<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> //344567.top 2025-05-20T01:00:00Z en <![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> The Corsair Scimitar is back, with the new Wirele🌠ss SE model hitting the shelves today. That 12-button array returns in all its glꦜory, with the addition of new Stream Deck features, an upgraded Marksman S 33K sensor, and a boosted 150-hour 2.4GHz battery life. At $139.99 / £139.99, the Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is $10 more expensive than the previous generation in the US.

Long considered one of the best gaming mouse models for MMO titles, 2025's iteration returns the 12-button array as well as the slidable panel design. This is where I've been having fun tinkering o👍ver the last few days.

Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE |
This is the gaming mouse for those who want all their controls right at their fingertips, and its integration with Stream Deck kit now makes it a go-to for streamers as well. Coജrsair has the new Scimitar Elite Wireless SE pointer on its site for $139.99 right now, though I'm only seeing the black and yellow colorway available.

Buy it if:

✅ You're a streamer
✅ You play MMO games
✅ You want as many buttons as possible

Don't buy it if:

❌ You prefer a larger form factor

UK:

That's a total of 16 customizable buttons, all readily available for personalization not just in iCue but in the Stream Deck software. The latter means you c🐈an now configure those clickers to run your streams, with the 💃full suite of Stream Deck OBS and Twitch plugins available.

Close up on side buttons of Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE gaming mouse on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

That's big news for anyone on live, but with the wealth productivity and media editing tools also available on the platform the Scimitar Elite Wireless SE goes well beyond usual keybinding opportunities. I currently have a full work profile set up with access to every keyboard shortcut I use on a day-to-d🦂ay basis available at the tap of a button. On top of that, though, there's the potential for everything from full stream control to super-fast video editing all taking place in the right hand.

There's also an improved sensor under the hood, though the leap from the previous generation's 26,000⛄ DPI to the new 33,000 DPI is only going to be noticed by the most competitive of players. The swap also comes with a faster 750 IPS,ꦬ though, which will make for more accurate tracking over faster movements.

The Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE packs 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and wired connectivity, with an estimated 500-hour battery life over Bluetooth (no RGB) and 150-hour charge when used on 2.4GHz. That's well above the average set out by the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mice on the market, tying the the Scimitar's main competitor, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Naga V2 Pro.

If you're keen to try the competition, I'm also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice on the market, but there's also a range of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mice to consider as well. Lefties won't get on well with the Corsair Scimitar, but I'm also hunting down the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mice on the market.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-mice/corsairs-new-gaming-mouse-has-a-secret-weapon-that-could-make-it-an-insta-hit-with-streamers/ UVnR9rVHNqnkftP4Kfpb9k Tue, 20 May 2025 01:00:00 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Corsair has unveiled its next gaming keyboard ahead of Computex tomorrow, and the MAKR 75 looks set to take on Glorious and the custom market. It's a fully modular deck, with everything from the switch plate to ꦫthe connection options ready for customizing.

Available now, the $214.99 / £175.99 Corsair MAKR 75 features a full aluminum build with eight layers of sound dampening contained within - all in a gasket mounted design. That's a breath of fresh air from a manufacturer I generally find struggles with its switch noise. Like many of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboard brands, Corsair has iꦬts own switches and keycaps to choose from, but 🐠the deck will take any three- or five-pin clackers you want.

Corsair MAKR 75 |
The Corsair MAKR 75 launches today, with the chassis itself starting at $214.99, a premium rate for a barebone kit. If you're looking to dive into the world of custom keyboards, but want to keep your allegiance to Corsair's pedigree this where you're lo𒆙oking.

Buy it if:

✅ You want to keep gaming features
✅ You want more control over feel and sound
✅ You're keen to upgrade with modular parts

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't need extra gaming features

UK:

Many gaming keyboard brands have been leaning into the world of custom decks for a few years now, starting by launching some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best hot-swappable keyboards of the last few years and now moving further into the space. Like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Glorious GMMK 3, however, Corsair is holding you to its own line of add-on accessories f🤪or upgrades and custᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚomization.

And things get pricey when you start actually building the deck. That FR4 switch plate adds $20 to the final price, your switches come in at an extra $34.99 - $49.99, keycaps range from $30 to $40, and that LCD display is an extra $35. If you want a wireless deck, you're adding an additional $50 on top as well. That mea🍌ns a fully built keyboard is going to cost you between $234.98 and $354.98. Ooft.

Corsair MAKR 75 gaming keyboard with RGB lighting on a dark surface

(Image credit: Corsair)

While it doesn't quite beat the size of Glorious's modular range, there's only one switch plate alternative (FR4) and no 🐈Hall effect options, Corsair is doing its own b💖its here. The control dial in the top right corner can be swapped out for a customizable macro button with its own display, and the connection can even be swapped to wireless.

You're not getting the full personalization of a custom barebones kit here, but there's certainly more room to play. Not only that, but the Corsair MAKR 75 comes equipped with the brand's AXON 8,000Hz poling rate and is compatible with the Corsair Web Hub for a less CPU-intensive customization exp🐭erience.

This is a lot for a barebone 🦩kit, but the aluminum build, swappable control dial, and ease of access does add🍬 to the overall proposition in a way cheaper first-timer kits can't. A more generic barebone kit will generally cost you between $80 and $120, though some can reach near $300 for premium materials.

It's expensive, then, but if you're after a gaming-first keyboard with the customiಞzation options of more premium builds it could be a worthwhile investment.

I'm also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming keyboards as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best membrane gaming keyboards on the market. Or, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models for a full system refresh.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-keyboards/corsair-just-launched-its-first-diy-keyboard-but-this-barebone-kit-sure-is-pricey/ sGKNwdEmXk4jQu6AFojFRJ Mon, 19 May 2025 13:17:04 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> I usually tell people to put a pause on their gaming chair shopping trips until a big seasonal sales event like Memorial Day, Prime Day, or Black Friday. My reasonin🌼g is pretty simple; gaming chairs are a sometimes stupidly expensive bit of furniture to buy, and they don't often go on offer outwith these big sales. We're just under two weeks out from Memorial Day, though, and I'm sc🌺rapping that advice.

Right now, three of my favorite chairs are all discounted, and with the prices they're at, I don't see any reason to wait for later this month. Kicking things off is a seat that's perfect for anyone buyin🍒g their first one, or anyone who just doesn't have the budget for some of the bigger names. The Corsair TC100 Relaxed is going for right now, and even for our favorite budget chair, that's one hell of a bargain.

Next up is its mid-range sibling, the Corsair TC500 Luxe. This also appears on our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming chair list, but the Shadow (black) model is currently rocking a $75 discount, bringing it to . Lastly, for those looking for the last w🌳ord in lumbar support, the Razer Iskur V2 is down to , reduced from its hefty $649 price.

Corsair TC100 Relaxed |
Save $61 - Starting things off at the entry-level end of the price scale, the Corsair TC100 Relaxed is going for $60 cheaper than its launch price in the US. Granted, I hardly ever see this seat up at its MSRP these days, but even compared to its $210 ꦛaverage price, this is a real bargain.

Buy it if:

✅You're on a tight budget
✅You still want good comfort and features
✅ You're not bothered about color choices

Don't buy it if:

❌ You'd rather have integrated lumbar support
❌ You want more armrest adjustability

Corsair TC 500 Luxe |
Save $75 - If you have a bit more money to play with, the other option from Corsair is the TC500 Luxe, which I still use as my daily driver months after reviewing it. It has a lot of high-end features for a chair under $500, so seeing it laid low to the tu🍌ne of a $75 discount is well worth recommending. Annoyingly, it's only on offer in its Shadow Black color.

Buy it if:

✅ You like a wider seat base
✅ You want something that looks a bit unique
✅ You're okay with the black color

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want great armrests
❌ You want even better lumbar support

Razer Iskur V2 |
Save $82 - I've seen Razer's latest high-end c🔥hair come down in price a few times since its launch last year, and although this isn't a patch o💧n its lowest-ever price of $499, I'd take any opportunity to get one of the more expensive gaming chairs for cheaper.

Buy it if:

✅ You care about lumbar support
✅ You have the money to spend
✅ You're looking for 𝔉a great alt🏅ernative to Secretlab

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want lots of color choices
❌ You'd rather have something more breathable


For more on gaming furniture, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best console gaming chairs, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best pink gaming chairs, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming desks.

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//344567.top/hardware/chairs/dont-wait-for-memorial-day-these-gaming-chair-deals-wont-last-that-long/ opyVyFpd6QvvXDWBEdTbA7 Tue, 13 May 2025 16:20:56 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> As the gaming chair market has expanded, manufacturers have been exploring all sorts of quirks to help you relax in them. Most gaming chairs end up looking pretty similar to the competition that already exists, but occasionally, you'll find the odd chair that really stands out from the crowd. There are chairs with mesh backs, chairs that are beanbags, foldable gaming chairs, seats with floating𝄹 bac🐼krests, and yes, even gaming couches and beds.

By far, though, the ones I get asked about most often are chairs with heated massage features, because boy, don't they sound nice. Who doesn't want a gaming chair that heats your body up in the winter and massages all your aches away while you work from home? That sounds like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming chair imaginable, doesn't it?

Well, pardon the pun, but I'm not sure these chairs can "back up" their allure. While they sound nice on paper, I usually disappoint people by telling them that these chairs often aren't worth the extra money you pay for them. Gaming chairs are expensive enough, but that's only the beginning of the problem with heated backrests and ☂massaging gaming chairs. So please, before you take the leap, allow me, your friendly neighbourhood chair reviewer, to talꦺk you back down from the ledge. Here's why I'd argue against buying a massaging gaming chair.

Price

A marketing image of one of Elfordson's RGB massaging gaming chairs

(Image credit: Elfordson)

I know I literally just said it, but gaming chairs are already an expensive item to invest in. Not only that, but shopping for one feels very high-risk. It's not like you can take a trip dℱown to the local gaming chair shop and park yourself in all the different types to try them out and see which suits you best. A lot of the time, you're sinking a small fortune (around $500 for a decent chair with lots of features) into something you'll have no idea you'll l🐼ike.

Bran🦄ds like Secretlab and Herman Miller charge a premium for their seats, and it's easy to come away from them having spent upwards of $700. Mid-range brands that still make great chairs are brands like Fractal Design, Boulies, Corsair, and AndaSeat. Even then, you're still parting with between $300-$500 to sit down in their products. Sure, there are the entry-level options that lie around the $200-300 mark, but my guess is that if you're looking for an all-singing, all-dancing massage chair, you won't be interested in compromising to one of the cheapest ones out there that only give you the b𒁃are bones.

Massaging gaming chairs can come from either end of the spectrum. Sometimes, from that upper echelon, and in the case of the Mavix M9, the massaging features add extra cost to an already pricey seat. Massaging/heated chairs from Mavix and DXRacer can cost you anywhere from $600-$800. That's a whole lot of money to part with for one extra feature. On t🌃he opposite end of the spectrum, yoꦓu've got options from Elfordson, which are a lot more affordable, but their chairs don't have the strongest user reviews. No matter how much pain your back is in, I really don't see a chair being the solution.

They won't help your pain as much as you think

Mario and Sonic at the Olympics marketing image of the two characters sprinting next to one another

One of the biggest reasons people areౠ drawn to massage chairs is that they have back pain complaints. Let me tell you, as someone who's been reviewing gaming chairs for the better part of three years, that this is a great reason to invest in one. Since I was a teenager, I've always carried stress in my back and shoulders, and one of the big ways I evaluate each gaming throne is by💮 seeing how it helps or hinders that pain.

Posture support is an amazing feature of gaming chairs, but I'm going to burst your bubble right now. Posture support is just that - it's support, it's not a cure for your back pain.

Massage features are the exact same. Even if you hired a professional massage therapist to give you a bi-weekly rubdown, their help would only go so far. According to , the number one cause of chronic back pain is muscle atrophy - as in, muscles deteriorating so they can't properly support your spine, ligaments, and body weight. In fact, according to the , the , , , and pretty much any physiotherapy website I can see all argue that muscle deterioration comes before improper posture, genetics, or chronic conditions, and that exercise is the thing that will help you overcome your pain.

Now, don't get me wrong, a solid, posture-enhancing chair is absolutely going to a๊id you i𓆉n your quest against back pain as well, but it isn't going to be a cure-all, nor an easy way out. Without speaking too broadly because your back pain might be due to a specific trauma or condition I don't know about, strengthening your back is going to be the long-term way to improve things for you.

The realities of massage chairs

Mavix M7's lumbar and back support

(Image credit: Future / Alistair Jones)

What's more, gaming chairs with massage features aren't really designed to cater to your specific back i🤡ssues. You might have a specific point of pain, or a different somatotype (body build) from the people these chairs were design✱ed around, so it's not like they can specifically target your area of discomfort.

Plus, have you ever tried a proper, non-gaming massage chair? I'm pretty sure at some point we've all sat in one of those giant coin-slot massage chairs you can find in shopping malls, at cinemas, or sometimes theme parks. Alternatively, maybe you have a grandparent or older relative who has a massage chair at home. If you have tried ﷽one, you'll know that these armchairs don't exactly "massage" you; they make you feel like you've been repeatedly hit by a truck, often worsening whatever pain you have.

Gaming chairs that have heated massage features, like the Mavix M7, don't go that far. Their motors aren't as powerful, and don't actually span the entire backrest, they mainly focus on a small portion of your lowe♑r back. When our news editor Ali reviewed that chair, he really enjoyed it, but did come away feeling as though the Elemax features are 🔯a luxury that don't necessarily warrant the extra money you pay.

Ali also noted that the practicalities of owning a heating, massaging chair aren't all that great. You'll need to plug it in to either charge it or power it when it's working. If you're worried about your energy bills already, thanks to a full gaming PC setup and all the tech you use on a daily basis (and constantly surging energy prices), this is going to be an extra expense for you. Plus, if you don't have a spare plug socket near where you sit, that'll be an inconvenience. Extra electrical parts also make for a trickier (and heavier) assembly process, which I know from assembling the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fezibo Triple Motoꦏr L-Shaped💖 Standing Desk.

A regular gaming chair with great lumbar support will be just as good for you

A closer look at the Razer Iskur V2 adjustable lumbar support

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

While I would🌊n't necessarily recommend that you fork out extra money on a gaming chair with massage features, there are plenty of chairs out there that give you great lumbar support that I woul൩d recommend investing in.

For starters, there's the go-to choice of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Iskur V2, which, although pricey, does have a partially floating backrest that lets you custoꦑmize its lumbar support to suit you and the positions you like to sit in.

Then there are ergonomic options like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fractal Refine, which is our current pick for best overall gaming chair. It, like a lot of other chairs, has lumbar support you can customise both in its height and depth, and its mesh cosmetic ♏options ensure the rest of your spine is supported in a healthy way. The best thing about the Fractal Refine's lumbar support, though, is that it has a secondary seat depth for when you want to sink into the chair a little deeper. This ensures that while you take a more relaxed and reclined position, your lumbar and spinal column are still being supported by the chair's ergonomic design.

If you're okay with something a bit more traditional in terms of gaming chair design, why not opt for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair TC500 Luxe, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Secretlab Titan Evo, or the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Boulies Master Series? All three of these feature adjustable lumbar support along with other ܫfeatures. While they won't heat you up or rub you♋ down, they will give you everything you need to start conquering your back issues.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> I'm much more privy to a wireless gaming headset, but Corsair Virtuoso Pro has grabbed my attention even without its current lowest ever price. Unlike other entries in the Virtuoso headset lineup, its o🌃pen-back nature gives it a more realistic sound as it's not restricted to bouncing between the headset's drivers and your precious eardrums.

Thanks to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Amazon Gaming Week, it's harder than ever to ignore now that it's down to just . Around $200 for a wired-only pair of cups would normally big a big ask, but its current 30% saving seems entirely justified for one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming that not only brings a more immersive and𝐆 impressive audio quality to your games, but that has boom꧅ing 50mm graphene drivers packed in to boot.

Corsair Virtuoso Pro wired open back gaming headset | 
Save $60 - 
The Corsair Virtuoso Pro has returned to its lowest ever price, dropping down to $139.99. It's not uncommon to see this headset down to $150, however, thanks to Amazon Gaming Week, there's an extra $10 off for those in need of a high-quality streaming headset.

Featured in: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Best PC headset

Buy it if:

✅ You prefer a wired connection
✅ You're a streamer

Don't buy it if:

❌ Having a wireless headset is a must
❌ You need a quiet recording space

Price check:  | 

If you're looking for a headset to complete your streaming setup, in particular, you're in luck. The Virtuoso Pro is not only $60 off, but it's also compatible with Elgato's Wave XLR USB interface, and its open-back nature means you can better hear your voice over whatever game you're streaming.

Even without one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gear for streaming at your disposal, this headset is still compatible with your gaming PC, PS5, and even the original Nintendo Switch. But incorporating it into you🍨r live-streaming setup will get you the most out of 🐻one of the most iconic headsets to come from the Virtuoso line.

Should you buy the Corsair Virtuoso Pro?

Top of Corsair Virtuoso Pro headband showing logo

(Image credit: Future)

Not everyone is going to get a kick out of an open-back headset, so the Virtuoso Pro is definitely a more niche pick than a lot of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets you might be more familiar with. But these can come in real handy, whether you want a richer, more immersive sound or a headset designed with streaming in mind.

Each cup of the Virtuoso Pro comes with triangular-shaped grills, which allow the sound from the 50mm graphene drivers to flow from. This is the basic principle of any open-back headset, as the lack of an enclosed design gives the audio vibrations of your favorite games more space to breathe. Our hardware team's own Tabitha Baker explained in her 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Pro review that this makes it "sound fantastic" as it allowed for a wider soundscape and an "incredibly natural" listening experience.

Whether it was exploring the neon-lit world of Cyberpunk 2077 or playing through Starfield, Tabitha explained that the Pro provides a "solid level of directional audio" which is also heightened by the 50mm graphene drivers. While they can bring your PC, PS5, or even Nintendo Switch game worlds to life, they also come in handy for streaming as the universal 3.5mm jack can be popped into gear like Elgato's Wave XLR USB interface.

The open-back design also means you can not only hear your friends cha💞tting away more clearly, but you can also hear yourself speak. Sure, a lot of high-powered headsets come with audio monitoring for that very reason. But being able to hear the natural cadence of your voice, without the audio becoming too busy and overbearing with the extra audio sources, can go a long way in making your chatting sound natural, and therefore more pleasant, to your live-streaming audience.

Corsair Virtuoso Pro headset and case on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future)

Open-back headsets do have their faults. With audio spilling out of either cup, high-powered external microphones may pick up your audio. Plus, just like general audio spillage, they might be a bit annoying to any friends or anyone you live with in tight quarters with.

If, like me, you like the robust built quality of Corsair tech, but prefer a wireless alternative, there is always the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Max. This is the latest in the entirely line, and switches things up entirely as it's not only closed-back, but also has Bluetooth and 2.4GHz options available. Just like its Pro headset brethren, it's also one of the most impressive PC headsets out there, producing some of the finest audio that's ever befallen my ears.

The Virtuoso Max also has a detachable mic, so you can easily pair it with one 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best microphones for streaming, to create the ultimate Twitch setup. Of course, even with its current , it's a lot more expensive. If you've already spent a small fortune carefully upgrading your streaming tech, the current Amazon Gaming Week deal on the♉ Virtuoso Pro makes a lot more sense - just be sure to grab it befoꦡre this week of sales ends on May 4.

If the Corsair Virtuoso Pro doesn't sound like the right fit for you, our澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: best wireless gaming headsets guide is full to the brim with some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets, so you're bound to find the perfect pair for your console of choice.

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//344567.top/hardware/headsets-headphones/its-hard-to-ignore-this-corsair-open-back-headset-now-that-its-back-down-to-its-lowest-ever-price/ CZduTNKQcjoaPtmpuLbxgH Tue, 29 Apr 2025 14:00:42 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Corsair has just dropped the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, a pair of cups that packs on some premium features but without a premium cost. Despite launching today for just $119.99 / £99.99, it comes with Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity, and is compatible with just about every platform out there, from the PC, PS5, original Nintendo Switch, and Android and iOS-based smartphones.

Just like the brands behind the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets, like Razer and SteelSeries, Corsair is known to release a steady flow of headsets alongside its higher-end cups, and the Void V2 is the latest in a line aimed at those in need of a headset around the $100 price mark. However, while the Void V2 is undoubtedly one of the more affordable options out there from here on out, it still manages to pack in powerful-sounding custom 50mm Neodymium drivers, and some subtle customizable RGB lighting - something you'd expect from a high-end alternative.

The Corsair Void Wireless V2 is available right now for just / at Amazon and selected retailers.꧑ Alternatively, you can also visit the to see how it compares to the rest of💯 the Void series.


The Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset is the latest budget set of cups from the brand, yet despite its cheap price, it still packs a punch with its custom 50mm Neodymium drivers, up to 70 hours battery life, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, and lightweight comfort. The RGB-lit up logos of its predecessor have been exchanged for customizable RGB strips, and there's even Dolby Atmos support on top ꦑof everything, for a bit of added immersi𝓀on no matter if you're playing on the PC, PS5, or even the original Nintendo Switch.

Buy it if:

✅ You're on a budget
You still want great sound quality
✅ You play a lot of Dolby Atmos-supported games
The PC and PS5 are your platforms of choice

Don't buy it if:

❌ You're an everyday glasses wearer
❌ Having ANC is a must
❌ You'd prefer the premium features of the Corsair Virtuoso Max

UK: View Deal

What makes the Corsair Void Wireless V2 stand out the most is undoubtedly its powerful custom 50mm Neodymium drivers. Typically, I'd expect to see 50mm drivers on some of the most premium headsets, like that of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Max. Despite being almost three times the price of the Void V2, it has custom 50mm drivers of its own, but the brand still managed to pack in a high-quality sound in a more affordable and lightweight form factor.

The Void V2 is also a noticeable step-up from previous h൲eadsets in the Void line, featuring up to 60 hours of battery life compared to the 16 hours of the Corsair Void Elite. The next significant change comes with its RGB placement, as the flashy logos have now been exchanged for subtle strips of RGB-lighting on each front-facing edge of the headset. Just like with most Corsair gaming tech, these ♔can be customized on iCue, along with the sound, making these ideal if your PC is your preferred platform of choice.

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

I was fortunate enough to take a look at this headset, and as per my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Void Wireless V2 review, I was incredibly impressed by the sound this headset could produce. After recently testing other budget pairs, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:OXS Storm G2, I was expecting sub-par audio and other sub-par features to match, but I was pleasantly surprised.

The quality of the Virtuoso Max, which has cemented itself as one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming I've had across my testing bench so far, and that top-of-the-line Corsair quality was all over the Void V2. At 303g, they were so lightweight I could play Marvelꦗ Rivals for hours and almost forgot they were on my head. Even the microphone, although not detachable and without a mute button, received compliments from friends while we🔥 started the brand-new season in the hero shooter.

Despite being a budget headset, unlike that of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X, there are no wired options there, which could be a deal-breaker for some. However, if you're happy using Bluetooth or have a spare port for the accompanying 2.4GHz dongle, the Corsair Void Wireless V2 is an ideal choice for your PC, PS5, or your Nintendo Switꦿch, and it's available right now for / at Amazon and selected retailers

If the Corsair Void Wireless V2 doesn't sound like the right pair for you, our guide to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless headsets is full of some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headsets that are worth checking out.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Just like the biggest names in gaming audio tech, Corsair isn’t a stranger to releasing more affordable options alongside its premium gaming headsets. The Corsair Void Wireless V2 is the latest headset in the brand’s arsenal that keeps costs low and the quality high, just like the Corsair Void Elite before it.

This time around, Corsair hasn’t strayed too far away from the design of its predecessor, and the $199.99 / £99.99 headset features the same all-black colorway and oblong cups as before. Not to mention the brand has still managed to pile on the custom 50mm Neodymium drivers, to keep that impressive audio quality going, along with some well-needed upgrades. Instead of the flashy RGB-lit logos, the Void Wireless V2 is dripped out in two subtle strips of lighting on either front-facing edge, and the 16-hour playback has been put to shame with its now up to 70-hour battery life.

If you already have the Void Elite, the Void Wireless V2 may be a hard sell, and it’s very similar in looks and in sound. Yet, Corsair has managed to pull together enough small upgrades and changes to make it a notable step up, and impressed me almost as much as the Corsair Virtuoso Max, one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets from the bran𝔍d I’ve tested so far, all without breaking the bank. I’d maybe sit this one out if you’re an everyday glasses🌃 wearer, though.

Key specs

Price

$119.99 / £99.99

Acoustic design

Over-ear, closed back

Connection

2.4GHz and Bluetooth

Drivers

Custom 50mm Neodymium

Frequency response

20Hz - 20 kHz

Microphone

Omni-directional

ANC

No

Controls

Power button, custom button, volume switch

Battery

Up to 70 hours

Weight

303g

Compatibility

PC, Mac, PS4,🐭 PS5, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, mobile

Design

The Corsar Void V2 gaming headset’s design is pretty familiar if you’ve already spent time with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Void Elite. The Void V2 comes with the same diamond-shaped cups, coated in a matt-black plastic finish. Both the densely padded foam cushions and the padded headband also come with a fabrౠic mesh coating, which, while it is a bit of a cat-hair magnet, managed to keep its cool eveꦬn after hours upon hours of sweat-induced sessions playing Marvel Rivals on the PS5 and PC.

The onboard buttons are minimal, with all being regulated to the left cup. There, you can find the power button, which can also be pressed again to switch between Bluetooth and 2.4GHz mode. Below that is a custom button, which can be remapped via iCue. Along the bottom edge of the same cup, you can find the USB-C port, along with a plastic volume switch that can be flicked back and fort🅘h.

The yokes also keep their design from their predecessor, attaching just to the back of each cup. This gives the headset a little more give, especially at the front-facing side, which is great in theory. Yet in practice, it meant cups were always putting extra pressure on either side of my glasses. If you aren’t a glasses wearer (lucky you), then this won't factor into your comfort levels. But for me, it meant that my frames were pusheཧd against my headset, making them sit at a weird angle.

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Not only did my glasses get in the way, but the new placement of the RGBs also made me start looking for my contact lenses. For the Void Wireless V2, Corsair opted to swap the RGB-lip of logos of the Void Elite with two RGB strips. These strips sit at the front-facing edges of the headset, which, in low-lighting scenarios, bounced off the edges of my lenses. It’s worth noting that I don’t have that fancy green coating to my glasses, so that may help put a stop to seeing a rainbow lightshow in your peripheral vision when gaming in the dark. Fortunately, you can also pop up iCue and turn off the RGBs, but it does mean having your PC ready, as there’s no app equivalent for now.

Despite this extra pressure on my glasses, they weren’t entirely uncomfortable by any means. Their 303g chassis meant they felt light as a cloud on top of my head, which was a relief after recently spending time with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless and 🌊their 417g of added weight. Some light-weight budget headsets have the tendency to feel cheap, but Corsair brought along the high-qualജity I’ve come to expect from their premium headsets to this budget-friendly pair, and overall, the plastic form factor felt incredibly robust and held up even after being in my clumsy grasp for multiple weeks.

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Unlike the Razer Barracuda X Chroma, this budget headset doesn’t have a detachable microphone. Instead, the omnidirectional mic sits flush with the left cup until flipped down for when you want to chat to your bff’s on Discord, or during phone calls and video chatting. In the past, I’ve noticed headsets with a similar $119.99 / £99.99 price range can have cheap mics that flop around every time you move an inch, but thankful🌌ly, that’s not the case here. The Void Wireless V2 mic has a really rigid boom arm, and the mic itself features a textured grip to make it easier to grasp at a moment's notice. While unfortunately there’s no mic mute button, that grip at least made it easy to quickly grab and push the mic away so my fri🍒ends didn’t have to hear my nasty eating noises when I wanted to have a quick bite during rounds of Marvel Rivals.

Features

The Void Wireless V2 isn’t bursting at the seams w❀ith features, but it does have pretty much all you’d really want if you’re spending a little above $100, with some exceptions. Just like the Corsair Void RGB Elite, this is a wireless headset, and that means it has Bluetooth and 2.4GHz support via its accompanying dongle, and that’s it. That still means you can connect it up to your PS5, Nintendo Switch (and upcoming Nintendo Switch 2), PC, and Steam Deck, so it’s not a huge loss. Yet, it can be a bit of a bummer to hear if you prefer your budget cups to have a 3.5mm connection and hate messing around with Bluetooth with your Ninty hardware.

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

I was quick to forget it lacked any wired connectivity options when it came to its audio features. The headset comes with custom 50mm Neodymium drivers, which I’d expect to find on Corsair’s high-end headsets, and not a budget pair like the Void Wireless V2. Not to mention, it also features Dolby Atmos spatial audio, which can be turned on through the audio settings of the PS5 or via the Dolby Atmos app on PC. So long as you're playing a compatible game, like Sea of Thieves, this unlocks the full potential of the powerful audio drivers, and pops the sound all around you in a 3D space, which is an impressive level of immersion to be found on such an affordable pair of cups.

Of course, as a Corsair accessory, with the Void Wireless V2 in tow, you can use iCue to tweak the audio settings and the updated RGB lighting. As briefly mentioned above, the Void Wireless V2 opts for two strips of lighting at the front-facing edge of either cup, instead of flashy lit-up logos of its predecessor. Through iCue’s built-in lighting effects, these can be changed to static colors, or you can pick through pre-made lighting types from a wave of rainbow colors, to a raindrop effect, which cycles through different blue hues. The customizability for such a small surface area of RGB lighting is appreciated, however, iCue is still just as frustrating to use as ever before, so I pretty much left them as is.

Having the RGB on by default will drain the battery faster than normal. But with up to 70 hours, you shouldn’t really notice a huge difference. The 70 hours of juice seems pretty accurate, as♑ other than the full charge I gave the Void Wireless V2 right out the box, I only had to charge it once in over two weeks, and that was after multiple hours of Marvel Rivals, Dead by Dayꦰlight, my current-gaming obsession known as ‘Master Detective Archives Rain Code’ and listening to hours upon hours of music while working.

Performance

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

With custom 50mm Neodymium drivers in its midst, you can bet the Void Wireless V2 sounds the part. Not too long ago, I was taken aback by the Corair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset and the quality of sound that its 50mm Graphene audio drivers could muster, so it shouldn’t come as no surprise that the custom 50mm Neodymium impressed me, even in this more budget-friendly form factor.

With the brand-new season of Marvel Rivals around the corner, I used the Corsair pair of cups as I got in some valuable practice with the hero shooter, on both PS5 and PC. Racking up my kills as Starlord, and charging forth stampede after stampede of squirrels as Squirrel Girl were easy to do on the headset, which gave a nice balance to everything on screen. Whether it was the cheeky dialogue at the start of every match, Galacta’s high-pitched announcements, or the energetic and empowering score, the low, mids, and high ranges sounded clear as day. On PC, I could get the headset a little louder, and use one of the many audio pre-sets which helped get that booming bass I prefer, but it still sounded just as detailed and balanced on the PS5, even without any customization at my fingertips.

It was playing Dead by Daylight where the sound quality truly blew me away. During my two weeks of testing, the Blood Moon event was running, which changed the logo at start-up. The instant the updated DBD logo changed to blood red, this creepy sound effect was triggered, which made me jump off the edge of the sofa. The high-quality headset made the squelching audio sound so clear I had to take a moment to realise it was coming from the game, and that someone wasn’t sitting right next to me trying to give me a scare. Of course, this headset features Dolby Atmos support, which also helped make Dead by Daylight, and games like Sea of Thieves sound all the more immersive.

When running about my 2-manned sloop, the spatial audio made the creeks and sounds of the waves splashing against my ship sound like I was truly there. At this point, I can’t quite imagine taking to the seven seas without Dolby Atmos, and the Void Wireless V2 really helped bring Rare’s game to life. As did the quality of the omnidirectional microphone, which flips down from the left cup of the headset. Sure, for a mic on a $119.99 / £99.99 headset, it wasn’t going to give streaming microphones like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Shure MV7i a run for its money, but I regularly got compliments from friends on how clear, and easily I came through, even against the Razer BlacꦓkShark V2 Pro mic my partner was using during the same Marvel Rival gaming sessions on the PS5.

As an omnidirectional mic, it will pick up sounds other than your speaking voice, ﷽which did become a ꩲbit of an issue. If your PC, PS5, or Nintendo Switch is tucked away in a separate room from loud noises, then it won’t be quite noticeable. However, I had to turn down the gain of the mic through the Discord app at its lowest possible setting to ensure it picked up my voice, and my voice only, especially as my partner’s PC is in the same room as my beloved PS5.

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

The only other issue that really affected the headset’s performance in any way was the cup's tendency to lean forward. There’s no noise canceling to be found with the Void Wireless V2, but each time the headset decided it wanted to lean slightly forward, it meant my ears weren’t completely covered, so I wasn’t able to hear the f🌱ull power that the 50mm drivers can muster. A tighter clamping force may have sorted this, but honestly, I'm not a fan of its oblong-shaped ear cups. I know this headset is a step up from the Void Elite, and so it makes sense to have it carry on the same shaped cups from its predecessor, but had they included the large glasses-friendly circular cups of the Virtuoso Max, I’m willing to bet it’d have rectified the issue.

With the mic stuck to the headset, this ꦜisn’t one you can take with you out and about, though it might be tempting with its lightweight design. However, it still le🗹nt itself to listening to music, no matter if it was pop, or even nu-metal. I listened to a ton of Charlie XCX to see how the bass could handle the drops in tracks like ‘Von Dutch’, and there was no distortion, no matter how loud it got. The Void Wireless V2 also came in handy when catching up with season two of the anime, Solo Leveling, and brought the action scenes, and catchy opening and ending tracks, to life thanks to its trusty 50mm drivers.

Should you buy the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset?

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

If you don’t want to splash out hundreds of dollars on your gaming headset, Corsair’s Void Wireless V2 is up there with some of the best-sounding headsets out there right now. The brand has managed to produce a low-cost headset at $119.99 / £99.99, which still manages to pile on some powerful 50mm Neodymium audio drivers, spatial audio, and a great-sounding mic that I’d expect from their flagship headsets instead.

No matter if I was playing the PC, PS5, Steam Deck, or the original Nintendo Switch, the Void Wireless V2 made everything sound its best, and it was incredibly easy to set up to boot. I would recommend this more to PC players, however, due to its dependence on iCue for audio and lighting customization. Plus, if you’re already in the Corsair ecosystem, adding this headset into the mix will mean you can sync up all your lighting to your Corsair-branded gaming keyboard, and gaming mouse, while only having to rely on one software (outside of the Dolby Atmos app).

That being said, it is missing any wired connectivity options, making other low-cost headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X a valid alternative. Sure, the Barracuda X is missing the booming qualiꦍty of 50mm audio drivers, but its 40mm Razer TriForce drivers can still pack a punch. Better yet, you can regularly find it far cheaper than $100 during big sales events, due to its age. If you want a little more firepower, that RGB lighting, prefer oblong-shaped cups, and want the sound quality that rivals even the best Corsair headsets on the market, the Corsair Void Wireless V2 ticks all those boxes - just maybe give it a skip if you wear glasses every single day.

How I tested the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset

In the over two weeks that I had the Corsair Void V2 gaming headset, I racked up the hours in Marvel Rivals (especially as season two finally debuted), Dead by Daylight, Sea of Thieves, and Master Detective Archives: Rain Code on the PS5. As I lived and breathed the budget headset, I also played Marvel Rivals on the PC so I could accurately compare the sound across different platforms, and tested games like Counter-Strike 2. On the original Nintendo Switch, I played Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy (via Super Mario 3D All-Stars) and played Spiritfarer with the headset on the Steam Deck.

Outside of gaming, I also watched a ton of TV streaming apps, using the headset to catch up on the second season of Solo Leveling on Crunchyroll, and listened to a plethora of different music genres via Spotify - from Djo’s new album ‘The Crux’ to Charlie XCX. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

If the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset isn’t for you, check out our guides to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headsets, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets to find the perfect pair of cups for your favorite console.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> The Corsair K70 Pro TKL debuts the brand's first stab at a set of magnetic switches, bringing the popular range up to 2025's flagship standards with additional actuation customization, faster repeat presses, and dual-function assignments. This is where the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards on the market are focusing their ♛energy right now, and with good reason. With the right set of clickers at the helm, these decks offer massive benefits over traditional mechanical 🍬keyboards, boosting both personalization and speed.

At $179.99 / £179.99, Corsair isn't exactly at the top of the market here, but it's certainly pitching at a higher cost than some Logitech and Razer options. This is a keyboard built with speed in mind, and those hunting down a smooth landing with additional controls at the helm are going to have a fantastic time. While its switches won't be for everyone, and its software does hold it back, competi♓tive players still have a home with Corsair.

