![]() ![]() Apex Legends, or any battle royale or even any first-person-shooter game, is a great test for headsets because of the directional audio support being such a pivotal part of the game's experience. #Strafe metacritic pro#Gaming AudioĪfter plugging my HS70 Pro Wireless into my PC, updating drivers, and firmware, I jumped straight into a game of Apex Legends. ![]() Overall, the HS70 Pro Wireless held up very well in all my tests, battery life and charge time was impressive as was the audio tests I put it through. The HS70 Pro Wireless sports 16-hour battery life and can be charged in just two hours. I put it through many different audio tests, and a few examples of these tests are music listening, in-game audio, and volume distortion tests. Performance & Microphone PerformanceĪs with every headset review I do, I used the Corsair HS70 Pro Wireless for 20+ hours. I found this particularly helpful as I didn't have to take the headset off to check the battery status LED, and I could tell what percent the headset left. In the above image, you can see all of the hardware components being monitored by the iCUE software, as well as the battery status for the headset. Since there is no way to accurately check the battery status of the HS70 Pro Wireless without going into the settings in the iCUE software, I recommend users to add it to their dashboard. I think I was expecting a little bit of innovation when it came to the layout, but that's just me. Everything is very standard, the microphone mute button, volume wheel, power button, and blinking LED battery status light all do exactly what they are designed to do. ![]() I really like the feel of the buttons, they have a nice click to it when pressed, but none of them impressed me. I think that the grills look and feel very nice, and I have to mention that I do like the choice of not putting any RGB's behind them.Īs for the button layout of the HS70 Pro Wireless, I'm quite torn. The grills are purely for an aesthetic look and don't alter any performance at all since this headset is closed-back. The earcups feature a nice grill, and while you might initially think this means that the HS70 Pro Wireless is an open-back headset, this isn't the case. The weight isn't that noticeable after you have had the headset on your head for some time, but any weight that is noticeable is accounted for by the initial comfort. While I can say that the HS70 Pro Wireless isn't the lightest headset I have used, it's undoubtedly one of the comfiest. As for the structural properties of the HS70 Pro Wireless, the headset is pieced together with sleek black metal and paired with what seems to be plush memory foam earcups. ![]()
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