Corsair HS65 Wireless Headset
Corsair sells a variety of peripherals, including headsets (the company also sells PC components, but that is not the subject of this article). It starts with the low-cost HS series (of which the one under review is one), continues with the mid-range Void series, and finishes with the expensive Virtuoso series. The HS series began with the HS35 and has since included the following models: HS35, HS45, HS50, HS55, HS60, HS65, HS70, HS75, and HS80 (some of them had different/wireless variations). In this review, we examine the brand-new Corsair HS65 Wireless (today is the debut). Since about a year ago, the HS65 Wired version has been available for purchase.
The HS65 series returns to the fundamentals: solid build, cozy fit, and passable sound. With the help of the new Sonarworks SoundID technology, the sound ought to be able to be customized to suit individual tastes. The HS65 Wireless is made to last thanks to its lightweight (275g) and strong materials, as well as (leatherette) memory foam ear cushions made for hours of stress-free gaming. Although the wireless feature is nothing special, it is a welcome addition because it allows you to quickly switch between Bluetooth® 5.2 and low-latency 2.4GHz wireless. With a strong connection, you may go from the desktop to the couch with a wireless range of up to 50 feet (15 meters). Up to 24 hours of battery life should be possible, which seems plausible.
With a flip-to-mute feature, the omnidirectional microphone on the HS65 WIRELESS should offer a broad dynamic range and exceptional speech quality. This implies that while speaking to your friends and teammates, your voice should seem more accurate, natural, and exact. The simple on-ear audio control makes it possible to make quick modifications without pausing your game, such as changing the sidetone and EQ preset audio settings. Neodymium audio drivers measuring 50 mm and tuned specifically for the HS65 Wireless ought to produce superb sound with the range required to hear everything on the battlefield, including Tempest 3D Audio compatibility for the PS5. The omnidirectional microphone offers a handy flip-to-mute feature. The headset has a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
The Corsair HS65 Wireless can regulate sidetone and RGB lighting synchronization with other compatible CORSAIR devices since it is compatible with the iCUE software.
Additionally, a white variant is offered. The cost of this headset is 119.99 USD/139.99 EUR. There is a two-year warranty on the item. So let’s turn the page now.