Sony finally put a date on the PULSE Elevate Wireless Speakers. They arrive November 12, 2026, at $219.99 for one set.
Pre-orders open a good stretch before that, on September 1, 2026, at 10:00 AM ET. Not every buyer gets the same menu, though.
The white ones aren’t for everybody
Two colors: Midnight Black and White. Midnight Black goes wide, sold through PlayStation’s online store and select retailers.
White is regional. That variant is limited to the US, UK, France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and Portugal. If you’re outside that list and you wanted the pale set, black is your answer.
The speakers were announced late in 2025, so this is the missing piece rather than a fresh reveal.
What’s actually inside them
Sony says the speakers deliver lifelike gaming audio and clear voice chat with ultra-low latency and lossless wireless technology. They’re built to connect to and switch between devices without a fight: your TV, a smartphone, a PC or Mac, even a PlayStation Portal.
A charging dock comes in the box. A full charge is good for what Sony describes as “hours of lifelike audio,” including when you’re moving them around.
The wireless side runs on PlayStation Link, Sony’s own technology. There’s a built-in microphone with AI-enhanced noise reduction, meaning the mic should identify and block out unwanted background noise so you can talk clearly without wearing a headset.
They’d look right next to the Wolverine PS5
This lands shortly after PlayStation unveiled its Marvel’s Wolverine hardware: a Wolverine-themed DualSense Wireless controller, a PS5 in “Marvel’s Wolverine Battle Yellow Limited Edition” and console covers in the same design.
The speakers aren’t as flashy as any of that. They don’t need to be. A Midnight Black set parked beside that yellow console is a genuinely good-looking shelf.
PlayStation has always been able to make its hardware look sleek and futuristic, whether that’s the PS5 itself or the smooth design of the DualSense controllers. There’s a tasteful streak running through all of it, and these follow the pattern.
Meanwhile, the Fight Stick is stuck
Not everything on Sony’s hardware slate is going to plan. The FlexStrike PS5 Fight Stick controller has been delayed because of unexpected production issues.
It was originally expected this month. There’s no anticipated date now, which is a worse position than a pushed one.
That context makes the speaker announcement read as a show of confidence. You don’t lock in a date this soon after a delay unless you’re fairly sure you’ll hit it.
And November 12 is not an accidental choice. It puts the PULSE Elevate on shelves right as holiday spending starts, which is exactly the window Sony won’t want to miss.