Corsair has one of the biggest and best ranges of headsets on the market today. From gaming to those office Zoom meetings, they’ve got a little bit of something for everyone. However, the Corsair HS70 Bluetooth looks set to be a headset for just about everyone and everything. It’s a wired headset, but it also comes with Bluetooth support built-in. That means it’ll work on PC, Mobile devices, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox X|S, Xbox One, and Switch, to name but a few. That’s ideal for those who love to work and game on multiple systems, as it means you’ll only need a single headset, which can save time, space and money.
The headset connects to your consoles via the included cable, so it’s literally just plug and play. However, with the Bluetooth feature, you can connect to a lot of other devices too. However, if you pair your phone, you can use voice chat apps, listen to music, make phone calls and more while you’re gaming, so you next have to pause the action. The headset has a built-in battery to supply this feature, and it’ll go 30-hours between charges too, so you can game long into the night.
Of course, this isn’t the first Corsair HS70 that I’ve reviewed. As I check out the HS70 Pro a year ago and the HS70 Wireless three years ago! So the series has been around for some time now. I loved the previous models, so I’ll be expecting the same high standards from the HS70 Bluetooth.
“The CORSAIR HS70 BLUETOOTH Gaming Headset delivers both comfort and quality with memory foam earpads and custom-tuned 50 mm neodymium audio drivers, built to last thanks to its lightweight and durable construction. Connect to Switch, PS4, Xbox, or PC with high-fidelity USB or 3.5 mm for game audio while simultaneously connecting to your mobile device with Bluetooth for chat. Make sure you’re heard with a fully detachable, noise-cancelling unidirectional microphone. on-ear volume and mute controls make it easy to adjust audio on-the-fly, while CORSAIR iCUE software lets you fine-tune all of your settings from a single intuitive interface.” – Corsair
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