








🎮 Elevate your game with sound that commands attention and style that turns heads.
The Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless headset combines cutting-edge Slipstream Wireless technology with custom 50mm neodymium drivers and Dolby Atmos support for PC, delivering immersive, low-latency audio. Its broadcast-grade omni-directional microphone ensures crystal-clear communication, while the lightweight, ergonomic design guarantees comfort during extended gaming sessions across PC, Mac, PS5, and PS4 platforms.















| ASIN | B09BBPTDWX |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Size | 50 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 20 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 20 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,041 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #54 in PC Game Headsets |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand Name | Corsair |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 20 Hours |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Mac, PS5, PS4, and similar devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Controller Type | Wireless (Wi-Fi) |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,252) |
| Earpiece Shape | over_ear |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| External Testing Certification | Não Aplicável |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz -40 kHz |
| Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | USB |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32000 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 367 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Model Name | HS80 RGB Wireless |
| Model Number | CA-9011235-NA |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 116 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Style Name | Wireless |
| Subject Character | no character |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 840006625957 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
J**N
I won't ever use any other headset.
As of writing this review I have owned the headset for two and a half years. The praise I have is that the sound and microphone quality of this headset is excellent, better than anything I've tried by a lot. My criticism will be the durability of the headset. First, the good. This headset sounds absolutely great. I'm mostly talking about the microphone quality. Literally everyone on discord immediately commented on how great the microphone sounded (apparently everyone has to turn up my volume a little bit) and the ear phones are also super clear. I'm not a huge audiophile nerd or anything so maybe my opinion isn't much but out of the ten or fifteen different microphones I've tried (including some studio-quality microphones with audio hubs) this one is easily the best. The headset is also extremely comfortable, even over my glasses which used to press painfully into my head with other headsets. It has a convenient audio wheel on the back of it and I can flip the microphone up or down to instantly mute myself if I want to eat or drink while in a call and easily tell whether or not my microphone has been muted on the hardware. On to the bad. The first is the durability. I had to replace the ear pads about three months in. I went with a $13 pair of black mesh ear pads that have lasted me very well until now. The pads are good and are still completely intact but just keep in mind the initial purchase is probably not the only time you'll be spending money on this headset. After owning the headset for about two years, I will occasionally get issues where the audio quality on the headphones gets noticeably awful. It's always fixed by unplugging and replugging the headset and typically only happens whenever I remove or put on the headset too forcefully. I was also completely unable to get the wireless functions to work, although I didn't really care about this very much. Even with all the criticisms, this is still by far the best value for my money of any headset I've purchased. If the one I own ever does need to be replaced for any reason, I'm going to replace it with another identical copy.
K**N
Great headset, not good software/drivers
To get it out of the way, this is the best headset I've ever had. The sound quality is great (When you use the equalizer and find your settings), this headset is insanely comfortable, battery life is good, and I can easily use it in vr with my quest 2 and elite strap (Making VR so much better with good audio and a working microphone). My only complaint at first was the battery lasting me only like 6-7 hours, after doing some research I just found out if you disable the RGB (Set color to black so it doesn't light up) your battery life will increase to around 12-18 hours. My only current existing complaint is an issue with the software of the headset, corsair software sucks and keeps resetting audio settings (It keeps turning the headset into 8 channel mode when I am not running surround, which causes a static/cutting of the audio, which can be fixed by changing it in the windows settings manually, but this only fixes it until corsair software changes it back randomly)
C**S
Great sound and fit, but has questionable battery life.
As the title states, these headphones feel and sound great to use! The microphone is also one of the more premium kinds that I have had the pleasure of using. Compared to my last pair of wireless headphones, the HyperX Cloud2s, the HS80s here are dang near the same level of quality except in 2 departments, one being good and the other pretty bad. For the good difference: Build Quality. This is actually a massive jump above the HyperX Cloud IIs as I managed to break multiple pair over the course of a few years from general use. But, so far this headset feels so much more durable! The Cloud IIs had shoddy materials used in the hinges that allow the headband to be adjustable, and I have also had issues with wired headsets of theirs give out too. Although I can excuse them a bit as they at least lasted over a year in terms of use, but the HS80s from Corsair feel like they could last me a few (3+) years in comparison. Next, the BAD difference: The main issue I have with the HS80s in comparison to the Cloud II's is the battery life, which is near ABYSSMAL. The battery on this headphone seems extremely bad for a headset of this quality and price-point. My HyperX pairs all lasted multiple DAYS between a full charge session. But the HS80 pair? It seems like I need to remember to charge them daily, even if I don’t end up using them, so when I do decide to play online with friends the headset has more than 40% battery. The other bad part is how fast the battery drains when in use. If at 40% when starting, it takes less than 2 hours to drain the battery to 0 and have the headset die in the middle of gaming. Another major complaint I have is the lack of notification of when the headset is low on battery. The Cloud II headset plays an audio noise when on to tell you its low on battery without needing to look at a task bar icon or anything. The HS80 set requires you to have access to the taskbar to be able to see the icon, which is a huge problem when the taskbar is hidden while playing any modern game in Fullscreen mode (borderless or otherwise) so I am in the dark on the power levels until all the sound vanishes and the headset just dies with no warning. This is a major gripe for me, a simple sound to notify me of a low battery would be leagues better than what is implemented now. Now while I have a fairly long USB-C cable to ensure the headset is powered while gaming, it seems like this headset doesn’t like being wireless as much as it does being wired. Final verdict: Would I recommend this headset? Yes. Though it’s battery is abysmal at best, overall the build quality, sound quality and Mic quality are all stellar for this price point. I just wish Corsair took a bit of initiative to make the battery be on the same level as the rest of the product. This headset gets a 4 out of 5!
