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Corsair HS70 Pro Wireless Gaming Headset - 7.1 Surround Sound Headphones for PC, MacOS, PS5, PS4 - Discord Certified - 50mm Drivers – CarbonThe Corsair HS70 Pro Wireless gaming headset delivers both comfort and quality with memory foam ear pads and custom-tuned 50mm neodymium audio drivers, built to last thanks to its lightweight and durable construction. Connect to your PC or PS4 with low-latency 2. 4GHz wireless, and make sure you’re heard with a fully detachable, noise-cancelling unidirectional microphone. Immerse yourself in 7. 1 surround sound on the PC, with up to 16 hours of battery life and up to 40ft of wireless range. On-ear volume and mute controls make it easy for adjustment audio on-the-fly, while Corsair iCUE software lets you fine-tune all of your settings from a single intuitive interface.CORSAIR Sabre RGB PRO Champion Series FPS/MOBA Gaming Mouse - Ergonomic Shape for Esports and Competitive Play - Ultra-Lightweight 74g - Flexible Paracord CableThe CORSAIR SABRE RGB PRO Gaming Mouse is designed for and tested by esports pros, weighing an ultra-light 74g and equipped with a drag-reducing flexible paracord cable for responsive, unhindered movements. CORSAIR QUICKSTRIKE Buttons ensure every click is immediate and responsive, while CORSAIR AXON hyper-processing technology delivers inputs to your PC up to 8x faster with 8,000Hz hyper-polling.
Product 1: Headset Wireless Range Up to 40ft.Headphones fit type:On-Ear
Product 1: Adjustable ear cups fitted with plush memory foam provide exceptional comfort for hours of gameplay.
Product 1: High-quality, custom-tuned 50mm neodymium Audio drivers deliver superb sound quality with the range to hear everything you need to on the battlefield.
Product 1: An omnidirectional microphone picks up your voice with exceptional clarity, with a flip-up mute function and a built-in LED mute indicator. Headphone Frequency Response:20Hz - 20 kHz,Impedance: 32 Ohms at 1 kHz
Product 2: CORSAIR CHAMPION SERIES products are designed for and tested by top esports professionals – helping to carry you to victory with a tournament-grade mouse featuring a comfortable ergonomic shape for claw and palm grips, long-term comfort, and fast movement with hyper-responsive inputs.
Product 2: Weighing in at an ultra-light 74g to support rapid movements and twitch reflexes, the SABRE RGB PRO’s sturdy design keeps up with your longest matches.
Product 2: CORSAIR QUICKSTRIKE buttons use a spring-loaded design, delivering zero gap between the primary mouse buttons and their switches, so your clicks, shots, and spells are faster than ever.
Product 2: CORSAIR AXON hyper-processing technology transmits your movements and clicks to your PC up to 8x faster than conventional gaming mice with 8,000Hz hyper-polling.
Listen, I bought this headset about 2 years ago and have been using it on a daily basis. I use it for work where I take calls and for gaming. The sound quality is great and the mic is decent. I never had any issues with compatibility. I also used it on my PS4 and PS5.Here is the one thing you should know:This headset is apparently well known for having battery issues. I had a coworker who used it and it stopped charging around the same time as mine did (2 year mark). This could honestly be normal for a charging headset, 2 years is a decent amount of time but my recommendation is to go with the 3 year extended warranty. I am going to be repurchasing this headset with it this time. (Yes, I like it so much I will buy it again).I tried purchasing a different headset, the HyperX Cloud II which is a modern headset but the sound quality and mic quality was not as good and it's much more expensive than this. The HyperX also has a terrible feature where it auto shuts off if no sound is coming in, the Corsair HS70 will only auto shut off if you leave the connection range and it will beep a few times as a warning before it does.My current Corsair HS70 headset does still work it just can't survive unplugged. I did look into changing the battery and in the instructional video I found they pulled out a puffy battery (that is bad) and the replacement did not work until they rewired it. I am pretty tech savvy but I am not an electrician, okay? So yes I could save myself a little bit of money but replacing the battery is a no go for me. But maybe you can do it. :)Pros:-Sound Quality really good (in my opinion)-Mic is decent-Comfortable, can wear for 8+ hours straight and I have sensitive ears-Wireless range is decent-When new the length of battery charge is okay but will slowly decline over timeCons:-Battery will die at about the 2 year mark if you use the headset as often as I do. Around the 1.5 mark it would slowly lose more and more time off charge until now when it finally cannot survive unplugged (but still works).