Key Specs

Price

$179.99 / £179.99

Type

Magnetic Hall effect

Connection

Wired

Size

TKL

Switches

MGX Hyperdrive

Keycaps

ABS

Media keys

Dedicated volume

Wrist rest

Detachable

USB passthrough

No

Design

Corsair K70 Pro TKL gaming keyboard without RGB backlighting on

(Image credit: Future)

The Corsair K70 Pro TKL isn't doing anything drastic with its design - this is a simple black keyboard with a brushed top plate and a plastic chassis. Unfortunately, the first thing I noticed about the construct🌠ion was the cheaper-feeling ABS keycaps.

These are very simple tappers, with the classic oil-clinging smoothness of that ABS plastic providing a sticky experience I wouldn't expect to see in a Hall effect keyboard at this price point. For reference, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro TKL Rapid comes in $10 cheaper than this rig, and doe𓂃s so with full doubletshot PBT.

Onto brighter things, though, the rest of the Corsair K70 Pro TKL's build quality is solid. That aluminum top plate holds firm under pressure, with no flex or creaks during more intense pushes, while the plastic casing remains stur꧒dy as well. It's got enough heft to it to reassure you of its materials, and won't be knocked around during gameplay. Despite its wired connection, though, it's still light enough to fit relatively comfortably into a backpack.

Underside of Corsair K70 Pro TKL gaming keyboard showing slight elevation of the main chassis

(Image credit: Future)

The entire chassis is ever so slightly wedge-shaped, though there's a considerable overha𒁃nd compared to keyboards with a heavier gradient. The bottom of the deck is slightly extended, but two flip-feet provide a single extra height option (as opposed to the two I often see on gaming keyboards).

Both hinges feel sturdy, locking into place with a thud and offering a strong resistance underneath them. They 🎉🐼also feature rubberized feet to keep everything in place, and don't buckle when pushing the keyboard forwards along a desk.

Close up on wrist rest of the Corsair K70 Pro TKL gaming keyboard on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The included wrist rest feels particularly welcoming, with a densely packed fo🐠am underneath a satisfyingly texturized leatherette surface. It detaches magnetically from the main deck and held its position well during my testing, never breaking away from the keyboard when shuffling around.

This being Corsair, we've got a selection of bright RGB LEDs underneath each keycap, shining through with impressive uniformity across both short and long legends. I personally find Corsair's illumination to be a little too pastel-like for my taste, and th✅at was certainly the case straight out the box here.

However, setting my own custom static cyan color proved that these LE🍸Ds can run nice and bold as well. There's a little bleed around the edges of the caps - something you'll notice more here than on the Logitech G Pro X TKL Rapid.

Close up on macro buttons of the Corsair K70 Pro TKL gaming keyboard

(Image credit: Future)

Two of the additional controls also take advantage of this customizable RGB, though I'm ൩no♚t as big a fan. The translucent caps on the game mode and media buttons mean they certainly stand out nicely and offer an extra pop of color to your setup, but if you're going for a more slick aesthetic they do run the risk of cheapening the experience.

Underneath those clickers, the Corsair K70 Pro TKL features two sound dampening layers, one underneath the aluminum top plate and another under the PCB. That foam absorbs each keypress particularly well, but doesn't offer the soft thud of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Asus ROG Azoth or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3, which both offer three years of foam. There's absolutely no echo around this deck, as is more common with Hall effect keyboards, but it'🐻s a relief after years of testing particularly rattly Corsair decks.

Features

The Corsair K70 Pro TKL is the brand's first Hall effect k💎eyboard, and it uses MGX Hyperdrive magnetic switches to give you all those extra features. These are proprietary clickers, coming pre-lubricated and offering a linear feel with between 30g and 55g🥂 of actuation force. That magnetic stem means the actuation point of every key can be configured from between 0.1 and the full 4.0mm, making for feather-light touches or more keys more resistant to accidental presses.

That's the same as the Logitech and SteelSeries' Hall effect decks, and a wider span than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ducky One X (which bottoms out at 3.5mm) and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:NZXT Function Elite Mini TKL with its higher 0.6mm minimum sensitivity.

Corsair switches inside the K70 Pro TKL gaming keyboard

(Image credit: Future)

Of course, you've also got access to rapid trigger for super-fast repeat presses and dual inputs to map separate functions to the same key (one at a half press, for example, and another at the full bottom-out). SOCD is all here, in the form of 'Flash Tap', 💧a feature that automatically ignores a directionally oppositional input when two buttons are pressed.

It's used for quickly changing direction without experiencing a lag for the split s🐠econd both keys are pressed at the same time, but is heavily banned in most competitive a💮renas.

Actually making these adjustm🤪ents is pretty exhausting. Very few keyboard software make this process smooth, though NZXT and Logitech do a particularly good job and keeping things clean. iCue is far from these big league💧s.

The fact that even the download for the software is hidden behind a checkbox opting you into marketing emails is a red flag. Not being able to update the firmware without the deck becoming completely unrecognizable to the ❀software is another. Having only half the keyboard image load into the main menu isn't a deal breaker, but it certainly doesn't make a good impression.

Corsair iCue software customizing actuation points on the Corsair K70 Pro TKL gaming keyboard

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Using the software is pretty clunky and unintuitive. While trying to set dual-function key presses I was regularly left confused as to which key I was actually working on due to the sometime♌s inconsistent visual display up top. It all works, but it's particularly painful and considering there are far more streamlined platforms out there for less cash it's dampens the overall experience considerably.

This is a fully wired deck, but that does mean more competitive players can take advantage of an 8,000Hz polling rate for a lower price than I typically see in wireless models. That's not going to be a major concern for most of us, though - only a small group of the top 1% of players will actually notice or benefit from the increased speed. Instead, everyday players will 🍒benefit more from the massive onboard storage. There's space for up to 50 profiles in here - far༒ exceeding the norm of between three and five.

Close up on control dial of Corsair K70 Pro TKL gaming keyboard

(Image credit: Future)

That TKL form factor does open us up to more keys, with a full array of navigation buttons and good spacing around✃ the arrows as well. There's also a particularly satisfying control dial in the top right c𝄹orner, offering a super clicky scroll through a range of customizable controls, from volume to zoom. It's nicely raised above the rest of the deck for easy access as well.

Performance

On m♑y Hall effect journeys, I've found that these magnetic clickers generally feel a little softer than their magnetic counterparts, often dropping the🐲 clack of yesterday's switches. Corsair's clickers don't have the extra resistance behind them that sometimes feels a little woolly in other decks, but they do still feel lackluster compared to the competition.

Don't get me wrong, they're good linears. A keypress moves smoothly down the stem with impressive speed and feels responsive under the fingertips. However, there's a lack of tactility here that you'll find easily in other Hall effect decks. Interestingly, they've got a slightly harder push than the inductive switches of the Ducky One X, though with less action and energy underneath them. However there's far less thock compared to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Endgame Gear KB65HE's Gateron KS-27Bs - my current go-to for෴ a satisfying m✃agnetic feel.

Corsair K70 Pro TKL gaming keyboard with wrist rest attached on a wooden gaming desk

(Image credit: Future)

They feel much flatter than the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 as well, losin🌜g the depth and tension that makes those OmniPoint 3.ဣ0 clickers so impressive.

💯All of that deflates the overall gameplay experience a little. I found it harder to judge my position across a key press in-game, and more difficult to trai๊n to specific actuation points. The board comes to life, however, in more competitive scenarios. At their highest point of actuation, these are still incredibly fast switches and they'll serve anyone after a smooth, soft landing particularly well.

SOCD, rapid trigger, and dual-functions all work as expected, adding functionality to the Corsair K70 Pro TKL that you won't find in regular mechanical keyboards. This functionality comes in incredibly handy during both competitive and solo play. Being able to configure both walk and run to the same key kept my mov♔ement super streamlined, opening up more space for faster dodges and parries in the process.

Should you buy the Corsair K70 Pro TKL?

Corsair K70 Pro TKL gaming keyboard on a wooden desk with blue RGB lighting

(Image credit: Future)

The Corsair K70 Pro TKL takes the brand's comfortably recognizable K70 keyboard and gives it a new lease of life with Hall effect switches that keep up with the rest of the competition. I would still only recommend it over the similarly priced (actually slightly cheaper) Logitech G Pro X TKL Rapid if you know you want your key presses to be as low-resistance as possible or if you need a plush wrist rest attached.

Both are going to be down to your personal preferences - I♉ like a little more tension under each cap, but the linear tradition is one based on ꩲspeed and Corsair does nail that brief better than most HE models.

However, the ABS keycaps I tested, poor iCue software, and higher price point mean the Corsair K70 Pro TKL will likely stay out of the limelight for most play꧑ers. The SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 remains the best HE deck I've had my hands on so far.

While its wrist rest is less comfortable than Corsair's, it packs much more energetic switches, higher quality keycaps, an additional OLED display, and a better software experience. If you can spring the extra $40 fo♈r its higher price tag, it's well worth the upgrade.

Ratings

Speed

5/5

Customization

3/5

Typing feel

2/5

Portability

4/5

Comfort

3/5

Controls

4/5

How I tested the Corsair K70 Pro TKL

I used the Corsair K70 Pro TKL keyboard across my current roster of games, our dedicated test titles, and in all my daily work for a period of two weeks. I ran it across Apex Legends and CS2 for strict competitive testing, while also using it in my everyday Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Avowed, Oxenfree 2, and Fallout 4 gameplay. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming keyboards, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> The Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset is the brand’s flagship premium pair of cups, and this was apparent the second I carefully removed them from the included leather-bound case. From the sleek logo-embossed headband, the bright LED-lit-up metal cups and microphone, to the superb audio quality from the 50mm graphite audio drivers - every inch of the Virtuo♏so Max is just as impressive as the last.

Naturally, this premium quality comes with a premium price. The Virtuoso Max Wireless costs $329.99 / £280, which is pricier than nearly all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets I’ve come across so far. For console players, particularly those that stick to the PS5 or Nintendo Switch, this price could be a big asꦆk - as while it will bring out the rich and nuanced sounds of any game you through its way, all its customization, includ🎀ing its sound and lighting, relies on having access to software like iCue and the Dolby Atmos which are unique to PC and Mac platforms.

If you’re mainly in the market for a PC headset, and y🌺ou don’t mind giving up tailoring your audio and lighting setup when switching to consoles, this is one of nicest that will grace your head. Suℱre, it’s also one of the heaviest, and the lackluster foam padding doesn’t do much to combat that. But the mild aches and pains are easy to forget when you hear and see all that the Corsair Virtuoso Max wireless headset has to offer.

Key specs

Price

$330/ £279.99

Acoustic Design

Over-ear, closed back

Connection

Simultaneous Bluetooth & 2.4GHz

Drivers

50mm Custom Graphene audio drivers

Frequency response

20–40,000 Hz

Microphone

Detachable Omnidirectional mic

ANC

Yes

Controls

Wireless mode s෴witch, action switch, custom button, volume control ring, multi-function control ring, mic mute button

Battery

Up to 60 hours

Weight

417g

Compatibility

💦PS5, PS4, PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch &꧋ mobile (Xbox compatible with the Xbox version)

Design

It’s difficult not to get carried away when yapping on about the design of the Virtuoso Max Wireless headset. For this review, I was provided with the White SKU, and as soon as I got my hands on it, I couldn’t help but grin at the sight of its sleek, sophisticated appearance. This is mostly due to its hard-to-miss shining metal cups and yoke, which make this headset stand out from the plastic chassis of other PC headsets I’ve had across my testing bench.

Even the top of the yoke looks monumentally classy thanks to its Corsair embossed logo, which is almost as reflective as its LEDs are bright. The sleek design continues as the yoke attaches to the light gray leather headband, which features the Corsair text logo subtly engraved across it. It feels a bit silly getting this worked up over the look of a gaming headset, but it was refreshing to only test a White headset, but one that has such a robust chassis.

The high-qualit♑y build of the Virtuoso Max impressed me down to the gleaming metal ༺cups, patterned control wheels, USB-C detachable microphone, and the matching light gray cushioned headband and ear cushions. Even the onboard controls don’t feel intrusive and contribute to the professional appearance by remaining tucked away on the bottom of either cup - which includes the wireless mode switch, USB-C mic port, action switch, custom button, and USB-C port for charging.

Photos taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the white SKU Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

All of this fanning over t🐽he headset’s look was before I even flicked it on, which only cemented it as one of my favorite gaming headsets in looks alone. The six individual rings of both cups lig꧃ht up white one by one, simulating the initial flickering of an overhead office light. Even without customizing them through iCue, these rings felt like a monumental step up from the Corsair Virutuoso RGB Wireless headset, which instead opts for customizable Corsair logos. The Virtuoso Max did take away one thing from its RGB counterpart, and that was the small LED ring on the detachable microphone, which adds an extra bit of flashy flair to an already great-looking bit of tech.

Photos taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the white SKU Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

The LED on the microphone will light up red if you’ve purposefully (or accidentally) pressed the mute mic button. This LED-lit classy aesthetic is even represented on the accompanying 2.4GHz wireless dongle. The dongle has a Corsair logo, which will light up white when in use and light up red when it’s connected but the headset isn’t turned on, in case you need a little reminder.

This high-end premium design does come at a cost, and I’m not just meaning it’s brow-raising $330 MSPR. This is a heavy headset, and its tight clamping force doesn’t help in making it a more comfortable experience. I found myself regularly moving it across different areas of my head every half hour to help with bl🙈ood flow and give my skull some relief. For me, it’s array of high-quality features make it a small price to pay, but if you have an especially sensitive head or are prone🎐 to migraines, you may want to stick to a lighter headset alternative.

Features

The features of the Virtuoso Max are vast, but one of the first things I noticed during my early time testing the headset was its unique onboard controls. It has all you would expect of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless headsets, including a ‘wireless mode switch’ that also acts as the power button. With simultaneous Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless, pushing this forward will not only turn the headset on but have you instantly connected should the 2.4GHz dongle be plugged into your PC or PS5. Holding the switch further another notch will activate Bluetooth pairing mode, and it is one of the fastest I’ve ever witnessed. Whether it was hooking the headset up to my Steam Deck or Nintendo Switch, both handhelds recognized the Bluetooth in seconds. Yet, it was the volume control wheel that really drew my attention.

Just to the side of the wireless mode switch, there’s an engraved metal pattern along the entire outer cup. This isn’t just for show and is there to give you a bit of grit as you turn the makeshift ear-wheel to control the volume. This volume wheel is one of my favorite aspects of the headset, as it feels far more convenient than feeling for any volume controls, which can often be small and hard to find on other headsets. It’s also incredibly smooth and satisfying to turn, and even after my two weeks of testing, I still feel like I’m on the set of a Kubrick sci-fi film whenever I use it to control my PS5 or PC’s system volume.

The rest of the left ear cup is home to a USB-C port for the detachable microphone. Cleverly, Corsair opted out of busying up the left side of the headset with more buttons and instead placed the mute mic on the bottom edge of the mic itself. This is noticeable the second you connect the two, as is the strong wired boom arm, which is one of the most robust I’ve used. Rather than the mic flopping around in your peripheral vision, which I experienced with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:OXS Storm G2 wireless headset, the Virutoso Max mic stays exactly 🍒where you puဣt it.

Photo of the Corsair Virtuoso Max wireless headset sitting in its case taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

On the opposite cup, you can find the custom button, which is used to turn on (and off) ANC if you hold it down for a few seconds, along with the action switch. The action switch ended up becoming one of my favorite controls on the headset, namely as it lets you skip music tracks in apps like Spotify - something I do far too often. Now, instead of begrudgingly having to make the effort to open Spotify on my phone or on my PC to skip a few tracks, I could just flick it back and forth and save myself some valuable time. The USB-C port for charging sits just under this button on the right cup, and its wheel can also be used to adjust your microphone’s audio monitoring.

The features of the Virtuoso Max don’t just shine where its onboard controls are concerned, but it’s also decked out with customization in both sound and lighting. By downloading Corsair’s iCue software, you can make some little tweaks to the headset’s lighting brightness, turn on and off its ANC, assign whether each wheel adjusts the system or Bluetooth volume when turned, enable or disable voice prompts, disable the mic’s LED, turn up the mic’s gain or just glance at the remaining battery of the headset instead.

iCue is typically a bit of a tedious and frustrating-to-use bit of proprietary software, and that doesn’t change with the Virtuoso Max. But the fact I was able to actually change the image of the headset to the white SKU I was testing in the review was a nice added detail that made me appreciate iCue more this time around. Fortunately, changing the headset’s lighting was also straightforward, and just like with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cors♎air K65 Pro Mini RGB gaming keyboard, you have a range of lighting effects to utilize, from the bright blues of the “watercolor” lighting type to the more gamerified-looking “🐎spiral rainbow.” For a nice added touch, you ꦿcan set both cups to use the same effects or assign them individually, but for the most part, I stuck with the default white as they kept up the professional office look of white headset.

Photos taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the white SKU Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

More importantly, it’s via iCue that you’re introduced to the first set of audio features. Through the app, you can use an equalizer to switch between different audio presets, create your own, or adjust your mic sidetone. iCue also contain🌠s a ‘SoundID Personalization’ feature, which provides you with an audio test to create a more personalized sound for your games. The next set of audio features comes through the Dolby Atmos app, which you have to download separately. You can select from a similar range of audio presets, which include game, movie, music, and voice modes, along with three custom slots to create your own🌼 personalised audio. Each mode comes with a range of audio settings to choose from, ranging from a detailed, balanced, or warm pre-sets. Naturally, as a gaming headset, the game mode also has an extra performance setting that is designed for competitive games in particular.

Performance

This headset is, by large, a PC gaming headset. It’s compatible with the PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox consoles (if you have the Xbox designed version), but its performance lends itself to the platform. This is primarily due to the fact that if you want to customize the sound, you need to use Corsair’s iCue software or the Dolby Atmos app - neither of which you can access while playing your PS5, Nintendo Switch, or Steam Deck, which I also used for testing.

That’s not to say it doesn’t sound great when paired with Sony’s current-gen console. I tested the Virutuoso Max wireless gaming headset while playing hours upon hours of Marvel Rivals, Sea of Thieves, Phasmahobia, and my still ongoing adventures with Unicorn Overlord. At first, even at full volume, the headset was pretty quiet on the PS5, but this was easily remedied by ensuring I had downloaded the latest firmware update through iCue. Afterwards, the low, mid and high range levels of each game’s soundscape sounded more full and pulled forward, which was ideal as I like my game audio loud and in-your-face.

Galacta’s high-energy narration in Marvel Rivals sounded as clear as day through the cups, and the triumphant score of the competitive hero shooter sounded fairly balanced. It was missing that boomy bass, but without an app version of iCue at my disposal, there wasn’t much I could do to fix that. This would be a common theme no matter what PS5 game I played - and while nothing ever sounded bad in any way, I can’t help but wish there was an easy way to play around with iCue’s audio features on my Sony console. Fortunately, at least, with the Dolby Atmos options turned on th🌊rough the PS5’s audio settings, I was able to witness the headset’s spatial audio through Sea of Thieves for the first time - which does wonders for Rare’s swashbuckling masterpiece.

Photo of Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe, on a white desk.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Again, I didn’t have the full options as per the PC Dolby Atmos app, but I could still feel like I was truly below deck in my 2-manned sloop, as the creaking of the ship sounded like it was permeating all around me. This was even better on the PC, where not only I still had access to my pirate and my ship thanks to Rare’s cross-progression, but I also had access to the various audio presets through the Dolby Atmos app which made the Sea of Thieves audio design, and stunning ost by Robin Beanland sound more full-bodied.

Of course, on PC I also had the iCue audio settings to play around with. But no matter if I tried out ‘Bass Boost’ or ‘FPS Competition, they never sounded like they lifted the audio in any positive way. The audio presets in the Dolby Atmos app, however, were fun to play around with - and I got a lot of use out of the ‘detailed’ and ‘balanced’ options found within the movie mode despite it being designed with watching media in mind. These options also lend themselves to shooters like Counter-Strike 2, which I tested out primarily when it came to putting the Virutuoxo Max through its paces on PC.

Keep in mind, I’m alright at hero shooters. When testing on the PS5, the headset’s clear and detailed soundscape made it easier to hide away from any approaching rival team members while I lurked around as Cloak and Dagger, my new Marvel Rivals main character. However, it’s been a while since I had the edge in a competitive FPS like Counter-Strike 2. That being said, being able to place the enemy team around me and hear their footsteps, which were easy to make out through the high-quality custom 50mm graphene audio drivers, made me actually enjoy an online FPS. In fact, I even alluded to the fact that I want to play even more CS2 to the delight of my partner, when it’s not typically my online game of choice.

I also used the headset when playing the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck, and the higher-end of the Virtuoso Max’s sound lent itself to games like Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Sunshine, which I played via Super Mario 3D Allstars. On the Steam Deck, I tested the headset while playing A Highland Song and was able to mater the music rhythm segments thanks to not just the high-quality Bluetooth connection but also the audio excellence coming from the cups - even without iCue or the Dolby Atmos app by my side.

The audio of the Virtuoxo Max, and its various audio customizations isn’t the only thing it has going for it. The detachable microphone was also a joy to use and is one of the best microphones I’ve used in a headset to date. Just like the high-quality mic of headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro or the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, the mic of this headset made my voice sound crystal clear. That’s even when frantically shouting as I was left behind in a derelict spooky house in P꧃hasmophobia, the quality of the𒈔 mic remained intact.

Where the headset didn’t dazzle and amaze me, however, was when I got down to its weight. Even after the first 30 minutes of using the Virtuoso Max I had to adjust where the 417g headband was sitting on my head to relieve some pressure. Sure, it’s padded, but it’s not the softest foam, and it feels pretty r𝕴igid compared to what you want in a premium headset, especially one of the most expensive headsets at that. Luckily, I never experienced any pain around my ears despite the equally rigid feeling of the padded foam cups. I put this down to the fact they’re large enough that even my huge ears always felt enclosed and tucked away, and actually this was a benefit when the ANC was turned on as I truly couldn’t hear anything else going on around me.

Should you buy the Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless?

Photo of Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe, on a white desk.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

The Corsair Virtuoxo Max wireless high-fidelity gaming headset is not a budget-friendly pair of cups, and I firmly believe any gaming big of tech that isn’t a console should be given extra scrutiny when it sits above the $300 price threshold. That being said, its high-end price feels almost entirely justified given the full magnitude of features and quality on display with this headset - from its robust metal chassis, its high-quality audio and multi-platform compatibility.

For PC and multi-platform players, this headset is an easy recommendation. Sure, PC players will get the most out of it as it relies on software like iCue and Dolby Atmos for audio and lighting customization. Yet, even without bringing out the extra booming qualities of the headsets bass, and turning its cups into a dazzling light show, it’ll still make your PS5, Nintendo Switch, and even Steam Deck games sound sublime.

For those who prioritize battery life, and want access to audio customization without just having to use your PC, an alternative like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查𓂃询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset would better suit your needs. It also has a similar MSRP of over $300, but if you’re lucky, you can find it discounted during Black Friday, and other big sales events. Unlike Corsair, SteelSeries’s free app means you can tailor the audio with your phone, and it’s hot swappable batteries will go further than the up to 60 hours of the Virtuoso Max wireless ꦜheadset.

How I tested the Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless

I s🅠pent over two weeks testing Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless where it became my go-to device day in and day out. During that time, I ran the premium pair of cups through a gaming gauntlet of hours upon hours of Sea of Thieves, Marvel Rivals, Counter-Strike 2, and some Fortnite and Stardew Valley for good measure. I also tested it out with the Nintendo Switch to play games like Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Sunshine through Super Mario 3D All-Stars and while playing A Highland Song on the Steam Deck.


When not gaming, I used the Virtuoso Max Wireless to watch the finale of Severance season two, along with a plethora of TV shows on streaming platforms from Apple TV to Netflix. I also listened to playlist upon playlist on Spotify, testing it with the 90s alt stylings of the Lost Records game soundtrack, a bit too much Fleetwood Mac and a range of bands and artists to see hope it coped with a range of different genres. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

If the Corsair Virtuoso Max isn’t the right fit, check out our guides to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headsets, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets to find the perfect pair of cups for your favorite console.

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//344567.top/hardware/headsets-headphones/corsair-virtuoso-max-wireless-review-a-pc-headset-tour-de-force/ poZjBMB8e9efXvsf3AzWuM Wed, 26 Mar 2025 14:58:32 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> In the short amount of time the Corsair Virtuoso Max wireless has graced my Scottish head, it's taken me aback🔴 with not just how good it sounds, but with how good it looks too. The gaming headset has blown me away with its high-quality audio, intuitive onboard controls, classy metal design, 💯and eye-dazzling RGB lighting, but it's hard to ignore that it's a little on the pricey side.

The premium headset has taken a nice chunky discount down to , 24% off its hefty MSRP of $329.99. At its typical price, it's not that far off the price of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, which comes in at just $20 more without any savings, but with $80 off this high-end price is down to a reasonable mid-range point position.

This record-low price feels more fitting for the premium headset, especially as it𓆏 isn't as feature-full as other high-end alternatives. But even without a fancy base station and hot-swappable batteries, its high-quality sound, flashy sleek premium metal build, ANC, and simultaneous 2.4GHz 🍸and Bluetooth audio do enough to make this worthy of any gaming setup - this current discount just sweetens the deal.

Corsair Virtuoso MAX Wireless (White) |
Save $80 - 
This premium Corsair headset is as stylish as gaming headsets get, sporting a sleek metal build with eye-dazzling light on either cup. Fortunately, it sounds as good as it looks, which is what you want from a headset with an MSRP of $329.99. It's usually one of the priciest headsets out there, but right now you can save $80 off as it's down to its lowest ever price since launch.

Buy it if:

✅You play the PC, PS5, Switch and Mobile
✅ ANC is a must
✅ You're alꦦrea🗹dy part of the Corsair tech ecosystem

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want a lightweight headset
❌ You need an Xbox Series X/S headset

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Price check: 

Should you buy the Corsair Virtuoso Max wireless headset?

Photo of Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe, on a white desk.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Despite its $329.99 / £279.99 MSRP, the Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless is missing out on the features you may expect of a high-end gaming headset. To begin with, this isn't designed with Xbox consoles in mind, so this is more for PC, PS5, Switch, and smartphone fans. There's also no base station to be found here, so you can't easily switch to the platforms it is compatible with, and charging has to be done the simple way, through the USB-C port on the right cup.

That doesn't mean the Corsair isn't a qualifier for one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming I've come across. To begin with, it's one of the sleekest-looking headsets that's popped across my testing bench. Its metal form factor feels premium and robust, especially if you happen to pick up the white version. Not to mention, the LED rings on either cup are some of the most subtle uses of lighting on any headset. With every turn of the right cup, also the volume control, the rings of LEDs actually change, which only adds to its classy aesthetic.

It doesn't just look the part, but in my short time with the headset, every game I've thrown its way sounds crisp and mighty through its custom 50mm graphene audio drivers. While I've predominantly been using it for my PS5, this headset shines the most on the PC, where you can try out its immersive Dolby Atlmos spatial audio, and tweak not just its audio, but its lighting via iCue. It's also jam-packed with simultaneous 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, and ANC.

The ANC is a battery drain, like it is on any headset, but I have had to charge it a fair few times already despite Corsair's boasting it can last up to 60 hours. Its gleaming LED lighting, which also♉ features at the tip of its detachable high-quality mic, is also likely also behind its sub-par battery.

Photo of Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe, on a white desk.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

With a headset as flashy as the Virtuoso Max, its premium metal form factor does come at a price - a heavy one at that. At 431g it's one of the most lumbering headsets I've ever tested. It's pretty noticeable right out of the box, and worse after you've spent far too much time playing Sea of Thieves. Don't get me wrong, its fabric-coated padded cups do enough to prevent any pressure against the ears. But on multiple occasions, I had to adjust the headband and move it further back on my head to relieve the pressure the weight had built up over time.

If having an overtly heavy headset is a dealbreaker, then Corsair itself does have some lighter alternatives like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair HS80 Max. At 352g it's still on the heavier side, but its plastic design makes it less of a strain on the noggin. Alternatively, there's also the Corsair Virtuoso Pro. Our hardware team's own Tabitha Baker remarked in her 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Pro review that the headset was "nice and lightweight" at 338g, and it didn't "fee📖l flimsy📖" either.

If the Corsair Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless gaming headset isn't doing it for you, check out our guides to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headset which are full to the brim with other high-end pairs of cups to choose from.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Flagship gaming chairs don't come cheap, and if you shop with the biggest, most well-known brands you'll quickly realize that. The names "Herman Miller", "Secretlab", and even "Razer" automaticall𓂃y bring $600+ price tags to mind, and if you opt for the flagship seats from those manufacturers, you dip into seriously expensive territory.

Corsair may be better known for its gaming PC co♋mponents than its furniture, but if there's one well-established gaming hardware brand right now that's making flagship gaming chair features more accessible, that's the one. I just reviewed Corsair's TC500 Luxe - in fact, I'm still parked in it right now - and despite only having a $499.99 price tag, it's seeing a near $100 discount at Amazon which brings it

This $95 price cut only applies to the Sherwood green model, but both the Frost (white) and Shadow (grey) variants are going for $424.99 at the moment. I'm honestly surprised to see this chair get such a deep price cut this February. First of all, this isn't the time of year I expect to see big chunks of cash coming off any of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming chairs. Secondly, this chair only launched late in 2024, so for it to already have more than🌟 a $50 discount is pretty good going.

Corsair TC500 Luxe |
Save $95 - From the price history data I'm seeing, this appears to be the lowest-ever tag for Corsair's high-end gaming chair. Keep in mind, too, t꧋hat even without its current price cut, it's more affordable than꧅ the top options from Secretlab, Razer, and Herman Miller.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a classy gaming chair
✅ You want premium features for less than other brands charge for them
✅ Wide armrests aren't a dealbreaker for you

Don't buy it if:

❌ You're expecting leather
❌ You aren't a fan of the design

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Should you buy the Corsair TC500 Luxe?

The Corsair TC500 Luxe from below

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

You may be wondering why I'd argue that the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair TC500 Luxe isn't for everyone. To begin with, just take a look at it. It doesn't exactly fit in with the crowd of quite samey, racing seat-shaped, RGB-reflecting gaming chairs from specialist brands. It doesn't even go down the route of minimalist Swedish design that makes the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fractal Refine stand out. This is a chair that resembles a class🔥y leather reading lounger more than it does a gaming throne. It's like what you'd expect a bond𒁏 villain to swivel around in while ominously expecting you.

I'd argue this seat walks the line between something that has all the gaming features you want for desk setup or console gaming while looking safe for work at the same time, which is a tricky balance to get right. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Boulies Master Series manages that too, and either chair will give you a more distinct look than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Secretlab Titan Evo, which is so popular that i𝕴t's immediately recognizable.

The TC500 Luxe is plenty c❀omfortable and strikes another great balance between comfort and firmness for posture correction. It's got integrated lumbar support and a beautiful head pillow that feels softer than any other I've tested. It has a wide seat base to cater to lots of different sitting positions and body shapes. But there's another reason I'd argue this chair isn't for everyone. Its armrests are both excellent and terrible.

The Omniflex armrests of the Corsair TC500 Luxe

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The innovative "omniflex" design Corsair hasꦇ gone for with this chair is great. It allows you to sink weight into your elbows without a rigid armrest putting pressure on them or trapping a nerve. But for some reason, even when you move them to their narrowest setting, the armrests are far too far apart. It's a glaring issue a lot of reviewers have noted, and it's a massive shame. I, for one, have come to terms with it, and I'm still using the TC500 Luxe as my everyday chair at the moment because it doesn't ruin the experience. But this is a flaw I can't understand how it got all theꦚ way into final production - especially when the rest of the seat is so well thought-out.

So, is th🐎e Corsair TC500 Luxe for you? Iꦫf it is, I wouldn't wait around for its discount to disappear.


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//344567.top/hardware/chairs/this-isnt-a-gaming-chair-for-everyone-but-its-discounted-price-sure-is/ 4uz3MQN2QNC2FRqwWHpKiC Thu, 06 Feb 2025 13:30:44 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> If Ron Burgundy owned a gaming chair, it’d be the Corsair TC500 Luxe. This seat resembles those leather reading chairs you’d see in someone’s home library in the 70s - you can practically smell the cigar smoke and rich mahogany from it. And at the same time, it still manages to look like a modern gaming chair that feels right at home in an RGB-d🎐raped setup. That takes some doing, ✤and Corsair’s designers have really pulled it out of the bag.

This is the brand’s attempt at a high-end spot on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming chair ladder. I’ve already plac♕ed its excellent TC100 Relaxed on our leaderboard as the best budget option, so going into testing the premium alternative, I had some expectations. For a flagship chair, I’m delighted to note that Corsair has managed to avoid the ludicrously high price lines other brands lean into. This may be a gaming chair for people who own many leather-bound books, but at $500/£500, this really is one of the best value finds in 2025.

I’ll be upfront and say that I actually love this chair, so much so that it’s replacing the now discontinued Boulies Ninja Pro as my mainstay I’ll ke🌠ep around for when I’m not testing something new. Unfortunately, though, it has a massive, inescapable issue that nearly spoils the whole experience. Whether or not it’s a deal breaker for you, I’m no♍t sure.

Assembly

A Corsair TC500 Luxe review image, showing the chair from above

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Of all the gaming chairs I’ve tested, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair TC100 Relaxed had the most minimalist approach t⛄o assembly instructions. There were no included leaflets or a Secretlab-esque placard with handy di🀅agrams. The only help you get in building it is going to Corsair’s website and finding instructions for an older chair model with a similar assembly process.

With the TC500 Luxe, there is a similar lack of instructions but Corsair’s YouTube channels have some helpful instructional videos that go through how to assemble it. Fortunately, there was nothing too confusing about the process and, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen, the arm🏅rests come pre-attached, meaning there’s one less step between unboxing and s🌳itting.

It was during this assembly process that the first moment of foreboding hit me. In the video above, the voiceover clearly says “the wi𓆏dth of the armrests can be adjusted by partially loosening the screws”. Having been particular🃏ly excited about this chair, I had read some other reviews of it, which I don’t usually do.

The consensus on this seat was that it’s excellent, but for some reason, its armrests are set far too widely apart. To mitigate that issue, I thought, I’d move the armrests of mine during assembly to as narrow as they can go. When I got to that stage of the build though, they were alre🌠ady in their narrowest setting. “What are the other reviews complaining about then?” I ♒thought.

♏I had far too little faith i༺n my fellow gaming chair critics.

Design

The head cushion of the Corsair TC500 Luxe

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The thing that immediately stands out about this chair on a first look is its hex-pattern cushioning, which gives it that antique, classy feel so many gaming chairs lack. Like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Boulies Master Series, it looks like something that’d be ju🍒st at home in a remote worker’s professional video call as it does an RGB-filled gaming livestream.

Other reviewers have said this is quite a firm seat, but as someone who finds the Secretlab options far too firm, I’m not sure I agree on that point. For me, tඣhis is akin to the Corsair TC100 Relaxed in that it provides a really great ble💎nd of comfort and firmness.

It has a wide seat base with a generous lip on its front, inviting plenty of viable sitting positions. It has rounded shoulders that remind me of a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Iskur X, an🦹d the integrated lumbar support and magnetic head cushion made famous by brands like Secretlab and DXRacer.

The result is a very attractive gaming chair that’s up there with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fractal Refine in terms of its style, and tying its aesthetics together is its marvelous choice of upholstery, which sits somewhere between suede and leather. It’s not quite either and, in truth, it might be my new favorite material for any gaming chair. It’s breathable, but it still feels as premium as the highest-end leather options. It’s also nice and plush, adding a velvety surface to a chair that isn’t as firm as Secretlab, but isn’t quite as comfort-aimed as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Boulies Ninja Pro.

The shoulder logo of the Corsair TC500 Luxe

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The TC500 Luxe is available in three colors, with each sporting the same black wheelbase, armrests, and casters. Frost is a creamy white color, which looks surprisingly nice for a white gaming chair (these often tend to look very bold and a bit “extra”), but I can’t help but feel a slightly different color of wheelbase would really complement this model a bit more. Shadow is a sort of graphite-grey color which is perfect for anyone wanting something more muted. The version Corsair sent me is the Sherwood variant, which has this alluring mossy green look to it and sits beautifully against my walnut-textured desk. I usually advocate for more color choices with gaming chairs, but I think these hues offer a perfect set of variables for the classy feel the Luxe is going for. I’m not sure the same effect would be achieved with a blue colorway - and this certainly isn’t something I’d like to see making a play for our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best pink gaming chair list.

