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Corsair void audiotest
Corsair void audiotest













Though the headband is plenty flexible, I feel like I’m fairly close to reaching the top of the headband. The tension of the strap can be adjusted with velcro attachments on the underside of the headband. A few recent budget headsets have been wrapped in fabric like this, but the HS80 has a softer finish that feels better on my skin.įor sizing, the ski-goggle style headband flexes to fit a wide variety of sizes. The earcups are much deeper than those of the Virtuoso RGB Wireless XT, which has made a huge difference.Įarpads with memory foam wrapped in a soft fabric sit comfortably over my ears. I’m finding the HS80 RGB Wireless to be a very comfortable headset. On the left earcup, we have a power button, volume dial, and a USB-C port. Physical controls are pretty simple on the Corsair HS80. Overall, the combination of all of these design cues makes for a good-looking headset. The microphone also has a light near the tip that glows red when muted and white when active. On both earcups is an RGB Corsair logo that can be adjusted within the iCue app. They’re more understated than the Void lineup, but still, have a nice, modern look to them.

corsair void audiotest

Personally, I really dig the design of these headphones. Instead of the rounded design, the HS80 has a point near the chin.

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With the HS80, though, Corsair has gone more in the direction of the Void lineup. Previously, they had more of a circular or oval Virtuoso type design. Corsair has changed the design of this headset compared to older models in the HS lineup.















Corsair void audiotest