
Corsair
The Corsair HS65 Surround is a lightweight wired gaming headset featuring 50 mm neodymium drivers, virtual Dolby 7.1 surround via a USB adapter, and iCUE software integration for custom SoundID EQ profiles. It offers a Discord‑certified omni‑directional microphone, durable metal‑reinforced construction, and broad compatibility across PC, consoles, and mobile devices.
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$59.99
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$57.07
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$38.65
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$69.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the HS65 Surround for its high‑quality microphone, comfortable lightweight build, and robust iCUE software support, but they caution that the virtual Dolby 7.1 surround can feel artificial and that the fixed cable and mic reduce flexibility. Overall, they view it as a solid, minimalist option for gamers who value sound customization over flashy aesthetics.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally enjoy the headset’s comfort, clear mic, and straightforward plug‑and‑play setup, but many note the need to adjust EQ settings for balanced sound and express frustration with the non‑detachable cable and occasional echoy surround effects. Bass performance is a recurring point of criticism.
Common Complaints
The most common issues are the non‑detachable cable and microphone, echo‑prone virtual surround sound, the necessity of iCUE EQ adjustments for satisfactory audio, and weak bass response that often needs boosting.
How It Compares
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Choose the HS65 if you value mic quality and software EQ; choose Cloud II for detachable components and ready‑to‑play sound.
vs. SteelSeries Arctis 1
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Pick the HS65 for advanced surround and software features; pick Arctis 1 for a lighter, more modular headset.
vs. Razer BlackShark V2
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Select the HS65 for a budget‑friendly option with solid mic and software support; select BlackShark V2 if you want premium sound tuning and a detachable mic.