Mar 21, 2011 13:14 GMT  ·  By

Sony's been particularly active lately as far as its various audio solutions are concerned, and now, the company's back with yet another batch of products from this category, namely a new series of new headsets and microphones targeting specifically PC users. The first product of this type we'll talk about is the DR-GA100 model, a headset designed both for VoIP and gaming purposes and featuring a noise-cancelling boom microphone, as well as Sony's own Virtual Phones technology.

The headset also packs a soft cushion earpad and low-pressure headband for enhanced comfort during use, plus a handy in-line volume control.

Next in line come the DR-ZX103USB and DR-ZX102DPV models, featuring closed-type 30mm driver units, as well as an in-line mic in the headset cord for VoIP conversations.

Additionally, the DR-ZX103USB model comes equipped with an USB audio box that reduces background noise and offers a volume control and mute function, not to mention the fact that using an USB port for connection leaves the audio ports free for attaching other devices.

Sony's also added to its lineup the DR-EX13DPV in-ear PC headset model, designed specifically for VoIP applications, that sports a 9mm EX driver for good audio reproduction, while also delivering a very good level of voice quality, via the in-line microphone with volume control.

Last, but certainly not least, come a trio of condenser microphones, namely the ECM-PC60, the ECM-TL3 and ECM-CS3, all designed for VoIP communications via the numerous applications enabling such a functionality available out there.

All three models are quite lightweight, and each come with comprehensive attachment solutions, whether we're talking about a tie-clip mount or some type of clip.

All of the products listed above are set to go on sale across Europe from April 2011, pricing depending specifically on the local market we're talking about.