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...
Corsair HS50 is worth a try if you are looking for a decent gaming headset under Rs 6,000. Although gaming audio is superb, they are not ideally suited for regular use like listening to music, watching movies etc. Design-wise, Corsair HS50 is made up of g...