.7
Earcup swivel range is a standout, with several reviewers noting full rotation and the ability to lay the cups flat in both directions. This helps with neck resting and storage in the included pouch.
Equalizer customization
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
2.5
EQ flexibility is limited to basic onboard presets. Without an app or custom bands, users have very little room to fine-tune the sound.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.9
Equalizer customization is robust enough to meaningfully change the headset, typically via a 10-band EQ and saved profiles. Many reviews recommend using EQ to broaden the headset beyond its FPS-oriented default sound.
Frequency response accuracy
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.5
The tuning is optimized more for competitive usefulness than tonal neutrality. Accuracy in positional cues is good, but the overall balance is not especially natural or reference-like.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
2.2
Frequency response accuracy is a recurring critique: several reviews describe a non-neutral, gaming-first curve with missing ear-gain style presence and other deviations. This is a major reason music listening is often rated only okay without EQ.
Game/Chat balance control
P1Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
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P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.7
Game-chat balance controls are appreciated on compatible platforms for quick in-match tuning. However, there are reports of limited functionality or weaker integration on certain consoles, reducing its usefulness outside PC play.
Headband adjustability
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.0
Headband adjustment appears straightforward and usable, but it was not a major talking point. Reviews suggest simple functionality rather than standout flexibility.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.0
Headband adjustability is generally innovative and secure, using a suspension-style system. Some reviewers love the quick locking adjustment, while others find fine-tuning while wearing the headset a bit fiddly.
Hinge durability
P1Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
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P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.7
Hinge durability is typically considered solid for a lightweight design, with spring-like mechanisms and enough flex to handle normal handling. A few notes suggest the adjustment mechanism can be finicky rather than fragile.
Included accessories
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.4
The included extras cover the basics well, typically including the dongle, detachable mic, charging cable, and a pouch or bag. The bundle is useful rather than premium.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.0
Included accessories are generally strong, commonly including the low-latency dongle, detachable mic, charging cable, and an analog cable. Several reviewers appreciate the long analog cable and the storage pouch layout.
Instrument separation
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.6
Separation of key sounds is very good in games. Multiple reviewers highlighted how clearly footsteps, reloads, dialogue, and other positional cues cut through the mix.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.1
Instrument separation and imaging are frequently highlighted as strengths for positional awareness, helping footsteps and directional cues stand out. A few reviewers still say top competitive headsets can render footsteps even more distinctly.
Maximum volume clarity
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.4
The headset stays clear at practical listening levels and has enough headroom for gaming. Reviews did not report major breakup or muddiness when played loudly.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.1
Maximum-volume clarity is generally viewed as solid, with reviewers noting low harshness and reduced fatigue even when playing loud, high-intensity FPS content. Some treble roughness can appear depending on preset, but it is not widely described as piercing.
Microphone noise reduction
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.3
Background rejection is a real plus. The mic does a decent to very good job reducing keyboard noise and other room sounds, though it is not perfect in louder environments.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.9
Microphone noise reduction is often praised for isolating voice and suppressing background noise, including fans and nearby activity. A few real-world tests in loud, crowded spaces suggest performance can vary and may not remove all ambient chatter.
Microphone quality for calls
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.9
Microphone quality is good enough for Discord, calls, meetings, and normal game chat, but it is not consistently elite. Some reviews praised crisp clarity, while others called it thin or below average.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.0
Microphone quality is widely viewed as good to excellent for in-game chat, Discord, and even work calls, with a noticeable jump over the original H9. A minority describe it as only serviceable in very noisy environments or slightly muffled compared with the very best mics.
Midrange clarity
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.3
Midrange is one of the weaker parts of the tuning. Reviews that discussed it often described mids as flatter and less detailed than the treble-focused gaming cues.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.1
Midrange presence can feel recessed or muted in default tuning, especially for music and lead instruments. Reviewers who used the custom EQ report it can restore clarity and presence.
Multi-platform compatibility
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.5
Multi-platform support is one of the headset's biggest advantages. PC, PlayStation, Switch, Mac, phones, and handheld use were all highlighted positively, with Xbox being the main exception.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.2
Multi-platform compatibility is strong for PC and PlayStation, with support also discussed for Nintendo Switch when docked and typical Bluetooth devices. The notable exception is Xbox compatibility.
Multipoint connectivity reliability
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
1.0
True multipoint support is absent. Reviews that addressed it explicitly treated this as a limitation rather than a buggy implementation.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
1.5
Multipoint is repeatedly called out as not supported, which is a downside for users who want seamless multi-device switching. The headset instead leans on dual-connection workflows with the dongle and Bluetooth.
Noise isolation (passive)
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.3
Passive isolation is solid for a closed-back headset. The pads and closed design help block distractions even though this is not an ANC model.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.5
Passive isolation is mixed: the pads and seal help, but the light clamp and airy fit mean it is not the most cocooning on its own. Many reviewers frame ANC as the key to strong isolation on this model.
