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Corsair’s HS75 XB Wireless review: very solid performance for $150 - The Verge
Oct 22, 2020 1 min, 3 secs

I mentioned in a recent review of the HyperX Cloud II Wireless that my ideal low-cost headset has to be comfortable, have great sound quality, and support for USB-C charging.

The latest to do that is Corsair’s HS75 XB Wireless, a $150 gaming headset made to work on the Xbox Series X / S and Xbox One without the need for a USB dongle.

Of course, this headset is made primarily for gaming, and its audio chops are put to good use there, too.

But where positional audio comes into play is with a VR game like Half-Life: Alyx, which I’ve been spending more time with since the Oculus Quest 2 released.

It seems a little contradictory that Corsair’s focus on positional audio comes in a headset that can’t effectively keep out the noise.

This isn’t the first headset to feature an intuitive way to adjust the chat / game audio mix, but it’s always appreciated.

There isn’t an overwhelming number of wireless gaming headsets that work with Xbox consoles.

But compared to some of the newer options, like the $150 SteelSeries Arctis 7X and the $120 Astro A20 Gen 2, the HS75 XB Wireless is a better option when it comes to sound quality, ease of use, and comfort

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