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Corsair HS60 Pro 7.1 Virtual Surround Wired Gaming Headset (Carbon, CA-9011213-NA) for
$39.99.
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Corsair HS60 Pro 7.1 Virtual Surround Wired Gaming Headset (Carbon, CA-9011213-NA) for
$39.99.
Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
Amazon has
Corsair HS60 Pro 7.1 Virtual Surround Wired Gaming Headset (Carbon, CA-9011213-NA) for
$39.99.
Shipping is free.
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Features:- Adjustable ear cups fitted with memory foam
- High-quality custom-tuned 50mm neodymium Audio drivers
- 7.1 surround sound on PC creating a multi-channel audio experience
- A fully detachable noise-cancelling unidirectional microphone reduces ambient noise for excellent voice clarity
- Multi-platform compatible with PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox one, Nintendo switch and mobile devices via a gold-plated 3.5mm connector
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Other reviews don't seem to be as... 'Reddit-y'. Lol:
https://www.google.com/search?q=c...un
Anyone have these, and can provide feedback?
I wouldn't be using them for gaming... mainly for meetings in Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
Occasionally I have to watch instructional videos in YouTube, Lynda.com, or O'Reilly, and sometimes I have to take (or teach) a class or workshop online.
I'm currently running this cheapo set of Logitech on-ear headphones (w/ mic) that our IT dept gave/loaned me.
I'm not even sure what model they are (or how to tell), but they're USB-only. It'd be nice to have something with the option of USB or an AUX cord.
(the best option would clearly be Bluetooth, but when I went from a laptop to a desktop at work late last year, I didn't realize the desktop computers didn't come with Bluetooth until after the change had already been made)
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- is_the_corsair_hs60_a_good_headset [reddit.com]
- headsets_corsair_hs60_pro_71_virtual_surround/ [reddit.com]
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- headset_corsair_hs60_pro_surround_wired_stereo/ [reddit.com]
Other reviews don't seem to be as... 'Reddit-y'. Lol:https://www.google.com/search?q=c...un
Anyone have these, and can provide feedback?
I wouldn't be using them for gaming... mainly for meetings in Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
Occasionally I have to watch instructional videos in YouTube, Lynda.com, or O'Reilly, and sometimes I have to take (or teach) a class or workshop online.
I'm currently running this cheapo set of Logitech on-ear headphones (w/ mic) that our IT dept gave/loaned me.
I'm not even sure what model they are (or how to tell), but they're USB-only. It'd be nice to have something with the option of USB or an AUX cord.
(the best option would clearly be Bluetooth, but when I went from a laptop to a desktop at work late last year, I didn't realize the desktop computers didn't come with Bluetooth until after the change had already been made)
I'm not even sure what model they are (or how to tell), but they're USB-only. It'd be nice to have something with the option of USB or an AUX cord.
(the best option would clearly be Bluetooth, but when I went from a laptop to a desktop at work late last year, I didn't realize the desktop computers didn't come with Bluetooth until after the change had already been made)
If you only need them for business purposes, you probably don't need the ones with surround sound, Dolby 7.1, etc. I also like listening to music, so I like the headphones with the 50mm drivers instead of the 40mm drivers.
I'm using a pair of Steel Series 5 that I enjoy (wired USB or audio jack).
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If this is the only one in your budget at $40, it might suit basic needs for short periods.
ive been using them for about a year, i like them and i think i paid around $60
i would say this is a good deal