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Corsair HS1A Analogue Gaming Headset

Corsair HS1A Analogue Gaming Headset
  • Corsair HS1A Analogue Gaming Headset
  • Corsair HS1A Analogue Gaming Headset
  • Corsair HS1A Analogue Gaming Headset
  • Corsair HS1A Analogue Gaming Headset
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Based on 9 reviews
  • Excellent:
    5
  • Good:
    2
  • Average:
    2
  • Bad:
    0

Reviews

  • By LanOC Reviews on June 14, 2011

    and Verdict All Pages Page 1 of 6It’s rare to find a company that consistently hits home runs with their products, even more so in the tech industry with how quickly things change. Corsair is one of the few companies that have been consistently...

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  • By TechReaction.net on April 21, 2011

    The Corsair HS1A headset really proved its worth in the testing that we performed on it. The adjustable one-size-fits-all headband worked well to help us get the perfect fit to make extended use a pleasure. The padded synthetic leather headband was...

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  • By Bit-tech.net on April 20, 2011

    The HS1A is Corsair's follow-up to the , but replaces its predecessor's USB connector with a more conventional pair of 3.5mm mini-jacks for the benefit of a £17 price cut.Both the HS1 and the HS1A have 50mm drivers housed in large,...

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  • By HardOCP on April 14, 2011

    The Corsair HS1A is the most comfortable and best performing stereo gaming headset we have ever used. We had a great sound stage in music, movies and games. The HS1A simply did a stellar job reproducing the sound signature of whichever sound card we...

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  • By PCPer on March 30, 2011

    The Corsair Gaming Audio Series HS1A is priced at $79.99. They can often be found for about $5 cheaper than that. The build quality of these headphones is truly second to none, and they are very comfortable units. The sound they produce is more...

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  • By Overclockers Club on March 06, 2011

    Disregarding Dolby Headphone for a moment, Corsair's second headset, apart from some negligible, minor differences, is identical to the HS1. Overall this is a good thing, because the HS1 is hugely comfortable and constructed very well. The quality...

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  • By Metku.net on March 06, 2011

    These few gaming headset reviews have been a bit of an eye opener for me personally. I listen a LOT of music, watch tons of films and also am an avid gamer and also take the sound quality pretty seriously. Before the reviews I've always been a bit...

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  • By Neoseeker on February 23, 2011

    The HS1A is an analog headset which may put some people off at first, but it is a great performer. One of the advantages I found it had over USB headsets was being able to use it on many different devices. I was able to use it listen to my iPod or...

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  • By Kitguru.net on February 20, 2011

    Corsair seem to turn everything they touch into gold. These prove to be no...

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  • By HEXUS.net on February 18, 2011

    Corsair's foray into the PC audio market came with the release of the HS1 gaming headset last summer. Positioned as a high-end USB-connected headset with built-in Dolby processing, we reckoned that the £70 retail price was worth it if you were...

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