![]() You still have the smooth gun-metal plastic covering the majority of the body, however the glossy sides on the earcups on the standard HS80 have been swapped out for more of the same plastic that makes up the rest of the headset. However, judging from the pictures on the official website, not much has changed between it and the HS80 MAX in terms of design. I have never used the previous Corsair HS80 wireless headset, so I don’t have a reference for direct comparison. At $179, it is certainly pricey but the HS80 MAX makes a solid case for its value with excellent audio quality and a feature-rich package. ![]() The comfort is beyond excellent, the wireless range is shockingly good, the battery life has seen a massive improvement, and the sound signature - while still quite bass heavy - is wonderfully smooth and detailed. ![]() ![]() From its harsh comfort level, poor wireless range and battery life, and a below-average sound signature that requires heavy tuning to get it right, the HS80 might have made some sales for Corsair, but it didn’t seem like it gained much favor from users otherwise.Īfter using the upgraded version of the headset, the HS80 MAX, for the past week, I can say with relative confidence that Corsair has addressed all of those issues to produce a quality headset that is among the best I have tried so far. However, a cursory glance at Reddit for user opinions on the HS80 doesn’t paint an entirely rosy picture. The Corsair HS80 gained popularity for its above-average microphone, at least for a wireless headset. ![]()
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