Features

The integrated lumbar support of the Corsair TC500 Luxe

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Supporting the TC500 Luxe is a solid steel inner frame. I have to say,ꦓ I’m really impressed with the build quality it brings because unlike 90% of gaming chairs today, I’ve heard no creaks or 🔯squeaks coming from it after a month of testing. All the while, it doesn’t have the Secretlab problem of that great build quality potentially contributing to a really firm sitting experience.

All the usual adjustment features are here, with a reclining backrest that tilts from 90° to 160°. You can also adjust the height and backward lean, and that aforementioned 4-way lumbar support does a lot to support your lower back. The magnetic neck pillow is the best I’ve ever tested in a 🅘gaming chair. Somehow, it’s managed to out-plush Boulies and Secretlab with memory foam that feels affectionately soft and eases back into its plump shape right after taking your head off it. I found it easy to slide around depending on my sitting position too, so Corsair has provided a large magnetic surface area for it.

The Omniflex armrests of the Corsair TC500 Luxe

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

One of the standout features of this chair is that it has an innovative set of Omniflex armrests. These are mounted in their center, the same as most gaming chair armrests are, but they have a unique fold in𝓰 them that means when you press your weight into them, they have some give, coiling down and putting less stress on your elbows and shoulders. This is, quite honestly, ingenious, and does make a big difference to comfort when leaning on them for hours at a time. I don’t get the occasional trapped nerve or a numb feeling in💟 my elbows like I do with other chairs, and I hope this is a design that’s adopted by other manufacturers.

These armrests are meant to be 4D, but I was sad to learn th🔜at wasn’t really the case. They can move up and down, they can rotate up to 215°, they can click back and forward in the same annoying way the Fractal Refine ones do. But they’re missing a vital side-to-side movement.

Herein lies the single biggest problem with the Corsair TC500 Luxe. Other reviewers were൩ right, the armrests of this chair are needlessly far apart. And the worst bit is that a simple sliding hinge that slides them across laterally is all it would take to alleviate this issue, potentially even bolstering this to my new top gaming chair.

Performance

The Corsair TC500 Luxe from below

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Armrests are often overlooked when you’re shopping for a chair. The main draw is the ergonomics, the comfort, the shape, and size. But armrests are a massive contributor to a healthy sitting position. Because the TC500 Luxe’s armrests are set too wide, even at their narrowest, they actually detract from the posture support this excellent gam🎃ing chair gives you. If you sit up with a dignified posture, so you feel a stretch up your spine, and then move💫 your elbows further apart, your chest will sink down as a result, creating an unhealthy slouching position in your upper back.

The premium looks, feel, and a great blend of comfort and firmnes🐼s add up to a fantastic chair that is competitively priced compared to a lot of high-end options.

I often carry stress and tension in my shoulders and traps, and throughout months of testing other seats with armrests that sit strai🅠ght with my body’s natural sitting position, I’ve not been feeling that of late. Within a week or two of testing the TC500 Luxe, I was feeling that all-too-familiar knot in my right shoulder.

Luckily, the saving grace is that you cꩵan rotate the armrests around somewhat, meaning that you will be able to find a more natural sitting position when gaming, but your forearms🉐 will poke off of them, never getting their full benefit. It’s also the straw that breaks the camel’s back when you’re using the armrests to stand up and they click out of the one position you found them comfortable in.

The wide seat base of the Corsair TC500 Luxe

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I’ve heard of some Redditors and other early adopters drilling holes in their seatbases to move the armrests in further, but this isn’t something you should have to do when spending $500 on a gaming chair from a well-known brand, and I can’t really wrap my head around why the armrest’s most🍬 narrow setting is like the widest setting on any other chair. I love th𒆙at the seatbase is wide because it allows me to either cross one leg under the other, or cross both legs while sitting on it. But that wouldn’t be hampered by armrests that could slide further in.

Other reviewers have said this is quite a firm seat, but as someone who finds the Secretlab options far too firm, I’m not sure I agree on that point. For me, this is akin to the Corsair TC100 Relaxed in that it provides a really great blend of comfort and firmness. Not every chair gets that right, and I applaud Corsair for making something that I can sit in comfortably for long hours. I do still get a numb bum ifꦦ I stay in a position too long, but it takes a lot longer to pang me than when I’m sitting in a Secretlab Titan Evo.

Should you buy the Corsair TC500 Luxe?

A Corsair TC500 Luxe review image

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

It’d be easy to read my thoughts on Corsair’s armrests and think they’re a dealbreaker. For me, tꦉhey’re not, but if I had paid for a $500 chair and been met with armrest designs that make little to no sense for a wide range of body types, I certainly wouldn’t be ha🦹ppy.

Fortunately, there’s enough about the Corsair TC500 Luxe that I’m really fond of, so I wouldn’t call the wide armrests a dealbreaker. The premium looks, feel, and a great blend of comfort and firmness add up to a⛄ fantastic chair that is compet🍌itively priced compared to a lot of high-end options.

And for all its armrest woes, there is some ingenuity at play thanks to Corsair’s omniflex design. This is a chair that 🍰stands out for so many reasons, and it’s one I’d easily recommend. I’d just be sending a message to those DIY fixers on Reddit to ask them how I should drill new holes into t𒈔he seat base.

How I tested the Corsair TC500 Luxe

I parked myself in Corsair’s high-end gaming chair for around a month before this review was written. I assembled it myself in around 20-30 minutes, and didn’t find it too heavy to lift around on my own. I sat in this chair for long hours for remote working during the day, gaming during the evening, and content crea♔tion at my desk in my spare time too.

I compared my experienꦺce closely with the Corsair TC100 Relaxed since it’s made by the same manufacturer, and with other premium options on the market like the Secretlab Titan Evo, Fractal Refine, and Boulies chairs.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> In a way, I feel bad for the C🐷orsair Xeneon 27QHD240. While the OLED gaming monitor's MSRP has aged like expensive milk, it's out there right now pulling big🤪 price cut moves. And, for what it's worth, I'm impressed by its new record low price, but a cheaper alternative with the same 1440p 240Hz LG panel still has it beat.

Okay, here's the sitch - the Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 is currently down from $999.99 at Amazon. A delicious price cut considering I have it shortlisted as one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitors for 1440p gameplay, and last year's wave of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday monitor deals failed to bring it under $700.

Unfortunately, it's most recent nose dive is still no price match for the KTC G27P6, as it boasts near identical specs🌞 and is down . That's thanks to both a limited time deal and an on page discount code that knock🍃s a further 10% off its $649.99 price tag. In other words, this budget OLED model just set a record low of its own, and the timing couldn't be any worse for Corsair.


Save $400 -
 A fantastic new record low for a monitor that used to cost $1,000. Before now, you'd be lookin♔g at over $700 for this same screen, but it has nove dived into new territory ahead of Black Friday 2024.

Buy it if: 

✅ You're looking for an excellent OLED
✅ You want a 240Hz panel

Don't buy it if:

❌ You aren't willing to trade away 4K
❌ You're hoping to pick up something bigger

Price check:  | Save $155 - This 1440p 240Hz screen likes to frequently d𝓰rop, but this offer finally takes it past the $500 mark. The lowest we'𝔍ve managed to spot previously is around $550, and it's new price makes it one of the best value OLED monitors at Amazon right now.

Buy it if:

You want fantastic contrast
✅You play PC games at 1440p
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❌You want the best HDR experience
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Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 vs KTC G27P6 - which should you buy?

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KTC G27P6 with Cyberpunk 2077 first person view of Night City on screen

KTC G27P6 with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen (Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen

𒈔Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen (Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

It's Corsair versus a name you've probably never heard of. And no, KFC haven't started started making monitors all of a sudden. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:KTC G27P6 is just one of many gaming monitors at Amazon that boasts fantastic specs at a lower price than brands. I used to be far more suspicious of random screens at the online retailer, and while I still have my reservations in some scenarios. I can confirm this specific 1440p 240Hz OLED screen can almost produce the exact same experience at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240.

It's worth hammering home that the similarities between KTC and Corsair's monitors are due to their panel commonality. Both use a 27-inch LG OLED display, meaning they produce very similar contrast and colors. The former's pack🌌age is admittedly more elegant in terms of aesthetics, featuring ♑black, steep angles in place of the G27P6's more plasticy grey shell. But, from the front, you're talking the exact same kind of vibe.

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Back of Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 with stand and ports in view

Back of Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 (Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Back of KTC G27P6 sitting on desk

Back view of KTC G27P6 (Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Surprisingly, KTC has manage to include more than just the same panel within its OLED monitor, as it boasts the same 65W power delivery capabilities via a USB-C hub. I've tested both using the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck OLED and various other 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming handheld contenders, and while you can achieve the same functionality with a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck dock, it's an incredibly useful extra.

You'll notice I said the KTC G27P6 almost provides the same visuals as the Xeneon 27QHD240. and that's due to its less impressive HDR per🉐formance. In truth, the screen still has ⭕many other monitors beat with High Dynamic Range switched on, but I found that the display was just slightly lacking compared to Corsair's model. This is likely due to brightness differences caused by different firmware, but worth thinking about if you're fussy about HDR.

Ultimately, deciding between the Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 and KTC G27P6 comes down to two factors. The first is naturally price, as we're talking about a $105 gap, and I'm not so sure you're getting over $100 worth of better visual performance. What you will get is an HDR edge and a scr♉een that will look slightly nicer from behind. I'll leave it to you to decide whether either of those matter enough to pay more, but while Corsair has my attention with its offer, KTC has me acting like the distracted boyfriend meme.


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//344567.top/hardware/tvs-monitors/one-of-my-top-oled-monitors-just-reached-a-record-low-price-but-theres-a-cheaper-alternative-id-recommend/ UtVvJnbk8eUzUeoVSQpUyM Mon, 14 Oct 2024 16:31:14 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> The Elgato Prompter is the type of product that defines this brand. I first used Elgato products way back in 2015 when I bought its first-ever capture card, the Game Capture HD. Since then, streaming and content creation hardware h꧙as popped up from almost every gaming peripheral brand, but Elgato has always been the trailblazer, inventing never-before-seen products you wonder how anyone ever achieved success without.

Before this becomes a puff piece about Elgato, let me make clear that this manufacturer has not been my favorite in recent years. Innovation has often given way to iterative products that don’t offer people anything new, but still demand a higher price than rival companies. I understand that not every product Elgato makes can reinvent the wheel, but this is a wing of Corsair that’s at its best when it’s creating the first of something - products that have never before appeared on our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gear for streaming lists.

The Elgato Prompter is such a product. It feels as practical as the origi💜nal Game Capture and as intuitive as the first Stream Deck. This is Elgato truly innovating, and despite a lofty price of $279.99 / £279.99, it’s something I’d even recommend to beginners. If you plan to present a script to camera often, this is a must-have device that has no true alternative.

Design

Elgato Prompter from behind with a Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra seated on it

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I’m not going to claim that Elgato invented the teleprompter. An inverted display and some reflective glass have been used since the dawn of television to make speaking directly into a camera lens feel more natural. For streamers and content creators, though, options are pretty limited. You can get something💫 to set your phone in, or you can buy a tablet and attach it to a tripod. Alternatives on Amazon often feel so make-shift that they’re not worth the bother. Elgato has changed that by taking the traditional teleprompter and adapting it for the internet, making it the perfect solution for the masses.💧 

As you might expect, there are two main parts to the Prompter, a 9-inch display with a 1024 x 🐷600p resolution, and then a reflective piece of special glass fixed above it. Behind the glass sits a housing for attaching a camera that will then, in theory, capture footage at the sam🦩e quality it would usually. 

The “attaching a camera” bit is where discussing the design of Elgato’s Prompter gets quite tricky because there are so many moving parts that will differ for you depending on which camera and even lens you’re using. In the box, you get a slew of what Elgato calls step-up rings - speciꦉal fittings that you can poke your camera through. To be precise, you get a 49, 52, 55, 58, 62, 67, 72, 77, and 82 mm ring, which gives you loads of leeway for adding different cameras.

Elgato Prompter's right-angle USB-C cable

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

If you’re using one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best webcams, there’s a backplate that will help smaller lenses remain secure, as well as a fixing plate that holds them in place from below. There’s definitely scope for a lot of webcams to work, but, based on my testing with several different models, the overall design does feel more tilted at DSLR cameras and the shape of Elgato’s own Facecams, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Facecam MK2.

Helpfull൲y, Elgato also provides a handy USB-C to USB-A 3.0 cable, which has a right angle at the “C” end so it won’t pull at the prompter. I’ve also played around with the included shroud that comes in the box, which adds yet more versatility for lighting control. I did love that inside Elgato’s very sustainable packaging, you get everything you’ll need for setting up the Prompter, including mounting screws and a cleaning cloth. The only thing you’ll really need to buy separately is a tripod, but chances are, if you’re looking into buying a prompter like this, you’ll already have one.

Features

Elgato Prompter review photo from above

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

As is the case for all of Elgato’s products that aren’t 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:capture cards, the Prompter is controlled through the brand’s Camera Hub software. This gives the Prompter its three distinct “modes”, all of which can be helpful depending on what you’re up to. The first mode is a straight-up display mode, which your PC or Mac will recognize by default. This is exactly what it sounds liജke - the Prompter will act as a defacto display you can position and configure how you’d like. It uses a panel with a 60Hz refresh rate, and for reasons I’ll come onto, I wish there were more options here. 

The second is the prompter mode. This loads up a script you add into the Camera Hub, and the display turඣns into what you’d expect of a teleprompter. What I really like in this mode is how many settings Elgato thought to include. Camera Hub allows you to control the brightness and contrast level of the display, the speed of the scroll, the margin size, and even the color and font of the text and background, which is huge for someone like me who has dyslexia. If you want the size of the text to be larger, you can change that as well to make it the most comfortable reading experience for you. When you paste a script into the software, it will automatically load into chapters that make clicking to different points in the script so much easier. Additionally, if you move your mouse cursor onto the prompter’s display, you can scroll up and down manually.

Elgato Prompter review image showing the reflective glass of the device

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

New settings for ဣthe Prompter mode seem to be in the works as well because even since I got my review unit, the ability for Camera Hub to scroll the Prompter’s text using your voice (and natural reading speed) has been added. I can’t wait to see what more utility comes later on.

The third mode is more useful for streamers, because it’s a chat window. In concept, you throw your Twitch handle into the settings menu, and the display will then let you monitor your Twitch stream’s chat. Viewers can feel as though you are actually talking directly to them if you do this because looking at the camera is looking at🍃 what they’ve been saying. Annoyingly, YouTube chat still can’t be integrated, which is a real shame. I have no doubt this is in the pipeline, but it’s taking a frustratingly long time to add.

Performance

Elgato Prompter in prompter mode

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Having a prompter this powerful has made creating my videos on YouTube so much easier. Before, I’d have to earmark the pa☂rts of my scripts I’d want to appear on camera for, memorize them, and then deliver them accordingly when laying down a voice-over track. This was fine, but a less-than-perfect solution. If I changed my mind later and wanted a different part of the script on camera, then I wouldn’t have the option on the cutting room floor. Now, I can deliver an entire script directly to the camera with all the expressions and eye contact I’d like, and I have so many options when it comes to editing. 

Not only that, but memorising parts of a script and practising delivery can be tricky and time consuming. The Prompter allows me to read more naturall🐲y, and if I want a different take, it’s easy to skip back a chapter and redo. Before having a Prompter to read from, I used to do this annoying thing where my eyes would already start moving away from the lens and toward my script before a natural cutting point. Now, the script and camera are one⭕, so I don’t need inventive cutting to get around bad presenting.

As a content creat𒉰ion tool alone, this product is unmatched, but for its other use cases, I’m not sure it’s truly viable.

Then, when you add the customization options, you get so much scope to make the Prompter feel like your own. As a dyslexic, I can find reading certain fonts harder than others, and coloring the texts or backgrounds can really help me. I love that Elgato has supplied that option, because so often dyslexic people aren’t thought of, and need to adapt to what everyone else can do easily. Being able to ꦍchange font and margin size is a huge win too. Depending on the distance you are from your camera when recording, the margin on the prompter can make it obvious you’re reading - which viewers will be able to pick up on.

Now, I know this isn’t one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitors, but I wish the Elgato Prompter could change its refresh rate. I use a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra because it’s probably the best webcam ever made, but at 4K, it can still only capture at 30fps. When you have a display projecting light at 60Hz up 🍬into a lens capturing at 30Hz, you can get a bad case of glare and flickering. Changing brightness and contrast leve༒ls can help, as can using the included shroud to block out other lighting sources. Nevertheless, this is a flaw for anyone not using a DSLR camera because it makes even the uppermost echelon of webcams feel troublesome. I also think there’s a slight disparity between the step-up ring that’s most appropriate for the Kiyo Pro Ultra’s and its actual size - and it wouldn’t surprise me if that’s the case for some of Elgato’s other rival products.

Elgato Prompter review from the side, next to a vertical gaming monitor

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Zooming out, this refresh rate issue speaks to my wider issues with Elgato’s Prompter. As a content creation tool alone, this product is unmatched, but for it𓃲s other use cases, I’m not sure it’s truly viable.

I was so excited to use the Elgato Prompter as a third display, but in all honesty, it isn’t really worth keeping it plugged in. As a USB-C peripheral with no HDMI or DisplayPort connectivity, it puts extra strain on your CPU, and even with an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Intel Core i5-13600K, I noticed that extra bandwidth being used. Furthermore, I wish the prompter was a little bit larger. As a third di🌟splay in combination with two 27-inch monitors, it ends up looking too small and awkward to actually use comfortably. Throwing a video call window into the Prompter’s admittedly crystal clear display is a great idea, but the application will appear so small that you’ll probably end up squinting at whichever colleagues you have on a call, which would look more unnatural than just having them sit on a display underneath your webcam.

If I use my Prompter as a display, it’s usually to keep a file window or Spotify open, giving me easy access at any moment. The file window option is especially useful for video editing so I could drag and drop things onto my timeline, but for the most part, I ended up unplugging because it was more trouble than it was worth, and it was churn🐟ing my PC fans into a frenzy. Thi༺s went for using the Stream Chat mode too, unfortunately.

I can’t help but feel a second edition of the Prompter which will inevitably arrive in the future would benefit f😼rom a larger size, more refresh rate options, and either HDMIও or DisplayPort support.

Should you buy the Elgato Prompter?

Elgato Prompter as an integrated PC display

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

If you’re a content creator, the Elgato Prompter needs to be something you’re considering. I’d argue it’ll make as much difference to your content as one of the 澳ꦚ洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best microphones for st𒅌reaming and gaming - and I value those highly.

For streamers and remote workers, I’d say it’s less valuable than Elgato would have you think. It’s just a little too small and a little too demﷺanding for the average user who probably already has a million USB peripherals providing them value. 

If you’re a YouTuber or somebody who finds themselves presenting a script to camera often, this is no short of a must-h🅠ave. This is Elgato at its innovative best and a produ﷽ct that’s given my content creation setup a massive quality-of-life boost.

Admittedly, this isn’t a⛎ cheap piece of kit, but it’s something I’d prioritize if you want to come across naturally on camera while having the confidence that your viewers will be seeing an authentic version of you.

How I tested the Elgato Prompter

I integrated the E💞lgato Prompter into my gaming, content creation, and work-from-home setup for around two months before writing up this review. In that time, I’ve had extensive experience with all of its use cases, including videos delivered to camera, use of it as a display for PC, and as a chat window while live streaming. 

Having been a content creator for YouTube for a while, I was able to compare my time spent testing the Prompter with my years of not having it, and I enjoyed being able to test out how the different settings in the Elgato🌠 Camera Hub changed my experience. You can compare my on-screen delivery in where I didn’t have the prompter with  

For more on how we test gaming and streaming tech, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> It seemed a little strange to me that while Mark Cerny talked us all through the performance boosts of the upcoming PS5 Pro, he forgot to mention that it will house an upgraded 2TB SSD inside it. That extra storage space might help to justify the price of the console, but it doesn’t make a lot of sense to me as a selling point. The PS5 has had an additional SSD port in it since launch, and one of the console’s best features has been the ability to boost its storage with drives that a🌳re actually faster than Sony’s custom SSD.

If the price tag of the PS5 Pro is out of reach for you, a storage upgrade to your existing PS5 is probably the best way to give your gaming life a quality of life boost without breaking the bank. T🐲ake this Corsair MP600 Elite 1TB SSD, for instance. It’s currently discounted down from $94.99 to , and its integrated heatsink means installing it will take very little effort.

A $10 price cut isn’t exactly huge, but for one of the top-performing drives I’ve ever tested for PS5, this is a great price to pay. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best SSDs for PS5 have been a lot pricier in the last year, and you’re lucky if you can find a PS5-readyℱ option for under $90 - even if it was released in 2022. This deal at Amazon brings an SSD made by a premium brand down to the cost that budget brands charge, so I can’t express how good an opportunity it is. 

Corsair MP600 Elite 1TB |
Save $10 - The listing at Amazon may claim that $84.99 is a discount down from $104.99, but I’ve been tracking the cost of this drive since its launch, and I’ve never seen it up that high. From the price history data I’m seeing, this drive’s average Amazon price sits closer to the $90 mark, but I only saw it drop to this price once so far, and that was during Prime Day.

Buy it if: 

✅You don’t want to spend $700 on a PS5 Pro
✅ You want an additional 1TB of storage space
✅ You want a drive that’s easy to install

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You have a detached heatsink already

Price check:
UK:

Should you buy the Corsair MP600 Elite?

Corsair MP600 Elite review photo from the side

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I test SSDS for a living, and so far, this is my favorite PS5 SSD to come out in 2024. It takes the benefits of the previous Corsair MP600 drꦫives and boosts them to new heights, with faster read and write speeds and a beautiful design. 

In fact, the design of the integrated heatsink is one of the reasons I’d argue it stands out from the rest of the PS5 SSD crowd. There’s breathing space between this drive’s heatsink and its bottom, meaning more airflow can help to keep it cool from 🔯both sides, which other drives neglect. 

What might surprise you is that this SSD actually boasts faster read and write speeds than the internal drive of the PS5, pulling in sequential read and write speeds of 7,038MB/s and 6,500MB/s when we tested it. That means that if you transfer your games onto this, they’ll actually load slightly faster than they would from the console’s built-in storage. Full disclosure, the PS5 is unable to divert power to the secondary M.2 bay in the same way that a gaming PC can, but that doesn’t stop some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best SSDS for gaming from producing brilliant loading times.

I don’t need to spell out to you that boosting your PS5’s storage for onl𓄧y $84 will save you a lot of money compared to buying an entire PS5 Pro. Personally, my PS5 runs games exactly how I want it to, and I’ve never seen it struggle to run games at 4K because console ports need to be stable in order to pass Sony’s certification process. I haven’t had my hands on the PS5 Pro to really test out its performance boosts yet, but for now, I know which upgrade route I’d recommend.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Corsair’s HS80 headset delighted back in 2021. Its well-tuned audio, lower mid-range price tag, and comfortable shape set it apart from the rest of its cohort and set the series up for excellent long-term use. The newer Corsair HS80 Max certainly leans into these strengths in its latest iteration, even if some of its weaknesses are still fairly pronounced. A PC / PlayStation headset prioritizing easy wireless connections and rich audio texture, the Max has plenty going for it straight out the box. I took the 2023 model out for two weeks of testing to see where the brand’s geometric cups sit within the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets on the market. 

Key Specs
Price$179.99 / £169.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth
DriversCustom 50mm Neodymium
Frequency response20Hz - 20kHz
MicrophoneOmni-directional
ANCNo
ControlsPower, volume wheel, Bluetooth / media controls
BatteryUp to 130 hours (no RGB, Bluetooth connection)
Weight352g
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Mobile

Design

Corsair HS80 Max headband close up showing logo

(Image credit: Future)

At first glance, the Max could be indistinguishable from the previous 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair HS80 RGB release. Both carry the angled cup shapes that have become ubiquitous with🌸 the HS80 name itself and offer a comfortable housing for the ear itself, rather than squishing it into a circular form factor. That means no ear-pinching, even over longer sessions, but a spacious seal around the shape of the ear. 

Soft fabric covers a set of memory foam cushions around the border of these cups - perfect for those who don’t get on with the sometimes sticky feel of the leatherette often included on more premium headsets. The fabric cover does still warm up, but things are much cooler here than, say, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless XT or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth Pro. However, the seal maintained by this lighter faꦰbric isn’t quite as solid as you’ll find with a denser material and the cloth could likely erode over time. 

Corsair HS80 Max close up on fabric ear cup covers

(Image credit: Future)

You will find a dash of leatherette running across the ski-style headband, providing a slight cushioning to the inner strap. This band is adjustable via velcro pads on the underside of the main plastic bridge. While a neat way to keep a fabric band in place, I prefer a sliding scale as it’s difficult to perfectly balance each side🐻 when simply relying on eyeballing each side. This design also means material hangs over the sides of the headset when not worn should you increase th🐭e headband size. 

The strap itself carries some strong tension in its elastic, keeping the head protected from the harder plastic above. It’s a﷽lso a little slimmer than other ski bands, most notably those from SteelSeries. That does put a little more pressure on th👍e crown than a more cushioned approach, which did wear on me a little during longer periods of testing. 

I found myself shifting the position of the headband a few times after around two hours of wear, seating it forward or backward on my head to give each area a break. Lengthening the strap helped this problem, but resulted in additional pressure from the cups themselves falling too low over my ears. If you’re used to ski bands, this isn’t going to be a massive issue, but anyone coming from a wider band like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is going to feel it slightly.  

Close up on Corsair HS80 Max headband adjustment system with velcro unfastened

(Image credit: Future)

At 352g, the Corsair HS80 Max sits at the higher end of average, but the plastic construction saves it from feeling like a dead weight across the noggin. That trade-off doesn’t come with too many sacrifices either. No, it doesn’t look like a seriously expensive headset, but I have no concerns with the overall build quality and everything feels solid and secure with no creaking or flexing. The only points of damage could be in the material of the earcups and the velcro of the headband over time, as well as the thin wire leading from the main drivers to the band itself. These are shielded somewhat by a thick triangular piece of plastic, but I would still be wary of throwing them into a particuღlarly stuffed backpack.  

Features

The Corsair HS80 Max doesn’t do anything too crazy with its feature list. This is a wireless headset with both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth (though no dual-connectivity for simultaneous ♏listening), 50mm neodymium drivers, and a flip-to-mute microphone. However, there are a couple of additional extras inc𝕴luded here that you might not find on competing models. The Bluetooth connection button, for example, doubles up as a playback center, allowing you to play/pause, move between tracks, and control incoming calls via a series of single, double, or triple presses. 

That’s not something I see too often in a gaming headset, and it’s a feature that lends itself particularly well to those who want to double up their purchase for a regular set o𒐪f everyday headphones. This would be a much bigger deal if the microphone had been detachable, t🃏hough. As it stands, you’ll be walking around town with a giant wedge of plastic up the side of your face which isn’t ideal. 

Still, the battery life could keep up with both gaming and everyday roles. Corsair estimatesꦐ that you’ll get 130 hours of juice when connected via Bluetooth and no RGB - a figure that proved true in my testing. I ran the headset in Bluetooth mode for one week, using the headset for music throughout the day, the odd meeting, and gaming or Netflix in the evening. That equated to around 6-8 hours of use per day, and the battery was still at 78% on Saturday morning. A second week of testing solely on a 2.4GHz connection did yield lower results. I switched the RG🐻B on for the full power-draining experience and needed to recharge by Wednesday, running the headset for around two and a half days, or 17.5 hours before plugging in. 

Corsair HS80 Max laid flat on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The HS80 Max also c🔯omes with a free Dolby Atmos license inside the box and supports high-resolution signals up to 24bit / 96kHz. That’s a marked step up from 🅺similarly priced options, and well worth noting if you’re after a more faithful representation of songs and movies even if frequency responses are run of the mill.

Booting up the iCue software also reveals another fancy addition to the Max’s soundstage; SoundID. While its setup feels a little like smoke and mirrors, the program is designed to 🦩create an audio preset tailored to your own preferred listening style. For me, that meant bumping up the power of lower ranges and expanding room in the mids. It does make a difference to the꧟ overall soundstage but doesn’t massively alter the quality of the audio coming through. I noticed a beefier response from explosions and heavier artillery, but not much that couldn’t be achieved with simple EQ tweaks. 

Performance

Straight out of the box, the Corsair HS80 Max performs particularly well. There’s a richer tone to this audio than I’ve heard before, with emphasis on the lower mid-range. While there’s not much space in the stage itself, those bassier areas really shine through providing excellent punch to heavy sound effects. That warmth does mean you lose a little power in the upper ranges. The twinkly, melodic soundtrack of Super Mario RPG fe✅lt a little cramped, though with the volume pumped up and some EQ settings ꦇtweaked it became apparent that there’s actually a lot of clarity in these higher tones.  

Corsair HS80 Max laying on a wooden desk with mic arm extended

(Image credit: Future)

In experiences where the HS80 Max can shine, it does. The open-world environments of Fallout 4 and Horizon Forbidden West are bursting with life through these cups, from the definition of smaller details to the power of larger crashes and gunfights. Watching the Brotherhood of Steel descend for the first time through the HS80 Maxs was a particularly impressive ordeal. There’s a texture to the mid-range that is often difficult to balance. Many gaming headsets opt to put their emphasis on lower ranges, paying more attention to footsteps and gunshots in their sound profiles. While that attention has been dutifully paid here (not quite with the directional accuracy of something wildly more expensive like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Audeze Maxwell or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Astro A50 X), it’s in dialogue, soundtracks, and the crunch of a gravel road ben🔥eath your feet that the HS80 Max truly weaves its magic. 

The microphone is a little jarring in comparison. This is a weaker mic that will simply get the job done rather than providing high-end broadcast-quality sound. It’s far flatter than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro’s model and has a little more noise so💃 its profile overall. 

Should you buy the Corsair HS80 Max?

hand holding Corsair HS80 Max headset in front of a gaming monitor

(Image credit: Future)

The Corsair HS80 Max launched last year at $179.99 / £169.99, but it can be found at around $150 when on sale these days (the UK has seen its own discounts but they’re not as frequent). Those kinds of numbers put the Max up against the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone H5 for PS5/PC players, but we’ve also got the slightly more expensive 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Pro and the slightly cheaper 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed to contend with. 

The latter is currently my top pick for the best headset for most players. It’s substantially cheaper than the HS80♊ Max at MSRP and packs a better microphone, a wired USB-A connection option, and an audio better suited to more competitive play. If you don’t mind leatherette earcups, it’s the better headset on paper - just be wary that the build quality isn’t quite as strong. The microphone still doesn’t detach (and doesn’t even flip up on the BlackShark) but does perform much better than Corsair’s. If you just want your gaming headset to stay on your desk, the BlackShark is the better option. However, if you’re goꦇing to take your cups out and about, Corsair does still have an edge. 

The Virtuoso Pro is just edging on the HS80 Max’s price point, at $199.99 / £169.99, and is generally a better headset overall. However, the open-back nature means it’s strictly for home use (and use in a quiet room), there’s no wireless connectivity, and you’ll be faffing with a few cables to get everything set up. T🐼hat means it’s not the best option for the vast majority of players - if you’re not a streamer, you’re better of🔴f with the HS80 Max. 

The Sony Inzone H5 is more of a direct competitor in price these days, and an option I personally found more comfortable than the ski-band design of the HS80 Max. You’re dropping your battery life and killing Bluetooth features, but still keeping a richly texཧtured soundstage similar to that of the Max. If you’re concerned about comfort across th🐓e crown of your head, this is my next go-to - though you are making a lot of sacrifices in other areas. 

SpecsCorsair HS80 MaxRazer BlackShark V2 HyperspeedSony Inzone H5
Price$179.99 / £169.99$129.99 / £129.99$149.99 / £139.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired2.4GHz / Wired
DriversCustom 50mm NeodymiumRazer TriForce Titanium 50mm40mm
Frequency response20Hz - 20kHz12Hz - 28kHz5Hz - 20kHz
MicrophoneOmni-directionalSuper Wideband UnidirectionalBidirectional with AI noise reduction
ANCNoNoNo
ControlsPower, volume wheel, Bluetooth / media controlsPower, volume, playback, profile / Bluetooth smartswitch, mic mutePower, volume, chat mix
BatteryUp to 130 hours (no RGB, Bluetooth connection)Up to 70 hoursUp to 28 hours
Weight352g280g260g
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, MobilePC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, MobilePC, PlayStation

How we tested the Corsair HS80 Max

I used the Corsair HS80 Max for two weeks, running the headset across all daily work and play. In that time, I tested across both a 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connection, using the headset in Fallout 4, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and New Super Lucky’s Tale on PC, Horizon Forbidden West and Spider-Man Miles Morales on PS5, and Super Mario RPG on Nintendo Switch. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.  

We’re also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming headsets on the market, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming. Or, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets if you’re after something more console-focused.  

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Just as🎉 Gen 5 SSDs are starting to steal the limelight, the Corsair MP600 Elite has pulled my focus back to the last-gen race. Gen 5 compatibility is still extremely limited unless you buy an up-to-date motherboard, and in all honesty, those drives are a bit ahead of their time. Fortunately, top-rate Gen 4 performance is still bonkers, and its competitive market thanks to the PS5 is what most buyers should be concerned with.

For a while now, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best SSDs for PS5 have been three contenders t🃏hat aren't separated by much. The WD Black SN850X, the Seagate FireCuda 530, and the Samsung 990 Pro all push the boundaries of what Gen 4 M.2 drives can achieve, and besides a few discrepancies and fluctuations, they're all similarly priced. There are plenty of budget brands and smaller names in the mix, but Corsair's MP600 range is always pushi🌜ng to be seen among those top names. 

The MP600 Elite is the latest update, and in my eyes, it's boosted the brand into that upper echelon. SSDs have been getting pricier recently, and the biggest names seem happy to let their older products get more expensive. I give props to Corsair for showing some restraint with the price tag here, but mainly for making a decent SSD first and foremost. The MP600 Elite is available in 1TB form for $99 / £99, and 2TB for  ~ $150🥀 / £150.

Design & Features

Corsair MP600 Elite review  image of the drive sitting on a wooden desktop

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Like pretty much any of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best SSDs for gaming, you'll find the MP600 Elite in a few different shapes and sizes. The one I've tested for this review is designed for PS5 and has a beautiful white heatsink surrounding it. The PC version has a black heatsink, although appears to be the exact same as the white model you'll see in this review's images. If you already have one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 heatsinks or you'd like to rely on your motherboard's cooling solutions, it's also available without a heat spreader. You can ✅find it in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities, and the one I've been testing is a𝓀 2TB model. When formatted into Windows 11, our testing rig recognized 1.8TB, which is fairly standard for drives of this size.

I thought it couldn't get much better than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Samsung 990 Pro regarding aesthetics and heatsink design, but I have to hand it to Corsair, this is pretty close. I love the subtle curves and ind♍ividual vent panels of this heatsink - it's like a suit of armor, with separate plates slotting together to form a secure whole. 

Additionally, I love how the bottom of the drive is catered to as well because th❀ere are a lot of small spaces for cool air to flow through this heatsink. This is pretty innovative compared to other PS5 SSDs I've tested, and besides making the device slightly 🔥chunkier in an M.2 tray, it seems to do the trick.

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Corsair MP600 Elite review image of the bottom ventilation space below the heatsink

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
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Corsair MP600 Elite review image of the drive's heatsink

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The MP600 Elite uses the M.2, PCIe Gen 4.0 format, but is backwards compatible with PCIe Gen 3 systems. It's a 2280 drive, so you won't have much trouble fitting ♐this in any standard M.2 slot, either on a PC's motherboard or inside the PS5. Speaking of architecture though, there's nothing too out of the ordinary here. There's a 3D TLC NAND cache Corsair calls "high density", and quoted endurance of 1,200TBW (total bytes written). Luckily, the drive also comes with a 5-year warranty.

Last but not least, we come to the advertised read and write speeds for this drive. Remember, these aren't always exactly what you'll end up with. Depending on yo𓆉ur system and the individual drive itself, you'll get minor discrepancies with these numbers. Nonetheless, read/write speeds are quoted as 7,000MB/s and 6,5𓂃00MB/s.

Performance

Corsair MP600 Elite sitting at an angle on a gaming desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

As this SSD is designed for PS5 use as well as in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs, I put it to work in Sony's console first. Of course, I'll caveat by saying the numbers recorded inside the PS5 will always be lower than optimal. This is because the PS5's motherboard isn't capable of diverting power to its secondary🔴 M.2 bay, which means you'll never get the cream of the sꦿtorage crop when it comes to numbers.

