CORSAIR HS65 SURROUND Multiplatform Wired Gaming Headset – Dolby Atmos – SonarWorks SoundID – iCUE Compatible – PC, Mac, PS5, PS4, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Mobile – Carbon
Original price was: $69.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
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The CORSAIR HS65 SURROUND Gaming Headset delivers all-day comfort and sound with memory foam leatherette ear pads and Dolby Atmos spatial sound on PC and Mac, bolstered by lightweight construction reinforced with aluminum. Sonarworks SoundID Technology personalizes your headset settings to match your audio taste. An omni-directional microphone picks up your voice loud and clear, and custom-tuned 50mm neodymium audio drivers offer great sound quality and range. A 3.5mm audio connector ensures wide compatibility across most devices, including PC, Mac, Xbox Series X | S, PS5 with Tempest 3D AudioTech support, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and mobile. Powerful CORSAIR iCUE Software unlocks audio equalizer settings, spatial sound, and more. Complete with convenient on-ear volume control, the HS65 SURROUND enables you to press play on great sound.
Hours of Comfortable Gaming: Leatherette memory foam ear cups with soft fabric, a mesh grill ear cup design, and an adjustable headband with aluminum-reinforced construction provide lightweight comfort just 282g and durability
Great Gaming Audio: High-quality, custom-tuned 50mm neodymium audio drivers deliver excellent sound with the range needed to hear everything on the battlefield, plus support for Sony Tempest 3D audio on PS5
Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio on PC: Place the sounds of the game all around you with three-dimensional staging, so you can truly hear and experience the finest details your games have to offer
SonarWorks SoundID Technology: For customized sound control that tailors your headset settings to your personal audio tastes on PC and Mac
Omni-Directional Microphone: Accurately captures all your calls and commands, with a convenient flip-to-mute function
Customers say
Customers enjoy the good sound quality and comfort of the headphones. They find the matte material feels nice to the touch, and the ears don’t hurt during extended plays. Many customers consider the headphones a good value for money. However, some have experienced issues with durability, such as fragile plastic parts breaking or the build being poor. There are mixed opinions regarding the sound quality, mic quality, functionality, and fit.
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8 reviews for CORSAIR HS65 SURROUND Multiplatform Wired Gaming Headset – Dolby Atmos – SonarWorks SoundID – iCUE Compatible – PC, Mac, PS5, PS4, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Mobile – Carbon
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Original price was: $69.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
Liza S –
Excellent sounds (mic and headphones) and very good comfort
I had a specific need: What’s a headset I can recommend to my overseas coworkers (some who mumble with thick accents) that has a VERY clear mic, good headphone sound quality, works as USB-A or old-school headphone miniplug, and all-day comfort… and under $60.We have a winner! I would say this has an EXCELLENT mic (the best I’ve tested), very good comfort, and very good headphones. I also have Sony studio headphones (no mic), and I am an audiophile who could bore you with the details of why those are better for recording, music, etc. But these Corsairs will give anyone audio listening enjoyment. I’m relatively picky about this, but I do know that for 90% of listeners, these sound good enough to be their only music headphones and they wouldn’t tell any difference with my Sony’s.Alternatives I looked at:The Logitech H390a is a cheapy, with a very clear, VERY bright (perhaps overly bright for many speakers, but this is a fabulous solution for mumblers) microphone, but stiff headphone pads on the ears. I did a 1-hour call with them, and it was okay… but I wouldn’t want them for 3 hours in a row.The SteelSeries Artic Nova 1P – I wanted to love these, comfy, great headphones, but the mic is a little muffled, especially when too close to the mouth. But yeah, nowhere near the mic quality of this one.I dropped a whopping $160 on the Jabra Evolve2 65 – and everyone should know this: 95% of the WIRELESS headsets out there are going to have very poor audio from the bluetooth for the mic. I returned these when I found out. Wanted to love them for their comfort and headphone quality, but the lack of high-frequencies in the mic is a total deal breaker for me.If you want the most UNDERSTANDABLE audio quality for work calls, this Corsair set is the best I’ve found! Better than the apple wired set. (which was my previous gold standard, but certainly picks up way more environmental noise.)
Bri –
Solid quality and good price!
