




Corsair HS80 RGB USB Premium Gaming Headset with Dolby Audio 7.1 Surround Sound (Broadcast-Grade Omni-Directional Microphone, Memory Foam Earpads, High-Fidelity Sound, Durable Construction) Carbon
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Description
• Dolby Audio 7.1 Surround Sound: Brings your game to life, putting you directly in the middle of the action.Note : If the size of the earbud tips does not match the size of your ear canals or the headset is not worn properly in your ears, you may not obtain the correct sound qualities or call performance. Change the earbud tips to ones that fit more snugly in your ear. • Catch Every Sound: From a faint whisper to a resonating blast, a pair of custom-tuned 50mm high-density neodymium audio drivers deliver sound in exquisite detail with a massive frequency range of 20Hz-40,000Hz. • Hours of Long-Lasting Plush Comfort: Equipped with memory foam earpads with a breathable microfiber cloth exterior and a stress-free adjustable floating headband design. • Broadcast-Grade Omni-Directional Microphone: Captures your voice with the utmost clarity, with a flip-up mute function and a built-in LED mute indicator. • High-Fidelity 24bit/96kHz Sound: Experience true high-fidelity audio over a USB wired connection.
Details
General
- Brand Name
- Corsair
- Model Number
- CA-9011237-NA
- Model Name
- HS80 RGB USB
- Manufacturer
- Corsair
- Series Number
- 80
- Number of Items
- 1
- Age Range Description
- Adult
- Customer Package Type
- Rigid" or "Cushioned
- External Testing Certification
- Não Aplicável
Design
- Headphones Ear Placement
- Over Ear
- Headphone Folding Features
- Over Ear
- Earpiece Shape
- Over-Ear
- Built-In Media
- Ear Cushions
Controls
- Control Type
- Touch Control
- Control Method
- Touch
- Controller Type
- Headphone Controls
Battery
- Battery Charge Time
- 20 Hours
- Battery Average Life
- 20 Hours
Audio
- Impedance
- 32 Ohms
- Noise Control
- Passive Noise Cancellation
- Sensitivity
- 116 dB
- Audio Driver Type
- Dynamic Driver
- Audio Driver Size
- 50 Millimeters
- Frequency Range
- 20 Hz -40 kHz
Additional Details
- Enclosure Material
- Aluminum,Memory Foam,Cloth Fabric
- Specific Uses For Product
- Gaming
- Antenna Location
- Gaming
- Compatible Devices
- PC, PS5, PS4
- Cable Features
- Retractable
- Water Resistance Level
- Not Water Resistant
- Additional Features
- Microphone Included
Connectivity
- Headphone Jack
- USB
- Connectivity Technology
- Wired
- Wireless Technology
- wired
Style
- Color
- Black
- Style Name
- Wired
- Theme
- Video Game
- Subject Character
- no character
Measurements
- Item Weight
- 0.37 Kilograms
- Unit Count
- 1.0 Count
Warranty
- Warranty Description
- 2 year manufacturer
Frequently asked questions
- What type of audio does this headset support?
- It supports Dolby Audio 7.1 Surround Sound and high-fidelity 24bit/96kHz sound over a USB wired connection.
- Does the microphone have a mute function?
- Yes, it has a flip-up mute function and a built-in LED mute indicator.
- Which devices is this headset compatible with?
- It is compatible with PC, PS5, and PS4.
Customer reviews
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Very Happy (Thankfully)...
I bought these to replace my Corsair Void Pro headset that have had the 'quiet mic' issue for a while now. I was hesitant to get another Corsair headset due to the mic issues, but it seems like it's 50/50 on that no matter which brand you go with, so I pulled the trigger. First off, the whole reason I caved and got a new headset in the first place, is because my work headset completely died. I switched to the Voids as a backup, and realised that people were barely able to hear me (I work as an IT support specialst... so...that's not great). After I received these I immediately swapped them out and was very pleasantly surprised. The mic actually works the way it's supposed to. Initially testing with voice recorder played back nice, clean sound. After taking a few calls, I've noticed that I can speak casually again (no more borderline yelling at customers). One thing I will note about the mic, is that it does not have any sort of noise dampening. Not a problem for me, but if you have a slightly noisier home office, these might not work for you. Speaking of WFH, we use Cisco Jabber with Finesse to route calls. I was able to plug-and-play with no issues and no need to install I-Cue. Comfort-wise, these are actually more comfortable than the old pair. The band kind of threw me off, but after adjusting it, it fit perfectly (I have a big head AND wear glasses). Can barely tell I'm wearing them after about 5 minutes. The only gripes I have - I wish they had an in-line controller for the volume and mute (on ear is fine, and mic flip works well enough). I also noticed that the sound is not as punchy as the Voids, but then again, I haven't tested with ICue yet, so the custom EQs may change that. Overall, very happy with the headset, and even more excited that they worked out of the box with my work software.
I bought these to replace my Corsair Void Pro headset that have had the 'quiet mic' issue for a while now. I was hesitant to get another Corsair headset due to the mic issues, but it seems like it's 50/50 on that no matter which brand you go with, so I pulled the trigger. First off, the whole reason I caved and got a new headset in the first place, is because my work headset completely died. I switched to the Voids as a backup, and realised that people were barely able to hear me (I work as an IT support specialst... so...that's not great). After I received these I immediately swapped them out and was very pleasantly surprised. The mic actually works the way it's supposed to. Initially testing with voice recorder played back nice, clean sound. After taking a few calls, I've noticed that I can speak casually again (no more borderline yelling at customers). One thing I will note about the mic, is that it does not have any sort of noise dampening. Not a problem for me, but if you have a slightly noisier home office, these might not work for you. Speaking of WFH, we use Cisco Jabber with Finesse to route calls. I was able to plug-and-play with no issues and no need to install I-Cue. Comfort-wise, these are actually more comfortable than the old pair. The band kind of threw me off, but after adjusting it, it fit perfectly (I have a big head AND wear glasses). Can barely tell I'm wearing them after about 5 minutes. The only gripes I have - I wish they had an in-line controller for the volume and mute (on ear is fine, and mic flip works well enough). I also noticed that the sound is not as punchy as the Voids, but then again, I haven't tested with ICue yet, so the custom EQs may change that. Overall, very happy with the headset, and even more excited that they worked out of the box with my work software.