Nonetheless, the Corsair MP600 Elite fares well against its rivals. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nextorage NEM-PA SSD managed to reach a PS5 internal benchmark of 6,539MB/s sequential read, which is pretty darn good. In all honesty, that's one of the fastest numbers I've seen the PS5 recognize, and the MP600 Elite comes in just under it with 6,486MB/s. That's even faster than last year's dark horse in the PS5 market, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Verbatim Vi7000G, which scored 6,250MB/s. It's certainly an improvement over the Corsair MP600 Pro𓂃 L🐭PX, an older model of this drive that the console formatted to 5,581MB/s.

Corsair MP600 Elite's height when laid down flat on a surface

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

In terms of game data transfers, the MP600 Elite does a great job. My God of War 2018 transfer test (patent pending) was passed with flying colors, as 48GB was flung from the console storage to the drive in just 16 seconds. This was faster than the now discontinued 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Crucial P5 Plus, which did it in 26 seconds - if anything, that comparison shows you that even if you can't get the maximum speeds of a high-end drive in the PS5, you sti✱l⭕l benefit from going for a speedier option.

Loading times weren't hal꧙f bad either but were pretty comparable to other PS5 additional storage options. The table of results b꧟elow isn't the shining example of testing methodology to quote to your SSD enthusiast friends, but it does give you some idea of how performance figures translate to loading times where the PS5 will allow it. Hunt: Showdown and GTA V are famously slow-loading games, while Outer Wilds loads in a heartbeat.

GameLoad time
Hunt: Showdown's Stillwater Bayou Map38 sec
GTA Online48 sec
Outer Wilds5.5 seconds

Like I say, those numbers are pretty par for the course for SSDs I've tested in the PS5, and definitely not the slowest numbers I've seen (he says, giving side-eye to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:WD Black SN850P).

Of course, to test performance more thoroughly, we need to turn to our testing PC and CrystalDiskMark. I'm pleased to say those advertised speeds, which Corsair notes as maximums, were exceeded with the model I tested. The quoted 7,000MB/s was surpassed by an average of 7,038MB/s across three tests. The quꦚoted read speed of 6,500MB/s was trounc🌳ed by an average of 6,587MB/s.

For a comparative note in my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Crucial T700 Pro review, I went back to get more up-to-date performance figures of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Seagate FireCuda 530 and found sequential read/write speeds of 7,034MB/s / 6,739MB/s respectively. The MP600 Elite managed to scrape past the read speeds of the FireCuda 530 by the skin of its teeth and just fell short of its write speeds. It's up there, though, and I consider the FireCuda 530 to be one of the pouཧnd-for-po🧔und greats. Taking into account that Seagate's option goes in and out of stock in a heartbeat, and its price is woefully inconsistent due to its popularity, I think Corsair's got a real contender on its hands here.

Should you buy the Corsair MP600 Elite?

Corsair MP600 Elite review photo from the side

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

SSDs are more expensive year-on-year, and with the FireCuda, SN850X, and 990 Pro all proving more difficult to get a hold of, Corsair has launched a new option worth getting instead. Its pricing at 1TB and 2TB are very compღetitive for a new drive, and although its numbers don't shoot for unattainable new highs in the Gen 4 ꩵmarket, it stands toe-to-toe with the best options. 

In truth, the biggest caveats I'd offer anyone looking to buy this is that its older sibling, the MP600 Pro LPX, is still readily available, and quotes speeds that are actually better (although by all accounts it falls short of those numbers). It's also available in 8TB and 500GB shapes, which the Elite model has forgone. Similarly, anyone looking for more futureproofing could look to more recent hybrid Gen 5 SSDs that are bac✅kwards compatible with Gen 4 systems.

In any case, the MP600 Elite is a new to▨p contender I can recom💧mend easily. I love its heatsink, its performance, and its price tag.

How we tested the Corsair MP600 Elite

I tested the Corsair MP600 Elite inside my PS5 and our hardware team's testing PC. I used CrystalDiskMark to test sequential read and write numbers, as well as the PS5's own internal benchmark. I used the SSD inside the PS5 to play games, transfer files,💞 and record loading times. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Elgato already has some of the best gear for streamers in its product range, including a couple of camera options. The new Facecamꦐ MK2 looks to build on that foundation as a 1080p streaming cam that's a bit more affordable than the most recent 4K Facecam Pro without losing the features and design philosophy of a higher-end option. The Facecam MK2 brings HDR video along with new resolution options, all tucked inside a smaller form factor.

One of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the best webcams is almost as important as a quality microphone in a modern streaming setup, and the demands on these little cameras have risen dramatically in recent times. Gone are the days of getting away with choppy, blurry face cam footage - no🥃w some of these streaming-𝔉focused lenses are capable of near DSLR quality. 

It may not be the same weight of investment as ‘pro’ options like the impressive 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra, but a £149.99/$149.99 price tag still makes the Facecam MK2 a sizeable purchase in the 1080p space. So, is the Elgato Facecam MK2 the new standard or are you better oಌff looking elsewhere? 

Design & Features

Elgato Facecam MK2 lying on its side, from above

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

A refinement over the original 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elgato Facecam, the MK2 takes its design direction from the much larger Elgato Facecam Pro and arrives with a flatter and slightly wider profile. It’s not a huge change from the MK𓄧1 Facecam but it’s an impactful one with some nicely considered choices that make it a more manageable unit as a whole. The previous version was hardly massive but the MK2 still feels noticeably more compact sitting on top of my monitor. I found it feels a little more premium too, strumming my fingers on the top feels and sounds less hollow and more solid overall - it’s a nice improvement.

Like the camera body, the mounting system has evolved while remaining familiar to its predecessor. The Facecam MK2 features a lower profile with improved adjustment options that aren't a groundbreaking change but do improve the user experience in all areas. The lip of the camera mount on the Facecam MK2 encroaches less over the front of your monitor and will now likely sit in the bezel rather than covering actual screen space, something the MK1 was guilty of. This is the webcam equivalent of one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best microphones for streaming andಞ gaming being too tall to comfortably sit under a m🦂onitor - it&apo⛦s;s hardly a big problem, but definitely an annoying one.

The new connection between the stand and the camera makes small rotati🌼oꦉns possible and in testing, I found it far easier to line up and make adjustments compared to the MK1. You’re also able to do away with the monitor mount altogether and pair the Facecam MK2 with other mounting options from the Elgato range which is a nice touch for the ecosystem as a whole.

Elgato Facecam MK2 review image of the webcam's back connection port and vents

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

New on the Elgato Facecam MK2 is an inbuilt privacy shutter and while this is a much sleeker solution than the MK1’s separate lens cap, the🧔 execution is less than ideal. You’ll need to slide the actual shutter itself, rather than using a separate tab or button to interact with it. It’s the simplest solution and it does work, but you have to be particularly careful not to run a lovely fingerprint smudge across the lens at the same time.

The original Elgato Facecam set a pretty high bar for streaming webcams. The unique fixed-focus prime lens delivered great quality results but in 2024 it's starting to show its age. The Facecam MK2 retains most of the good bits of the spec sheet while improving a couple of weaker points to bring it up to date. This rem𒐪ains a mid-range camera, however. There are no 2K or 4K resolution options, but the 1080p max resolution bumps up to 60fps and HDR joins the party too. There’s even 120fps support if you dip the resolution to 720p, allowing for smooth slow-motion replays that some streamers may find a fun addition.

A shout-out to the product team at Elgato too for molding the transfer rate directly onto its USB cables. Little details like that are one of the reasons Elgato gear is so often praised in the streaming world and it’s a genuinely useful quality-of-life touch. More and more webcams are getting picky over cable speed these days. We couldn't use the same cable for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Insta360 Link webcam as for the Facecam Pro, for example. The wire included here is a generous 2m USB-A to USB-C cable th🎶at despite being relatively rigid doesn’t wobble the Facecam MK2 if you bump it - something I’ve seen before with che♏aper cameras.

Performance

Elgato Facecam MK2 next to the original Facecam

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

I’ve been on a journey with the Facecam MK🐻2. If you’ve stopped by this review before you’ll notice things have changed a little, for the better, and that’s because a number of post-launch firmware updates changed my experience with the Facecam MK2. My initial testing of the MK2 was on pre-release firmware in the build-up to launch and it was clear to me that things weren’t quite dialed in yet. Colors were washy and there was no depth or punch to anyth☂ing. I spent a few frustrating hours trying to tweak every setting possible but never settled on something I was properly happy with.

None of these issues were ever a case of raw video quality though, the bump up to 60fps at 1080p makes a big difference compared to the MK1 and the footage is smooth, responsive, and holds plenty of detail even in low light. The fixed focus prime lens keeps everything in focus in an impressively wide 30 to 120cm range which should accommodate almost all desk setups and avoids distracting bouncing autofocus issues. My problem with the Elgato Facecam MK2 was entirely one of color but fortunately, I’m bജack revisiting this review because a series of post-launch firmware updates, and a second review unit to ensure the first one I tested wasn’t faulty, have gone a long way to correcting the problems I faced. Fortunately, the problems I encountered seemed to have more to do with firmware.

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Elgato Facecam MK2 example image showing the camera's automatic settings applied

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)
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Elgato Facecam MK2 example image with the reviewer's settings applied

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

The Elgato Facecam MK2 is now able to generate some really quite impressive pictures for a webcam. Certainly enough for you to be the talk of your next Teams meeting. Underlying quality was never the problem and each firmware update has helped inject more life and balance into the image. There’s definitely value in taking the time to manually configure your settings though, in both natural daylight and controlled streaming lighting setups I found the automatic exposure and white balance modes were neverꦉ able to generate the same, impressive image as taking cꦅontrol manually.

Fiddling with each setting myself gave a far better end result, pa༺rticularly when it comes to color and white balancing, but does also leave you slightly vulnerable to the sun suddenly poking out from behind a cloud. The HDR mode should be able to counteract this, it takes two simultaneous images in the hope of balancing out under and overexposed areas. While it does this effectively, for my eye it always left the final image looking a little too dim as a result so I tended to stickꦛ with SDR. Interestingly, I found the automatic and manual white balance modes seem to operate in different tonal spaces. I wasn’t able to replicate the color balance automatically produced by scrubbing through the entire temperature range. In manual mode, it’s prone to heavily favoring pink and green while automatic seems to have more grasp over reds and oranges. Again, something I’m sure can and will continue to be optimized moving forward.  

Even if you do need to tweak on the fly, however, the Elgato Camera Hub software and wider ecosystem are on hand to make these changes simple. The interface of the app is clean, and logically laid out and everything just works. A real-time preview lets you dial things in to your liking really quickly and the ability to manually control things like shutter speed and ISO are great pro touchꦫes. If you’ve got another Elgato device like a Stream Deck Plus on your desk you’ll be able to make changes from outside of the app too. For streamers with a more controlled, fixeജd lighting setting these will likely be a one-off set-and-forget configuration. For home workers looking for better-quality video calls it could take some ongoing management but the payoff is worth the effort.

Should you buy the Elgato Facecam MK2?

Elgato Facecam MK2's privacy shutter being closed by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

As far as webcams go, the Elgato Facecam MK2 Build is a pretty impressive one. Build quality is strong, thꦍe internal hardware specs are all there and the so🔯ftware is intuitive, even the £149.99/$149.99 price point is stomachable given what’s on offer. It might just take a little manual wrestling to get the best out of it for the time being.

In my time tes൩ting the Elgato Facecam MK2 things have already changed dramatically and I’d expect them to continue to improve as more units live out in the wild and more data becomes availab🃏le. For now, I’d look past the automatic modes and spend a few minutes setting things up manually to find the best picture possible in your setup, because when you find the sweet spot, the Facecam MK2 can look great.

How we tested the Elgato Facecam MK2

I added the Elgato F💞acecam MK2 webcam to my streaming setup for a week. I used it for video calls and streaming in both natural light and at night to see how it would react to different lighting scenarios. To give it a low light boost, I paired it with two Elgato Key Light Airs and some colored background LED lighting. I fid🎃dled with various camera settings in the Elgato Camera Hub software to see if my color preferences could be met.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Hot off the heels of the M75 Air, Corsair has released a new iteration of its flagship pointer. The Corsair M17 Wireless is more of a refinement than a brand new product, adding RGB lighting and a fully ambidextrous design. Those extra features bring their additional weight with them, offering more grounded feel than the flyweight Air model but making the M17 Wireless a more well-rounded package overall. I've spent three weeks with the latest device, to see where it falls among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on the market right now.

Key Specs
Price$129.99 / £119.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired
ShapeAmbidextrous
Programmable buttons7
DPI26K
IPS650
SwitchesCorsair Quickstrike
Weight89g

Design

If you've already laid eyes on the original M75 Air, there's not going to be any big surprises here. The Corsair M75 Wireless carries the same humped form factor as the original though weighs in at 89g compared to the Air's 60g. That extra weight keeps every💮thing centered nicely, but it does mean that those after a truly fps-first mouse are going to be better off with the earlier release. 

The only major change here comes in the form of two glowing RGB strips along the back of the body, illuminating the sides around a similarly lit up Corsair logo. It's a tasteful amount of color, offering a sleek edge to the white model to help it stand out on a desk top a little more. Th▨is is configurable in two zones using iCue software, with the RGB panel at the bottom of the mouse and logo sitting as separate customization options. It's an immediate visual upgrade fro🔯m the original Air, allowing it to slot neatly into an RGB-filled setup. 

Corsair M75 Wireless gaming mouse from the side showing side buttons

(Image credit: Future)

The shape of the mouse lends itself particularly well to a palm or claw grip, with the large humped middle giving way to a relatively severe gradient along the main clicks and a softer slope at the back, similar to that of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Naga V2 Pro though considerably longer. In practice, it nestles neatly into the base of the palm, providing excellent control, when used in both grip types. I found it to be a little too unwieldy for a fingertip grip due to the extra weight a♍nd length.

Underneath you'll find two buttons, one for managing DPI and the other for connections, as well as three sections of PTFE feet for a satisfying and smooth glide across a range of surfaces. The functionality of each arrow button underneath i🐠s stamped to the side, but incredibly lightly. It's virtually impossible to see what each button is used for at a quick glance, but this is only going to trip you up for the first few moments of use. There's also a handy housing for the USB-A dongle underneath as well.

Overall, I'm a fan of the Corsair M75 Wireless's design. The white model I've been testing looks crisp and clean on a jet black 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:mouse pad and the shape remains comfortable for long sessions. Aesthetically, the light gray of the scroll wheel does look a little ﷽cheap for the price you're paying - I would have preferred a white wheel here to keep everything looking sharp.

Features

The biggest feature new to the Corsair M75 Wireless is that ambidextrous functionality. You'll find a set of side buttons on each flank here, with an extra set of slightly raised caps in the box. That means you can swap out each side as needed for a true left and right style of play. There are a number of extras in the box, but finding the right piece for each side can somet🐟imes become a confusing puzzle in itself - especially considering the thicknesses are so similar. Each side can be configured with a slightly raised set of buttons for use on the main side you need it, ꧋and an almost flush set for use on the other. These are particularly skinny buttons, though, which means they easily get mixed up and they're not the easiest to hit in-game as a result either. By default, both sides are active but they can be switched off in iCue.

Corsair M75 Wireless with side buttons removed and placed to the side on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future)

That's it for programmable buttons, which is a little disappointing considering the✨ price point and the fact that this is a gam𓆏ing mouse tossing the ultralight design out the window. Adding a sniper button, tilt-clicks on the scroll, or even a DPI shifter on the main chassis would have gone a long way to justifying those numbers in this form factor. 

Of course, what you are getting is very, very good. The Marksman sensor packs a 26K DPI at 650 IPS, keeping everything laser tight in its tracking. Others can go higher; the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro bumps things to 30K, as does the Naga V2 Pro. However you're still getting top end specs here, and very few players will actually near those heights of tracking. You're still getting a better sensor in here than in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro Wireless, our current top pic✱k for the best ambidextrous gaming mouse prior to this review.

Corsair M75 Wireless with box, cable, and extra side buttons on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future)

One of my favorite features comes in the form of on the fly DPI shifting. Yes, I would have liked a dedicated shifter atop the pointer itself, but as far as I'm concerned we've got the next best thing here - and I've never seen it before. Holding the DPI button at the base of the mouse and clicking up or down on the side buttons allows you to finely tune your sensitivity right on the device itself. That's particularly handy for feeling out se🌟ttings for each game without even having to load up the dedicated software.

Battery life is also fantastic. Corsair estimates that you'll squeeze around 105 hours of battery out of the M75 Wireless when connected via 2.4GHz. I used the gaming mouse exclusively with RGB on and 𒈔managed around 70 hours before having to plug in. That's box fresh, so performance will likely degradಌe slightly over time - however it's still an impressive starting point that leaves the original model's 34 hours in the dust.

Performance

Corsair M75 Wireless gaming mouse on a black mouse pad

(Image credit: Future)

The Corsair M75 Wireless is most at home in action adventure titles. Faster games like Apex Legends and CS:GO did feel the strain of that extra weight and larger design, but the actual sensor and tracking features were always up to the task. Similarly, I couldn't help but sneak glances at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Darkstar Wireless 💫sitting on the sidelines during more complex MOBA experiences. Still, that sensor is effortlessly accurate and offers responsive, speedy tracking that could keep up with everything from frantic arena shooter moments to more precise sniper shots. 

It's heavier, yes, but the M75 Wireless still glides particularly well across the surface, requiring very little effort to twitch across the battlefield. The larger form factor isn't going to have FPS-first mice shaking, but it's certainly fast 🐼eno𓆉ugh to ride that sweet spot between precision and comfort. 

Corsair haꦺs outfitted each of its main clicks with its Quickstrike switches, a set of super speedy clickers with a ಌparticularly responsive feel and a loud, robust sound profile. They're fast and light enough to handle repeated clicks with aplomb and hold just the right level of tension to feel both precise and comfortable.

Should you buy the Corsair M75 Wireless?

Corsair M75 Wireless gaming mouse leaning against the product box on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The Corsair M75 Wireless is too heavy for solo FPS players, and has too few buttons for those who exclusively play MMOs. However, anyone on the hunt for a fantastic all-rounder with a comfortable form factor, thoughtful extra features, and a sublime sensor should be taking note of this release. There aren't enough features to truly set it apart from the M75 Air if you've already taken the plunge on last year's model, but if you're in the market for a right or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:left handed gaming mouse with style and substance, it's a must see. 

I would go so far as to recommend it over the Logitech G Pro Wireless as an ambidextrous pointer. It's more expensive these days (the G Pro is🐬 regularly on sale for far less than its MSRP), but with the same swappable side buttons and comfortable domed form factor plus a boosted sensor, deeper feeling switches, and a better battery life the newer release is nu🌺dging ahead. 

If you are after pure speed, though, we'd recommend the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper Ultimate instead. It's a little pricier ♑but still features both sets of side buttons (unlike the lighter M75 Air) and these days of♛ten comes shipped with a wireless charging cradle for just $149.99 / £119. You are slipping a little further down the sensor tracking scale, but at 20K you're still getting more than enough precision for the vast majority of players.

Of course, if you🦄 don't need a wireless gaming mouse there's always the cheaper wired version of the Corsair M75 available for $79.99 / £79.99. 

Corsair M75 Wireless vs The Competition
SpecsCorsair M75 WirelessLogitech G Pro WirelessRazer Viper Ultimate
MSRP$129.99 / £119.99$129.99 / £119.99$149.99 / £119.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired2.4GHz / Wired2.4GHz / Wired
ShapeAmbidextrousAmbidextrousAmbidextrous
Programmable buttons788
DPI26,00025,60020,000
IPS650400650
SwitchesCorsair QuickstrikeOmron mechanicalRazer optical
Weight89g80g74g

How we tested the Corsair M75 Wireless

I used the Corsair M75 Wireless for three weeks prior to this review, using the pointer for all work and play during that time. I primarily tested across Apex Legends, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, and House Flipper, while stress testing in CS:GO, Halo Infinite, and some Elder Scrolls Online. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer gaming mouse models if you're after a different brand. Or, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards if you're building a whole new setup. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> After Asus brought the Azoth to market at the start of last year, gaming brands have been racing ꦫto unveil their own hot-swappable 75% gaming keyboards. The coalition between custom and gaming decks has been well and truly formed, and now Corsair is joining Asus, Alienware, and Razer with its own contender. The Corsair K65 Plus Wireless shrinks a TKL gaming keyboard down even further, dropping everything must the most necessary of navigational keys while still maintaining vertical height for a full function row and media controls. 

This is an Azoth lookalike through and through, even down to the two-tone keycaps. However, with a $159.99 / £149.99 MSRP that savagely undercuts Asus's reigning champion, Corsair's new release is out for blood. I put the latest switch-swapping deck to the test to see whether it can take on the rig currently sat at the top of our guide to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards on the market. 

Key Specs
Price$159.99 / £149.99
TypeMechanical (hot-swappable)
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / wired
Size75%
SwitchesCorsair MLX Red linear
KeycapsPBT
Media keysMulti-function dial
Wrist restNone
USB passthrough None
BatteryUp to 266 hours (no RGB)

Design

Side profile of Corsair K65 Plus Wireless keyboard

(Image credit: Future)

Custom keyboard fans will be well versed in the aesthetics of th🉐e Corsair K65 Plus Wireless. From the subtle navy blue and dark gray keycap design to the boxy, minimalist form factor, the K65 Plus has lifted straight from the high-end design book here. Just like the seemingly metal escape key (it's just a metallic paint coated on top), though, ♎this is primarily an aesthetic choice. You don't get the full metal construction you might find in a more traditional custom deck, opting instead for a plastic chassis housing steel and metal plates within. 

Still, that additional internal weight means this is a solid keyboard to keep on the desk - it didn't budge during my testing and while it's not as hefty as something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Keychron Q2 it's certainly got a solid weight to it. That weight doesn't make it feel quite as premium as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Asus ROG Azoth or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackWidow V4 75% whichꦛ both use higher end materials (but come at a higher price point). 

Close up on escape key and keycaps of Corsair K65 Plus Wireless keyboard

(Image credit: Future)

The keycaps themselves are formed from super durable PBT♐, though rather than a doubleshot set of lege🍌nds you'll find dye-sublimated icons up top. These are still pretty tough caps, but there is more of a chance of fading here. That might prove to be a problem considering the number of double functions mapped to each key. This is a larger 75% design, so there's more dedicated clickers than you'll find in a 60 or even 65% device, but Corsair has an impressive array of extra features baked in. Indicators for these controls are all printed directly on top of the cap.

It's not so much the legends I'm worried about here - but more the fact that these caps aren't shine through. The RGB lighting sits around the edge of the key only🐟, rendering each one illegible as soon as the lights are out. You'll be relying on muscle memory a lot more here.

The K65 Pro Wireless also, obvi꧑ously, has Corsair's LEDs under the hood for its R🌜GB effect. I've never personally fared well with this brand's lighting. The colors are generally a little too washed out for me, and never seem to achieve the same level of sharp clarity as Razer's. That's all personal opinion, but if you do prefer a more refined set of lights there are better options out there.

Still, everything feels durable and sturdy under the hand, with a soft ever so slightly grainy texture to each key that makes for a particularly soft experience while still providing excellent accuracy and no slips. There's very little flex to the device as a whole - I was only able to bend the proportions slightly when pushing down with all my might - and con🌊sidering the smooth linear switches inside that's not something you're going to be doing too often.

Features

Corsair's recent keyboards have been packed wi♕th additional features, and the K65 Pro Wireless is no exception. Aside from those hot-swappable switch pockets you'll find excellent wireless compatibility, unique RGB controls, a d🌞edicated multi-functional control dial and a solid suite of software features to keep everything running.

The actual layout of the deck prioritizes arrow keys and Home, Page Up, and Page Down buttons along the right hand side for navigation. The Delete key has been shifted up to the function row - something I haven't seen before, but didn&a✃pos;t take too long to get used to. Along the top you'll find the standard USB-C port for charging and a wired tether should you need one, as well as a switch to toggle between the three connection options (2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and wired). 

Top of Corsair K65 Plus Wireless showing PC and Mac switch

(Image credit: Future)

That's all pretty standard - what's new here is the ability to swap between a PC and Mac input. The K65 Pro Wireless is compatible with both camps, and even has MacOS legends printed on the keycaps themselves. That's a massive benefit for anyone who straddles both territories, and even for those using a Mac full time - very few 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming keyboards support Jobs. I🍃t's also worth noting that the K65 is also ful🥂ly compatible with Xbox and PlayStation for even more connection options.

Around the lef🃏t hand side you'll find another surprise. A small button can toggle your RGB lighting on and off with just a simple click - it's not a massive feature, and it didn't change my life during testing, but it's a nice to have. 

That level of control continues across the main deck as well. The arrow keys are already mapped to some handy additional functions straight out the box.𓆉 By default you've got volume, RGB, and even zoom and scroll controls down here - handy considꦅering the dial up top can perform similar functions. You're never, for example, dropping the ability to adjust volume if you set the dial to scroll instead. That's a flexible way of sorting media controls, but I did find myself missing the dedicated playback buttons of the Razer BlackWidow V4 75%.

Arrow keys on Corsair K65 Plus Wireless keyboard

(Image credit: Future)

That's how I had my deck setup, though I wasn't exactly spoilt for choice in iCue. This control dial is by no means up to the standard set on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro - and even that buffed up version was underwhelming. Customizability options are limited here, and essentially replicate those found on the arไrow keys.

The actual keys are powered by Corsair's own MLX Red linear swithces, offering 45g of resistance with a 4mm total travel and 1.9mm actuation point. That ♉puts their specs on par with the standard Cherry MX Red options, with a 0.1mm difference in actuation travel. Of course, those clickers can always be swapped out.

Corsair K65 Plus wireless from the side to show command dial and elevation

(Image credit: Future)

Like many 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:hot-swappable keyboards, those switches benefit from two layers of dampening; with foam on top of the PCB and a silicone layer beneath. That's it for additional mods offered, though - this is a step back from the pre-applied tape modding of the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% or the additional gasket mounts and third layer of Poron foam i𒀰n the Asus ROG Azoth. The whole deck is easy to crack🍒 open, but Corsair doesn't cover your experiments in its warranty.

Battery life is solid with RGB switched off - Corsair estimates up to 266 hours of playtime without those LEDs blaring. I played with RGBไ on and managed to squeeze around 30 hours out of the device, runni💫ng it for three work days with gaming in the evening thrown in. That's a marked reduction from the Azoth's massive 2,000 hour no-RGB charge, though.

Performance

Corsair K65 Plus Wireless keyboard with RGB on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The linear typing e🃏xperience in the Corsair K65 Plus Wireless is extraordinary. The brand is typically plagued by incredible rattle and stabilizer ping, but there's no reverb to speak of here. The smooth linear switches feel great under hand, with a soft landing position and just the right level of sensitivity to remain nimble but avoid accidental presses. The switches themselves are heavier than those of the Azoth but lighter than Razer's, though without the satsifying clunk of the latter's Orange option. While I do stillꦓ prefer the ROG NXs straight out of the box, this is a fantastic feel all in. 

Actuation points are light enough to feel particularly responsive under the fingertips, while also feeling solid enough to provide ܫsatisfying feedback. The stabilizers are a little rockier, though, leading to some shakiness in the space key. 

While the K65 Plus Wireless taps out at a 1,000Hz polling rate, this was more than enough speed for my everyday play. Inputs were snappy and responsive, and those speedier switches made for particularly fast rapid press actio♐n as well. 

Should you buy the Corsair K65 Plus Wireless?

Corsair K65 Plus Wireless keyboard with no RGB on a wooden desk with a plant pot

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I would recommend the Corsair K65 Plus Wireless to anyone locked out of the Asus ROG Azoth's price range. This is an impressive piece of kit considering its price, offering a luxury typing feel with plenty of customization and a wad of additional features baked in. I was surprised to learn the final cost once I'd already had my hands on these caps for a couple of days, tꦺhis feels like a deck punching well above its price tag - especially considering competitors are pitching a little higher. 

However, there are some drawbacks that stop the Corsair K65 Plus Wireless from taking Asus's top spot. The c🏅heaper construction, lower battery life, and heavier switches aren't offset by that lower price point and additional Mac functionality overall. If you've got the ꦕbudget for it I would still recommend the Azoth instead. 

The Razer Black𒅌Widow V4 75% is in a more competitive price range, adding only $30 to Corsair's $159.99 MSRP. For that extra cash you get a wrist rest included, doubleshot keycaps, arguably more satisfying switches out the box, and a better selection of media controls, though you take a hit with that wired-only design. This one's down to priorities, then. If you can't live with a tethered keyboard, Corsair is your go-to. If you'd prefer a more robust onboard experience, Razer&ꦫapos;s still up top. 

Corsair K65 Plus Wireless vs. The Competition
SpecsCorsair K65 Plus WirelessAsus ROG AzothRazer BlackWidow V4 75%
Price$159.99 / £149.99$249.99 / £269.99$189.99 / £189.99
TypeMechanical (hot-swappable)Mechanical (hot-swappable)Mechanical (hot-swappable)
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / wired2.4GHz / Bluetooth / wiredWired
Size75%75%75%
SwitchesCorsair MLX Red linearROG NXRazer Orange Tactile Mechanical Gen 3
KeycapsPBTDoubleshot PBTDoubleshot ABS
Media keysMulti-function dialMulti-functional clickerDedicated volume roller with 2x media buttons
Wrist restNoneNoneDetachable
USB passthrough NoneNoneNone
BatteryUp to 266 hours (no RGB)Up to 2,000 hours (no RGB)N/A

How we tested the Corsair K65 Plus Wireless

I used the Corsair K65 Plus Wireless for all my daily work and play over the course of one week, with another week spent comparing with the Asus ROG Azoth, Razer BlackWidow V4 75% and the Endgame Gear KB65HE. In that time I played across CS:GO, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, and House Flipper. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming keyboards check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy

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//344567.top/corsair-k65-plus-wireless-review/ CdmwXa9Uf3TjHmGxCqi6Qg Wed, 21 Feb 2024 16:25:56 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Gaming chairs have a tendency to cost an arm and a leg. That fact really makes things tricky if you're shopping online for Black Friday, because it's already hard enough to judge the quality a🍬nd comfort of a seat by looking at pictures. When you look at prices, the stakes feel extremely high, because it's not like a pricey high-end ♒chair is a mistake you'll be able to afford twice.

One of my favorite gaming chairs I reviewed this year is the Corsair TC100 Relaxed, which touts all the fancy gaming chair features you'll probably need, and yet, for a premium brand you'll probably have heard of, it doesn&ꦇapos;t even come close to the price tags of Secretlab, Razer, and Herman Miller. Usually, it'll set you back $249.99 / £199.99, but in a delightful Black Friday turn, you can get one for 💦well under $200/£200.

In the US, Best Buy is offering the . And in the UK, the TC100 Relaxed can be yours for just . In tracking the best 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming chair deals, I have noticed this one teetering its way under its M🐻SRP for around a month now, but I'm slightly shocked to see such significant price drops in both regions.

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Should you buy the Corsair TC100 Relaxed this Black Friday?

Corsair TC100 Relaxed review image of the chair facing the camera with the lumbar support cushion

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

So why buy this gaming chair over those high-end competitors you'll find up and down our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming chairs? Well, if the price alone isn't enough to sway you, just compare features with the likes of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Secretlab Titan Evo, or indeed the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Boulies Ninja Pro. From 4D armrests to adjustable recline to sublime lumbar support - the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair TC100 Relaxed has all the tools to punch above its price tag and keep up with the most premium thrones avail✤able.✃ 

When I reviewed it earlier in the year, I was delighted with how comfortable it was, especially seeing as most chairs of a similar price I had tried were a bit too firm to really be viable for longer gaming sessions or work-from-home shifts. Corsair's little chair that could, on the other hand, has qu🎃ite a springy, albeit plush seat cushion, and its backrest cradles you while encouraging better posture. 

Of course, I wouldn't be doing my job very well if I didn't tell you about this chair's few drawbacks. For starters, the neck cushion was a bit obtrusive for me - it felt a bit like it was undoing the posture support the rest of the chair was trying to achieve because it was so chunky it was curving my spine into a slouch. Luckily, that's easily undone🐭, because you can unclip the cushions (lumbar too) if you're mor✤e comfortable without them. 

Corsair TC100 Relaxed back rest and neck cushion holes

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The only other weakness is a two-sided coin. As I mentioned, there aren't many designs or colorways on offer here. There's a black option and a grey option, and that's it. Whether you go for faux leather or the fabric 💦variant, those are your only choices, which is a bit of a shame if you'd rather have something with a bit of personality. On balance though, these more muted designs can be a great thing if you need to appear in video meetings when working from home. Put it this way, you won't need to explain away your bright yellow Cyberpunk Secretlab chair to colleagues who have no idea what that franchise is and probably think you're rocking some weird Spongebob merch.

Other than that, the Corsair TC100 Relaxed is one of the best gaming chairs out there, and it&ap𒁏os;s more than worth a buy at this price. For more Black Friday gaming chair deals, check out the widget below.


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//344567.top/this-gaming-chair-was-already-excellent-value-but-black-friday-just-made-it-even-cheaper/ h7r4jqykQnt6ivfYLGgUFn Wed, 22 Nov 2023 17:02:38 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Open-back gaming headsets seem to have receded into the background in recent years - it seems players have become more interested in keeping environmental noise out than in. However, Corsair's latest entry into its proud Virtuoso line walks a different line. The Virtuoso Pro is aimed squarely at streamers, who would naturally prefer to hear themselves speak clearly over g𝔉ame audio. 

That's not the only thing that's changed here, this is the first wired Virtuoso headset to enter the fray, and a more refined model at that. Paired with the Elgato Wave XLR it's a premium option for the more discerning streamer, or everyday players with some cash to splash. I've had the Corsair Virtuoso Pro wrapped around my noggin for the last three weeks to see just where this niche device lands among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets on the market. 

Key Specs
Price$199.99 / £169.99
ConnectionWired
Drivers50mm graphene
Frequency response20Hz - 40kHz
MicrophoneOmnidirectional
ANCNo
ControlsNone
BatteryNA
Weight338g
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, mobile

Design

Corsair Virtuoso Pro gaming headset on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future)

The Corsair Virtuoso Pro looks more like a cousin of its predecessors, rather than a direct sibling. The cups are noticeably flattened compared to the larger, more bulbous design on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless XT though the two-tone aesthetic and cool greys of that lineage still shine through. Instead, everything is far more subtle here. Yes, you're getting some eye-catching functional pieces like the open back grills on each 🧸side, but the simple design and lack of both RGB and clunky on-ear controls means this co🐠uld easily be a high-end set of regular headphones. 

The latest model certainly feels premium in the hand, with a solid aluminum headband and firm but comfortable padding running up top. The whole thing is wrapped in a lightweight textured material, which also peeks through the top of the band to sport Corsair's brand name. It&a🦩pos;s a classy touch that gives the impression of far greater attention to detail than you'll find in cheaper headsets. 

Top of Corsair Virtuoso Pro headband showing logo

(Image credit: Future)

Underneath you'll find the cups themselves. I personally prefer an oblong shape, though my time with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Audeze Maxwell has certainly put that into pꦐerspective. These circular cups are much smaller than Audeze's but still manage to feel comfortable while covering the ear neatly. The full swivel on each side also helps nail that perfect spot as well. The aluminum has run out here, instead, each cup is covered with a solid-feeling plastic. This is nice and lightweight and still doesn't feel flimsy or like it'll break any time soon.

close up on cup grills of Corsair Virtuoso Pro showing open back design and logo

(Image credit: Future)

While the magic certainly happens inside these cups, the visual design of the back is something to behold. This is perhaps the most distinctive aspect of the Virtuoso Pro at first glance, the only real indication that there's something else going on behind the scenes. The back of each cup is covered with triangular-shaped grills running nearly the full span of the circular piece. Underneath each, you can just about make out a Corsair logo, an almost hidden piece of branding nestled in the center of what looks like a hubcap design with three spokes drawing out f𝕴rom the middle. Pai𒆙red with the light reflective shine of the aluminum yokes, this is a particularly luxurious aesthetic.

Features

Being an open-back acoustic headset, the Virtuoso Pro is lean on additional features. The additional Wave XLR mic control pad opens you♛ up to extra microphone features like anti-distortion and direct mixing software integration -ꦏ for a $159.99 premium. By itself, though, you'll find a set of wires to connect the omnidirectional microphone (a separate set of wires to a standard mic-less setup), and that's about it. Rather than sporting RGB lighting or swathes of EQ settings, the Pro concentrates its efforts on an effortless integration with streamers' existing workflows. 

