At this price point a headset boasting design choices that include custom-tuned 50mm audio drivers, a detachable microphone and memory foam ear cups is certainly impressive but the audio quality could really use some work to improve it's standing.The buil...
Extremely stylish and expensive looking, Comfortable mesh and memory foam ear cups, Lightweight for extended play sessions
Detachable microphone is an annoyance, Lack of 7.1 surround sound
A well-designed and lightweight budget headset that doesn't forget the importance of decent audio. It might lack the ability to deliver true surround sound, but it's forgivable given the low price and level of comfort on offer...
Affordable, Decent sound quality, Nice and light, Good clarity from the mic
Vocals can sound muffled, Definitely get what you pay for in terms of build quality, HS50 is only £10-15 more
Priced at just £39.99, the HS35 is Corsair's new entry-level headset, designed to target the user who wants a simple plug-and-play device without the extra bells and whistles like RGB lighting, virtual surround sound or wireless functionality.You definite...
Published: 2019-07-15, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: Are you in need of a new gaming headset, but can't afford anything fancy? Well now corsair has your back, with their new HS35 headset! Its styled to match their more premium HS70 headset although to hit the just £35 price tag, they've had to make some cos...
Published: 2019-06-27, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
If you're looking for a stylish headset with punchy drivers that won't break the bank, the Corsair HS35 is right on the money!Corsair HS35 Stereo Multi-Format Gaming Headset Review...
Published: 2021-09-08, Author: Karl , review by: tomsguide.com
Flexible microphone stalk that detaches when not required, Good driver response in bass to middle frequencies, Comfortable, lightweight fit for long play sessions, Classic and understated styling
No USB connectivity, Moulded cable connection, Microphone tinny and crunchy
Some no-frills gaming headsets holding onto the bottom of the budget ladder strike you as cheap out of the box. I’m reminded of my Grandma’s old saying “buy cheap, pay twice.” Well, my Grandma never played Sniper Elite 4 with the Corsair HS35.It’s not fan...
Loose bass response, Lacking overal clarity, Uncomfortable on bigger ears
Corsair's HS35 makes a lot of great calls in the design category. But unfortunately this budget gaming headset can't quite nail the fundamental audio quality. An extra $20-$30 buys you much more quality...
Abstract: Corsair HS35 Headset review 'Never Miss A Beat'Well, after a small absence from reviewing products, I'm pleased to say I'm back to do some more for Guru3D! Today, we have the relatively new Corsair HS35 Stereo headset in for review. I won't waste any time...
Comfortable (Large Earpads / Memory Foam Padding), Good Mids & Highs, Bass Levels, Detachable Microphone (Easier To Replace), Available In 4 Colors (Carbon/Red/Blue/Green), Price (For Some),
Design (Too “Plain”), Overall Build Quality,
We tested the HS35 for a total of 2 weeks not only with several games on the PC (like Devil May Cry 5, Kingdom Come Deliverance, Star Wars Battlefront 2, Rebel Galaxy Outlaw and Age Of Wonders Planetfall) but also while listening to several lossle...
Excellent comfort, Decent spatial awareness, Fun, bassy in-game sound, Solid microphone in terms of in-game communication, Good value for money
Not the greatest build quality, Too bassy for more complex music genres, Occasional microphone popping (easily solvable with a windscreen)
The Corsair HS35 Stereo is available online for $40 and comes with a 2-year warranty. Excellent comfort Decent spatial awareness Fun, bassy in-game sound Solid microphone in terms of in-game communication Good value for money Not the greatest build quali...