M**K
The most comfortable headphones I've used
Corsair HS80 Wireless with custom cooling gel ear pads. I bought them after the Void Elite Wireless (with the same ear pads), and I'm as happy as an elephant. In my opinion, ear pads with cooling gel are the best, because the sound becomes much richer. After buying the HS80, I immediately wanted the same ear pads that I bought for the Void Elite Wireless (Misodiko Cooling Gel). I can't help but note the presence of Dolby Atmos. Thanks to it, positioning in games has become much better, watching a movie has become much more enjoyable. The microphone has the clearest sound, but sometimes it lacks volume, but this is solved by amplifying the microphone in iCUE. They hold a charge all day, but I put them on charge every night. The operating range is short, but the connection speed is instant. Rarely after interrupting the connection and reconnecting, the microphone quality deteriorates, but this is solved by restarting the headphones. When connected to an iPhone (it does not matter, with a TYPE-C cable or connecting the transmitter directly to the phone) at maximum volume in the phone, the headphone sound is at 75-80 percent. You need to turn the volume control in order to set the sound to 100%. And when connecting the transmitter to the phone, the keyboard on the iPhone stops opening. But music from Apple Music to Lossless and Dolby Atmos sounds simply perfect in these headphones in my opinion. When you put them on charge, they turn on and stay with the backlight on. When you turn off the voice prompts, they stop making a sound signal when you turn off or turn on the microphone. On the Void Elite Wireless, when I turned them off, the sound prompts remained. Display battery charge. On the same Void Elite Wireless, although not very accurately, the percentage of charge was displayed, and on the HS80 only 4 states: High, medium, low and critical. And so, not counting these disadvantages, as for me, these are excellent headphones that you can safely buy (This also applies to the HS80 Max version)
D**C
Best headset I have ever tried, and I have tried a LOT!
First, let me say that I have tried a ton of headsets from every brand. Logitech, HyperX, Corsair, JBL, Astro, Steel Series, etc. I settled on the HyperX alphas and they were my daily drivers for over 2 years. I loved them and they still work great, but I really wanted to get a set of wireless headphones, and not break the bank. The wireless version of the Alphas were almost $200 and I didnt want to spend that much, so i tried the Steel Series Arctic 7's. They sounded good, but were horribly uncomfortable. I returned, and saw the Corsair HS80's on sale, and saw they were atmos certified, so I decided to give them a try. Needless to say, I was no disappointed. Let me tell you what I love: 1. Comfort. So good. I have a big head (7 5/8") so finding headphones that fit is hard. No problems at all with these, and I can wear them all day without issue. 2. Mic - Ok, this is a surprise here. I love that you can flip it up to mute, that's sweet. However, thats not what makes it great. Everyone that I play with can't believe how incredibly good I sound now. The mic quality is amazing, and it's ability to filter out background noise is second to none. I had two people behind me having a full conversation, and loudly, and my friends never heard a word. Incredibly impressed. 3. Sound - Atmos is so nice. Music is so clean, and immersive. Games, especially COD Warzone, is just fantastic. Movies. Oh man. I am just blown away. This is my first pair of atmos headphones, so maybe I dont know really good atmos, but for me me, wow. I love it. 4. You can use them with multiple computers with a nifty little trick. Plug the wireless dongle in one, and the usb cable in the other, and just hold the power button for 2 seconds and it swaps back and forth. Really nice. I have absolutely nothing bad to say about these and can't recommend them enough.
J**.
Only brand my son will buy! Durable.
