Corsair’s first budget-friendly HS series headset, the HS50, entered the gaming headset market like a wrecking ball. This time around, Corsair has tried its hand at a wireless model, the HS70. So the question is, can Corsair go two-for-two and rise to the top with a wireless gaming headset that manages both performance and affordability?
Right off the bat, if you are familiar with the HS50, you’ll notice the striking resemblance between the two. Very little has changed in core design with this second addition to the HS series, and the wireless functionality evidently fits snugly into the standard headset chassis. That means the understated look, minimal gamer flair, and RGB-agnostic style is carried over from the HS50 - but now comes in white.
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That also means the padding on the ear cups is a little stiff, as is the ear cup frame, and the headband padding could be a little more supportive, but overall comfort is not an issue with the HS70. Corsair has put together a design that evidently fits both cost and style, and if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Also, the extra wireless tech only adds another 11 grams onto the overall weight of the headset, taking it from 319g with the HS50 to 330g with the HS70.
Audio is provided exclusively via a wireless 2.4GHz connection, which scuppers any connectivity with non-USB friendly devices, and means that Xbox One, personal device, and analog connectivity - when the battery runs low - are all out of the window. Luckily, Corsair has put a pretty chunky battery, rated for up to 16 hours in the headset, which is surprising considering the fairly minor weight gain over the wired option.
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