The Corsair HS80 Max has almost everything you could want in a gaming headset for an enjoyable gaming session -- clear high-resolution audio, a comfortable and stylish design, and good cross-platform compatibility.
Honestly, unless you basically don’t have a penny to your name and so just need something cheap and quick, I think you should just save up for an Audeze Maxwell. Damn thing performs like headphones thrice its pricetag. It completely obliterated the standard for gaming headsets.
In my opinion, the gaming headset market now consists of two segments: the sub-100 market, for those who just need a cheap headset because they’re broke and so is whatever they were using.
And then there’s the Maxwell. If you can afford to save up for a $100+ headset because you want something to last, then the Maxwell is the best value proposition on the market, and it’s not close.
Honestly, unless you basically don’t have a penny to your name and so just need something cheap and quick, I think you should just save up for an Audeze Maxwell. Damn thing performs like headphones thrice its pricetag. It completely obliterated the standard for gaming headsets.
300$ is the standard for gaming headsets now…?
In my opinion, the gaming headset market now consists of two segments: the sub-100 market, for those who just need a cheap headset because they’re broke and so is whatever they were using.
And then there’s the Maxwell. If you can afford to save up for a $100+ headset because you want something to last, then the Maxwell is the best value proposition on the market, and it’s not close.