Post by account_disabled on Feb 14, 2024 22:23:02 GMT -6
The Corsair HS80 is another addition to the Corsair line of headphones. This is a more affordable device that offers the same high-quality sound as the Corsair Virtuoso XT - but at a more affordable price. However, it's still a great gaming headset. Deliver ultra-low-latency wireless audio or high-quality 24-bit/96KHz audio when connected to a PC. It also features Dolby Atmos spatial audio and 50mm drivers capable of a 20Hz-40,000Hz frequency response. Add to that a high-quality broadcast microphone and great comfort, and you've got a winner. How is it playing though? We started our game to find out. The best gaming headsets: The best wired and wireless headsets around Great comfort and convenience Lightweight reinforced aluminum structure Cover design Mute microphone Soft fabric headphones The first thing that struck us when we took apart the Corsair HS80 was the comfort.
This headset has an attractive design that uses a floating head Netherlands Mobile Number List design, which combined with the lightweight construction means that it puts very little pressure on the head. The headphones have a pivot point that allows them to easily adjust to the shape of your head. There are two Velcro points on the inside of the headband where you can tighten and loosen this headband for a custom fit. This set-up gives the Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless a fantastically balanced compressed power supply that's neither too stiff nor too loose. Most importantly, it is comfortable thanks to the comfortable fabric earcups that fit the ear perfectly. It's not the usual scratch pad design that you'll find on other smaller gaming headsets. It's a surprisingly soft material, similar to the one on the Astro A50 or Logitech G Pro X wireless. Soft, comfortable and breathable.
These headphones do a good job of blocking out outside noise, but they're much better at keeping you comfortable while gaming. The earcups are also large and deep enough to cover the ear without being constantly pressed. This means the HS80 is not only easy enough to wear all day, but also a joy to wear for hours on end. On the outside, the HS80 is very stylish, with nice aluminum accents and a solid build. The external headphones also have an RGB lighting strip in the form of a logo. This brightness can be turned off or changed through the various color settings in the iCue software , but it's low enough that the HS80 doesn't scream "player" to everyone around you. Naturally, another attraction of this headset is its wireless capability. Wireless freedom means that you are not always connected to your computer game and can enjoy the convenience that it brings. The Slipstream Wireless Dongle is a breeze to plug and play and offers ultra-low latency noise with up to 20 hours of battery life.
This headset has an attractive design that uses a floating head Netherlands Mobile Number List design, which combined with the lightweight construction means that it puts very little pressure on the head. The headphones have a pivot point that allows them to easily adjust to the shape of your head. There are two Velcro points on the inside of the headband where you can tighten and loosen this headband for a custom fit. This set-up gives the Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless a fantastically balanced compressed power supply that's neither too stiff nor too loose. Most importantly, it is comfortable thanks to the comfortable fabric earcups that fit the ear perfectly. It's not the usual scratch pad design that you'll find on other smaller gaming headsets. It's a surprisingly soft material, similar to the one on the Astro A50 or Logitech G Pro X wireless. Soft, comfortable and breathable.
These headphones do a good job of blocking out outside noise, but they're much better at keeping you comfortable while gaming. The earcups are also large and deep enough to cover the ear without being constantly pressed. This means the HS80 is not only easy enough to wear all day, but also a joy to wear for hours on end. On the outside, the HS80 is very stylish, with nice aluminum accents and a solid build. The external headphones also have an RGB lighting strip in the form of a logo. This brightness can be turned off or changed through the various color settings in the iCue software , but it's low enough that the HS80 doesn't scream "player" to everyone around you. Naturally, another attraction of this headset is its wireless capability. Wireless freedom means that you are not always connected to your computer game and can enjoy the convenience that it brings. The Slipstream Wireless Dongle is a breeze to plug and play and offers ultra-low latency noise with up to 20 hours of battery life.