Corsair Virtuoso Pro headset with cables and carry case on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future)

Each of the braided cables included in the luxury carry case offers its own use case. You've got the standard mic-less fare, designed to be used by those who already use a separate mic or have the aforementioned Wave XLR device on their desk. For everyday players, though, the process of jumping into chat certainly isn't a cas✱e of simply flicking a microphone down. You've got to completely disconnect from your system, locate the second cable set, and plug it back in.🉐 Of course, that's not going to be a problem for this streaming audience, but if you're an everyday player who regularly swaps between solo and multiplayer adventures it's going to grow tiresome.

The only other point of note is those cups themselves. Corsair has opted for graphene drivers here, a driver I've just finished testing in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X 2. Like Logitech&🌳apos;s implementation, it's only the finely tuned ear that's going to notice the difference here. By the book, though, this driver material is supposed to offer lower 🌼distortion overall, while being considerably lighter than other materials.

Performance

I'm walking through the hum of Neon City's Astral Lounge, exploring the dancefloor and seeking out a shady dealer. Panning the camera around the scene, I can hear the music change its shape, with various shouts, whistles, and conversations sliding around the soundstage in perfect harmony with the bustling scene before me. It strikes me that Starfield's world sounds bigger through these cups, the spaces between each sound feel intuitively real - in a way I haven't exacಞtly experienced before. 

The Corsair Virtuoso Pro sounds fantastic. The open back not only kept me from feeling like I was talking into a bubble on chat but also allowed for a far wider soundstage in-game. This was an incredibly natural experience, 🥃and one I'm yet to see replicated in another gaming headset - closed or open back in design. No, there's no digital surround sound to pinpoint footsteps or a reload, but the Pros don't necessarily need it. By its open-back nature, you're already getting a solid level of directional audio here - enhanced by the clear detailing of those graphene drivers.

Corsair Virtuoso Pro headset lying down on a wooden table on its side

(Image credit: Future)

It's an effortlessly high quality, one that doesn't cram a low buzz of active noise cancellation or the odd clipping of upscaled surround sound. The Corsair🔴 Virtuoso Pro simply opens the environment up, moving further into the highs and lows and allowing the game's audio to speak (and breathe) for itself.

That's not to say, though, that I necessarily preferred the overall listening experience when compared to a true audiophile's headset like the Audeze Maxwell. There's less room in the mid-range here, so the majority of everyday sounds are sometimes punctured with a flatter quality overall. Similarly, the lower ranges are nicely detailed but at the expense of power compared to Maxwell's mastery of both. If you want a ground-shaking explosion to h🅰it you🍷 straight in the ear drum, this isn't the headset for you.

Should you buy the Corsair Virtuoso Pro?

Corsair Virtuoso Pro headset on a stand

(Image credit: Future)

The Virtuoso Pro is one of the most unique gaming headsets I've tested so far. Its sound replicates immersive environments with a natural detail that I've yet to come across in other devices and does so while still balancing effects, dialogue, and UI sounds nicely. It's audio that's well worth the $200 / £200 in the right hands, especially if you're a streamer looking for a more c🤡omfortable experience straight out of the box. 

However, the Virtuoso Pro has naturally had to drop a wad of features to achieve this open back sound, and that's where things start to dip for the everyday player. Having to swap cables for a microphone is just the start, but there are 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming headsets out there with EQ settings and surround sound for just a little more cash (and sometim꧟es far less if you're happy to drop thiꦯs level of sound quality). Similarly, the leakage of sound is going to move both ways, so if you're not playing in your own isolated space things are going to get annoying for all parties involved. 

The Corsair Virtuoso Pro makes sense if you're a streamer (ideally already with extra mic kit), or a solo player willing to invest in a more realistic soundstage spec𒊎ifically (with a gaming room to do it in).

Corsair Virtuoso Pro vs The Competition
SpecsCorsair Virtuoso ProEPOS / Sennheiser GAME ONECorsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless XT
Price$199.99 / £169.99$99.99 / £99.99$269.99 / £249.99
DesignOpen backOpen backClosed back
ConnectionWiredWired2.4GHz / Bluetooth / wired (3.5mm and USB)
Drivers50mm graphene50mm50mm neodymium
Frequency response20Hz - 40kHz15Hz - 28kHz20Hz - 40kHz
MicrophoneOmnidirectional Noise cancelling Omnidirectional
ANCNoNoNo
ControlsNoneVolumeVolume, connection, chat mix, power
BatteryNANAUp to 15 hours
Weight338g272g381g
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, mobilePC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, mobilePC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, mobile

How we tested the Corsair Virtuoso Pro 

I used the Corsair Virtuoso Pro as my main gaming headset for three weeks, with an additional week of testing against both the Audeze Maxwell and Sony Inzone H5. In that time, I played Starfield, Arcade Paradise, and Eastward both via a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Blade 14 gaming laptop and on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Asus ROG Ally. I also tested across more competitive titles like CS:GO with chat. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Corsair just announced its first ever standing desk, but as you’d expect, there’s nothing ordinary about the peripheral maker’s furniture debut. Dubbed the Platform:6, the surface features a module rail system that can transform to suit your gaming PC needs, whether you’re a conten☂t creator with loads of streaming accessories or someone that works from home who delves into their Steam library at night. As someone who tests various pieces of PC hardware for a living, this desk has my attention, and I reckon it could be a setup game changer.

It might sound weird, but many of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming desks out there don’t really cater specifically to gamers. Sure, you’ll find the odd model that’s got a holster for your gaming PC or a top that’s made out of mouse mat material, but these feel like side-perks rather than fully fledged hobbyist features. So, when I received word from Corsair that they’ve cooked up a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:standing desk with module capabilities, I instantly got excited about the prospect of a proper contende𒁃r that’s built by a company which understands gaming needs.

Announced in line with Gamescom, the Corsair Platform:6 adds tons of gaming and streaming features to what looks to be a premium standing desk. While the fact its height adjustable would normally be the main selling point, the desk’s modular rail system is what ultimately steals the show. The bar effectively enables you to add Elgato branded extras like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitor arms and mounts for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:ring lights, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:microphones, and various other bits and bobs, and y꧙ou can even add a pegboard to the♚ top.

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Corsair Platform:6 standing desk

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Corsair Platform:6 standing desk with rail and monitor arms

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Corsair Platform:6 standing desk with white backdrop

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As for the Platform:6’s size, it measures in at around six feet, but Corsair says you can add extra side panels and expand its width. Of course, it also boasts all the qualities associated with a great standing desk, like cable management and dual electric motors that are linked to an LCD control panel. I’m also really into its rubberwood surface, as the walnut colorway is subtle enough to blend into practically any setup. The desk also comes in black, but let’s be honest, I’m all about pairing that woodgrain version with plants and some old decorate tech (looking at you, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Atari 2600+).

The Corsair Platform:6 is expected to land in Q4 2023, but we’re still waiting for the official product page to go liv🌠e. We’ll hopefully be able to get a price idea soon too, but it’s safe to say it probably isn’t cheap given its feature-rich module capabilities. In the meanwhile, if you’re in dire need of a new desk right now, we’ve got some deals for you below.


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//344567.top/corsair-now-has-a-standing-desk-and-im-loving-its-modular-magic-tricks/ nfSkpQtby33VuMUYYbHhmf Wed, 23 Aug 2023 14:01:06 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> The Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB represents more than just a speedy keyboard shrunk down to a 65% form factor. This is the first time we've seen Corsair's optical switches in a smaller keyboard, and weꦑ've finally gotꦗ a full set of arrow and navigation keys on board as well. That's excellent news for anyone looking to save space on the desk, without sacrificing too much functionality. 

Priced at $129.99 / £129.99 there's plenty of competition in the world of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards, but Corsair's latest mini deck has enough going for it to comfortably go toe to toe with the likes of Razer, SteelSeries, and Hype💙rX. With a focus on speed but healthy attention paid to quality-of-life features, Corsair's done a lot right here. 

Key Specs
Price$129.99 / £129.99
TypeMechanical (Optical)
ConnectionWired
Size65%
SwitchesCorsair OPX
KeycapsPBT
Media KeysDual function
Wrist RestNo
USB PassthroughNo

Design

The Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB is a sophisticated piece of kit. From the brushed metal baseplate to the solid plastic chassis, everything feels particularly well put together. This is a mini gaming keyboard, but the full-sized keys and ample spacing mean I never felt🃏 cramped when traversing the keyc𒉰aps - something that very few 60% or 65% decks accomplish. 

Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB arrow keys and navigation buttons close up

(Image credit: Future)

These smaller 60% keyboards started making their way to the gaming mainstream a couple of years ago, but these dinky decks have since been stretched slightly to a more manageable 65% form factor. Dropping key navigation and arrow buttons from the form made these smaller devices a little too reliant on double-function layers to truly be useful on the battlefield, so I'm glad to see the Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB following the same route. This time around we've got a solid 65% layout, with Delete, Page Up / Down, and a full-sized set of arrow keys to play with. That's more than you'll see on the competing 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Huntsman Mini and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini, and by itself it's enough to nudge Corsa🐲ir's model ahead.

Finger holding Fn button on Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB keyboard to show RGB lighting around dedicated keys

(Image credit: Future)

That also gives you extra access to a set of four macro buttons as double functions, but it's a small detail on the Fn key itself that seals the deal. Toggling this button doesn't just give you access to all your secondary functions (listed on the front ♏of each keycap in bold, easily legible white print) but it dims the lights on everything not currently assigned to a role. That makes speedier moves particularly easy and works hard to make sure you're still getting all the quick functionality and navigation of🍰 a larger deck.

The durable build quality and thoughtful extra design features are nice to have, but they're nothing on the audio profile. Corsair has listened. After years of pumping out scratchy keyboards with increasingly annoying rattle and reverberation (the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair K70 RGB Pro has some of the worst typing sounds I've experienced, and many other decks by the brand follow suit), we finally have a soft landing. Corsair has packed this chassis with sound-dampening foam to keep every switch actuating with a satisfying clack or thud, and no more. That&ap♔os;s a considerable relief, adding to both the typing and gameplay experience.

Features

Due to its size, the Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB ♋has had to keep its feature list focused. What you'll find then, is a spec sheet geared towards speed and reliability rather than additional functionality like macro options, wireless connections, and hot-swappable switches. 

That means all eyes are on the 8KHz polling rate and speedy optical switches. Pushing this deck up to 11, it's obvious that very few players are actually going to need polling rates this high. That 8,000 figure is more for the competitive folk who will be maximizing every millisecond during crunch time. In a real-world setting, latencies are already so minimal in a standar💛d wired connection like this so you're unlikely to notice the extra processing power under the hood. 

Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB back showing USB-C connection port and ergonomic adjustable feet

(Image credit: Future)

The switches themselves certainly help as well, offering lightning speeds and a super re༺sponsive actuation every time. I found just the right level of sensitivity under the keycaps, with accidental presses never registering but twitch-reflex movements always ready to go. It's also great to see Corsair's optical switches on a smaller device, previous options have always stuck to Cherry MX c🍬lickers which aren't as laser-fast. These light-actuating switches are super speedy though, and each one is covered with a luxury PBT keycap to boot.

Of course,🧜 you've still got some programming options. iCue has come a long way since its early days and now offers quick and easy macro setup across the whole deck. While there's space for up to 50 profiles, ten times the amount you'll find in other keyboards, we don't know of many players who will actually take advantage of that massive amount of onboard storage. Still, it's excellent to see profiles saved directly to the deck itself, rather than relying 🍸on having iCUE up and running. This means you can easily swap between machines without losing your personalized settings, and even delete the software once you're done.

Performance

Those optical switches certainly pull their weight once you get into the battlefield. Halo Infinite arena matches made good use of speedy movement and nimble access to macros, while Baldur's Gate 3's slower, more tactical advances put those satisfying actuation points to work as well. A textured top combined with an energetic bounce and lower actuation point means both the gaming and typing experience is particularly satisfying here - something I didn't think I would be saying abou🅺t a Corsair deck. 

Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB side on showing keycaps and switches underneath, with RGB lighting on

(Image credit: Future)

It's true, the majority of players wo🅷n't be making the most of the kinds of speeds the Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB can offer, but the experience here is about more than pure reflex timings. Optical switches in this smaller form factor also mean you can glide across the deck with minimal effort, and the key spacing ensures you do so with accuracy and precision.

Of course, that speed is upheld by the low latency connection and I never experienced any drops or unreliable response times during gameplay or daily work. Everything runs exactly as it s꧅hould, with no iCUE hiccups or preset wobbles to speak of.

Should you buy the Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB

Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB full keyboard on a matte black surface

(Image credit: Future)

Corsair has some competition i🎐n this $129.99 / £129.99 space, but it's not going to be too concerned by the Razer Huntsman Mini. While it's available for the same price, the K65 Pro Mini RGB is the better buy for most players in my opinion. Having spent time with both decks in both a work and play setting, the additional arrow and navigation buttons, slick typing experience, and boost in onboard profile software easily slide Corsair's model ahead. You will, however, find the Huntsman Mini on sale a lot more often th🍸ese days, so it's worth considering if you're on a stricter budget. 

That's tricky again, though. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HyperX Alloy Origins 65 is a sub-$100 contender that should be on your radar if you're on the hunt for a 65% deck. This mini keyboard still retains the arrow keys and PBT keycaps of the K65 Pro Mini RGB, but swaps the optical sensors for (still super-fast) mechanical ones. Overall, though, I do prefer the typing experience of the HyperX. The switches are a little less full-bodied (but incredibly tactile still), but the keycaps feel larger under-hand and you're getting a quieter experience overall. If you're working with a smaller budget than Corsair can meet, and after a deck for both work and play the Alloy Origins 65 is the way to go. 

The next step up for those looking to spend a little more cash is the $179.99 / £169.99 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair K70 Pro Mini Wireless in my opinion. This thing is packed with features; hot-swappability, a far cooler design, wireless connectivity, and PBT keycaps to round everything out. The Cherry MX switches under the hood aren't quite as speedy as the opticals in the cheaper model, but everyday players are unlikely to notice too much of a diff🎃erence. 

Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB vs The Competition
SpecsCorsair K65 Pro Mini RGBRazer Huntsman MiniHyperX Alloy Origins 65Corsair K70 Pro Mini Wireless
Price$129.99 / £129.99$129.99 / £129.99$99.99 / £109.99$179.99 / £169.99
TypeMechanical (Optical)Mechanical (Optical)MechanicalMechanical (Hot-swappable)
ConnectionWiredWiredWired2.4GHz / Bluetooth 4.2 / Wired
Size65%60%65%60%
SwitchesCorsair OPXRazer Purple Optical / Razer Red OpticalHyperX RedCherry MX Blue / Brown / Red / Speed
KeycapsPBTPBTPBTPBT
Media KeysDual functionDual functionDual functionDual function
Wrist RestNoNoNoNo
USB PassthroughNoNoNoNo

How we tested the Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB

I used Corsair's latest keyboard for two weeks, testing alongside the Razer Huntsman Mini and HyperX Alloy Origins 65. In that time, I used the deck for all my daily work and play, primarily across Halo Infinite, Planet Coaster, and The Sims 4, with Baldur's Gate 3 thrown in during the last few days of testing. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming keyboards, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming keyboards and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best hot-swappable keyboards if you're after more features. Or, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best membrane keyboards if you're looking to spend a little less. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> The Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 might be expensive for a 1440p display in 2023, but I’m here to tell you that you should consider it over 4K alternatives꧅? Why? Well, its LG OLED panel and speedy 240Hz refresh rate are somewhat of a perfect match, particularly if you’re looking for smooth visuals that pop. Not to mention Corsair has packed LG’s screen tech into a striking yet subtle 27-inch monitor setup, even if I’ve got beef with the OSD buttons. 

Priced at $999, the Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 is firmly a member of the premium panel party, and its MSRP is a kicker. I actually had to have words with myself going into this review, as I was determined not to let the price point put a complete damper on things. Thankfully, the OLED panel puts on a show that takes the edge off the cost, one that provides it with a place at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor table. 

Yes, it’s small, costs♒ a grand, and isn’t UHD, but the Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 trades 4K for speedy OLED gaming monitor brilliance. While 240Hz is going to matter more to FPS game fans looking for a performance edge, I reckon I’d choose hertz over resolution now that I’ve tried this screen for myself, especially when paired with organic LED loveliness. 

Back of Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 with stand and ports in view

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Specs

I’ve already spilled the beans on Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 specs, but let’s officially go over what the mon🌺itor features. At the core of this display is the aforementioned 26.5-inch LG QHD 240Hz panel, armed with an anti-glare coating and features like NVIDIA G-Sync Compatibility. It also boastsᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ a charcuterie board of ports, including two HDMI 2.1, one DisplayPort 1.4, and a Type-C connector with DisplayPort Alt-Mode. 

Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 specs
Price$999 / £1,049.99
Screen size26.5-inches
Screen typeOLED
Resolution2560 x 1440
Brightness150nit (100% APL) / 450nit (Peak, 25% APL) / 800nit (10% APL HDR) / 1000nit (3% APL HDR)
Response time0.03ms GtG
Viewing angle178° / 178°
Contrast ratio1,500,000:1
Color support100% Adobe RGB, 98.5% DCI-P3
Inputs2x HDMI 2.1, 1x Display Port 1.4, 4x USB-A, 2x USB-C, 3.5mm auxiliary audio output
Weight13.9lbs (6.3Kg)

If you’re considering a 240Hz monitor, you’re likely thinking of pairing it with a gaming PC, but both HDMI 2.1 support and 4K input support should attract console players. Not that I’d suggest dropping this sort of money on a PS5 mon🍎itor, esp🅠ecially since 120Hz is the current output limit.  

Design and features

The monitor’s stand pivots, swings, and is height adjustable, and moving the screen is easily achieved with one hand. I can’𓂃t imagine many people out there will pick this screen up as a vertical spreadsheet portal, but if you’re into retro games like me, it’s an opportunity to hook up an old Nintendo Gamecube and play the arcade shooter Ikaruga in portrait tate mode. 

The screen itself is ultra thin, with most of the bulk being contained to a lump on the back. Just like many other monitors out there now, the Xeneon 27QHD240 also barely♌ has a bezel, with a black border being the only thing preventing the panel from being truly edge-to-edge. However, that fact doesn’t distract from its slick aesthetic, and it backs up the idea that less is more when it comes to desktop panel designs. 

Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 OSD settings

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

If you’ve heard OLED screen burn horror stories, you’ll be pleased to know that 🌳Corsair has that covered. In the OSD setting menu, you’ll find an ‘Image Retention Refresh’ option, which should shift any temporary ghosting should it occur. Whether or not proper screen burn will become an issue with long term use remains to be seen, but a reminder will pop up after eight hours telling you to use the feature, and it’s probably worth sticking to to avoid static images haunting your experience. 

This is the part where I start grumbling about the Xeneon 27QHD240’s OSD butto𝐆ns, but I want to add some context before I moan a little. For starters, I hate discrete buttons at the best of times, and I’m a bit of an advocate for monitor’s coming with remotes. I’m perhaps already a little spoiled, as the Ben Q Mobiuz screen I normally use comes with a wireless clicker (flipper, doofer, whatever you want to call it) and is a blessing when it comes to navigating menus.  

 Rather than borrowing 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming TV features, the Xeneon 27QHD240 opts for a joystick approach, accompanied by two extremely flat buttons. The two left toggles are exclusively for power and input, and a handy sensor will show you which is which when you put your hand under. That’s fine and well, but using the nub to actually 🦩enter the main OSD menu and navigate around is a pain, and I ended up accidentally pressing directions when trying to click the centre. Again, maybe I’m spoiled, but it’s amazing how much time wrestling with controls can add to changing simple settings like brightness.

Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 with Cyberpink 2077 neon sign on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Performance

As you’d maybe expect with a monitor that costs a g♈rand, the Xeneon 27QHD240 puts on quite the performance, but this display’s OLED abilities are a sight to behold. Admittedly, I’ve been using an IPS display for a while now, so the screen type switch switch up is perhaps impressing my eyes more 🐬than it would a seasoned OLED user. Nevertheless, I think this panel packs a hell of a visual punch, and games I regularly visit look fresher than ever. 

I review all the latest graphics cards, so I find myself taking a fleeting trip to Night City to run some Cyberpunk 2077 benchmarks fairly often. The nature of my visit means I’m not much of a tourist about it, but I coul🎉dn’t help but wander through CD Projekt Red’s neon soaked streets while using the Xeneon 27QHD240. The excellꦿent contrast and brightness that the OLED provides almost transforms the screen into a rectangular portal, with glowing lights and shimmering reflections that look like they’re actually within sight. 

I might receive someဣ flack for this, but I’m not always a fan of the experience HDR monitors provide. I understand the appeal, but I often find that colors sometimes look a little muted, and actually prefer the emulated HDR feature included with my usual BenQ Mobiuz display. Thankfully, the Xeneon 27QHD240 has managed to convince me that enabling the tech in games is worth it, and HDR10 support pairs 🉐perfectly with this OLED panel. 

Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 monitor with Jackie from Cyberpunk 2077 on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Don’t get me wrong, the Xeneon 27QHD240 doesn’t need HDR to look great, and it makes colors pop without the feature. However, with it switched on in the likes of Cyberpunk 2077, the streets receive a realistic glow up. Each dingy alleyway and i✅lluminated sidewalk look almost like my home city of Glasgow, with the visuals registering in my brain as something I’d witness with my own eyes. I do think the colors end look looking slightly less saturated as a result, and I am a fan of the way neon lights look without HDR, but I think it’s a tradeoff I’m happy with.

I also immediately noticed the difference between my usual screen and the Xeneon’s 240Hz refresh rate. This actually caught me off guard, as I figured there wasn’t that much of a difference between 144Hzꦡ and 240Hz, and now I feel a little silly. That said, we’re also talking about a panel with a 0.03ms GtG response time, ♕an added benefit of making the jump to OLED. 

Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

To properly put the monitor’s loft refresh rate to the test, I left the warm glow of Night City and jumped into the chaos of Overwatch 2. Conveniently, I just finished up our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Origin Chronos V3 review, so I was able to hit 240fps at 1440p in the hero shooter without compromising on visuals using the ri꧟g. The result? Well, the game looked fantastic and darting around the sky as Farah felt super responsive, mor🍷e so than while playing at 144Hz. 

Before we move onto my final thoughts, I want to pay tribute to this monitor’s anti-reflective coatin🅺g. My desk is positioned near a particularly glairy window, and while sunny days are a rarity in Scotl🌸and, I often need to reach for my blinds when things are on the brighter side. With the Xeneon 27QHD240, I actually forgot this was an issue entirely, and the screen does a fantastic job of keeping distracting reflections at bay.  

Should you buy the Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240? 

Its price is a sore spot, but if you’re looking for a screen that’ll wow your eyes with vivid colors and snappy movement, the Xeneon 27QHD240 will deliver. If you’re rocking an RTX 4080 graphics card, picking up a 1440p display in 2023 might feel like an odd ꦯdecision, but as someone who uses a 4K 144Hz panel, OLED and 240Hz will distract you from the caveats of lower resolutions. Not to mention you’ll be able to enjoy ridiculously high frame rates if you’re rocking one of the best graphics cards, rather than trying to boost fps to suit the demands of UHD. 

It’s not exactly a con, but if you’re used to using a larger display, you might feel like the 27-inch Corsair Xeneon is on the small size. I miss the size of my 34-inch daily driver less when engrossed with gameplay, but when it comes to carrying out every day work tasks, I do feel like things are a little crampe💯d. So, if you’re not into dinky displays, you might want to look for something bigger with similar specs, but I sus🍎pect Corsair’s chosen dimensions are part of the screen’s winning formula. 

How we tested the Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 

I replaced my usual monitor with the Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240, using it for a month for work and gaming. During my time with the screen, I used the display to test an RTX 4080 gaming PCꦍ build, which in turn involved benchmarking Cyberpunk 2077 and a selection of other test games. 

Outside of controlled testing, I used the Xeneon 27QHD240 to play some Overwatch 2, and I also used a Steam Deck Dock to play some lighter games using Valve’s handheld PC. If you’d like to know more about how we handle all of our review, swing by our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hardware Policy for more details.


Looking for more premium panels? Check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Best high refresh rate monitor picks for a range of speedy screens. Alternatively, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best 4K gaming monitors for high spec UHD displays.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Bigger isn’t always better in the realm of gaming PCs, and the Origin Chronos V3 proves you can squeeze premium parts into a console-sized shell. Sure, the build costs way more than the average 🐼rig, and its dedication to keeping things compact comes with caveats. However, if you’re in the market for a dinky powerhouse with Nvidia RTX 4080 DLSS 3 abilities and somehow have over $3,000 lying around, this could be the system for you. 

The Origin Chronos V3 comes in at $3,463, so we’re talking serious money for the sleek system we’re reviewing. It’s perhaps easier to see why when you consider its specs, as the Corsair-owned company has effectively popped many of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PC parts into its mini-ITX case. That component list includes an Intel Core i9-13700K and the aforementioned RTX 4080 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:graphics card, and it’s also rocking ౠ32GB DDR5 RAM for good me🌌asure. 

I’m hardly going to give Origin stick for using premium parts, and this system is absolutely going to appeal to LAN goers and players with little space to spare. What I do question is whether the type of enthusiast looki💫ng for these kinds of specs would opt for the Chronos V3, or if they’d rather make their own dinky rig and wield control over the inevitable caveats. Not that there are any deal-breaking barriers when it comes to using the mini machine, but unlike a Tardis, it’s definitely not bigger on the inside.

Origin Chronos V3 PC with rainbow RGB lights on white desk next to monitor

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Specs

We’ve already touched on Origin Chronos V3 specs, but let’s formally run down what the company offers🏅 in terms of compact rigs. If you head over to the brand’s site, you’ll find customization options that let you dial in ex🌺actly what you want or need, and it’ll default to a system that costs $2,036. Naturally, that’s not the build we’ll be discussing today, and you can even achieve a higher spec combo than what we’ve got to hand, albeit for a higher price. 

Origin Chronos V3 specs
Review configuration
Price$3,463
CPUIntel Core i9-13700K
GPUNvidia GeForce RTX 4080 (Founder's Edition)
RAM32GB CORSAIR VENGEANCE DDR5 (2x16GB) 5600MHz
MotherboardAsus ROG STRIX Z790-I Gaming WIFI
Storage1TB M.2 PCIe 4 SSD | 2TB Samsung 870 QVO
Power supply850 Watt CORSAIR SFX-L Series

At the heart of the Chronos V3 is an Asus ROG Strix Gaming Wifi motherboard, which provides the machine witওh DDR5 memory compatibility, a Wi-fi 6E antenna, 2.5G LAN, and Bluetooth 5.3. It also furnishes the system with three USB-C and five type-A ports, with the🐈 former coming in handy if you've got higher-spec peripherals like the Elgato Facecam Pro.

On the storage front, we're talking about a 1TB Windows 11 OS drive and a secondary 2TD 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SSD for gaming or other miscellaneous activities. That might sound like tons of room, but when you consider the fact that new releases are taking up to 150GB on their lonesome, more is always better. I would have preferred that the secondary drive wasn't a Samsung 870 QVO SATA SSD, but the primary one is a Samsung M.2 PCIe 4 drive, so whichever you choose for your gaming activities, you won't be stuck trying to meet system requirements.

I’m not on board with how expensive high-end PC gaming has become, but the above specs somewhat justify the cost of this rig. By the time you’ve picked up most of the parts involved by yourself, you’ll have spent nearly $3,000 on a similar bu🌞ild. That’s not to say you couldn’t switch some of the parts out and trim the price, and we’ll get to why🎐 some of Origin’s component decisions are a bit odd soon, but I wouldn’t say you’d save a fortune replicating this system yourself.

Origin Chronos V3 PC with side panel open

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Design 

While we’re talking about a pre-built Origin PC, the Chronos V3’s aesthetic is mostly Corsair’s doing. Thﷺat’s largely due to the fact it uses a mini-ITX 2000D Airflow RGB case, which somewhat dictates the overall design. And that’s not remotely a bad thing, as the result is a rig that looks like an RGB-clad Xbox Series X with some extra junk in the trunk. The front and side Corsair QL fans admittedly do a lot of the visual heavy lifting, but I’m into the subtle approach. Let’s put it this way, I used to use a small MSI MPG Trident machine at my desk for benchmarking, and it’s nice to spend some time with a system that blends into the background somewhat. 

That brings me nicely onto one of my Chronos V3 design gripes, as I feel like some of the internal lighting goes to waste. For example, you can☂’t actually see either the iCUE H150i ELITE Capellix or the Vengeance DDR5 RAM’s light show unless you crack the case open, meaning having RGB parts in the first place is a bit redundant. I guess you could excuse the AIO cool♓er in question, as Corsair’s options all boast the same colorful fans, but there are memory modules out there for cheaper without RGB strips. 

As with all small form factor builds, accessing the Chronos V3’s motherboard isn’t straightforward. I mean, the case will happily welcome you in with open arms thanks to easy-to-remove top and side panels, but once you’re in, you’ll be greeted with a dense array of overlapping components. For starters, you're going to need to unscrew the AIO cooler from the side to see what you’re working with, and every inch of space is occupied by something.

Origin Chronos V3 PC top view with cover off and ports exposed

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I’ve admittedly worked on a variety of PC builds throughout my career, but I can imagine some players will find this rig’s insides intimidating. Even the smallest issues can feel like big problems when dealing with the cramped interior of the Chronos V3, and like it or not, there’s always a chance you’ll need to peek inside for one reason or another. I personally had to jum🧔p in to resolve a loose RGB fan connector while testing. It was an easy fix, but my chonky hands didn’t have much room to work. 

Remember the removable top panel I mentioned above? That’s how you access the motherboard’s IO ports, as it’s mounted vertically in the case. This makes a change from the Corsair version of this chassis if you were to buy it separately, as that all routed through the bottom instead. This Chronos version is all the better for it though, because cable management is a lot easier. There’s a void for feeding cables through to the top of the system, effectively concealing what’s going on, and that's a lot simpler to access than routing through the bottom. It ultimately feels like you’re not meant to use the backports for swapping peripherals in and out, as having to𓆏 remove the cover and reach in feels like a faff.

If you are looking to plug something like a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC controller in, or anything else that i♔sn’t a permanent desk resident like your gami𝔉ng keyboard or mouse, you’ll be able to use the system’s front USB ports, which are thankfully placed at the very bottom. Not that you’d know, but this is a jab at the PC case I normally use, the iCUE 5000T, as its ports are up at the very top. 

Origin Chronos V3 gamign PC with orange lights on desk

(Image credit: Future)

Performance 

The whole ♛point of the Origin Chronos V3 is that it’s small but mighty, so let’s delve into the gaming PC performance side of things. Ultimately, we’re talking about an RTX 40ꦉ80 build that can rip through the latest games at 4K with max settings, but it’s worth looking at what this specific configuration is capable of, particularly with DLSS 3 switched on.

Results

Timespy: 25,960
Firestrike: 42,326
OpenCL:  245,413
Vulkan: 173,262

Coincidentally, most of our benchmark games feature DLSS 3 and Frame Generation support. The exception is Total War: Warhammer 3, which I like to use as a raw performance reality check. While I consider ray tracing to be more of a luxury than a setting necessity, I also tried out each with the lighting technique switched on, just to get a feel for the performance⛄ cost at 4K. 

I kicked off my benchmark tests with Cyberpunk 2077, and managed to maintain around 60fps at 4K and ultra settings enabled. That’s without aid from DLSS 2 or DLSS 3 (Frame Generation), and switching on 🍸the latter will give you a boost up to 137fps. I even achieved 112fps with ray tracing switched on, which is pretty impressive considering I wasn’t able to reach anywhere near that using an RTX 3090 before Lovelace arrived. 

Origin Chronos V3 benchmarks (Nvidia DLSS 3 off)
1440p4K4K + Ray tracing
Cyberpunk 2077123fps61fps28fps
Hitman 3191fps133fps56fps
Returnal138fps83fps73fps
Tomb Raider221fps131fps89fps
Total War: Warhammer 3140fps74fpsN/A
Origin Chronos V3 benchmarks (Nvidia DLSS 3 on)
1440p4K4K + Ray tracing
Cyberpunk 2077223fps137fps112fps
Hitman 3225fps151fps56fps
Returnal201fps133fps145fps
Tomb Raider244fps200fps151fps

Hitman 3 benchmark results are equally impressive, as the Chronos V3 delivered 133fps without using DLSS 3. That figure drops to just 56fps with ray tracing enabled, but if you’re intent on maxiღng everything out in IO Interactive’s iconic stealth romp, Frame Ge💧neration will take you back up beyond 100fps. Hitman 3 actually seems to benefit less from Frame Generation than the rest of the benchmark collective in terms of vanilla 4K performance, but it’s still worth enabling.

Since the Chronos V3 is almost console-sized, Returnal feels like an appropriate benchmark game. Not that you’ll remotely have to stick with PS5 peꦡrformance expectations, as this rig will run the game at 4K with an average of 88fps without breaking a sweat. Ray tracing naturally dials things back to 77fps, with DLSS 3 yet again stepping in to fill in the gaps. In fact, if yꦉou choose to enable Frame Generation, you’ll be able to satiate your 144hz gaming monitor, as it’ll ramp things up to 145fps. 

Total War: Warhammer 3 fulfilled its role as a performance check that’s free from DLSS influence, and Chronos V3’s GPU can’t quite pull off the same triple-digit frame rates natively. Still, 74fps feels like a solid result consideri🅠ng the demanding nature of the RTS game, and it’s pretty much the same result I witnessed while using 🐈an RTX 4080 independently. 

(Image credit: Future)

Putting the fun stuff to one side for a moment, let’s chat about general use, as I’m using the Chronos V3 right now. Throughout my time using the system as a daily driver, I’ve yet to experience any performance hiccups, even though I’m a monster when it comes to browser tabs (I count 25 open right now). I’ve also been whipping up cursed images in Photoshop (if you follow my work, you’ll know) and all my projects have gone without a hitch. I can’t say the same for my rig with 32 DDR4 RAM and an i5 chip, so it’s only fair to attribute the above to Origi♛n’s choice of i9 CPU and Corsair memory. 

Exceptional performance is fine and well, but many of you out there will wonder if the Chronos V3 can pull it off quietly. After all, Origin’s got quite the premium party going on within its 🅘compact case, and you’d perhaps expect things to get rowdy. Thankfully, the rig doesn’t cause too much of an audible ruckus when under load, but it’s far from being🧔 a silent system.

For starters, you will absolutely hear fans kicking in when playing at 4K, but I found that even my monitor’s built-in speakers were enou😼gh to mask the residual sounds. That said, I’ve got the rig perched next to my screen on my desk, so placement could make all the difference in this situation. I’d still say the PC is relatively quiet, however, so don’t let my reports of any sort of noise put you off. Any ruckus you do hear also comes with cooling benefits, as the RTX 4080 inside maintained temps under 70°C under load.

Curiously, I actually experienced the phenomenon of coil whine for the first time in years while using the Chronos V3. If you’re not familiar with the term, it’s effectively a high-pitched frequencꦿy noise emitted by your GPU when dealing with high frame rates, particular𓂃ly when your monitor’s refresh rate can’t make use of them. I largely experienced this when running the above 1440p benchmarks, as I’m currently using a 144Hz display. Perhaps that’s what I get for not pushing the system to its limits, but I digress. 

Origin Chronos V3 on white desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Should you buy The Origin Chronos V3?

▨When considering picking up an Origin Chronos V3 gaming PC, I’d strongly suggest thinking about its size. If you require an extremely compact powerhouse with killer 4K performance, then it’s going to check all the boxes. For everyone else, you’ll want to weigh up whether the fact it's harder to maintain is a deal breaker, as while you can get into the PC’s innards, you won’t have a lot of room to work. That’s to be expected with mini-ITX systems, but there’s no need to pay a premium for this one if you’d rather use a roomier case. 

As for whether you should shell out for the same configuration tested above, that all depends on what you’re planning to do with it. A PC of this calibre is best paired with one of the best gaming ♐monitors out there with 4K capabilities, and sometimes you’re better off picking specs based on the hardware you own to support it. That’s not to say you shouldn’t pick up a Chronos V3 in that instance specifically, as you can always choose an alternative GPU and strip🐽 back some of the cost. 

How we tested the Origin Chronos V3

I used the Origin Chronos V3 as my daily driver for a month,🐲 which provided me w𝓀ith the opportunity to use it as my work PC and gaming rig. I paired the machine with a 4K 144Hz monitor and stuck with that native resolution and refresh rate. 

To collate quantitative performance data, I used a section of games and test run scenarios that cover all bases in terms of textures, lighting, and effects. In addition, I put the rig through 3DMark and Geekbench tests to generate a score. On the qualitative side of things, I casually played Returnal and was able to♑ jaunt around the roguelike at 4K max settings without a hitch, hammering home the PC's capabilities in practice. 