-It is a little heavy on the head which could bother someI've been looking for a good headset, preferably wireless, for use with video conferencing and call center telephony work on two different computers. This was my fifth attempt of both wired and wireless, all the others fell short for one or more reasons. And I think I finally have a winner. I've had these for two and a half days.I'm not a gamer, but all the headsets I saw advertised for more general use or conferencing-specific fell short of a couple critical needs for me. My home office has an AC in the window this time of year, and there is an active passenger and freight rail maybe ~100 feet from my window and the horns blow right across from me. So I need something that provides both sound isolation for my ears and noise cancellation for the mic. So that means over-ear, not on-ear, and not a cheap set.These are not lightweight. But they are well balanced across the top of the head and the grip force around the ears is firm but not tight. Which is doubly good because I wear glasses. I'd call these glasses friendly. Unlike one of the others I tested, the buttons are placed that I do not hit them when putting on/taking off the headset, so they're intelligently placed in that regard. That said, the buttons could be placed better. Charging port should be on the right can with the power button, then the mute and volume controls moved down on the left, closer to the mic. Speaking of the mic, I wish it was a flip-up mic rather than a fixed-placement plug-in with a gooseneck. Flip out of the way IMO is superior to unplug out of the way.Sound quality is very good in, and so far no complaints on the outbound audio (one 8 hour call center shift). Audio was tested with voice, music and YouTube prior to use with work. Don't ask me for a frequency range comparison, I'm a middle aged guy who used to play Led Zep, AC.DC and ZZ Top too loud when younger, plus motorcycles... (no hearing aids, but my hearing has suffered.)I did not rate the noise cancelation function because I don't know how good it is, if it's even there with the iCue software not running.About that iCue software... imo that's the worst thing about this. I get it that for some functions it's needed, such as the virtual 7.1 surround, EQ, and a couple others. But other settings should be either on the headset or accessible within the regular drivers, such as the idle timer. Fortunately, it turns out that for my use I don't actually need the iCue software; I can't install it on the laptop I use for work. I was therefore concerned about the idle timer turning the headset off when not in active use, but it appears to be not a full power off, but rather a low-power standby as when I tested prior to actual use after letting it sit idle for an extended period of time I got sound within less than a half second vs no delay when in active use. And on my own PC the iCue software really, REALLY bogged things down after the post-install restart.Constant static noise, awful microphone sound quality (equivalent if not worse than using your phone speaker microphone), sound quality is mediocre but not worth the money for $99, also the fit is tight/small.Overall not a good product, wouldn't recommend for anything. The sound and mic are awful, nothing good about it other than the build of the headset feel somewhat decent.These Corsair wireless headphones are nothing special, it gets the job done. The sound quality is average, nothing too special. The sound (bass, highs, lows) can be adjusted through ICUE software that corsair offers. The mic is alright, it's decent at cutting out background sound and isolates the voice. Note: the mic comes with a filter on it which is great.Pros:- does what it's designed to do- sound quality can be adjusted through ICUE edge- big enough for bigger ears- quite comfortableCons:- the mic compared to other higher-end mics is quite boxy in that the sound that whoever you talk to can tell you are using a headphone mic. (although much better than razer headphone mics)- detachable mic (may impact the sound quality)- the dongle works best on USB type 2, (3.0 ports sometimes creates interference)- software is gimmicky/ doesn't really change the sound quality too muchTL:DR: this is a great headset for the price, does what it's supposed to do.As stated, I found the quality (build and audio) to be good, especially for the price point. You can't expect $350+ sennheiser audio quality from a $120 (CAD) headset.My main gripe is that the driver isn't smart enough to tell windows to change default audio device when you turn the headset on and off, you will need to manually go into windows' audio settings and change output device.Muy buenos auriculares inalámbricos, sólo que dependen al 100% de su receptor Wifi, puesto que, si no cuentas con este, los auriculares quedan completamente inútiles.El diseño fue parte de las razones por las que decidí adquirirlos, son muy sobrios y elegantes, y el panel en malla en el exterior lo hacen muy atractivo visualmente.La batería no dura lo que promete, por mucho rendirá para unas 8 o 9 horas de uso continuo, aunque he de decir que se recarga al 100% en una hora.Al momento de empezar a usarlos son un poco incómodos, ya que al incluir la batería los hace más pesados, por lo que sí llegan a incomodar después de varias horas de uso.En cuanto al audio, sí incluyen 7.1 y estéreo, y con la nueva actualización del software mejoró muchísimo, es un sonido más placentero.En cuanto a la latencia en videojuegos, jamás he percibido retraso, bastante satisfecho, tal cual como unos alámbricos.Y sí, la libertad de no tener cables es lo más espectacular, aunque su distancia de uso es de poco menos de 10 metros, y se reduce por el número de paredes o ventanas que tengas.En sí, muy buenos audífonos, excelente calidad de audio, duración moderada de la batería, con "carga rápida" estándar por micro USB, y totalmente dependientes de su receptor, si lo pierdes, tendrás un bonito artículo de decoración.