Purchased these headphones for my son. His other pair, still work fantastic after 5 years of use, but the cover over the ear was wearing down. (Same Brand) So I know that these headphones are very durable. I don’t know very much about gaming, headphones, but these are sleek and work very well. They come with an extra stretchy headband part for the top of the headphones to ensure a comfortable and secure fit. My favorite feature was that the emblem on the side of the headphone lights, the same as the keyboard and the mouse pad they all connect together and light up at the same time the same color. I was able to hear the sound very well, even with the headphones just on the headphones stand. I could not hear anything when the headphones were being worn. My son’s favorite part of the headphones is that to mute. All you have to do is lift the mouthpiece up. You don’t have to press any buttons. Excellent value, lightweight, and comfortable. You can also have three custom settings to set different sound settings, depending on the game you’re playing, or music, movie, etc.
D**T
Dear Corsair; It's Over. (Too small, too rancid sounding)
TLDR: This headset is the epitome of enshi*ification. WAY too small. Sounds like listening to music through still full soup can. And the mids, where comms and voices live, are so muddy I could not stand it. It is in no way worth the value. For context, I ADORE Corsair products, and have been using them for more than a decade. And leaving this review saddens as much as it enrages me. Fitment / Size: When I tried to put this on... I thought it was a joke. My exact words to my friend were "Is this made for a child? Did I buy the wrong headset?" No. I did not. Even my friend tried it on and said "They feel like they are going to spring off of my head" They are simply far too small. Being totally fair; I have a large head, I'm a large man, but this is still beyond a joke. Now this would not be as much a problem if it had extending arms, which it does not. Or if the headband was metal so at least it could be bent out a little to feel less like a clamp. But no. All the adjustment is done with the PLASTIC headband's elastic band. Elastic worn every day on potentially sweaty, or oily, heads wont last 2 years, I promise that. You cant even bend this one into a comfortable shape because the headband is entirely plastic. The ear cups however, if ignoring the headband, size, and all other aspects, were as comfortable and plush as a cloud. I absolutely loved their fit on my ears! If only it was not cursing my head like a nutcracker... Sound Quality: I wore this for less than 15 mins and realized it was irredeemable. I'm no Audiophile, I enjoy 'good enough' as much as the next guy. I ran through the typical setup, choosing frequency, making sure it was charged, making sure it was set as default device, updated drivers, adjusted the EQ, and... it still sounded so crowded, and so muffled; I felt as if I was in an underwater closet. I tried normal Communication with friends. The mic, apparently is indeed crystal clear, and just as good as ever! So good job on that front, that is exactly the quality I had previously came to expect from Corsair over these many long years. But MY audio, the shapeless, vile, sound oozing, like toxic sludge through the earphones, was so filthy, so repugnant, so muddy, and tainted,... I could not stomach listening fully through to just the 4 songs. For reference, I try a variate of songs, and games when testing headsets. For this one, I tried Essenger - "Downfall" for its wide range and clear vocals. The song was compressed from a broad stage, into just a tiny space that made it claustrophobic to hear. And the vocals sounded akin to talking over noise suppression headsets from heavy industry. Trust me, i'd know that sound as a trucker. I even double checked and no it was not on. No noise suppression was used. Dolby Atmos was not used. Many tunes of the EQ rendered only minor improvements over 3 listens. The only positive thing I can say was that the bass, was pretty punchy, and clearly the main focus point of this headset. Spiderbite - "Black Betty" for its driving guitar riffs, bass guitar, and drums set to a distorted lo-fi/fried vocal. And the vocal... was just as clear as the previous song which is horrific. I felt this would have been a perfect fit for this headset, the fried and distorted vocals, the punchy thrumming bass, but... it was all still ruined by the total lack of highs, and muddy disgusting mids. The Seatbelts - "Waltz for Iziz" & "Cat Blues" for their distinct highs and more classical instruments. All of which sounded like I was listening to it on an authentic gramophone. If that was the goal, I'd have loved it. But the fact is, the stage presence was tiny, the sounds were all jumbled together, and the highs and mids were reminiscent of a muddy road after a herd of duly incontinent buffalo had stampeded down it. Corsair, I really hope you read this as I've been a huge fan and supporter since 2015; when you started your headset venture. I owned your ram, headsets, fans, keyboards, mice, pretty much everything but a case from you. And this has totally broken the trust I had in you. My love and trust for your products started to fade with the far too small Corsair Virtuoso. But they had a metal frame, so I could bend them to fit somewhat. And they sounded so absolutely stellar, I could forgive the actual pain of wearing them. Which breaks my heart as the first pair of Corsair Voids I wore were the single most comfortable headset I've ever worn. Its why I bought 4 of them in my lifetime. I latter got the corsair mechanical keyboard when it came out, even if you manufactured it in such a way you could not replace keys at all by snapping them around the aluminum face plate locking the board to it through the caps and hiding their release tabs in the middle of this sandwich. I genuinely hate to say it Corsair, but unless you did something to astound me, its over. I will take my longstanding business elsewhere. As it is; I returned it same day. I could not stand to wear it physically, or stand to mentally hear the noises it made.
