Corsair has unveiled its very first officially licensed headset for Xbox in the form of the HS75 XB Wireless Gaming Headset, compatible with Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Xbox One.
The headset utilises custom-tuned 50mm neodymium drivers and Dolby Atmos spatial audio, as well as a uni-directional microphone along with on-ear game audio and chat mix controls. Furthermore, its adjustable ear cups are fitted with "plush leatherette ear pads" and viscoelastic memory foam, and its frame is reinforced with aluminium.
The best bit though? It connects directly to your Xbox without requiring a separate wireless receiver, boasting up to 20 hours of battery life and up to 30 feet of wireless range. You can also use it on PC, although you'll require the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows 10 to do so.
The HS75 XB Wireless Gaming Headset is available to purchase right now at the Corsair website for £169.99 / $149.99, and you can expect to see it at a variety of "authorised retailers and distributors" soon.
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Looks really cool, but I'll stick to my trusty HyperX Cloud Alpha Still, might buy this headset once the price goes down a bit.
It looks good, yet I just bought the well-received Sennheiser PC38X open back gaming headphone. It will be my reference model in an upcoming test of mine.
I actually have a test coming up in which I will test and compare 25 gaming headsets under $50.
They look really good, I need a good pair of headphones after moving over from many years of Playstation.
I am very suspicious of these direct-connect headsets. I tried the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2's, and loved them, but the sound popped like crazy, and I tried EVERYTHING. It's the headset more than likely. I preordered the Audeze Penrose X because I am dying to get my hands on a comfy, good sounding headset that offers noise isolation. Really hoping I like them more than my Astro A50's, if I don't, then I will just return 'em.
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