Portability/foldability
P1Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
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P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.2
Portability is decent but not compact: the cups lay flat and rotate well, but the headset does not fold down like some travel headphones. It is easy enough to pack in a bag, just not optimized for small cases.
Preset EQ profile quality
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.4
The built-in Game, Music, and Movie presets are usable, but most reviewers said the differences are subtle. They help a bit, but they do not radically reshape the headset.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
2.9
Preset EQ profiles are frequently criticized as too FPS-centric and limited in variety, even if some presets help highlight footsteps. Several reviews wish for better presets for music, RPGs, or cinematic games.
Replaceable earpads
P1Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
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P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.0
Replaceable earpads are confirmed and appreciated by multiple reviewers, including reports of easy pad removal and replacement. A few sources still wish the overall serviceability were more standard across the whole headset.
Sidetone adjustment quality
P1Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.0
Sidetone control exists but is not perfectly tuned out of the box, with reports of a low default level and a robotic quality when pushed too high. Many users will want to adjust it to a comfortable middle setting.
Smudge resistance
P1Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
2.3
Smudge resistance is a consistent nitpick on certain finishes, with multiple mentions of surfaces showing fingerprints or marks easily. Buyers who care about keeping gear pristine may need to wipe it down often.
Software/setup simplicity
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.5
Setup is very easy and plug-and-play friendly. The flip side is that this simplicity comes partly from the lack of companion software and deeper controls.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.5
Setup is often described as fast and straightforward, especially via the dongle. The software experience is more mixed, with some calling it basic, confusingly organized, or requiring extra steps for spatial personalization.
Sound quality
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.4
Sound quality is strongest in gaming, where the headset emphasizes clarity, positioning, and useful detail. It is generally good overall, but several reviewers found it less satisfying for music and movies than for competitive play.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.0
Overall sound quality is praised for competitive play with clear cues and satisfying impact, but default tuning is often viewed as FPS-focused rather than all-purpose. For music and non-FPS games, several reviewers recommend EQ tweaks to avoid a dark or uneven presentation.
Soundstage width
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.5
The H3 Wireless creates a roomy enough presentation for strong directional gaming cues. It does not read as ultra-wide or surround-heavy in every review, but imaging and space were consistently praised.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.1
Soundstage width is generally regarded as good, creating convincing left-right placement in games. Some reviews note vertical positioning is less precise than horizontal placement.
Spatial audio
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.8
Spatial audio support was praised in the most detailed positive review, where it noticeably improved immersion and directional awareness in games.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.7
Spatial features include virtual surround and Sony 360-style personalization options, plus PS5 3D audio support in some setups. Benefits are mixed: some enjoy wider immersion, while others find the ear-photo personalization process cumbersome or not worth the effort.
Stability
P1Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.5
Fit stability impressions vary: some reviewers find it secure and stable thanks to the new headband and low weight, while others report the earcups can shift slightly because of the gentle clamp. Overall stability is good, just not vice-like.
Transparency mode quality
P1Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
2.9
The headset offers an ambient or awareness mode, but multiple reviews say it is not a true, voice-forward transparency mode. It can let in general room sound, yet holding real conversations is often easier by removing the headset.
Treble clarity
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.4
Treble detail is generally a strength, helping footsteps, reloads, whispers, and other small cues stand out. Reviewers usually found it clear without becoming painfully sharp.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.3
Treble is commonly described as safe and fatigue-resistant for long FPS sessions, but can sound crunchy, dull, or lacking sparkle depending on the preset. EQ adjustments tend to improve perceived detail for broader listening.
USB-C
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.7
USB-C charging is standard here and was consistently presented as a positive, practical choice.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.0
USB-C is used for charging and the included low-latency dongle. Some reviewers call out limitations like the lack of USB audio in certain scenarios.
Volume output
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.8
Volume output is strong, with one reviewer specifically noting that competitive play was easily loud enough well below maximum volume.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
3.8
Volume output is typically sufficient and can get loud, though a couple of reviewers describe it as slightly quieter than expected compared with older models. Overall, most report enough headroom for gaming and media.
Weight comfort
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.3
It is not the lightest headset on paper, but the weight is generally well managed. Most reviewers still found it comfortable thanks to padding and pressure distribution.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
4.8
Weight comfort is excellent, with multiple reviews emphasizing the very light feel around 260g and how little it disappears during play. This low weight is frequently framed as a major advantage over heavier rivals.
Xbox compatibility
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
1.0
Xbox compatibility is a clear weakness. Several reviews explicitly said there is no Xbox support or Xbox-specific version for this model.
P2
Product 2: Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless...
1.0
Multiple reviews explicitly state the dongle does not work with Xbox consoles, limiting native Xbox compatibility. Wired fallback may exist, but the main low-latency wireless path is not Xbox-ready.