M**W
Frequent disconnecting and infuriating design
The mic quality is the main reason why I bought this headset after a lot of online reviews praised it, and it definitely delivers there. The sound quality is also good, relative to other gaming headsets and less so audiophile level headphones that cost 5x the price of this, so definitely good enough for me. It also feels good on my head and over my ears and I can wear it for hours without ever feeling discomfort, like my head has been in a vice, or my ears feeling crushed. Where this headset falls short after about 1.5 years of using it is its connectivity and some design problems. It will seemingly at random disconnect from its 2.4ghz connection and force my to plug in the cable. It's not because of low power, because when I check the power level in the software (which is pretty janky), it's not anywhere near the red. When this happens in game and you lose all sound suddenly, it's an extreme pain and annoyance to have to get the cable when it matters. The whole point of me wanting this headset was to have no wire tethering me to the computer like I'm in Tron, so it's a huge let down to have this problem. There are two other design issues that have gotten on my nerves over 1.5 years of using this to the point I want to get a different headset. The first is the on/off button on the headset. You have to hold it down to turn it on or off, which you think wouldn't be an issue. But if it turns off after no sound has been used for a bit, or you press it but don't hold it down for long enough, there's a long pause you need to wait before trying again. *Presses button for 3 seconds, releases* *Nothing happens* *immediately goes to press button to redo it. After 5 seconds nothing happens because I didn't wait long enough* Just put in a toggle that you can push up or down!!! I'm not sure why some designers want one button to rule them all, but make a simple toggle like other brands do to avoid this problem. The second issue is it beeping when you're out of range of the connection. If you walk maybe 20 feet away, it'll beep at you constantly to let you know you're no longer close enough to hear any sound from your game/video/song/whatever. Gee, I know that because I walked away, and then the sudden loss of audio will clue me in that I'm out of range. Why would you beep at the user to let them know they're out of range??? It's not like I'm a truck backing up and need beeps to let everyone around me know I'm moving. No way to turn that off either, and for how big and intense the software is, you really can't change much of anything on the headset. The mic quality is great, and if you want a headset just for that, this is pretty good, but I'd pass on this headset because of these design problems and its frequent disconnecting.
U**A
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D**N
Corsair es calidad
Es un excelente producto, la calidad del material es unica, pero vamos a lo que nos importa, el audio: - Sin duda el audio es un tema complicado de explicar por texto, la equailizacion de fabrica es muy simple, no hay mucho que puedas hacer usando los ajustes de audio de tu computadora ni tampoco lo que te ofrece ICUE. Sin embargo, activando el DOLBY ATMOS cambia totalmente, pues te permite equalizar y obtener un sonido con mas cuerpo y profundidad. *Tener en cuenta que por medio de la aplicacion de DOLBY solo llegas a tener 24 bits a48hz como maximo. Aunque el equipo cuente con 24bits a 98hz. - La bateria dura unos dos dias y medio, ajustando bien el brillo del logo, y apagado automatico,se puede optimizar bien la duracion, y no es complicado solo conectar el cable usb y continuas con la misma calidad. - La cancelacion de ruido no es al 100% pero si le llega a un 90% tal vez. - En cuanto a la conexion, no he tenido ningun problema via inalambrica, siempre es bastante buena y sin retraso, eso si, los 10mts que prometo no creo que sea asi al 100%. Corsair es claidad sin duda, no he tenido ningun problema con el equipo, siempre es comodo usarlo y tenerlo a la mano, funcional siempre.
J**I
Super recomendado
Somente peça quando o assunto são os graves. Surround e ergonomia perfeitos Agora vamos ver a durabilidade, se dura tanto quanto o anterior, G935 que foi de 2019 a 2026. O fabricante é tradicional de memórias
N**E
One of the best, if not the best headset
Best headset ive ever used !! why?? the fact that you get lifetime Dolby Atmos membership is the best thing, Dolby atmos is absolutely superior when it comes to sound quality, its often used in Cinemas. using it for almost more than 2 years, battery is still in great shape. its super comfy , mic quality is fantastic. Im really happy with my purchase.
S**U
Top Headset
Das Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless Premium Gaming Headset ist eines der besten Headsets, die ich je hatte. Der 3D-Surround-Sound ist beeindruckend und ideal zum Zocken. Der Tragekomfort ist hoch, auch bei langen Sessions. Die kabellose Verbindung ist stabil und die Akkulaufzeit reicht für ausgedehnte Gaming-Marathons. Das Mikrofon liefert klare Sprachqualität. Ein Must-have für jeden Gamer.
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