This headset is best used with Dolby Atmos supported titles, and there are only a few of them. If you happen to play any of the Dolby Atmos supported titles, and want an incredible surround sound experience and don't mind biting the $149.99 price tag, the HS75 XB Wireless is for you.
Works only on Xbox and PCs that have the Xbox wireless adapter
High price
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Corsair’s latest gaming headset is an undeniably impressive proposition. From the premium look of its metallic grills to the pleasingly ‘clickity clack’ scroll of its volume-wheel, this is a headset that justifies the undeniably steep price tag. As a gaming headset it’s hard to fault, made an even better value proposition by its surprisingly impressive music performance.
The Corsair HS75 XB Wireless is a gaming headset that offers good sound and a comfortable fit, but inconsistent connectivity and a high price hold it back.
This headset is best used with Dolby Atmos supported titles, and there are only a few of them. If you happen to play any of the Dolby Atmos supported titles, and want an incredible surround sound experience and don't mind biting the $149.99 price tag, the HS75 XB Wireless is for you.
From it’s comfortable fit and classic look, to its dynamic sound with Dolby Atmos support, the Corsair HS75 XB feels like a huge audio upgrade over your average headset or standard TV speakers. Whether you want to compete with positional audio, or want to enhance your games and movies with a deeper, richer sound, the HS75 XB makes your Xbox sound better.
Yes, would be the long and the short of it. Corsair continues to dominate the gaming world and they’ve taken an already class-leading headset, made it look sexier than ever, thrown in Dolby Atmos, and kicked it back out to market. It’s one of the best headsets out there today, and it’s as simple as that.
There isn’t an overwhelming number of wireless gaming headsets that work with Xbox consoles. But compared to some of the newer options, like the $150 SteelSeries Arctis 7X and the $120 Astro A20 Gen 2, the HS75 XB Wireless is a better option when it comes to sound quality, ease of use, and comfort. Not that any of those models are bad, but if you’re particular about attention to fine detail, Corsair’s $150 headset stands out just a bit beyond what’s currently out there.
For Xbox players, the Corsair HS75 is dollar for dollar one of the best headsets. At under $150 for a gaming headset that’s not only comfortable but sounds great with Dolby Atmos support and is wireless, it’s hard to find flaws, but that’s what we have to do. The biggest disadvantage the headset has is its incompatibility with other platforms. Yes, it works for Xbox One and Xbox Series X, but it unfortunately lacks support for PC.