![]() ![]() Unlike most other Corsair headsets that we've tested, though, the mic isn't detachable. Their boom mic's recording quality is much better than the Corsair HS70 Wireless' and rivals more expensive headsets from this manufacturer, like the Corsair VIRTUOSO RGB Wireless XT. As personally, I wouldn't have opted for a camouflage look in any peripheral used. The Corsair HS80 RGB WIRELESS are gaming headphones for PC and PlayStation. It is a shame the grey camouflage is the only design, as it would have been nice to see a variety of colour options to choose from, giving more of a personalised touch when purchasing. Wearing glasses, however, did leave a slight soreness on the sides where the glasses frame sits. They didn't feel too tight and squish my head. The plush memory foam leatherette ear cushions and headband helped when wearing them during long periods of time. The noise cancellation does its job admirably, managing to hide the majority of the ambient background noises such as the PC fans. The microphone does a good job with voice clarity and sounds decent. Quickly being able to adjust my positioning in game to avoid them or get them first. I genuinely believe I got better reaction times from being able to feel the direction of the enemy either walking close by, or getting a lucky shot on me from a distance. When gaming, being able to feel the low-end frequencies from explosions or gun shots is satisfying. Once haptic dial adjustments had been made, it was a pleasant, immersive experience, and I could feel the bass hit me nicely. The vibrations were a little bit too much for my ears to handle. I did have to adjust the haptic intensity straight out of the box when listening to music with prominent bass present. The overall sound quality and detail the haptic provides is solid to excellent. This is the first time I have used a haptic headset and I was not disappointed. Mic Type: Unidirectional noise cancelling.Tactile Frequency Response: 15Hz – 85 kHz (± 3 dB).The Corsair iCUE software features audio equaliser customisation, microphone volume and sidetone control. The detachable microphone is uni-directional and provides noise-cancellation to help remove any unnecessary ambient background noise for better voice clarity within this USB gaming headset. It sports a grey camouflage and black accent design with plush memory foam leatherette ear cushions and headband for comfort.įour on-ear controls offer easy, quick adjustments to mute the microphone, fix your volume levels and change the EQ presets and intensity of the haptic. It features haptic bass powered by Taction technology with, the company says, custom-tuned 50mm neodymium drivers. In today's review, I have my hands on the Corsair HS60 haptic stereo gaming headset for PC. This companion piece offers my brief thoughts in written format. The full review is contained in the video, above, so I urge you to take a look at that. ![]()
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