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Home / Gaming / PlayStation Pulse Elevate speakers arrive 12 November at $220

PlayStation Pulse Elevate speakers arrive 12 November at $220

byLotfi Ben Taleb
August 20, 2026
in Gaming
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PlayStation Pulse Elevate speakers arrive 12 November at $220
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PlayStation’s Pulse Elevate speakers go on sale on 12 November, priced at $220 in the US, with the identical number quoted in pounds and euros for UK and European buyers.

The speakers come in Midnight Black and White finishes and are set for global release. Pre-orders open on 1 September, which by teqpost’s calculation is 72 days before the speakers reach shelves.

  • Price: $220 / £220 / €220
  • Colours: Midnight Black, White
  • Pre-orders open: 1 September
  • On sale: 12 November

Why the Pulse Elevate speakers can cost more in the US

Teqpost calculates that the matching $220/£220/€220 figure is not actually the same price, once tax treatment is factored in. UK and euro-area retail prices are quoted inclusive of VAT, so £220 and €220 are the final amounts a buyer in London or Berlin hands over at the till, with nothing added at checkout. The US figure works differently. American retailers add state and local sales tax on top of the $220 sticker price, and that rate varies from state to state, with some charging none at all and others charging noticeably more. A US buyer in a high-tax state ends up paying noticeably more than $220 for the same hardware a UK buyer gets for exactly £220. Three currencies carrying the same number on the box does not mean three equal prices at the register.

This isn’t unique to the Pulse Elevate. UK and EU consumer law requires the price shown to a buyer to already include VAT, so any electronics maker pricing a product across those two markets and the US ends up with a headline figure that looks identical but isn’t. It’s a quirk of the announcement rather than a decision Sony made about this specific product.

It matters for anyone comparing tech prices across borders, not just this one product. A straight currency conversion of $220 makes it look like European and UK buyers are getting a worse deal once VAT gets layered on top mentally, when in fact they’re being shown the number they’ll actually pay. American buyers reading it the other way, treating $220 as a final price, will find their receipt higher than expected. The lesson generalises: a US-versus-UK-versus-EU price comparison on any gadget is only honest once you know whether each figure includes tax.

What to watch

Pre-orders open 1 September, which is typically the point at which Sony fills in the technical detail that a pricing and date announcement leaves out: driver specifications, connectivity, battery life and which retailers are carrying the hardware ahead of the 12 November release.

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