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Perfect for entry level
FOR THOSE WHO ARENT AUDIOPHILES OR EXPERTS -- READ THIS This headset is one of the best entry level gaming headsets i've purchased. They are made sturdy, adjustable, and without error. For those who are deciding between this headset and other prevalent devices, choose this one. Don't pay mind to nitpicky reviews unless you are sure you understand the humongous words and technical terms they use. Pros: - Made with metal, memory foam, and high quality materials - Bass drivers are at the perfect level of medium - Very loud, you won't need to max your volume manager out in order to hear - The microphone is the best headset microphone in my opinion, no pop filter necessary, clear and non-suppressed, as well as compatible with voice mod or third party software - The mute functions are spectacular, the software it comes with allows you to chose a mute key as well as the push up mic and mute button - Mic is perfect for mumblers, whisperers, and anyone who is shy Cons: - The highs are sharp, which causes audio to peak high - The mic is very firm and almost unable to be posed - The mic is surround based, meaning it tends to pick up outside noise—however you can use noise cancelling features from third party software and built in functions like Discord has - The headset is tight but has adjustable features like the headband - The earmuffs do not extend downwards or upwards but you can adjust the headband to elude to the same feature Happy purchasing!
FOR THOSE WHO ARENT AUDIOPHILES OR EXPERTS -- READ THIS This headset is one of the best entry level gaming headsets i've purchased. They are made sturdy, adjustable, and without error. For those who are deciding between this headset and other prevalent devices, choose this one. Don't pay mind to nitpicky reviews unless you are sure you understand the humongous words and technical terms they use. Pros: - Made with metal, memory foam, and high quality materials - Bass drivers are at the perfect level of medium - Very loud, you won't need to max your volume manager out in order to hear - The microphone is the best headset microphone in my opinion, no pop filter necessary, clear and non-suppressed, as well as compatible with voice mod or third party software - The mute functions are spectacular, the software it comes with allows you to chose a mute key as well as the push up mic and mute button - Mic is perfect for mumblers, whisperers, and anyone who is shy Cons: - The highs are sharp, which causes audio to peak high - The mic is very firm and almost unable to be posed - The mic is surround based, meaning it tends to pick up outside noise—however you can use noise cancelling features from third party software and built in functions like Discord has - The headset is tight but has adjustable features like the headband - The earmuffs do not extend downwards or upwards but you can adjust the headband to elude to the same feature Happy purchasing!
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The mic is fantastic
The headphones aren't bad either. I bought these used for a lower price, so that may be affecting my perception, but they really do sound great on both ends. If you watch reviews for them on YouTube, you really can't tell when they switch from using their professional microphones to using the audio from these. That's impressive for a headset, my god. The RGB lights are annoying, but that can be handled with their iCUE software on WIndows and Mac. For Linux users, you're kinda effed, but if you set the RGB profile the way you want while connected to a real OS, the profile will remain on the hardware no matter what Linux distro you're using them with. ( I use suicide BTW) They're comfortable on the ears, and the head, though they may not fit a small person/child. The build quality is excellent. I will make complaints as I have them, but for now I have none. They might be a little much in the high-frequency range, but that can be knocked out with an equalizer. Good product. They sound just as good as other headphones in their price range, maybe better, and then the mic sounds just as good as a dedicated omnidirectional you would buy for $50. Well worth the price IMO.
The headphones aren't bad either. I bought these used for a lower price, so that may be affecting my perception, but they really do sound great on both ends. If you watch reviews for them on YouTube, you really can't tell when they switch from using their professional microphones to using the audio from these. That's impressive for a headset, my god. The RGB lights are annoying, but that can be handled with their iCUE software on WIndows and Mac. For Linux users, you're kinda effed, but if you set the RGB profile the way you want while connected to a real OS, the profile will remain on the hardware no matter what Linux distro you're using them with. ( I use suicide BTW) They're comfortable on the ears, and the head, though they may not fit a small person/child. The build quality is excellent. I will make complaints as I have them, but for now I have none. They might be a little much in the high-frequency range, but that can be knocked out with an equalizer. Good product. They sound just as good as other headphones in their price range, maybe better, and then the mic sounds just as good as a dedicated omnidirectional you would buy for $50. Well worth the price IMO.
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I love almost everything.
Build is exceptional. Like WAY beyond expectations. comfortable for all day use. Dolby that is comes with is great, because the corsair EQ is defective as of the begnning of 2025. It will not turn off volume modulation, which is horrible. The only complaint that I have, is there is not enough base. The sound is great, but there is no boom. The mic is fantastic. I would rate these as 95 out of 100. To get a better headset its going to be well over $300. On a side note, I have bought 3 pairs. Me and my 2 boys are all rocking these.
Build is exceptional. Like WAY beyond expectations. comfortable for all day use. Dolby that is comes with is great, because the corsair EQ is defective as of the begnning of 2025. It will not turn off volume modulation, which is horrible. The only complaint that I have, is there is not enough base. The sound is great, but there is no boom. The mic is fantastic. I would rate these as 95 out of 100. To get a better headset its going to be well over $300. On a side note, I have bought 3 pairs. Me and my 2 boys are all rocking these.