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The Corsair HS65 Wireless is a well-made and extremely comfortable headset. As with the wired brother, the sound is heavily optimized for “gaming”, which will not necessarily make sound fetishists happy, but works quite well as an overall concept when locating enemies. The strongly accentuated basses, raised speech frequencies and the somewhat muffled trebles can be corrected a bit via equalizer or conveniently via SoundID and adjusted to personal preferences, but I do not get a real hi-fi feeling overall. Interestingly, the wireless version can play much louder – so there seems to be no lack of amplifier power. Unfortunately, in contrast to the wired version, the voice quality of the headset has audibly deteriorated, which could possibly be due to the wireless transmission. Connectivity via the included dongle and also via Bluetooth over the smartphone was possible without problems, and making calls also worked wonderfully.
What I do not “feel” in contrast to the excellent wearing comfort is the price. The HS65 Wireless is supposed to address the entry-level sector, but at 139.99€ it is only 10€ cheaper than the upper-class model HS80 RGB Wireless released 2 years ago, which plays at least one, rather even two classes above the HS65 Wireless tested here in all aspects. Since the HS80 RGB Wireless is currently even (sale?) partially cheaper, this would definitely be the better buy for me.
The headset was provided by Corsair for this review. The only condition was compliance with the blocking period; there was no influence or remuneration.
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