Published: 2018-09-19, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
How Much Does it Cost?Of course, you don't have to buy everything I've listed here at once. In fact, you don't have to buy it at all, but I am trying to help guide you towards them. Why? Because they're great value for money, looks great and the performan...
Published: 2018-03-21, Author: Jacob , review by: pcgamesn.com
Abstract: Corsair create some of the finest PC peripherals in the market, and unsurprisingly, even the more budget-oriented Corsair HS50 headset is no exception to the rule. This low-cost headset skips the RGB-palava and offers gamers an understated look, but retai...
Published: 2018-02-16, Author: Andrew , review by: techradar.com
Strong stereo sound, Comfortable and sturdy, Excellent value
Lacks surround sound, Mic could be easily misplaced
There are obviously better gaming headsets on the market than the Corsair HS50. Of course there are! It's only $50 (£55, AU$89). But you'd be hard-pressed to find a more impressive budget gaming headset than this one.It shines in nearly every respect, sta...
Attractive price point, Sharp, understated design, Intuitive volume/mute controls, Good sound (after equalizer optimizations)
Not ideal for large heads, Exaggerated lows and highs by default
As an inexpensive gaming headset, Corsair's HS50 does exactly what it's supposed to, with an acoustic profile to match the target market. True audio enthusiasts can tune this for more natural sound, as we've done. However, a tight fit may prove uncomforta...
None, Neutral, Hard-wired audio cable, but hardly a deal breaker, Corsair HS50 Gaming Headset Review,
PriceThe Corsair HS50 Stereo Gaming Headset is priced at just £54.99, and in my opinion, that's a freaking bargain. The headset punches well above its weight in terms of build quality and performance, and with multi-format support, it's a great all-in-one...
Affordable, Good build quality and comfort, Looks good, On-ear controls, Sounds quality is impressive, particularly the detail in the high-end, Mic is also decent
Ear cushions aren't removable
Aimed squarely at budget gamers, it is safe to say the new Corsair HS50 headset has impressed me greatly.Considering its price of just £55, it is very well built – using a combination of metal and plastic, it feels rigid and strong, and definitely able to...
Published: 2017-11-16, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
For £55, this is an impressive headset. There are certainly similarities to the HyperX Cloud, but given the success and popularity of said headset, you can hardly blame Corsair, and we've confirmed that it is actually the company's own product rather than...
Sleek, attractive aesthetic, Outstanding quality construction, Decent quality, removable microphone, Comfortable, Easy access onboard controls, Deep audio lends itself well to gaming, Neutral, - Would prefer fully modular cables, - Earpads aren't remov
Audio could be better
Corsair have practically redefined what 'low' cost means with the HS50, and its 'no compromise' did compromise a little. There is no denying that on first glance, that the HS50 looked and felt like a premium headset, and due to that, it almost feels like...
Published: 2018-10-04, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
Audio quality and comfort will always be subjective so choosing a gaming headset is as difficult as shopping for PC monitors, if not much harder. we recommend taking the time to try these gaming headsets out from retail stores near you so you can hear an...