If you'd like to know more about how we test gaming tech, check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hardware Policy


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//344567.top/origin-chronos-v3-review/ X72zjpoZVvDwSZBjR5YnsW Wed, 19 Jul 2023 14:05:53 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> With Elgato and Scuf already on the roster, Corsair is building a PC gaming empire. Today, it announced its next step, with plans to acquire custom keyboard mega-name Drop. After building hot-swappable switches into some of its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards over the last 12 months, the firm has serious plan🐓s to bring custom decks to the mainstream, and this latest purchase will help them get there significantly quicker. 

Things aren't going to change too much for customers, though. Drop CEO Jef Holove explains t✨hat "Drop will continue as a brand, team and community within Corsair." Similar to the manner in which Elgato, Scuf, and Origin work as sub-brands underneath the big C, Drop will continue to produce its own products independently. 

However, Holove does emphasize that "access to a world class supply chain will make getting you those products more reliable." That means those longer wait times when picking up individual parts from the official Drop website could shortly ꦏbe a thing of the past. 

Corsair K70 Pro Mini

(Image credit: Future)

Hopefully this transition won't be too siloed. After all, Corsair's made a solid move here. We loved keyboards like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:K70 Pro Mini bringing hot-swappable switches to the masses for the first time last year, but that emphasis on speed, performance, and onboard memory often co🌌mes at the expense of typing feel.

By contrast, Drop prides itself on its sophisticated custom keyboard position - and all the gasket mounts, quality stabilizers, and personalization options that come with it. The pairing could leave us with the best of both worlds, a typist's feel with a competitive gamer's edge. That could be a seriously potent combination - there's only one 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:hot-swappable keyboard we've come across so far that offers something close, and that's the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Asus ROG Azoth.

As the gaming keyboard industry takes further steps to brওing the world of custom mechanical decks into its fold, p🍬artnerships like this are going to be key to ensuring gaming brands get their first few releases right.

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//344567.top/corsair-to-acquire-drop-and-bolster-its-custom-keyboard-game/ iuuqfPHGC84hDdt9ZR3yMB Mon, 17 Jul 2023 16:26:01 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> The last MMO / MOBA mouse Corsair released was the Scimitar Elite RGB. Things have moved on since that 2020 model, though, and the brand is looking to reinvent these button-heavy pointers with the new Darkstar Wireless. At first glance, this looks nothing like the keypad laden Scimitar - it looks nothing like an MMO mouse at all. With 15 programmable inꦗputs an𝔍d a six-button cluster on the left flank show that this means business, though. 

There's plenty of tech packed into this new flagship, so while the $169.99 / £149.99 MSRP is lofty, it feels justified in the right hands. Boasting a super responsive sensor, uniquely comfortable form factor, and an abundance of additional control features, there's plenty to dig into here. I took the Corsair Darkstar Wireless out for a spin to see just where it lands among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse options on the market. 

Key Specs
Price$169.99 / £149.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired
ShapeRight-handed
Programmable buttons15
DPI26,000
IPS650
SwitchesOmron
Weight96g

Design

I'm getting a little too used to FPS-first mice, so picking up the wider, flatter Darkstar Wireless took a little getting used to. However, this is a particularly comfortable device, coated in a soft-touch matte plastic that completes the premium look afforded by the glossy accents and slick RGB lighting. The whole aesthetic is one of clean lines, asymmetrical patterns, and sharply cut panels - all working together to look both subtle and impressive on the desk top. If it's not already obvious, I love the look of th🌄e Corsair Darkstar Wireless, though I did turn off the RGB cycling across the central body of the mouse pronto. 

The form factor strikes a relaxed balance between the aggressive tilts of more ergonomic points, and the palm-friendly control of a lower profile. That makes it exceedingly comfortable to use over longer periods of time, but it's not just endurance where this design wins out. The hump running along the back of the Darkstar is significantly less pronounced than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Naga V2 Pro which, combined with a lower wei♑ght (96g vs 134g), makes Corsair's option infinitely more flickable. I could easily transition to a finge💙rtip grip for the genres that called for it, without feeling like I was dragging a rat across the desk top. 

Corsair Darkstar wireless side

(Image credit: Future)

Not only that, but lift-off was vastly improved by the textured side grip located in amongst the 🍷unique six button array on the side. This extra control meant I was quickly and easily repositioning, without any of the accidental presses that would come from a full keypad style button layout.

While we're here, let's talk about those buttons. When I'm using a MMO mouse like the Naga V2 Pro or the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Aerox 9 (the Darkstar's two closest 🍃competitors), I generally have a good idea of where all my clickers are. I can juggle inventory items with ease whichever device I happen to be using that day because the two mice share the same universally accepted button panel. C𝄹orsair's latest entry took a little re-learning. There are six buttons to play with on the left side, with two positioned to the front of the thumb, two above, and two just behind.

Corsair Darkstar Wireless side buttons

(Image credit: Future)

All of these buttons are relatively easy to hit (though reaching for the rear clickers did impact my aim no matter how long I had practiced), but they do take time to get to know. This is the first time we're seeing such a button design on an MMO-first pointer, and in general it works. Whether you'd prefer to scrap that textured mid-section for two extra inputs or you, like me, appreciate the ability to grip without worrying about accidental presses is a personal choice, but the ཧtrade off between controls and comfort feels solid here.

Features

Apart from those six programmable side buttons, the Corsair Darkstar also features two profile switches under the scroll wheel and two DPI shifters at the top of the left click. These aren't the biggest features of the Darkstar, though, I would argue that trophy has been left for the programmable gesture support. A few mice have been and gone with gyroscopes measuring til🌌t gestures built in, but this is the first time I've been able to rely on such a helpful feature. I went from cynically doubting whether I'd use it at all, to flicking every mouse I owned in the air and wondering why my reload wasn't working.

Corsair Darkstar Wireless front

(Image credit: Future)

You can program left, right, forwar🐻d, or backward tilts in the iCue software, assigning various macros and setting up in-game macros for each gesture. The process is remarkably simply (considering how unintuitive iCue can be, more on that later), with control over the angle of tilt required to register and on-screen diagrams displaying this anglꦆe as you set up. Not only that, but it works - incredibly well. Finessing the natural angle of an intentional tilt was key to making this feature work its hardest, but once I found that sweet spot I was flicking between browser tabs, reloading by quickly flipping up, and swapping shoulder aim around corners just by naturally moving my wrist. It's not something I'm going to be able to give up quickly, and a killer feature that makes the Darkstar Wireless worthy of attention by itself. 

Of course, that extra tech is going to be redundant if Corsair's model can't do the basics. Thankfully, the custom Corsair Marksman sensor offers a super sensitive 26,000 DPI, and the ability to adjust this DPI in shifts of 1. That's incredibly precise, and will certainly excite purists more than everyday players (I never spent too much time tinkering with these minute increments in my testing). To support this sensor, you've also got a 2.4GHz wireless connection with a 2,000Hz polling rate for particularly low-latency play as well. Of course, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse models these days don't ten🤪d to suffer from low latency i🌊ssues.

Corsair Darkstar Wireless underside

(Image credit: Future)

iCue is a best friend and worst enemy. This is where you'll assign all your programmable button functions, set up tilt controls, sort your RGB aesthetic, tweak DPI settings, and create distinct presets. Like much gaming software, it's all a bit of a slog. Much of the confusion, however, comes from the presence of 'settings' and &aꩵpos;hardware settings'. This is because you can save certain functions to the mouse's onboard memory (with space for f༺ive profiles) or save it to iCue (in which case your presets will only work with iCue running). Between juggling these different menu items, working out that only some features will work with onboard memory, and keeping all inputs neatly contained there's plenty of work to be done once you plug in for the first time.

The Corsair Da🥀rkstar Wireless does suffer when it comes to battery life. Corsair states that full RGB will see the mouse through 20 hours of charge and I managed around two days of full use between each cycle. That runs behind the Razer Naga V2 Pro and, in particular, the SteelSeries Aerox 9 which offers 180 hours.

Performance

All that slick design engineering and tech under the hood makes for a particularly impressive experience in-game. The lower weight and additional grips means this is a flickable device capable of speedy in-game reactions. No, you're not getting the pure speed focus of a device like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro but the Darဣkstar has been built for its MMO audience. Being able to offer ♐such precision and accuracy while still packing all these programmable inputs is a rare gift. 

Between frantic Elder Scrolls Online inventory shifts and wildly swinging a flashlight around Alan Wake's nightmarish world, the Corsair Darkstar Wireless managed to hold its own across a range of genres. Even twitchier first person shooter scenarios for which I would normally employ the Viper V2 Pro didn't prove too much of a hassle. Of course, accuracy and speed weren't quite as pinpoint as they would have been with a skinner, faster♚ pointer at the helm, but I was still holding my own across Halo Infinite sessions. 

Corsair Darkstar Wireless gaming mouse on a matte black background

(Image credit: Future)

The two main mouse clicks are snappy and respon💫sive, with those Omron switches returning their signature tactile clack. However, I did notice the scroll wheel was a little stiff to press, which hurt reaction times when using alternate weapons.

There's just one niggling concern I have, and it's more software based. Around two or three hours after using the Darkstar Wireless, I noticed my DPI would randomly drop to the lowest setting assigned to the device. I made sure this wasn't the resul⛦t of accidental presses on those two shifter buttons on the left click, and continued to experience these strange dropouts at random intervals. Thankfully, this strange bug never reared its head during more frenetic gameplay moments, but the concern that it could was enough to add a small layer of unreliability. Should this problem prove pervasive, I'm sure it will soon be fixed with future firmware updates and I'll ♑report back should that be the case.

Should you buy the Corsair Darkstar Wireless?

Corsair Darkstar Wireless gaming mouse on matte black mouse pad

(Image credit: Future)

The Corsair Darkstar Wireless is a premium product, but it's well worth it if you're looking for something different. MMO and MOBA players are already starved of choice when it comes to purpose-built gaming mice, and we've finally got a new design to enter the fray. If you've 🔴struggled to find a balance between control and programmability, this is the mouse that's going to fix that. It's endlessly comfortable, highly customizable (those tilt gestures are particularly strong), and still manages to look good on your desk. 

The Razer Naga V2 Pro is the closest competitor, and does have a massive edge in its removable side plates. That essentially means you can configure the mouse to be whatever you want, from a two-button side design for a slick FPS-first experience, all the way through to the full keypad. The boosted 30K DPI isn't going to ꧟make that much of a difference to the everyday player, but that extra battery life certainly will do. However, at 134g you are losing a little of that flickability factor and I did find that the larger hump in the Naga V2 Pro's dome didn't play quite as nicely with faster paced titles as the flatter Darkstar Wireless. 

If you're looking to strip that weight all the wa﷽y down and spent a little less while doing so, the $149.99 / £139.99 SteelSeries Aerox 9 might be the better option. You're dropping your DPI and IPS to 18🤪K and 400, so you're not getting quite as sensitive a sensor, and the honeycomb design of the Aerox might not work in your favour. This is one for those prioritising a lighter weight over speed and, to an extent, comfort. 

Corsair Darkstar Wireless vs The Competition
SpecsCorsair Darkstar WirelessRazer Naga V2 ProSteelSeries Aerox 9
Price$169.99 / £149.99$179.99 / £179.99$149.99 / £139.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired
ShapeRight-handedRight-handedRight-handed
Programmable buttons1510, 14 or 2018
DPI26,00030,00018,000
IPS650750400
SwitchesOmronRazer OpticalGolden Micro IP54
Weight96g134g89g

How we tested the Corsair Darkstar Wireless

I used the Corsair Darkstar Wireless for two weeks, fully testing the programmable inputs, sensor speed and surface tracking, tilt gesture controls, and overall comfort. In that time, I primarily tested across Elder Scrolls Online and Alan Wake Remastered, with some High on Life and Cities Skylines thrown in as well. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy

If you're looking at one of the biggest gaming brands in the world, we'd recommend checking out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice on the market right now. Or take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse models available. We're also rounding up the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse pads available as well. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]>  

Finding a top-end gaming monitor for a reasonable price is no easy feat, esp🐈ecially if you’re looking for a speedy, high-resolution screen. Thankfully, you can currently grab one of our favourite displays, the Corsair XENEON 32UHD144, for less, and its 4K 144Hz capabilities will help🙈 your expensive Nvidia or AMD graphics card strut its stuff. 

This morning, we spotted that Corsair’s XENEON 32UHD144 is down from $999.99 to , thanks to a hearty 17% discount. Most of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best 4K gaming monitors out there tend to hang out at the $1,000 premium price party, but this deal means you’ll be able to help 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming PC games like Diablo 4 s🅰hine without compromising on specs.

Armed with a UHD panel and 144Hz refresh rate, the Corsair XENEON 32UHD144 wants to furnish your eyes with high frame rates and clarity. Sure, you’re going to need one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics cards on the market, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia RTX 4090, to fully satiate its specs while playing new releases. However, the monitor also boasts superb colour accuracy and HDR 600 certification, meaning all your favourite adventures will look vibra🗹nt regardless.  

Corsair XENEON 32UHD144 | $999.99
Save $170 -
Corsair's super speed♛y 4K 144Hz screen is one of our favourite gaming monitors on the market, and it's worth picking up if you're rocking a high-end gaming PC, PS5, or Xbox Series X. 

 

In terms of design, the XENEON 32UHD144 is a bit of a looker, as Corsair’s die-cast aluminium stand adds a futuristic flair. As you’d expect, the screen also keeps things trim with an ultra-thin bezel, so your friends won’t accuse you of using your gran's b💃edroom TV to play Counter-Strike.

Just in case it wasn’t clear, we have a soft spot for this 4K gaming monitor, and our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair XENEON 32UHD144 review praises the display for it🦋s sharp visuals, speedy 1ms response time, and HDMI 2.1 support. Now that it costs even less, we can’t a reason to not recommend picking it up if you’re looking for a screen of this caliber, particularly if you’re aiming to spend well under $1,000. 

More of today's best gaming monitor deals

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//344567.top/this-super-speedy-corsair-4k-gaming-monitor-is-cheaper-than-ever-at-amazon/ TYGzcR7nPpgov3EtP6UqQg Wed, 07 Jun 2023 11:47:02 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> The Corsair TC100 Relaxed bucks the trend of the gaming chair market, offering some excellent comfort and top-of-the-range features at a much lower price th✃an the competition. It feels as though Corsair is gunning straight for Secretlab with this seat, and although there are definitely a few imperfections, this is a really great gaming chair you can't afford to miss off your consideration list.

At only $249.99 / £199.99, it comes in significantly cheaper than the likes of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Secretlab's Titan Evo 2022, which is our current pick for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming chair. Without lookin🐷g at the budget range, it's hard to find bespoke gaming chairs for this kind of price, especially if you ✨still want some plush comfort and a quality build. 

Annoyingly, there are fairly limited design choices here which I'm sure𝓰 will be a bit of a turn-off for a lot of gamers seeking a chair with a bit more flavour. 🐻Regardless, great armrests and the sort of plush cushioning usually reserved for office chairs make this a super-strong contender. 

Design and Features

The Corsair TC100 Relaxed seeks to create a blend of supportive, posture-correcting gamin💖g chairs and the plush comfort found in a lot of office chairs. The methodology here is to use a🍸 wider seat with softer contact points while staying true to that iconic racer-style build that can support the body for hours on end.

The TC100 Relaxed comes in either a Plush Leatherette material or a Soft Fabric that feels similar to upholstery found on a couch. In the Leatherette material, the chair is only available in a deep Black & Black colour. The fabric model, however, can come in the same Black & Black, or in a slightly lighter Grey & Bl💯ack. I'd have liked there to be more options in terms of design and colour - especially seeing as a big draw to gaming chairs is the amount of personalisation you can gain.

Corsair TC100 Relaxed headrest from behind, showing the Corsair logo

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I was sent the fabric Grey & Black variant for testing, which blends in really nicely with my black wooden desk. This fabric feels highly breathable - something that's beneficial for gaming chairs s✤ince people tend to spend a lot of time in them. Leather and unb⛎reathable fabrics can get fairly warm and uncomfortable in the summer months, but the TC100 Relaxed always feels consistent and fresh.

Corsair TC100 Relaxed back rest and neck cushion holes

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

When it comes to size, you have an 81cm backrest, 38cm seat depth, 59.5cm backrest width, 54cm seatbase width, and a wheel caster diameter of 65cm. Corsair says the maximum weight the chair will support is 120kg / 264 lbs. In terms of maneuverability, there's a 10cm gas lift range for height adjusting, a 90-150° Reclining seat back, and 65mm anti-roll dual-wheel casters. The armrests are also fully height adjustable, meaning you can match it up well with one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming desks.

In the box, I got plenty of spare nuts and bolts to help with assembly - I thought this was a nice touch since I was given m⛎ore than the customary one or two extras that, let's be honest, really only make you feel like you've missed a screw hole somewhere. Finally, you get the standard lumbar support cushion and neck pillow which strap around the back of the chair and don't have to be used if you don't want them.

Corsair TC100 Relaxed review image up close next to a desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Performance

The true star of the show when it comes to the TC100 Relaxed is the seat cushion. I've tried out a fair few gaming chairs in my time, but mostly I gravitate to ergonomic, less ri𒁏gid, office chairs. I understand gaming chairs being designed for better posture, but I usually find that gaming seats go too far in their pursuit of this to actually be comfortable at all. The TC100 Relaxed felt like a perfect halfway house that offered the comfort and plush padding I like, while also giving my spine the support it needs more of.

This may sound odd, but I love the action of sitting down in this chair. From the first tentative attempt after assembly to the most confident fall into it I'll perform now, the TC100 Relaxed catches you with its cushioning in a way that makes it feel like a couch on wheels. For that reason, it'd be a cracker for anyone looking for one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best console gaming chairs.

Corsair TC100 Relaxed seat cushion

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Of all of its dimensions, I'm fondest of the seat depth and width. With plush cushioning under you, there are plenty of positions you can sit in on this chair without feeling boxed in or restrained. Yes, gaming chairs are supposed to help maintain good posture, and there are mechanics in place with the TC100 Relaxed to help with that, but let's be honest. How many of us actually sit in the posture-corrected position we're supposed to at all times? The wider and deeper seat of this chair allowed me to sink into it when I felt too lazy, a🌟nd the extra width allowed me to sit cross-legged on more than one occasion. Yes, I am a freak.

Corsair TC100 Relaxed review image showing the seat depth

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Just in case you weren't certain that I sit in terrible positions and most certainly have bad posture, I've never liked the neck cushions that come with gaming chairs. When you combine them with the lumbar support and rigid backs so of♚ten present, it always feels more to me like I'm being slumped inward even more than I would naturally. I found the neck cushion and lumbar support a bit intrusive in this chair - both feel a bit too firm and like they stick out too much from the rest of the build. Either way, the lumbar support definitely helped me to gauge my posture better, so I preferred having it attached.

The chair as a whole feels way more premium than its price would suggest - not that £200 isn't a lot to burn in one go, especially if you're splashing out on one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best standing desks, too, but the majority of other brands are much pricier. It's disappointing then, that the one part making things feel a bit more "budget" is the casters. Anti-roll wheels on chairs like these are supposed to add convenience and a bit 🥀of safety, but even when sat in the chair I found it difficult to get it moving into the positions I wanted to. This isn't a chair with a lot of dexterity, and that's something to keep in mind.

Corsair TC100 Relaxed review image showing the casters of the chair

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Assembly was fairly average - maybe around half an hour all-in-all. There was nothing too challengi🦩ng about putting the TC100 Relaxed together, and it felt sturdy once built. After almost a month of testing, it hasn't squeaked or started to feel loose at all - which is a positive sign. One thing I would have liked though is clearer assembly instructions. When I found no paper instructions in the box, I expected they'd be a quick Google away. Unfortunately, Corsair's generic assembly instructions that fit any one of its chairs were a little hard to find, and I wasn't wholely confident the steps I was following would apply to my product.

Corsair TC100 Relaxed review image of the chair facing the camera with the lumbar support cushion

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Should you buy the Corsair TC100 Relaxed?

The Corsair TC100 is well worth a buy for anyone on the hunt for a new gaming chair. Annoyingly, there aren't better personalization options in terms of colour and design, so if that's what you want, take a look for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best pink gaming chairs. Despite that, the quality of seat you get here for theꦜ price is excellent. 

$250 / £200 would maybe get you half a gaming chair from one of the biggest brands like Secretlabs. Even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Iskur X, which is reduced at the time of writing, is priced well above the £350 mark. Meanwhile, the TC100 Rela⛄xed offers you almost all of the same features and design aspects as those brands do, while also having a much larger onus on comfort. All the while, it's significantly cheaper, too - a serious bonus when the cost of living is high.

The TC100 is proof that you ca𝔍n absolutely get a top-drawer ga🐲ming chair from a well-known brand for less than $300.

How we tested the Corsair TC100 Relaxed

The Corsa𒁃ir TC100 Relaxed has been 🐻my chair for around a month before writing this review. During that time, I've used it every day for work, sitting in it for at least 7 hours a day. Besides that, I've used it for gaming on PC and live streaming as well - so I've definitely put it through its paces. 

As part of the testing process, I assembled the chair when it arrived and timed how long it took to put it together. I compared my experience with the TC100 to the other gaming chairs we've tested, especially ones that have a more plush build with a fabric material. I used the chair with and wꦯithout its additional cushions, taking note of how differentജ configurations felt, and how they supported my posture. 

To read more about how we test the latest gaming accessories and technologies, have a read of our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:hardware policy.  


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//344567.top/corsair-tc100-relaxed-review/ m2BjcUbbBfRG2ndWCsyGQ6 Wed, 05 Apr 2023 15:03:21 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Corsair’s headset team is on a hot streak. Not only is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HS80 Wireless headset one of the best the Californian manufacturer’s best ever, the cheaper wired HS65 has been one of th𝓀e go-to headsets for under $100 since it released in 2022.🌼 

You can see what they’re thinking. Great higher-end wireless headset on this side, great wired budget headset on tౠhe other… *does the David Brent interlocking fingers*ꦚ. 

And so the Corsair HS65 wireless is born, and enters the market at $120 / £120. It’s a markedly different price point from the $80 / £80 its wired 2022 cousin occupies, but it does bring a sizable bag of tricks to justify that extra spend. We’d better delve into said tricks, then, and see how the latest release stacks up against the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets on the market. 

Key Specs
Acoustic designClosed back, over ear
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth
Drivers50mm
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Mobile
Wireless rangeUp to 50ft
Frequency response20Hz - 20kHz
BatteryUp to 24 hours
AudioDolby Audio 7.1
MicOmnidirectional

Design

Corsair HS65 Wireless headset hooked on a gaming PC with a gaming monitor in the background

(Image credit: Future)

Using the wired HS65 as a visual reference, the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming headset is a pretty safe bet for comfort. The earcups, frame, and appointments are largely unchanged - large oval earcups with a smaller metallic grille on their sides, a chunky headband built around a lightweight aluminium skeleton, and a non-detachable hinge mic that mutes when you push it up and away from your face. Like thꦑe broader Corsair headset range, it looks grown-up. No RGB, just well-finished white plastic and soft grey pleather cushioning.

The memory foam around the earcups feels like the high-grade stuff, and it really hugs your ears, even without the headband providing too much lateral clamping force. To keep things a bit cooler and drier around your ears, the pleather gives way to a silky fabric on the contact points of th🌟e pad. That little touch tells you how well-considered the overall design of these cans is. The look and feel is about right for this price point - premium, if not extravagant. They’ve kept the ♈weight down, too - it’s just 275g. That’s light enough that most of us can wear it for longer sessions without feeling it dig in.

Features

Dual wireless connectivity is the headline act, with both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless connections (via a USB receiver) available. That’s always a handy feature for a gaming headset, because it means you can easily hook it up to a smartphone, laptop or tablet and elect this as your all-purpose audio workhorse. The connection strength’s good enough for this reviewer to roam around most𝓡 of his house without audio dropouts. Annoyingly it’s the kitchen - right by the fridge, would you believe - where my Discord chat gets a bit staccato. But what am I gonna do, not leave mid-round in PUBG for a snack?

Corsair HS65 Wireless headset close up to show connection options and onboard controls

(Image credit: Future)

Joining that wireless connectivity on the features ro🍃ster is a new EQ profiling 𒊎system Corsair’s calling SoundID which promises to negate the need to twiddle with sliders and builds a profile for you based on a set of preferences and questions. While the sound out of the box is mighty impressive, SoundID promises to further tailor it to your specific demands without any need to get your hands dirty in EQ curves. In reality, it’s not a hugely significant feature.

The process of setting up your SoundID profile is well-designed, but the 🦂difference between the profile it creates and the average presets offered by headset companion apps isn’t dramatic. That said, if it lowers down the portcullis for users who felt overfaced or unenthusiastic about tweaking settings manually, it certainly can’t hurt for this option to exist. Just don’t expect it to significantly improve the audio quality.

Like the wired model, this one’s replete with 7.1 surround souꦓnd, and supports Sony’s Tempest 3D audio on PS5. Last but not least, like its wired predecessor it sports one of the clearest and richest mics in all of headset-dom. It’s become quietly legendary among headset nerds, and it’s just as good in this 𝕴model. All headset mics should be at least this good. How many virtual lives could be saved on the battlefields if people heard playcalling with this clarity all the time? How many misunderstandings might have been avoided in Discord chats? It doesn’t bear thinking about.

It’s not studio mic-grade, but the clarity and low end are still💟 really impressive. The push up to mute hinge mechanism works well, and toggling between mute and unmute via the button on the left earcup is almost noiseless. A great job from Corsair. A light indicator to indicate mute state would be the cherry on top, but the audio cues make it clear when your mic’s hot and when you’ve gone silent.

Performance

This being a wireless headset, battery life is one of the most vital attributes. The spec sheet puts the HS65 Wireless at 27 hours of charge using 2.4GHz wireless connection, or 37 hours with Bluetooth. I can’t comment on the Bluetooth figure because I’ve used that connection🦩 in fits and bursts on my smartphone and laptop, reverting back to 2.4GHz in betw♚een on the same charge. But connecting via the USB receiver gives you over 20 hours of charge, and that’s ample. Charge time creeps down over the months and years as the rechargeable batteries go through more and more charge cycles and reach the end of their lifespan, but as a starting point, 20+ hours is all you need to keep the ‘low charge’ beeps at bay while you play. 

Corsair HS65 Wireless headset cup from behind

(Image credit: Future)

Surround soun൩d is a subjective experience. Some people, I’m reliably informed, enjoy it. The sense of sound cues voicing in a wide space can be immersive, particularly in shooters where those sound cues tend to be many in number, and constantly changing position. Personally, I find the extra level of digital artifice it adds to the sound quality to be distracting. I’ll take a good stereo field over a 7.1 space any day.

I’m not alone. Competitive gamersꦕ tend to leave 7.1 alone because it can muddy up important cues and lead to less precise info, so it’s really a personal preference thing. You might want the most precise, clean audio possible - if so, stick to stereo. Or you might want to go all-in on immersion. And particularly with the PS5’s 3D audio, who could blame you for wanting that.

This is all a long way of saying that I didn’t find the 7.1 option particularly additive here, just as I didn’t in the wired version. Happily, its 5✅0mm drivers articulate an analog stereo spread veᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚry well too, so I was able to enjoy some pretty precise and full-bodied audio that way.

Corsair HS65 Wireless gaming headset open to show interior of cups on a desk with a keyboard in the background

(Image credit: Future)

The properties of the sound are actually very similar to my current favourite HS80s - not quite as sharp and twinkly as a SteelSeries Arctis Pro No✨va, a range famed for its emphasised high-end, but with ample clarity toꦯ play battle royales with confidence.

And there’s a touch𒀰 more low-end body here. That’s probably down to the cushioning material. The pleather/silky cushion covers work together with the soft memory foam padding to create a pretty tight vacuum around your ear, and that always lets bass frequencies resonate with a bit more oomph. By comparison, the HS80’s fuzzy fabric cushioning covers let more sound escape, leading to a br⛦eezier response, something closer to an open-backed headset.

Should you buy the Corsair HS65 Wireless?

Corsair HS65 Wireless gaming headset flat on table with pot plant

(Image credit: Future)

Building on the wired 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair HS65’s already strong foundation, Corsair implements wireless connectivity the right way in this model. The dual wireless functionality is aꦅ real value proposition that justifies the higher pricing, as does the long battery life. 7.1 surround and the new SoundID configuration system don’t add a huge amount, but the basics are brilliant enough that it doesn’t need extra tricks. Solid buil💫d, good stereo audio, and dependable wireless. 

How we tested the Corsair HS65 Wireless

We put the HS65 through a few wireless charge cycles to get an idea of its true battery life, playing many hours of PUBG, Atomic Heart, FIFA 23 and others along the way. As always, Discord’s the best place to get a crowdsourced review of a headset mic, and the consensus was that this is a real gem. I also listened to plenty of music on my smartphone with the HS65s, using the Bluetooth connection. Skrillex - Cinema is a tried and tested low-end evaluation (for 10+ years of testing now!) while breathier jazz recordings give a good idea of the warmth and high-end clarity. You can find out more about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets in our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets, or for on-the-go play, check out the latest and greatest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch headsets on the market.

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//344567.top/corsair-hs65-wireless-review/ 3LwEJnvvXNRCaEbTZjT5zc Tue, 28 Feb 2023 12:03:32 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Cyclops is the scion of the Summers family, one of several mutant brothers who have played big roles in the Marvel Universe. But Cyclops - Scott Summers to his friends - and his brothers Havok, Vulcan, and Adam X all have their father Christop💃her 'Corsair' Summers to thank for their adventurous streak, as he&apo🍌s;s the captain of the space pirate crew known as the Starjammers.

💫But it may be time to say goodbye to Corsair, as the final page of January 10's X-Men #18 puts h🦂im in a dire predicament reminiscent of the classic film Alien.

Spoilers ahead for X-Men #18

As of January 11's X-Men #18 from writer Gerry Duggan, artists CF Villa and Matt Milla, and letterer Clayton Cowles, we've entered the X-Men portion of the team's Brood-centric crossover with Carol Danvers, which has so far taken place in the pages of 🥃the Captain Marvel title.

The issue primarily focuses on the two current versions of Laura Kinney, one who is her current contemporary age and one time-displaced version who is much oldꦇer (it's … a lot to explain) navigating how they'll co-exist on Krakoa and among the X-Men.

But at the very end, we catch up with Corsair aboard his Starjammer ship as he sends out a dire distress call, seemingly ready to end his own life with his last bullet as he broadcasts from the af♋termath of a brutal, bloody battle against an unrevealed enemy.

As Corsair states that his death is imminent, we see his terrible fate: he's been infected with one of Marvel's Alien xenomorph-esque parasites, the Brood - meaning that one way or another, his fate is seౠaled.

This comes hot on the heels of another xenomorph-esque chestburster-style scene in Marvel's recent Deadpool relaunch, in which a version of the Carnage symbiote literally exploded out of Deadpool's chest.

If that's a preview of what's awaiting Corsair, well, thi🙈ngs are looking pretty grim aboard the Starjammer.

X-Men #19 goes on sale February 15.

Maybe the Brood deserves a place among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best X-Men villains of all time.

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//344567.top/a-member-of-the-x-men-family-faces-a-gruesome-fate/ TtwN2RYJcjGMMXVJCrCtk4 Wed, 11 Jan 2023 15:10:11 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> It's been a long old wait for OLED tech to make the jump from TVs to PC monitors, but it's finally happening, and the Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 is the latest to jump on the OLED train. And it's a 45-inch monster of a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitor.

OLED screen tech sourced from LG is the main attraction here. It's a 45-inch panel, which is huge for a PC monitor. It's extremely quick too, thanks to 24ꦉ0Hz refresh and OLED's characteristically bonkers-fast response times. With just 3,440 by 1,440 pixels, however, it's not terribly high resolution for such a large screen.

OLED tech aside, the Xeneon Flex stands apart courtesy of its novel flexible panel. You can manually adjust this screen from completely flat all the way to an extreme 800R curve. For context, the previous king of the curve, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Samsung Odyssey Neo G9, only manages 1000R. S📖o at full flex, this monitor sets a new standard in that regard at least.

Elsewhere, there's good connectivity including USB-C with power delivery, DisplayPort, and HDMI. So, it's ready to rock with both PCs and consoles. All told, this is no thinly disguised OLED TV, which is arguably an accusation you could level at some other large form fac🗹tor OLED monitors. OK, some TV-related genes remain. But Corsair has put some pretty serious engineering effort into making this a p🧜roper PC monitor. Time to find out if that work has paid off.

Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 OLED monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

Design & Features

The sheer scale of the Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 is the first thing that hits you. Sure, we've seen plenty of big monitors before, many of which are very much TV-based. The thing about the Xeneon Flex is that it combines that 45-inch diagonal with a 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio, which isn't something you'd normally associate with a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming TV.

Then there's the "flex" feature. Using ﷽handles on each side of the panel, you manually heave the screen to your preferred angle of bend. In all candour, the process feels a bit janky and the mechanism a little fragile. In theory, the handles are supposed to "click" when you ꧂have reached full flex, ensuring you achieve a symmetrical bend across the panel. In practice, it's all a bit hit-and-miss.

To be clear, this monitor generally looks and feels very nicely put together. But the "flex" feature itself doesn't inspire a huge amount of confidence, which might in part be a consequence of novelty. Still, the all-in-one package of an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:ultrawide monitor that can become a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:curved gaming monitor🌼 is something🍌 some folks might relish and live for.

Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 OLED monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

One aspect that certainly is welcome involves the effort Corsair has made to ensure the longevity of the OLED panel. Pixel burn-in is the great fear with any OLED panel and Corsair has implemented multiple mitigations in response. That includes a full-panel resolution of 3,456 by 1,456 pixels, slightly more than the display resolution of 3,440 by 1,440, thereby allowing the image to be shifted regularly and avoid a persistent image being displayed by any pixels. All told, Corsair backs the Xeneon Flex 𝓡with a three-year Zero Burn in and Zero Dead Pixel Warranty.

As for connectivity, dual HDMI 2.1 ports mean it can be deployed (resolution compromises taken into account) as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 monitor or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X monitor, while DisplayPort and USB-C will do the job for a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming laptop. The latter connection supports 90W power delivery, allowಞing a laptop to drive the display and charge with a single cable. Four USB-A sockets are also built into the stand, two on the rear and two on the front, creating a very useful and ergonomic hub arrangement.

Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 OLED monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

Performance

Corsair makes some pretty impressive performance claims for the Xeneon Flex. Along with 240Hz refresh, the OLED panel is rated at 0.03ms f🌼or grey-to-grey pixel response and 0.1ms for full on-off. No LCD-based screen even comes close to those response figures.

It's a pretty color-accurate panel too, with claimed 98.5 percent coverage of the demanding DCI-P3 digital cinema gamut, plus 96.3 percent coverage of Adobe RGB. Then there's 1.5M:1 contrast, a consequence of the pretty much perfect per-pixel lighting control of OLED ♔technology.

However, there are a couple🃏 of slightly trickier areas of the spec sheet which impact performance, both of which arguably come with the territory in OLED land. Firstly, ౠwhile Corsair rates the panel's peak brightness at a punchy 1,000nits, the detailed picture is, well, a bit more complicated.

Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 OLED monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

That 🃏1,000 nits can only be achieved in a small patch three percent patch of the screen. The panel can hit 800 nits over 10 percent of the panel, 450 nits over 25 percent, and just 150 nits full screen. Hold🍌 that thought for a moment.

The other issue is the sub-pixel layout. Typical PC ꧃monitors use an RGB or red, green, and blue subpixel payout and indeed various aspects of the Windows interface, including fonts, are rendered with that assumption in mind. The Xeneon Flex. however, uses LG'𝐆s typical RWBG layout, where the 'W" indicates an additional white subpixel to boost brightness.

Long story short, it&ap🌌os;s suboptimal for general computing, esܫpecially given the big, fat pixels that result from the relatively low resolution on such a large screen. But actually in-game or watching video, it probably doesn't matter.   

Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 OLED monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

What does matter is the brightness problem. In darker game sce👍nes like, say, a dingy indoor bar in Cyberpunk 2077, the Xeneon Flex looks pretty great. The neon signs behind the bar really pop, the𝔍 black levels are fabulous, and there's non of the glow or halo-ing around brighter objects that you can get with mini-LED-driven LCD monitors.

On the other hand, head out⛄side into the bright sunlight, and the screen just can't sustain those highs across the whole panel. Whether it's the aforementioned Cyberpunk, your favourite racing sim, shooter, or strategy title, the brighter the scene, the more disappointing the result. This monitor just isn't terribly punchy when rendering brighter images and scen💞es.

