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PlayStation Pulse Elevate Launches November 12 for SG$319
Sony Interactive Entertainment has confirmed that PlayStation Pulse Elevate wireless speakers will launch in Singapore on November 12, priced at SG$319. Pre-orders open on September 2 through participating local retailers, with both Midnight Black and White versions planned for release in the region.
The Pulse Elevate marks Sony Interactive Entertainment’s first wireless speaker system developed specifically for PlayStation. The speakers were originally revealed in 2025 as part of the wider Pulse audio lineup, joining the Pulse Elite headset and Pulse Explore earbuds.
Uses Planar Magnetic Drivers and Built-In Woofers
Each speaker uses a planar magnetic driver designed to reproduce a wide range of frequencies, along with a dedicated woofer for additional bass response. On PlayStation 5, the speakers can also take advantage of Tempest 3D AudioTech in supported games, with Sony aiming to provide more accurate positional sound cues in desktop setups.
Voice chat is built directly into the right speaker via an integrated microphone with AI-enhanced noise rejection, designed to filter out unwanted background noise without requiring players to wear a headset.
That could make Pulse Elevate particularly appealing for players who prefer a more traditional desktop audio setup while still wanting access to in-game chat.

PlayStation Link Handles Low-Latency Wireless Audio
Connectivity is another major part of the system. Pulse Elevate uses PlayStation Link for low-latency, lossless wireless audio across compatible PlayStation 5, PC, Mac and PlayStation Portal devices. A USB-C PlayStation Link adapter is included with the speakers.
Bluetooth is supported simultaneously, allowing players to receive game audio via PlayStation Link while also connecting a second device for music or voice chat. The speakers also feature rechargeable batteries, allowing them to be removed from their desktop charging docks and paired with a PlayStation Portal or a mobile device for portable use.
Pulse Elevate Can Be Adjusted for Different Desktop Setups
Sony is also giving players some flexibility over how the speakers are positioned. Each unit can be adjusted horizontally or vertically depending on the available desk space, while built-in volume controls provide quick access to basic audio settings.
Further adjustments to EQ, volume and microphone controls can be made through system menus on PlayStation 5 and compatible PCs.

For players already invested in PlayStation’s desktop and portable ecosystem, the bigger appeal may be less about replacing a premium speaker setup and more about having one audio system that can move between PS5, PC and PlayStation Portal with minimal fuss.
Pulse Elevate launches on November 12 in Singapore at S$319, with pre-orders beginning September 2.