I love these! They’re good quality, comfy, and they don’t have that crazy LED-lights-blazing aesthetic that all “gaming” things seem to have. I tested the audio while playing Minecraft since I already had it open: at first, I heard a bit of static when I turned the volume on high and was disappointed. But then I used the usb adapter it came with instead of the aux (headphone jack) slot and it sounds very high quality with no static at all.Update: the mic works perfectly! Pretty average quality according to my friends when I asked, but nothing to complain about for regular gaming.Comfort-wise, these don’t bother my head or ears at all. They’re actually comfortable and completely cover my ears without pressing down on them or moving around a bunch. I don’t have as big a head as my boyfriend though- he said he personally found them to be very uncomfortable (he’s also used to his nice Cooler Master headphones) Another thing I took note of was the texture of the ear muffs: very very soft on the part that touches your head, while the sides have a nice-feeling leather material. When you extend the headphones for a wider fit, the inside part is made of metal which I like and they don’t feel loose or woobly at all. These feel like they will last me a long time and I’m super happy with my purchase.Update: use these almost daily and they still look brand new!
K. Pearson –
Good headphones, okay headset..
While working from home, my Logitech on-ear headset was beginning to cause rashes on my ears from hours of continuous use. To be fair, the maybe 2 hours of day they were used pre-pandemic when I was working in the office was fine. However, the 8 to sometimes 12 hours a day was not working. I wanted to find an over the ear headset but didn’t want to invest too much into some of the game headsets. I already have two Sennheiser gaming headsets which fill their role but are on the expensive side.The Corsair HS60 is a good set of headphones, especially if you can pick them up on an Amazon sale. I have a relatively small head and the headset fits snug. The top is padded but it can start to bug you if you are wearing the headset for many hours straight (and you have little to no hair for cushion). You can adjust it so it’s not resting on your head but then the headset will lean forwards or backwards which you will feel around your ears. I’ve had extended days of working and have worn the headset for almost 10-11 hours in a day. Not continuously, but total and have had very little discomfort.The sound quality is really good for the price (on sale). No, it’s not going to beat an expensive Sennheiser set, but it does not disappoint with sound quality. I’m an avid music fan and have not been unhappy with the quality. Keep in mind, this might vary depending on what you are using to drive the headphones. If you have an elaborate Schiit system or something higher end, look at higher end headphones. For normal computer and/or soundcard output, the headphones do really well and have a good range.The mic is another topic. As you can see from the pictures, the mic is not a boom mic. It is optional to use and plugs into the headset with a 3.5mm connector. The headset does not echo your mic through the headset. Also, these are a close back headset. This means you can’t really hear yourself taking and sometimes has you yelling into the mic to hear yourself through the close back headset. The other thing is that the mic reads extremely quiet in Windows. I did some searching through online forums and found this to be common. Even with the mic cranked to the maximum in Windows, it still reads low when you talk. The good thing is that I haven’t had any complaints of co-workers not hearing me but it does make you feel like you need to speak louder.Since the mic isn’t a boom mic, you can’t just swing it out of the way. You can bend it out of the way of your mouth (if you are eating or drinking) but you can’t really get it out of your viewing area which may bug you. Next, when you lay down the headset, since the mic isn’t a boom mic it’s a little awkward. If you lay it forward, you have to bend the mic back. If you lay it backwards, you will move the dial on the back for volume. If you have a headset stand, then it doesn’t matter.The volume dial, this is likely the weakest part of the headset. The volume dial is extremely easy to accidently move. The last complaint is the USB cord. I believe it’s got a nylon coating which means it’s forever tangled. I’ve had similar cords before on other devices and trying to untangle and keep them untangled typically does more damage than good to the cord. I wonder if some of the reviews complaining about the cord breaking were trying to keep it untangled.Overall, for the money (on sale), it’s a good product. Don’t expect $200+ headset quality for $50 (or whatever the current sale price). I do think at $100, there are some other options out there but at $60 or less, these are good to have in your consideration.