Notably, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW3423DW, which uses Samsung rathe꧑r than LG panel tech, is very definitely better when it comes to full-screen brightness. That's a pity because, in many other regards, the Xeneon Flex is pretty stellar. The scale of the 45-inch panel is obviously pretty epic. And the pixel response is to die for, and there's so little motion blur. Add in the 240Hz refresh, and this is quite the experience for playing online shooters like Apex Legends, CS: Go and Fortnite, it really is.

Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 OLED monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

Overall - should you buy it?

With a few caveats, you can make a decent case for the Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240. It's hug🐟e, mostly very well-engineered, incredibly quick, and looks spectacular with the right content.

Problem is, it does have to be the right content. It only really delivers the full HDR experience with darker images contrasted by small bright objects. The Xeneon Flex's full-screen pop is disappointing. The low resolution isn't great when it comes to using this screen as a conventiona🌺l monitor for general computing, either. 

Then consider the f♐act that you can get a full 4K OLED TV for a lot less money and the Xeneon Flex's ove﷽rall proposition is even harder to justify. Sure, a 40-something-inch TV will lack several features like USB-C and DisplayPort. It'll run at half the refresh, too. But it'll also cost half the money and that's impossible to ignore.

It's an intriguing monitor, the Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240. And it does some things very well inde♈ed. But it's just too flawed and at around $2,000 / £2,100 too expensive to recommend.

How we tested the Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240

The OLED revolution has begun and with it comes a new approach to assessing image quality. OLED screens deliver per-pixel lighting and that makes judging brightness tricky. We assess brightness both with test images and real-world gaming and media consumption to uncover both the hard numbers and the actual gaming experience. We 🃏also consider all the usual metrics, including response times, latency, connectivity, and more.

You can read more about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming monito𒁏rs at GꩵamesRadar+ or read more about our whole approach to gaming tech in our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hardware Policy.

Want to compare the Xeneon beast to more specialist gaming TVs? Then check out the screens in our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best 120Hz 4K TVs, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best TV for PS5 and Xbox Series X guides.

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//344567.top/corsair-xeneon-flex-45wqhd240-review/ SUrdAiWqKDxbvYfUBXWhsL Fri, 06 Jan 2023 16:00:27 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> The Corsair K60 Pro TKL isn't just a smaller version of the original K60 Pro. With Corsair's OPX optical-mechanical switches, and therefore a greater focus on speed and competitive play, this is a gaming keyboard designed for twitch-reflexes. It does, however, come in at the same $149 MSRP as the K70 Pro TKL (UK players are looking at a £20 saving down to £129 RRP). Unfortunately, the K60 doesn't quite live up to the K70's prowess. The latter is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards on the market right now, while this new model does come with a few shortcomings. Oh, 🌞the speed is certainꦫly here, but the overall experience means this isn't going to be a deck for the masses. 

Key Specs
TypeOptical-mechanical
ConnectionWired
SizeTKL
SwitchesCorsair OPX Optical-Mechanical
KeycapsABS
Media keysDual-function
Wrist restNone
USB passthroughNone

Design

Corsair K60 Pro TKL keyboard

(Image credit: Future)

The Corsair K60 Pro TKL follows the design of many keyboards like it. You've got a squat deck with a full function row and arrow and navigation keys, with the classic Corsair legend font and brushed aluminꦉium base plate. Underneath, four rubber pads keep everything in place on your desk and you'll find two small risers for extra elevation. Media ๊controls are relegated to secondary function commands along F5-F12, a fairly standard practice for smaller keyboards but one to watch out for if you tinker with volume or playback a lot. 

Corsair has ditched the tall design of its previous decks here, with minimal bezels around the entire deck and a com🧸fortable slope to the bottom edge that holds out well in place of a wrist rest. I much prefer this new approach, th꧙ere's far less desk space wasted to a logo after all. 

In general, then, the K60 Pro TKL offers everything one might expect and looks good while doing so. The main board itself feels high quality despite the plastic base and thinner profile, and the deck remained glued in place during wil🥂der mouse sweeps to the right of it throughout my testing. 

Corsair K60 Pro TKL keycaps

(Image credit: Future)

However, those polycarbonate keycaps are back. These smooth caps have no grip to them aside from the legends, and feel far cheaper under your hands than others like them, even including budget ABS models. At over $100 / £100, I was expecting something a little more 🐻premium here, these are lightweight dust magnets with a flimsy feel to each key press. That's not all on the caps (there are some switch problems here that weꦆ'll get into later), but it's disappointing to see Corsair sticking with lower-quality caps.

Through those disappointing clickers, though, you'll find bright, bꦕold RGB lighting with plenty of differen☂t settings and a solid color range as well.

Features

Corsair's OPX Optical Mechanical switches are the main൩ drive behind the K60 Pro TKL. The linear-style, infrared-powered switch boasts no debounce delay and a super fast response thanks to the 1mm actuation point. That&♛apos;s excellent news if you're a competitive player looking to keep those repeat presses snappy and responsive no matter how intense the gameplay is. These things can hold up. 

Corsair K60 Pro TKL switches

(Image credit: Future)

To ensure your keyboard keeps up with those switches, Corsair has packed the K60 Pro TK🍸L with 8K Hz hyper-polling to ensure keypresses are communicated as quickly as possible. That's a nice feature to rest on, but in general you'll never need more than 1K - in my testing, this spec feels more like a gimmick than anything to base a purchase decision around. That is unless you're in a particularly high-level competitive arena.

The Corsair iCUE software does still feel basic compared to alternative brands on the market, but gets the job done by allowing you to reprogram your keys, set per-key RGB lighting, change your polling rate, create presets, and save them to your onboard memory, and update firmware. Those are all standard features one would expect from a $100+ keyboard, but it's also worth noting that the K60 Pro TKL can match its RGB LEDs to your in-game status. I mainly used this feature for low health alerts and it functions nicely with certain titles but is a litt♛le finnicky to set up.

So what's missing? Not much. You are dropping the tournament switch and macro support of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair K70 RGB Pro and hot-swappability of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair K70 Pro Mini but both of those models do carry the additional p꧙rices to match.

Performance

The Corsair K60 Pro TKL is a speed demon, but it falls into the same trap as many of this brand's decks. I can confirm, these are lightning-fast switches that also manage to maintain a solid point of sensitivity to avoid accidental key presses, but the overall typing experience is pretty darn awful. Yes, I was able to just nudge over my average typing speed with a 91WPM average result on the K60, b♛ut accuracy took a hit dowꦇn to 94% here. 

There's no padding underneath those particularly loud, slightly heavy, switches, which means ev💖ery keypress reverberates across the entirꦐe chassis. That's pretty torturous for the ears, but the fingertips don't get away lightly either. There are some particularly rattly stabilizers employed here, and a scratchy, labored feel to each press. Add in those slippery keycaps, and the slightly wider spacing of these keys (compared to the majority of other models I've had my hands on), and things go from annoying to uncomfortable. 

Corsair K60 Pro TKL gaming keyboard

(Image credit: Future)

Using this device for work over the course of one wee𓆉k, I'm itching to mo🍷ve on to the next unit, even just to give the ears a break. However, the upsides to the K60 Pro TKL did make themselves known during gameplay. For their sins, the OPX switches really do perform under pressure, offering snappy gameplay across Apex Legends and even slower titles like Yooka Laylee and Submerged: Hidden Depths. I never made too much use of the 8K hyperpolling on offer, keeping things at 1K offered plenty of speed for my everyday use.

🍨If you&ap🍎os;re purely using your keyboard for gaming, and you need your twitch reactions to be recorded as quickly as possible there's certainly a good amount of value here. However, the vast majority of players will likely find the sound and overall feel of this experience too frustrating to make for a comfortable experience over longer sessions.

Should you buy the Corsair K60 Pro TKL?

Corsair K60 Pro TKL

(Image credit: Future)

The Corsair K60 Pro TKL is a hard recommendation to make. Competitive players after high-octane reflex keypresses (and who don't need a particularly endurable typing experience) will certainly benefit from the OPX switches and the lightning-fast debounce recovery they provide. However, that's likely the extent of the K60 Pro TKL's market. In reality, the vast majority of players will also be after an everyday typing deck and this really isn't it. The sound, feel, and accuracy of the K60 Pro have all missed the mark here, which is particularly concerning with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair K70 RGB TKL coming in at the same price. 

Here, you'll find Cherry MX switches (which will be a little slower, but still plenty responsive), grippier PBT keycaps, and dedicated media controls. You💖're reverting back to that larger design here, to make room for a volume wheel and extra playback options, but unless you're set on a slimline footprint that shouldn't be too much of a sacrifice for the extra quality of life features. 

However, if you're after something a little cheaper, the Razer BlackWidow V3 TKL offers up a far better typing experience, even with ABS keycaps at the forefront. With a smoother set of Razer switches and a sleek design, this is an excellent option for those who don't need quite so much speed and don't want to b🙈reak past $100 / £100. 

On the other hand, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G715 TKL is a much more comfortable gaming keyboard overall; the Logitech GX📖 switches feel great, you've got wired and wireless connection options, PBT doubleshot keycaps, and a wrist rest ♏included in the box. Those extra features will cost you around $50 / £50 more than the K60, but they're well worth it for the boosted typing experience. 

TKL keyboards compared
Corsair K60 Pro TKLCorsair K70 TKLRazer BlackWidow V3 TKLLogitech G715 TKL
Price$149.99 / £129.99$149.99 / £149.99 $99.99 / £99.99$199.99 / £179.99
TypeOptical-mechanicalMechanicalMechanicalMechanical
ConnectionWiredWiredWiredWired / Wireless
SizeTKLTKLTKLTKL
SwitchesCorsair OPX Optical-MechanicalCherry MXRazer Green / Razer YellowLogitech GX Linear / Clicky / Tactile
KeycapsPolycarbonatePBT doubleshotABS doubleshotPBT doubleshot
Media keysDual-functionDedicatedDual-functionDedicated
Wrist restNoneNoneNoneYes
USB passthroughNoneNoneNoneNone

How we tested the Corsair K60 Pro TKL

I used the Corsair K60 Pro TKL off and on over the course of two months. During that time I dedicated one week of full-time work to the deck, and two weeks oওf PC gaming. During that time, I used Yooka Laylee and Submerged: Hidden Depths in everyday play, while stress testing withꦓ Epistory and Apex Legends. I also completed typing speed tests using TypingTest.com, recording an average speed over the course of ten two-minute tests.

For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming keyboards, be sure to check out our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

For more options, be sure to check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer keyboards and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming keyboards as well. We're also rounding up the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best hot-swappable keyboards for those after more customization options, and plenty of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best membrane keyboards if you're running a smaller budget. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> It’s been an awfully long time coming, but the Philips Momentum 329M1RV is finally here. It’s one of a new breed of 32-inch 4K 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitors designed specifically with gaming consoles in mind while also being optimal for both general and gaming PC usage. We w♎ere e♈xpecting them to arrive 18 months (ish) ago. And now they’re belatedly becoming available.

On paper, the 329M1RV certainly delivers on the ‘all things to all gamers’ remit tha many 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:4K gaming monitors are strivi🌳ng for now. There’s IPS panel tech, HDR support, up to 144Hz refresh, and excellent connectivity, including DisplayPort, HDMI 2.1, and USB-C, the latter also including power delivery for keeping a laptop charged up. If there is a disappointment, it involves pr🦩icing. When displays like the 329M1RV were first mooted, the target price was meant to be around the $500 / £500 mark. Here we are 18 months or so later and that figure has ballooned to just under $900 / £900.

You still get a lot of display for your money. But at this price level, some rather uncomfortable comparisons can be made with various TVs. OK, TVs aren’t always well optimised for PC usage, but given OLED 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:120Hz 4K TVs can occasionally be had for around $1,000 / £1,000, t💮his plain old LCD panel will need ꦺto be something seriously special, particularly for console gamers.

Design & Features

At first glance, the Philips Momentum 329M1RV is a pretty conventional PC monitor, albeit a very nicely built one. The stand supports height, tilt and swivel adjustment and feels very sturdy; the styling is simple and sober. That said, the T-shaped base sports o🔯ne heck of a chin. It really eats into desktop space and prevents you from pushing things neatly under the display. Ergonomically, it could do with a bit of a rethink.

Philips Momentum 329M1RV gaming monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

The Philips Ambiglow feature isn’t entirely convincing, either. It’s a user-configurable RGB lighting rig on the rear of the chassis that can be set to various modes including mirroring the colours being shown🍨 on the display🍰 itself and reacting to any audio being played.

It works well enough, albeit the transition between colours can be a bit abrupt, and largely achieves what it sets out to, namely adding to the mood and atmospherics. But ultimately we’d prefer the money and engineering effort to be spentꦺ on image quality. To that point, there’s at least one obvious area where the Philips Momentum 329M1RV could have used a little extra invest🎃ment.

Philips Momentum 329M1RV gaming monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

The 32-inch IPS panel itself, however, looks good by the number. It’s the real 4K deal, rated at 1ms for response and good for 111 percent coverage of the Adobe RGB gamut. It’s also capable of 144Hz refresh over both the single DisplayPort interface and the three HDMI 2.1 inputs. So, it’s ready to dance with both a gaming PC and be a great 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 monitor or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X monitor option too.

Indeed, it’s perfect if you want to share a sﷺingle screen with both a PC and a console. There’s 🦋also a USB-C interface with 65W of power delivery for single-cable laptop fun and a USB hub, which effectively turns that USB-C interface into a slick single-cable hub. Very nice.

So, where’s that missing investment? While the 329M1RV does have HDR support, it’s only the most basic DisplayHDR 400 variety. So, there’s no local dimming. OK, the backlight is rated at a pretty pꦚunch 500 nits. But without a proper full-array backlight, this isn’t a true HDR panel.

Philips Momentum 329M1RV gaming monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

Performance

What it is, however, is a very, very nice SDR monitor. The Philips Momentum pulls off the difficult trick of being both extremely punchy and vibrant but also deftly calibrated. The de💧fault colours in sRGB mode are pretty much perfect. White tones are sup♚er clean, and with that 4K pixel grid everything just looks super sharp and crispy.

Of course, this is not an OLED panel, so there are limitations. There’s a touch of light bleed v🅷isible at the panel edges along, while a smidgeon of the usual IPS glow is visible as you shift your viewing position. As IPS screens go, the viewing angles and contrast are good. But, equally, they’re nowhere near that of an OLED panel with its per-pixel lighting control.

How much that matters in game, well, it depends on the game and scene in question. Daytime vistas in something like the Witcher III absolutely pop. As for urban indoor scenes in the likes of, say, CyberPunk 2077, the results still look good but inevitabl💯y there isn’t quite the depth and inkiness of image you get with an OLED panel.

Nor is there the outright speed. As IPS screens go, the 329M1RV is super zippy. Philips has enab𒁏led three levels of pixel-💙accelerating overdrive. The fastest setting has some pretty obvious overshoot and is best avoided. But the middle option is a great compromise and about as good as it currently gets from IPS technology. There’s very little visible blurring.

Philips Momentum 329M1RV gaming monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

Thanks to the 144Hz refresh, there’s scarcely any lag, either. Sure, there are monitors with higher refre꧂sh rates of 480Hz or more. But for most gamers, most of the time, the returns above 120Hz or 144Hz diminish rapidly. And, of course, the consoles only support 120Hz anyway.

Probably the 329M1RV’s weakest aspect is, predictabl🔯y, HDR performance. This is not a true HDR display and doesn’t deliver a genuine HDR experience. It will render HDR colours correctly.𓆉 But it’s arguable whether HDR-capable games actually look better in HDR mode. 

What we can say for sure, on the other hand, is that SDR content is less punchy and vibrant with the monitor in HDR mode. This unfortunately means you’ll have to toggle HDR on and off depending on what you♈’re watching or playing to get the best SDR and HDR experience, 🌃respectively. For the record, the 329M1RV sports an HDR mode specifically optimised for the Microsoft Xbox Series consoles. But it’s ridiculously oversaturated and looks, frankly, silly. Sticking with the default HDR mode is our advice.

Philips Momentum 329M1RV gaming monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

Overall - should you buy it?

As an all-round solution for general computing and gaming on a PC, plus sharing a screen with a console, the Philips Momentum 329M1RV takes ♛some beating. In conventional LCD monitor terms, the image quality from the 32-inch 4K IPS panel is gorgeous. The colours pop, the pixels are quick and the refresh rate is plenty high enough.

It’s also well🃏 optimised for sharing with a consol🅠e thanks to HDMI 2.1 connectivity and therefore 4K@120Hz support. Add in nice build quality and some extras to sweeten the deal, including USB-C with power delivery and funky RGB lighting and you have a strong overall package.

While the lack of true HDR capability is a little disappointing, our main reservation is pricing. Compared to a 120Hz OLED TV like the excellent LG C1 or this year's LG C2, the Philips Momentum 329M1RV looks like mediocre val🐭ue. For PC gamers, that probably doesn’t matter. OLED TVs are generally 42 inches or bigger and somewhat suboptimal for ge♉neral desktop use as a consequence. But if your main priority is console gaming, the value proposition of this mostly excellent Philips monitor is dubious. For only slightly more money, you could have a larger OLED panel with far superior HDR performance and better response for only a little more money.

How we tested the Philips Momentum 329M1RV

Testing gaming monitors is as much about the subjective experience as cold, hard numbers. We’re interested in the stats for sure. Everything from colour coverage and contrast, to pixel response, latency and HDR support are all important. OSD features and the configurability of refresh rates and overd🎀rive matter, t🐠oo. But so does real-world experience. How do all those numbers translate when you actually go gaming? Finally, we also assess broader compatibility and suitability for both PC and console, including connectivity and ergonomics.

You can read more about 澳洲幸运5开ಞ奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming monitors at Ga♔mesRadar+ or read more about our whole approach to gaming tech in our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hardware Policy.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Corsai⛄r's first gaming laptop is here, and the streamer-focused machine doesn't pull any punches when it comes to additional features. This is a laptop looking to set itself apart from an increasingly homogenous crowd - and it's an unfortuna🍒te fact that the first to step out in a new direction rarely makes the journey unscathed. There's a lot to love about this machine, from the unique Stream Deck panel to the gorgeously tactile mechanical keyboard, but underneath all that dazzle, there's a conflict. 

The Corsair Voyager starts its pricing at $2,700. This is a premium machine running premium specs - an all-AMD venture packed with the accessory brand's own internals elsewhere. Add Elgato Stream Deck technology and Slipstream wireless connections directly into the main build and it's easy to see that Corsair is banking on its wealth of accessory experience. The vast majority of these shiny extras are geared towards streamers, but in lacking other - potentially more crucial - features like an Ethernet port and high quality webcam, while packing an everyday performance that doesn't quite liveඣ up to its price point, the Voyager doesn't really know what it wants to be. 

This is still that first step, though. There's plenty to love here, with a luxury experience marking an excellent initial reconnaissance. We took the Corsair Voyager out for a spin to see exactly where it falls among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming laptops on the market. 

Corsair Voyager Key Specs
CPUAMD Radeon RX 6800M
GPUAMD Ryzen R7 6800HS / AMD Ryzen R9 6900HS (tested)
RAM16GB DDR5 / 32GB DDR5 (tested)
Storage1TB / 2TB (tested)
Display16-inch 2560x1600 240Hz
Ports3.5mm, power, 2x USB-C - Right: 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2, 1x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, SD card

Corsair Voyager Design

Corsair Voyager gaming laptop

(Image credit: Future)

The Corsair Voyager initiates its departure from the mainstream world in its chassis design. This is a tall machiꩵne, with a 16:10 aspect ratio and larger bezels running along the bottom of the display panel. Perhaps the most noticeable feature, however, is the LED Stream Deck situated at the top of the main keyboard. Here, you'll find ten illuminated S-keys, placed around a small display in the centre of the deck. 

A larger gap within the hinge all༒ows this panel to shine through even when the lid is closed, adding a little extra pizazz for a few brief moments before the machine powers down. Once those LEDs fizzle out, 𝐆you're left with a subtle but premium finish across the top. The same matte black aesthetic that runs throughout the chassis keeps things subdued, with a small glossy Corsair logo in the centre adding a little shine. 

Corsair Voyager back

(Image credit: Future)

While many machines vie for a Macbook-esque appearance these days, the Corsair Voyager maintains a few nods to more of a traditional gaming aesthetic. Two angled corners towards the back of the device offer a sharp design that separates the design from that of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer laptops, while still keeping things muted. That continues through to the overall form factor as well. While a larger device, the Voyꦯager manages to retain a slimline footprint with a super skinny screen panel and a fairly 🌼slim main deck. This is by no means the smallest laptop on the market, but considering its larger screen, it avoids feeling clunky and cumbersome. 

Construction feels faultless throughout. I never felt a whisper of a 🍌wobble wh🥂en opening and closing the lid, and the main deck never gave out to a flex. 

Corsair Voyager Features

The feature set of the Corsair Voyager is the main sticking point. This is one of the most feature-rich laptops I've ever used, 💛but the overall package still feels under-explored. Of course, th🅘at's no reason to dismiss the fact that these features are here - after all, you won't find a Stream Deck panel or this much customization on another machine. For the price, though, it's worth noting that there's likely still plenty of work to be done. 

Kicking things off with the big one, I'll start off by saying the Stream Deck macro pad i♎s a revelation. It's an excellent addition to an already slick-feeling machine, allowing for a massive amount of plugins, streaming commands, and complex macros right at your fingertips. This is a must-see for streamers, but it's not quite a complete package. The S-keys are indicated by small icons displaying a simple number and can't be reconfigured to match the programs or macros you've assigned in the associated software. 

That means there&apos𝔉;s a lot of memory work going on here - if you're an invested streamer, I wouldn't throw away your dedicated Stream Deck just yet. Not only that, but the touch-panel buttons don't provide any feedback on a press. That's not too bad when used in-game, or for productivity purposes, but w♉hen your attention's in a million different places during a stream it's easy to see how this can quickly become too frustrating to prove useful. 

Corsair Voyager macro touchpad

(Image credit: Future)

In a similar vein, the Corsair Voyager also packs a 1080p webcam. That's a boost over the 720p candidates we see in standard gaming laptops, but with a grainy, almost fuzzy appearance there's still a long way to go here. Still, you can personalize this vidꦆeo feed using the Elgato Camera Hub pre-installed, with a massive range of dials to tinker with. There's also that impressive f🌃our-point microphone to contend with as well. Add the lack of Ethernet port, and this machine's streamer-focus becomes a little blurry. 

A few of the more streaming-focused features are kicking things off on the right foot, then, but at this ꧒premium price point, many may be asking for a little more. 

One area that doesn't need any improvements is that keyboard. Mechanical keyboards are quickly picking up popularity on premium machines like this, and the Voyager's tactile snappers are particularly strong ambassadors for the trend. Lightning fast, responsive, and with a debounce toꦿ make any mechanical keyboard nut proud, there's plenty to love here. I did take a little while to get used to the slightly wider spacing, but once muscle memory was committed, this was a dream to work and play with. Similarly, the incredibly large touchpad was particularly welcome, as was the ability to quickly double-tap a corner to kill it as well. 

Corsair Voyager keyboard

(Image credit: Future)

If you're a hardcore Corsair fan, i🌺t's worth noting that the Voyager also includes a Slipstream module built directly into the machine. That's perfect if you've already got accessories that would have previously required their own ports for a 2.4GHz dongle. 

Up top, you've got a 240Hz QHD+ panel measuring in at 16-inches. This is an impressive screen, holding its colors well and offering up 🍃plenty of viewing angles in a range of lighting conditions. With AMD FreeSync built in, movement remains smooth and snappy as well. It's worth noting, though, that the 16:10 resolution may result in some letterboxing where games and movies are created in the more common 16:9 ratio. 

Corsair Voyager Performance

Benchmarks

Timespy: 8,782

Fire Strike: 22,107 

PC Mark 10: 7,752

Cinebench: 5,412

On the face of it, you're not getting the kind of performaꦐnce from the Corsair Voyager that you would expect from this price point. I str🍸uggled to even hit 30fps in Total War: Three Kingdoms when pushing everything to the max, and even High settings struggled to maintain 60fps in native QHD+ resolution. I did get closer to that magic number in Metro Exodus, and far exceeded it when giving Shadow of the Tomb Raider plenty of room to breathe, but the fact remains there are much cheaper machines out there offering better performance. 

However, there are some caveats to these numbers. These in-game benchmarks were generally rendering at 16:10 aspect ratio when tested in QHD+ resolution, which can limit your numbers. Forcing a standard 16:9 ratio did improve specs considerably, but if you're inꦓvesting this much, you don't want anything to act as a caveat to your performance. 

That's not to say anything was unplayable. In fact, my everyday play experience was excellent. I was zipping through dense Planet Coaster parks without even a glitch in a shadow and happily exploring the towns of Red Dead Redemption 2 without noticing I had dropped my settings down. Everyday productivity also ran like a dream, with snappy loading times and very little stuttering under more iꦑntensive multi-tasking w൩orkflows. 

1080p1440p
Shadow of the Tomb RaiderHigh; 93fps | Highest; 74fpsHigh; 74fps | Highest; 49fps
Total War: Three KingdomsHigh; 105fps | Ultra; 63fpsHigh; 41fps | Ultra; 28fps
Metro ExodusHigh; 82fps | Ultra; 63fpsHigh; 59fps | Ultra; 51fps
Red Dead Redemption 2Balanced; 72fps | Top; 59fpsBalanced; 42fps | Top: 31fps
The Division 2High; 94fps | Ultra; 69fpsHigh; 63fps | Ultra; 51fps

Should you buy the Corsair Voyager? 

Corsair Voyager side

(Image credit: Future)

Here comes the crux. All things said and done, the Corsair Voyager really is a beautiful gaming laptop. That understated design has enough of an edge to stand out while still keeping with the subtle trends of the time, and the sheer amount of🍬 extra features can't be denied. This is a rich experience that only gets better the more time you spend knocking it into the perfect shape for you. 

However, the Voyager still needs to find its spot on the market. Hardcore streamers are going to miss simple things like an Ethernet port, and would have appreciated a higher quality webcam and a few quality of life enhancements to the Stream Deck panel especially considering the price point. I can't see many of the best webcams heading to the bin after a purchase, and I wouldn't recommend anyone retire their full Stream Deck either. Corsair has pitched this as an all-in-one streaming machine, a moniker the Voyager doesn't quite live up to. However, nothing else comes remotely close. If you're a har꧂dcore streamer with a thirst for the novel, this is an excellent buy - if you can't hold out for the next iteration. 

Everyday players, however, should stick with more affordable machines. If you won't be using that integrated Stream Deck bar, there's far better value from a performance standpoint in a machine like that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware M15 R7 or the Gigabyte Aero 16. 

How we tested the Corsair Voyager

I used the Corsair Voyager over a period of three weeks, running all my daily play through the machine and using it for the majority of work tasks for a week. In general testing I ran Planet Coaster, Cities Skylines, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Red Dead Redemption 2, while stress testing different settings on the latter two titles as well as Total War: Three Kingdoms, Metro Exodus, and The Division 2. I also ran industry standard CPU and GPU benchmark programs through PC Mark 10 and 3D Mark for more stress-testing as well. You can find out more about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming laptops via our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> With the launch of its new low profile mechanical keyboard called the Corsair K100 Air Wireless, I'm wodnering what took the hardware behemoth so long? For the longest time, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboard to offer no cords was the Logitech G915 Lightspeed and that was pretty much the only one of its kind but we’ve seen a few more pop up in the last year or so - including the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Deathstalker V2 Pro. Retailing for $279 (£279, AU$479) it’s probably easy to see why people aren’t rushing to buy these low profi꧟le boards.

So Corsair has a lot to prove with the K100 Air and it’s off to a good start. It’s thinner, lighter and faster thanks to Slipstream wireless and AXON hyper-polling at 8000Hz. It also has a much better battery l⛄ife than the G915 but no choice of switch types which could be a deal breaker for some. Overall though, it’s an impressive low-profile wireless mechanical board and I quite like it.

Design & features

In terms of design, the K100 Air looks a helluva lot more like a flattened K70 Pro than the K100 Pro board with which it shares a name. It’s impressively thin at 17mm towards the back and tapers to just 11mm at the front. The all-black chassis is made from brushed aluminum which feels really rigid, and durable and weighs just 0.78kg – almost 300gms lighter than the G915. The K10🍬0 Air has a slightly larger forehead which houses an array of controls for keyboard profiles, media playback, and the always welcome, textured aluminum volume dial. In the middle is a status display that shows your different connections, capslock, battery indicators, and RGB Corsair logo.

Corsair K100 Air wireless keyboard

(Image credit: Future/Kizito Katawonga)

The K100 Air offers a full-size board with 108 Cherry MX Ultra Low Profile Tactile mechanical switches. If you’ve used a mechanical keyboard on a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming laptop recently, I’d say this fee𓆏ls very similar. Its non-swappable chiclet-style keycaps with 1.8mm of travel and actuate at just 0.8mm reinforce that similarity. The keys are individually backlit with N-Key rollover and, with iCUE software, you can create lighting effects up to 20 layers deep which is kinda nuts. The lighting is vಞery bright and clear but annoyingly, the secondary key functions aren’t backlit.

On the top edge of the K100 Air is a cubbyhole to store the Slipstream USB dongle as well as a USB Type-C port for charging and wired connections. Finally, there's a power switch that is just on or off and not the typical wireless-off-Bluetooth toggle. That's because the K100 Air supports up to four devices which you can switch on-the-fly using keyboard shortcuts. The K100 Air will work with Windows PC, Macs, mobile devices as well as both Xbox One, S🥃eries X/S, and PlayStation 4/5 consoles.

Corsair K100 Air wireless keyboard

(Image credit: Future/Kizito Katawonga)

Performance

The K100 Air performs excellently, as expected, for a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless keyboard in 2022. The Cherry MX ultra-low profile switches feel odd initiall﷽y due to the lack of substantive travel distance. But they are snappy, clacky, and tactile which is great for typists. The K100 Air never exhibited any noticeable lag even while using Bluetooth but serious gamers will want to stick with either Slipstream or the wired connection – especially if you want to make use of the AXON 8000Hz hyper-polling. Slipstream wireless still manages an impressive 2000Hz polling rate which is more th🐻an enough for most gamers. 

Playing Destiny 2, I felt the K100 Air was just as quick and responsive as any wired keyboard. The hard edge of the space bar was noticeable on my thumb whenever ♑jumping in game though. Regardless, playing Deathloop and Assassins Creed Odyssey were all pleasant experiences. You can also save a bunch of𝓰 customisations and macros to the dedicated keys to your liking. While it's easier in iCUE software, you can also do on-the-fly macro recording on the board with relative ease.

The battery life on the K100 Air was also pretty good. With all the glorious RGB running, I typically got about four or five days' use out of it before needing a charge. That’s in line with Corsair's claim of 50 hours which trumps the🌺 30hrs on the G915 and 26hrs on the Razer Deathstalker. If you turn off the RGB, the K100 Air can go up to 200 hours between charges. When the battery is low, you get a subtle, pulsing red indicator in the status bar of the keyboard. 🅰It will take somewhere between three to five hours to charge fully. 

Corsair K100 Air wireless keyboard

(Image credit: Future/Kizito Katawonga)

Should you buy the Corsair K100 Air?

I really like the Corsair K100 Air Wireless, especially since I always have multiple devices on at any one time. The ease and convenience the board offers is very welcome. It's a gorgeous board thanks to that slim profile and all-black brushed aluminium finish. The ultra-low switches feel nice and crisp but definitely won’t be for those who prefer greater travel of larger Red linear switche♏s. Also, for $280, this isn’t a cheap board but if you absolutely have a thing for low-profile mechanicals, this is a top-notch wireless keyboard.

How we tested the Corsair K100 Air

I’ve been using the K100 Air as my daily driver for the last two weeks. I’ve used it primarily wirelessly; connected to a Windows PC with the Slipstream wireless and my work Apple MacBook Pro 16 on Bluetooth. I used the board for approximately 10 hours everyday and left the lighting to run in all its glory. I also tested the wired connection though not with a console. In that time, I’ve typed well over ten thousand words worth of reviews so I’m pretty clear on how the keys feel. For games, I’ve been playi𓂃ng mostly Destiny 2, Deathloop and Assassins Creed Odyssey on PC. In that entire time, I’ve charged the board twice. I never switched it off and just let it sleep according to its preset battery saving options.

You can read more about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test keyboards at GamesRadar+, as well as read about our holistic approach to gaming tech in our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hardware Policy.

If you are looking for more peripherals to team with something like the K100 Air, then check out our guides to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse too.

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//344567.top/corsair-k100-air-review/ Eo6zVeYey4rxfMc7jsrbCc Tue, 04 Oct 2022 13:00:00 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Thank goodness for small mercies in general and in particular in the new Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144. For once, here is a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitor with a name that actually makes sense and you have half a chance of remembering. This is a 32-inch 4K (or UHD) monitor with a maxim꧑um refresh rate of 144Hz. The clue, unambiguously, is in the name.

It’s also a monitor that absolutely nails several key spec points when it comes to high-end gaming. Along with that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:4K gaming monitor pixel grid and the 144Hz refresh, there’s HDR support with loc🤪al dimming, 1ms claimed response times, and both HDMI 2.1 and USB-C with power delivery. On paper, this monitor has it all and is ready to roll with any gaming platform you prefer, be that desktop and laptop PCs or the latest consoles from Sony and Microsoft.

Of course, ‘on paper’ doesn’t always translate into a flaw𝐆less real-world experience. As we’ll see, some of those ticked boxes turn out to be pretty perfunctory. But we’ll also discover that may not actually matter.

Design & Features

Up front and centre is that glorious 32-inch 4K panel. As you’d expect from a premium gaming monitor, it uses IPS technology. That’s generally a good thing when it comes to not only accuracy but also speed and ಌresponse, hence the 144Hz and also 1ms response.

That said, th🧔e latteꦑr is measured by the more forgiving MPRT metric. There are numerous panels that achieve 1ms grey-to-grey, which typically translates into 0.5ms MPRT. But then there are response time claims and there’s the actual gaming reality; the two don’t always align. You also get AMD FreeSync Premium support and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility, so adaptive sync is well covered.

As for HDR support, this is a DisplayHDR 600 certified panel, so it tops out at a punchy 600 nits in HDR mode (and 400 nits in SDR mode) and boasts local dimming. The not-so-slight snag is that the local dimming comprises 16 edge-lit zones, which really isn’t local dimming worthy of the name. A mini-LED backlight🙈 with 1,000-plus z🌃ones? That is real local dimming.

Factor in the modest 1,000:1 static contrast ratio of the panel, a typical IPS limitation, and it’s clear that expectations should be kept in check. 🍨This isn’t going to scare a mini-LED monitor let alone an OLED panel for HDR thrills.

Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144 4K gaming monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

All that said, this is still very much a quality panel. The backlight is enhanced with quant🍃um dot tech, widening the colour output. It’s enough for 100 per cent coverage of the Adobe RGB gamut and 98 per cent of the DCI-P3 digital cinema colour space. If all that doesn’t mean much to you, well, just know that this thing does colours well. Re𒁃ally well.

Another minor letdown after the not-really-HDR issue is the USB-C connectivity with power delivery. The problem is that the latter is limited to a mere 15W which isn’t really enough to keep a thin-and-light laptop juiced, let alone a gaming portable. Still, with DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.1 ports, the really important bases are covered, including a place as a potential 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 monitor or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X monitor given the screen is capa♔ble of 4K at 120Hz. For the record, you can have the full 144Hz on a PC over all three of the input options.

Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144 4K gaming monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

On the design side, the Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144 probably isn’t a conventional beauty. You have to respect the heft of the alloy stand, it’s a serious bit of hardware that offers height, tilt, and swivel adjustment. But it also eats up an inordinate amount of desk space. As it happens, the stand is actually optional. Skip it and there’s 100mm by 100mm VESA mount support in lieu. In the US, the stand ups the price from $899 to $999, while in the UK the only current pricing is £949 with the stand (at time of 🀅writing). The panel itself has slim bezels on three sides so doesn’t exactly look dated. But slick and sleek the Xeneon ain’t.

Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144 4K gaming monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

Performance

Out of the box, the Corsair Xeneon 32UHD1🎃44 is a cracker. It’s punchy, vibrant, and responsive. Strictly speaking, the colour temperature is a tiny bit warm by default, but that’s easily fixable if you care. The OSD menu includes three levels of conventional pixel overdrive for tweaking response, plus a dynamic mode. In the fastest of the regular modes plus the dy🍎namic mode there’s some visible overshoot and inverse ghosting, so we’d probably steer clear of those. But wind it back from ‘fastest’ to merely ‘fast’ and this monitor bears comparison with the best IPS gaming monitors, whatever the official rating. It’s quick.