Vinicius –
O som do headset e a qualidade do mic são bons, apesar do mic pegar o som do head se o volume estiver alto mas ok. O problema e a qualidade de construção LIXO o arco em poucos meses e falo poucos meses mesmo começou a rachar no meio, e só foi piorando até que o plastico lixo q a corsair usou se partiu por completo. Eu usei uma fita pra colar o arco pois o som ainda e bom e não vou jogar fora. Mas honestamente não vale a pena.
CARLOS –
Muy buenos me gusto la comidad que tienen se escuchan bien y el microfono esta algo lejos pero se puede acercar y dicen que me escucho bien en general muy satisfecho
MilesRubi –
Have been using for a few months now. Mic is good, comfortable, effective. Would recommend to anyone looking for quality sound and a good mic for video games.
Luis –
Son unos audÃfonos cómodos y nada pesados llevar, además que su app te permite ecualización a tu gusto con ayuda, la baterÃa dura casi 3 dÃas o más en terminarse, lo recomiendo
PS_Ramos –
Como podem ver é um fone bem robusto e bem trabalhado, com costura na haste e nas earpads. Com microfone removÃvel de qualidade de captação muito boa por sinal.O fone é Jack 3,5mm ou pode ser usado a partir da placa de som USB seja com surround virtual ativado ou não através do iCUE.Particularmente eu comprei para usá-lo em stereo. E testei das duas formas, no 3,5 atravéz de um amplificador que uso no PC e atravéz da placa de som.Tanto no USB quando no Conector 3,5mm a qualidade é excepcional, som cristalino, limpo e bem claro para localização de som em jogos FPS (onde testei) e pra ouvir música também gostei do som das duas formas.Senti que o som também direto na placa mãe do PC atravéz de adaptação pra 2 P2 soa bem porém tem bem menos volume e o som é pouco menos encorpado que a conexão via USB pela placa de som. Usando via USB as músicas tem um brilho a mais, e o grave tem uma batida mais vida… Mas não significa que não dê pra usar com entrada P2 no PC, apenas soa melhor via USB.Quanto ao surround eu não testei, não me interessa essa tecnologia uma vez que pra jogos não soa muito bem, já tive outros fones com esse efeito surround e sempre me senti confuso usando esse efeito.Quanto ao material do fone em si não há o que se queixar. Haste em metal e conchas em um plástico de qualidade com grades em metal, microfone em bom material e bem maleável. Produto realmente muito bom, dentro da faixa de preço nunca vi parecido. Pra ele ser perfeito de tudo faltou só o cabo ser removÃvel também.Pra finalizar, o tamanho é bom e o conforto também, mesmo eu não tendo a cabeça pequena, ficou muito bom devido as regulagens e não senti pressão nas orelhas depois de horas e uso. Isola bem o som ambiente, veda bem e não deixa brechas. E sobre o som eu daria preferencia para usa-lo numa placa de som dedicada ou equalizaria ele no ICUE para usar no USB mesmo, pois o som dele cru via USB no PC soa desbalanceado, sinto que tem mais graves e agudos que médios, e isso me incomodou… mas nada que não possa ser personalizado.* Uma observação atualizando hoje no mes de agosto de 2024, tendo comprado o fone em out de 2023. Ou seja, 10 meses, e as almofadas soltaram o courino completamente, começou a soltar partes ja por volta de 7 meses de uso.Porém entrando em contato com a corsair, eles me enviaram um novo par de almofadas novas.Achei que seria interessante esse feedback pra vocês. Porque tenham em vista que esse material de courino não dura muito mas esse durou menos que costuma durar. Tive um Razer que soltou o couro só a partir de 2 anos. Por outro lado tambem ele é um fone que te da garantia e você tem um bom suporte com pós venda da corsair. E a qualidade geral dele, microfone, som, material é excelente. Ja fiz testes com fones duas vezes mais caros que eu tinha intenção de trocar por ele mas acabei mantendo e pelo visto é dificil algum que me faça desapegar dele. Ele é bem completo mesmo, e não há o que reclamar fora esse pequeno detalhe no material das almofadas. Atualmente inclusive uso de tecido, comprada por fora e ficou excelente. Não perde qualidade de som, apesar de parecer que o som vai vazar devido ao material mas nao vaza.Meus agradecimentos ao pessoal da Amazon pela entrega super rápida e com a qualidade de sempre.