Flip to HDR mode and things are less impressive. A vibrant, visuals-orientated, and HDR-heavy game like Cyberpunk 2077 probably does look zingier running in HDR. But it’s marginal. For our money, it's better to view this screen as a really nice, pu💎nchy SDR monitor and revel in the crazy sharp 4K visual combined with decent 144Hz refresh and great resp𒁏onse.

Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144 4K gaming monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

Speaking of the 144Hz refresh, it’s worth remembering that in PC terms you’re going to need one heck of a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:graphics card to maintain sufficient frame rates. Tha♛nkfully, graphics card prices are coming down and a new gಞeneration of GPUs from Nvidia and AMD arrive later this year which should make 4K at 100Hz-plus more affordable than ever. But it still won’t be cheap. Not even close.

Other downsides are few and far between, though this panel isn’t that great off-angle and🌊 betrays a fair bit of characteristic IPS glow. Games with lots of dar๊ker scenes that benefit from great viewing angles and excellent contrast aren’t the Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144’s forte.

Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144 4K gaming monitor

(Image credit: Future/Jeremy Laird)

Overall - should you buy it?

What you make of the Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144 will depend on your expectations and demands. If genuine HDR thrills are critical, jog on, this is not the monitor for you. If you want a zippy, super sharp 4K experience and punchy SDR visuals are fine, this is a great option. The only problem is the price. At this level, it’s all too easy to observe that an excellent 120Hz OLED TV like the LG C1 or this year's LG C2 is pretty much 🐷within reach, which feels like so much more screen for the money, especially for console gaming.

It’s a less direct 🌠comparison on the PC where a 40-inch plus panel is questionable regarding desktop ergonomics. The ​​Xeneon’s 32-inch proportions are a far better fit. It’s also absolutely true that this monitor is not overpriced versus comparable screens from other manufacturers. Instead, we wish this whole class of not-quite-HDR 32-inch 4K high refresh monitors were a lot cheaper. Either that or they should get their act together and deliver true HDR performance.

How we tested the Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144  

Our standard routine includes a mix of test images and rea🌸l-world usage. We’re looking for everything from color accuracy and response, to latency, brightness, and contrast. We test both in SDR and HDR modes to see how a screen performs in each regime. Gaming-wise, we fire up a range of different genres to assess a screen’s suitability, dig deep into the OဣSD menu and check out all the core features, from refresh rates to adaptive sync. We also consider performance as an all-purpose monitor on the Windows desktop, along with ergonomics and connectivity.

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//344567.top/corsair-xeneon-32uhd144-review/ 6coVDfPdhJF9k2XJm9KeQW Tue, 06 Sep 2022 12:01:01 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Nova stems from the Latin ‘Novu♐s’, meaning new. For those of us in the UK in the ‘90s, it also means ‘affordable hatchback car commandeered by amateur tuning enthusiast’. It’s certainly appropriate nomenclature in the first sense, given that this is a significant product refresh of SteelSeries&𓆏apos; all-conquering Arctis line. 

Whether or not these new cans have had their bass boosted to window-shattering levels of extဣremity like the aforementioned hatchbacks’ sound systems, though, requires some testing to figure out. 

That’s exactly what we’re here to do. We’ve already gone in-depth with the flagship 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro model, which you can read here. In reality, though, the Arctis 7 was always the price-performance sweet spot so it matters even more that Steelseries revamps the look, feel, and specs of this model in a way that still connects with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset market. 

Design & features

We loved the Arctis Nova Pro’s visual design, and - well, as a result, we can’t help but love this one too. There’s not much between the Arcits Nova 7 and its pricier stablemate, the big difference being the earpad cushioning material. On the Pro, the memory foam’s finished ꦕoff in the softest pleather we’ve ever sampled, whereas here the equally voluminous pads are fin🐓ished in that familiar fabric we’ve got to know very well since Arctis arrived in 2016. 

There’sﷺ no real drawback to that. Both are incredibly, startlingly comfortable. And while the pleather creates that airtight feel around your ears that lends itself to resonant bass response but creates a sauna in the process, here there’s a more neutral low end, and a bit more breathability from the fabric, meaning lower temps. 

Comparing the Arctis Nova 7 to the older 7 though, you notice many more significant updates. The old ski-goggle headband’s gone, in a hard-headed cull of the Arctis’ most distinctive element. There’s some of the same design principle at play in the new headband, in which a detachable, elasticated inner piece keeps 💯the heavier plastic outer suspended above your head. At present, it’s doing its job just fine, but to the touch it does make you wonder if it’ll last long-term before the outer band starts to sag down and dig in. That’s pure speculation - we’re only going by the lightweight nature of the fabr🌳ic. 

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 gaming headset

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

Controls are slightly repositioned but as they were before in function - power, mute, chat mix scroller, volume scroller. The chat mix scroller’s notched in the middle, as before, and we’re really pleased that small🍌 but welcome touch has migrated. 

The mic has had a redesign and now sits flush with the ea📖rcup. We’ll get onto how it sounds below, but visually it’s consistent with an overall smarter, more hifi-inspired look which we’re comple💧tely onboard with. It’s such a relief to see Steelseries acknowledging a desire for grown-up peripherals. After all, gamers don’t only play games. We have other interests, and we don’t need everything we use and wear to signal that we’re handy at PUBG. 

The most significant recent design change has happened on the receiver though, rather than the headset. As with Steelseries’ previous Arctis 7+, this Nova 7’s dongle connects 🌌via USB-C, and it’s much smaller and sleeker. It looks like it’s been designed to slot into smartphones, which is odd because it already has a Bluetooth connection and that’s a way easier way to pair it with your phone. 

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 gaming headset

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

Finding a USB-C slot that’s free and living in enough real estate on your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC’s back panel that you’re not obstructing other ports when you plug it in, however, is not always an easy task. The PS5's ports make it easier to deploy the Nova 7 as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 headset (as there's only one USB-C) while as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch headset it's a little fiddlier as the USB-C port is on the bottom of the con♐sole.

There is a USB-C to USB cable provided, but it’s an inelegant solution - particularly because the cable’s so long. This is a minor annoyance, not a buyer beware. US▨B-C’s faster, sure - but we never had problems with latency on the old Arctis uꦍnits.

Performance

Well, it still𓄧 sounds great. Different, mind you. 

There’s a more aggressive bass response than the previous Arctis 7 voiced, and in fact every m𓄧odel ref💦resh since 2016 seems to have been surreptitiously ramping up the buttery biscuit bass. 

It’s still pretty precise, although at higher volumes it does start to intrude on details higher up the audio spectrum🐭. The overall effect is powerful and emotive, so the net result of the audio tweak is that it’s a bit more specialised to gaming sound now. It sounds particularly polished and well-balanced in titles with crunchy sound design like Battlefield V, but on your Spotify discover weekly playlist you might have to work a bit harder to hear the odd ride hit or intake of a singer’s breath in the wake of that low-end punch now. 

These are still phenomenal-sounding headphones, though. Let’s be clear about that. ♛For the money, this is once again a best-in-class audio proposition. 

The mic, on the other hand, hasn’t quite caught uꦆp to the best competitor offerings. It’s quite thin and scratchy in comparison to its peers from Corsair and EPOS, but it is at least clear and sits high up in the EQ spectrum to cut through miscellaneous game rumblings easily.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 gaming headset

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

Our favourite feature from the old models returns and works just as well: dual connectivity with 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth connection types. Not only does that eliminate dropout꧒s, but it also makes multi-platform and even simultaneous platform use pretty easy. We’ve been using Arctis models with our smartphones for years, and the ability to m🉐ix game and smartphone sound is genuinely useful. 

Battery life is stron🎶g right now - around 20 hours per charge. That figure always drops off as the rechargeable battery units are depleted and recharged over time, so we can’t yet comment on how well the batt life holds up long-term. That figure’s a great start though, and previous Arctis units have held up just fine under daily depletion. 

Fortunately, thanks to the physical controls on the headset itself and the absence of RGB there’s no real need to get Steelseries’ GG software involved. There’s nothing inherently wrong with the app, it’s just one more annoying thing on your hard drive asking you to sign in. In this case, the Nova 7’s volume is ducked by default to meet EU regs, and you’ll need to go into GG if you want to remove that limiter (for those of us on this side of the pond). We found the max volume in limited mode was still lo🙈ud enough for our typical needs though, so no biggie.

Should you buy the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 headset?

We had a strong early indication from the Arctis Nova Pro that Steelseries had handled this refresh with due care and thought, and so it proves with the delivery of the Arctis Nova 7. It’s sleeker, comfortable as a duvet day in a 5-star hotel, and retains all the key features and great sound of its predecessors. We’re not sold on the new USB-C dongle, but that’s not stopping us from using it daily on all our platforms, and it's certainly one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming headsets of 2022.

How we tested the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7

This is a multiplatform headset,ꦫ so we put it to work across multiple platforms. Podcasts on our iPhone 12 Pro Max while we make mid-round coffees, sonor🉐ous gunfights in PUBG on PC, the sound of wind whistling through the grass in Breath of the Wild. 

In order to𒁏 measure comfort levels and battery ܫcharge time, some long sessions are involved. Well, those battle pass reward tiers aren’t going to unlock themselves, are they? 

And when we’re really getting into audio quality, we crank the headset up to max volume to liste♎n for distor💟tion, listen at low levels to gauge bleed and clarity, and hit play on a mix of genres and production styles. And then, inevitably, we go back to Battlefield V and listen to the ultra-high-definition explosions. 

You can read more about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets as well as how we make all our recommendations in the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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//344567.top/steelseries-arctis-nova-7-review/ o4pw6Sc9UvRQaLvimaYgGT Tue, 23 Aug 2022 13:00:25 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Before we even get to the Arctis Nova 1, it really does feel like Steelseries has been standing atop the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset cro🌼wd forever now,𒊎 stockpiling awards since the days when Fortnite and PUBG were merely baffling typos. 

But truthfully, the♚ Arctis line has earned its reputation chiefly for the quality of its pricier models - the Arctis 7 and the Arctis Pro, in their many variants and revamps. The cheaper 5, 3, and 1 models have certainly benefited from inheriting some of the same design principles, but they haven’t necessarily been the same slam dunk proposition.❀ 

This year's ‘Nova’ refresh of the whole Arctis line is a chance to change that. We love the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro and the Arctic Nova 7s, bu🦄t how much of that quality can the Nova 1s retain and still hit the $60 mark? It’s time to get forensic.

Design & features

Visually, there’s a big difference in this💧 cheaper model’s design when compared to the Nova 7s and Pros. The earcup hinge is attached to the headband on two sides rather than just one, which you might see as a structural advantage - it’s much less likely to weaken or snap over time, and it retains pretty much silent movement and adjustment. 

The revamped headband design is almost identical to pricier models in the Nova range. An elasticated inner headband attaches below the plastic o♐uter band, suspending it above your head to keep the weight off it, just like other models. The only difference is in the amount of detailing on the elasticated band - there’s no textured pattern here, just a simple length of elastic. That feels like an agreeable compromise in order to hit a cheaper MSRP. 

The mic’s been updated to the same shape as higher spec models, too, sitting flush witဣh the earcup when retracted, and although there’s no chat mix control on this model, the volume and mic mute controls sit where🐼 you’d expect them, at the back of the left earcup. 

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 gaming headset

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

Aesthetically, they’re definitely not able to capture that same luxurious, audiophile-style look that the Nova Pros and Nova 7s summon, but they’re certainly on par with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair HS60s. It’s a simple and functional array of lightweight plastics and grey faꦇbric, but it’s wisely avoided the ‘gamer’ look in favour of something more neutral. We’re onboard. 

The earcup cushions have a slightly less plush grade of memory foam within the♉m, but we found these pretty comfortable over long sessions primarily because they’re so light. Noticeably lighter than the Nova 7s, 🔯in fact. 

However, it does get warm in those earcups over time, despite ꦇthe fabric finish. Maybe it’s the combination of construction materials, but it seems to get toasty quite quickly with these on. 

Performance

Not so long ago, youꦆ wouldn’t have to really strain your ears to hear the difference between $60 and $180 headsets. The fact that the differences are comparatively subtle between this and the Nova 7 really speaks to how much work has gone into tuning those drivers over the years, and that means the Nova 1s can count audio quality as their strongest asset. 

Whaꦰt’s made the Arctis range great over the years is that they’ve always prioritised clarity over surface-level bombast. The low end has always been tamed, and useable in multiple settings - even though it’s gradually crept up in prominence with each product refresh since 2016. 

And that’s wh൩at makes these Arctis Nova 1s sound so good for the♚ money. It’s a clear, well-balanced sound that lets you pick out useful cues in games, makes a human voice sound rich when you pop a podcast on, and doesn’t totally blow out the mix of your favourite albums. 

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 gaming headset

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

With that said, let’s be realistic here: it does sound like a budget headset🍎. The low mids and lows ring out in that artificial, digital-sounding way that virtual surround headsets often also produce, although these are stereo output, not surround. 

These features of the audio r🐟eproductio🎐n only make themselves clearly known when you’re A-B testing the Nova 1s with the Nova 7s, though. The key takeaway for anyone looking to make a thrifty headset purchase is that these offer the balanced sound you need.

Being a budget-end, no-frills model with a 3.5mm wired connection, they’re easy to use across all platforms: PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and mobile. Well, smartphones with 3.5mm inputs, anyway. That lends something to the value proposition here - you can easily unplug them from your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC and plug them into a console with n𝔉o need♏ to install software or get extra cables or adapters involved. 

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 gaming headset

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

Should you buy the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 headset?

This is a very well-considered headset tha🉐t represents a careful paring down of the higher-spec Arctis Nova models, and sound quality has been wisely prioritised. We can live without the tactile and aesthetic luxuries of the pricier models, because fundamentally these Nova 1s are still comfortable to wear over long sessions, if a bit warm. 

What makes the whole proposition worth it is a well-balanced EQ response and easy multiplatform compatibility via a simple 3.5mm connection that you can deploy as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC headset for gaming as much as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 headset or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X headset, for example, in an instant.

How we tested the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1

Every headset that crosses our threshold has hours of not just game audio but music of various genres and levels of obnoxiousness pumped through it. It’s by listening to these different production techniques and stereo miಞxes that we can really pick out the character of an audio driver, and what the EQ response curve looks like. 

Spoken word audio is also a great indicator - podcasts let you know whether a h🅘eadset’s capable of retaining the low-end in a human voice without making it artificially bassy, and whether soft consonants and breaths are reprod♊uced in detail. 

Headset mics take the Discord test - can everyone hea𒆙r 💎us? Can they hear the keyboard clacking? Is there a loud pop when we mute? And how do we sound next to our usual mics?

Finally, for multiplatform units, we go abou🌃t the process of setting up on each platform. How many cables, adapters, or firmware updates are involved?

You can read more about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets as well as how we make all our recommendations in the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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//344567.top/steelseries-arctis-nova-1-review/ oXH8NTzj8m7JCbSLznJjcH Tue, 23 Aug 2022 13:00:20 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> An old favorite versus a new (ish) kid on the block - the SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless vs the Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless is an exciting match-u⛎p in the cord-free gaming headset space. We think it shows some nice differences an𒁏d advancements and some recent hands-on with the Corsair HS80 has led us here: pitting them against each other head-on.

Now, Corsair’s headset range seems to be growing like a family of Gremlins in a thunderstorm. The stylings vary wildly between the California company’s VOID and HS models, which both look totally different again to the flagship Virtuoso model. To this reviewer’s eye, the HS80 RGB Wireless is the best-looking headset Corsair has produced, including the much pricier Virtuoso. It also has a spec sheet and feature list pitched at taking all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming headset a🌟wards, along 🌺with leaving a £140/$150 hole in your pocket.

It’s impressed us so much, in fact, that we’re ๊inclined to pit it directly against a much more expensive model - our longtime favourite in the wireless realm, the Steelseries Arctis Pro Wireless. MSRP was over $300/£300 for the flagship Arctis, but i💃t’s going for around $200/£200 now. Can it hold off Corsair’s pretender to the throne?

SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless vs Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless: Design & features

SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless

What the Arctis range has always had goingꦗ for it is a departure from that played-out ‘gamer’ aesthetic. You know the one: sharp angles everywhere, tribal designs, RGB up the wazoo.

And although the Pro Wireless doesn’t look massively different in its visual and ergonomic design from cheaper models like the Arctis 3, 5, and 7, there are upgraded construction materials all over. It’s still built around that ski-goggle headband design and features those distinctive Arctis earcups. But the band itself has a little more detailing, and a pleather Steelseries logo stitched onto it. The earcup cushioning isn’t that deep, but it’s of sufficient quality to keep you 𒐪happy for hours.

The mic - never a strong suit of the 🗹range - might actually lose out to Corsair’s HS80 on all fronts, though. Not only does it sound thin next to its rival, but it also looks and feels much flimsier despite its retractaꦺble design, which is, admittedly, very convenient.

There’s a lot more to fiddle with on the Arctis' base station than Corsair can compete with via its limited physical controls, though. You can set the levels of everything from mic sidetone to chat mix, cycle EQ presets, and in our favourite feature of all, the 𓆏swappable battery slots into the base station itself ready to be popped into the headset as soon as the other one depletes. That means you’re never without charge, and never need to plug the headset in. Clear win for Steelseries there, even with older hardware.

There’s also Bluetooth connectivity to back up the wireless connection, and that lets you use the Arctis Pro headset pretty easily with your phone, tablet, or laptop without taking up any USB slots. A handy feature to have, and effectively it bullet-proofs itself from signal dropouts in comp💯etitive gaming scenarios.

Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless

Let’s be upfront about this: we absolutely love the visual design on show on the HS80 RGB Wireless. The mix of construction materials and finishes is exemplary, and we part🍌icularly like the rubberised finish on its chunky headband. There’s a bit of the Arctis about it, too, with a ski-goggle-style elasticated headband on the underside instead of the traditional padding mounted directly to the headband frame. Like that wasn’t fancy enough, Corsair puts some padding on the elasticated headband too, which is finished in a nice soft pleather. 

Tiny gold detailing🤡 around the earcup hinge really sets off the otherwise blacked-out colour scheme, and we even li♐ke the pin-sharp RGB Corsair logos on the upper corners of the earcups. Finally, the oversized fabric earcup cushions exaggerate the headset’s form and finish off a look that genuinely wouldn’t be out of place in a Richer Sounds showroom. 

The only downside to the material selection is that it’s a challenge to keep the HS80 RGB Wireless looking as nice as it did when you got it out of the box. Those ♔rubberised plastic sections on the h📖eadband and earcup inners do love to suck up grease from your fingertips, so you might want some rubbing alcohol to hand if you want to keep them *checks notes* 'on fleek', as the youngsters say. 

The Arctis-style headband combines with the earcup shape and clamping force nicely, making for a really comfortable long-term wearing experience. Talking about comfort is a bit more subjective with elasticated headbands since they’re not adjustable is measurable increments, b𓄧ut on this te♐ster’s smaller dome the HS80s sit wonderfully. The weight’s relatively light at 367g, and the cushioning’s more than ample. 

Controls are minimal and simple - a power button on the back of the left earcup, and a notched volume scroll wheel below that. Except for that, only the U🍸SB-C charging input breaks those exquisite lines.

SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless vs Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless vs Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless: Performance

SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless

We know by now Arctis headsets sound good. They were the trailblazer for a flatter EQ response, and that’s typified in the old flagship model. It’s just as suited to picking out a barefoot man with a frying pan legging it acr🍎oss Erangel in PUBG as it is to listen to Spotify without sounding like you’ve been plunged underwater, as many bass-he♏avy gaming headsets of yore were prone to. 

After spending a lot of time directly comparꦡing both, I prefer the HS80 RGB Wireless’ sound. There’s a bit more clarity to my ears, and it has more low-end oomph that it seems to have tamed, fleshing out an ambient sound in-game rather than dominating the landscape. 

However, outside of sound quality, it’s a clear win for the Arctis Pro Wireless when it comes to the, er, wireless side of𝄹 the equation. The range is enormous and there’s nowhere I can go in my home that produces signal dropout. And as for battery life, my 2019 model’s been in frequent use for several years now and each battery can still outlive the HS80s. 

SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless vs Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless

The HS80 RGB Wireless' cups are Dolby Atmos-compatibl🐷e, so you get the questionable benefit of c෴ertified digital surround in supported games like Forza Horizon 5, Sea of Thieves, and Cyberpunk 2077. More importantly, they produce a relatively neutral, detailed sound elsewhere. 

We found that the earcup cushion fabric produced something closer to an open-backed headset sound with the lesser noise insulation they provide, but that seems to work with the EQ curve its 50mm drivers are tuned to. As a result, you get those breat🎀hy high-end sounds characteristic of higher-end Arctis models, the difference here being a more pronounced bass response. 

This one’s down to the ear of the beholder, but in our testing, we found the bass just marginally lacking precision - again, probably down to the earcup cushion material. It’s by no means a bad overall sound, though, and using Corsair’s ubiquitous iCUE software you can dial it down - or indeed up - to taste. In our experience, the s✃oftware EQ presets weren’t much use, though, and we could get much better sounds starting with a flat EQ and making tiny🦂 adjustments manually. 

Still more impressive in sound quality terms is the mic. It’s an unassuming unit but produces꧟ a really clear tone with just the right amount of room noise to avoid that CB radio sound that older and less expensive headset mics produce. It softens plosives nicely, doesn’t seem to add much compression to the signal, and although the mic arm itself isn’t very pliable, it seems to work better slightly further away than we’d normally place a mic anyway so that pro and con cancel each other out. 

There is, tragically, a chink in the armour. The battery life here isn’t anything like the 20 hours stated on the box, and charge time is really long too - around two hours from depleted to full charge during our testing. We suspect the RGB lighting is a contributing factor here, but even with the brightness turned down via iCUE we were getting 10-12 hours per charge. Let’s be real, that doesn’t make these unusable. Just know you’ll need tꦉo get into the habit of charging them each night, or wearing them plugged in for a couple of hours each day. 

There have also been reports from users about spotty wireless signal, but in our testing the receiver held up pretty well. There’s only one area of my three-storeꦆy home where I get signal dropouts, and it’s the furthest possible point from my PC, two floors up and several rooms across. In practical terms, that’s never going to be an issue for me. I can walk down to the kitchen and make a drink while still chatting to my mates on Discord. 

SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless vs Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless: Value

Given the price difference between these two models, the HS80 RGB Wireless is an incredible headset and every bit the equal to its more expensive rival from Steelseries. It’s so close to a no-contest, best wireless headset release. If꧒ the battery life and charge time were improved, Corsair would have an Arctis-beater on its hands, but the inconvenience of having to plug in so frequently and for so long does diminish what’s otherwise a fantastic package of looks, comfort, and features. We live in hope that a firmware update might alleviate that - maybe something about RGB power use? - but even if such a thing never materializes, we’ll be wearing the HS80 RGB Wireless for the foreseeable, and enjoying its many qualities. 

But how about this: should you buy an Arctis Pro Wireless instead? Well, with a new Nova model just out of the doors from Steelseries, this 2019 flagship is starting to show some signs of age. A new generation of consoles has turned up since its release, so if you’re looking for an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X headset or a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 headset, it’ll always be easier to buy a more recent model. As a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC gaming headset, though, it’s still a luxurious and feature-rich experience. The Nova looks and feels better, however, and its base station can do everythiꦬng the old 🅘model could. All it’s missing is the swappable battery design of its predecessor. 

SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless

  • + Swappable battery design
  • + Feature-rich base station
  • + Failsafe wireless and Bluetooth connectivity
  • - Getting on a bit now

Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless

  • + Those looks
  • + Neutral but strong sound
  • + Well-rounded mic
  • - Short battery life, long charge time

SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless vs Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless vs Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless: Winner

Factoring in price, features, and how recently the two models arrived on the market, Corsair’s new wireless set takes the glory. It’s not without its battery issues, and could definitely benefit from Steelseries’ swappable battery design, but in eve♏ry other department, it’s exemplary. 

How we tested the headsets

Since the HS80 RGB Wireless is Dolby Atmos-enabled, we loaded up Cyberpunk 2077 and Sea of Thieves for some quality time driving Night City and sailing the seas, 🐻respectively. Our usual online games gave the mic its obligatory Discord run out - Fall Guys and Vermintide 2 right now. When we test wireless range, a walk around our house gives a good indication of signal strength and reliability. 

To test battery life, we keep the headset volume at the same ൩level and run RGB brightness at 50%. We tested charge time during usage and also when leaving the headset off our ears. 

Testin𒊎g sound quality has a subjective element, but playing musical and gaming sound sources while moving between the HS80s and Steelseries Arctis Pro 🦋Wireless highlights the differences in tone and allowed us to hear the subtler differences. 

If you're after more wireless headset options then check out our guides to the best 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 wireless headset and best 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X wireless headset.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Hot-swappable switches are rapidly being adopted into the mainstream 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming keyboard space, having previously been reserved for high-end typist tinkerers. The Corsair K70 Pro Mini marks the brand's first foray into the wonderful world of clicker swapping, but the ability to change your deck on the fly certainly doesn't come cheap. The K70 Pro Mini is a 60% keyboard costing $179.99 / £169.99. That's a lot of cash for a smaller device, but packing speed and gaming-specific features into a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:hot-swappable keyboard isn't cheap. 

We took the Corsair K70 Pro Mini wireless for a spin, testing over the course of two weeks to find out just what you're gett꧃ing for your cash.🌳 

Corsair K70 Pro Mini design

Corsair K70 Pro Mini back

(Image credit: Future)

The K70 Pro Mini feels like a departure from the often stocky, basic design languages of previous Corsair decks. Of course, being a 60% keyboard there simply isn't space for larger bezels, control panel-style media buttons, and deep wrist rests of full-size releases. However, with a new sloped back design, a stylish RGB light strip running around the perimeter of the body, and a surprisingly grippy translucent൲ space bar, the brand has certainly branched out in its design language here.

All of that makes for a particularly good-looking keyboard. The additional space bar (included in the box), allows the full glory of your per-key RGB lighting to shine through, and thicker legends provide plenty of visibility in darker conditions. The deck itself is naturally elevated as the chassis thickens towards the back, but I was also pleased to find an extra set of feet for extra height. These flippers don't lift things too much, and I would have liked to see a little more on here - especially considering that the small🌃er 60% form factor often feels more comfortable with a wider tilt.

Everything feels particularly premium here, from the matte gray underside to the grippy PBT keycaps an🎶d powerful RGB LEDs. With that full wedge silhouette, the K70 Pro Mini feဣels undoubtedly solid, and I can't see any scuff or chip risks across the main chassis.

Corsair K70 Pro Mini

(Image credit: Future)

This is a standard 60% layout, with every key doubling up to perform more complex functions. However, Corsair has taken things one step further with its side legends, offering up a massive array of media controls, mouse input switches, and RGB settings mapped directly across the deck. While directional arrows are still mapped to IJKL, which I find a little too tricky to reach in more intense situations (for better access, I'd recommend looking into the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HyperX Alloy Origins 60), there's plenty to play with.

Corsair K70 Pro Mini features

Corsair K70 Pro Mini

(Image credit: Future)

For its higher price tag, the Corsair K70 Pro Mini does pack in everything you could ask for. It's rare to find a miniature gaming keyboard that doesn't sacrifice anything, but if you're after an all-in-one powerhouse you're w𓂃ell served here. Hot-swappable switches mean you do♛n't have to stick with the stock Cherry MX options you chose at checkout (and actually trading these clickers out is smooth and easy) and Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless connections keep you cable-free. You're also picking up an 8,000Hz polling rate when plugged in (and 2,000Hz over 2.4GHz), as well as the capacity to save a massive 50 onboard profiles. 

That's enough to impress even the most discerning of spec hun🌠ters, with Corsair attempting to overcome many of the macro-oriented shortcomings of the 60% keyboard layout while still keeping the smaller footprint mous꧑e swingers love so much. 

Corsair K70 Pro Mini side

(Image credit: Future)

The K70 Pro Mini is configurable with a range of Cherry switches, a safe choice considering the renown of the Cherry name. However, there are plenty of better switches out there to really push this board to the next 🐬level. As it stands, the chassis construction isn't quite tuned to the Reds we received - leaving things a little scratchy. Cherry stabilizers are present on the required keys, but straight out of the box they presented fairly rattly. It looks like they were factory lubed, but not enough to keep those larger keys from clacking.

Still, that's why the hot-swappability of this particular deck comes in 🍰handy. Replacing ☂switches without digging into the PCB is an excellent way to fine-tune your keyboard without having to get the mini screwdrivers out. Corsair's first stab at this feature is admirable. Switches are easy to slot in and out, with plenty of space in the PCB switch beds.

Corsair K70 Pro Mini

(Image credit: Future)

Battery life is solid here as well, though if you max out that RGB you'll get far less than the 200 hours touted by Corsair. I ran the K70 Pro Mini over a 2.4GHz connec𓆉tion with a few custom profil𒈔es set up and full RGB for around 28 hours before having to recharge, though I did notice some stuttering when the battery was under 5%.

Corsair K70 Pro Mini wireless performance

While it's got one hell of a feature list, however, the Corsair K70 Pro Mini sometimes falls down in its everyday implementation. While a flashy design, the chassis itself seems to be set up in such a way that you're not getting the best possible typing feel out of your sw﷽itches. I've used Cherry MX Reds in a range of regular and hot-swappable decks and generally find them to be a little scratchy. 

That weakness is particularly emphasized here. That scratchiness means these switches were harder to actuate during faster scenarios, requiring slightly more pressure in the K70 Pro Mini than in other decks. I averaged an 89WPM typing rate with 97% accuracy here, compared to 92WPM with 98% accuracy on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Mountain Everest 60 with the same switches. The super speedy (and well spaced) 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Keychron Q2 allowed me to type a🍎t 96WPM with 96% accuracy on Cher🌺ry MX Reds as well. 

Corsair K70 Pro Mini stabilizers

(Image credit: Future)

That m꧑eans this isn't a keyboard I would recommend for everyday office use. If you're looking for a hot-swappable keyboard for the typing experience, the K70 Pro Mini isn't stabilized well enough, nor does it offer a comfortable enough🌠 landing space in its lower plates. Both the stock Reds and replaced set of Mountain Linear 45s produced the same results.

However, the K70 Pro Mini isn't a productivity tool. It's a gaming keyboard develꦓoped with gaming features first and foremost - and thiꦕs is where things shine. I, like most people, never made the most of those 50 onboard profiles, but not being restricted to a handful of games felt remarkably freeing. While you are losing a few macro options with the reduced deck, I never felt too limited thanks to the handy iCue software and its easy mapping controls.

In daily testing, I was easily hitting twitch reflex shots and dodging at muscle memory pace - and all these movements were flashing on screen wi🎃th strong speeds. The Axon processor whirring away under the hood offers up some ultra-low latencies, which were particularly handy when diving into a Fall Guys session - to see just how well this tech fares against a decidedly controller-oriented affair.

There's no doubt about it, the K70 Pro Mini does Corsair proud in its speed. This is an 🅠ultra-low latency deck, even keeping up the pace when connected via 2.4GHz or Bluetooth. Add a sensational feature list and a particularly pleasing design (I never thought I'd be raving about a space bar before), and this is easily one of the best mini gaming keyboards on the market right now.

Should you buy the Corsair K70 Pro Mini

Corsair K70 Pro Mini with accessories

(Image credit: Future)

At $179.99 / £169.99, Corsair had a big job in justifying its 60% 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming keyboard. With a feature list this full, and an in-game performance this snappy, though, the brand has succeeded - a♑t least when hitting its own niche right on the head. Those looking for a deck that can easily transfer its skills to a productivity setting should be checking out other options, though. 

If you want to keep that miniature 60% form factor, the Mountain Everest 60 fared much better in our longer-term typing tests, though it does drop some of the competitive level speeds on offer from Corsair. However, if you're willing to totally abandon hot-swappable switches we would also recommend the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HyperX Alloy Origins 60 or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alloy Origins 65 for a speeཧdy experience at a far lower price point. 

We also rate the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Huntsman Mini Analog particularly highly, thanks to the variable actuation in its switches, high speeds, and small 60% form factor as well. It&a♔pos;s a different use case, but if you're 🌠interested in using your WASD keys for more of an analog control it's well worth investigating at $149.99 / £129.99. 

How we tested the Corsair K70 Pro Mini

I used the Corsair K70 Pro Mini over the course of two weeks while testing against the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ducky One 3. I used it for all work and play for one full week in that time, typing for eight hours a day and testing in-game on Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Fall Guys, and Apex Legends. I also tested the everyday typing experience using🌞 and completed aꦿ full switch refit during that time. 

If you're after something a little less pricey, we'd recommend checking out our guide to the latest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:cheap gaming keyboard deals. Or, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer keyboards on the market. We're also rounding up the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models available now for a complete setup as well. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> The release of the Steelseries first wave of Arctis headsets in 2016 is a hallowed day for gaming audiophiles, up there with TIdal’s first public alpha and the release of a Brian Eno album you’ve never listened to. The Arctis range has been th🌸e big dog of gaming audio for years now, hoovering up ‘best gaming headset’ awards every time it refreshes its lineup. There is, then, some considerable expectation on this new $250/£250 flagship model, appropriately enough called the Arctis Nova Pro.

Alongside its wireless stablemate (our review of that, this model is the first to move away from that famous ski-goggle headband since the first Arctis 7s dropped six years ago, and the visual design is notably different from previous iterations. However, it’s still shooting for the moon with a GameDAC base station, impressive specs, and a high price point. We’re here to find out if the Arctis can still freeze out the opposition and become one of 2022's candidates for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset, or whether you should just let it go.

Design & features

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

Previous models of Arctis were defined by a distinctive elasticated band✃ that wrapped around the headband frame’s upper, and then back underneath to create a taut surface that sat on your head, keeping the metal frame out of contact. That’s all changed now, and in its place is a smaller headband insert that attaches to the headband frame’s inner surface on a set of adjustable press studs. The principle’s the same - the fabric is holding the tension and keeping your head away from the harder headband surface - but in look and feel, it’s a definite change. 

In fact, it might be even more comfortable than the ౠolder designs of Arctis 7s, 9s, or Pros. But that’s probably as🅠 much about the perfectly judged clamping force provided by the earcups, and the absolutely exquisite cushioning around them.

Seriously, this thing feels like something you’d be handed on an Emirates first-class flight. The pleat💯her around its memo♐ry foam cushions is the softest this tester’s ever felt on a gaming model, and the overall look and feel harks back to the glory days of the Bose TriPort. 

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

The magnetised, swappable earcup plates are retained, but now shrunk down and finished in brushed metal with a subtle anodised SteelSeries logo on each side. The other big change is in the physical controls: the chat mix volume roller, which we’ve come to miss on every other headset when we’re not using an Arctis, is 𓃲gone and lives only in the GameDAC’s menus now. A shame, definitely, but the mic mute and volume scrollers are preserved and inlaid thoughtfully into the earcup. 

The mic, never a strong point of Steelseries, is once again retractable and there’s a foam pop guardꦺ supplied in the box. When fully re𒀰tracted, you’d barely notice there was a mic on this model at all.

In overall looks and comfort, it’s a step up from what was already a supremely comfortable Arctis Pro. While the latter always looked a bit ‘function over form’, now Steelseries’ product team delivers something that looks like it costs $250/£250, and🍷 feels astoundingly comfortable. 

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

Performance

Sound quality is predictably excellent, given that it’s a flagship Arctis model running through a GameDAC. It retains S꧅teelseries’ characteristic EQ quality, pushing higher mids upwards to the fore and keeping the bass within those 40mm drivers tamed. While a lot of pre-2016 high-end headsets went all out on low-end and marketed the size of their drivers as a major beat (remember the ‘Angry Birds’ Asus ROG cans?) the Arctis range always kept the EQ response neutral, to the benefit of every game you pumped through them. 

Tha🍎t’s true here too, although the sound characteristic is definitely different now. It almost sounds as if it’s been tuned at the hardware level for a scooped EQ and then flattened out again at the firmware level. Cycling between the flat and ‘smiley’ EQ prof♊iles on the GameDAC, the latter seems to produce a more natural tone, while the flat profile sounds like there are algorithms doing some work. No matter - both sound great, and there’s definitely more low-end to play with now.

That’s chiefly down to the leatherette material around the earcups, which provides rea🍸lly good noise isolation and creates tight little chambers around your ears where lower frequencies can sing out.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

You can still easily rein it back on the GameDAC, which is full of other♌ features from input selection to chat mix, mic gain, and even a friendly onscreen tutorial, 𒅌and restore more of a classic Arctis flat eq for the likes of CSGO where positioning cues it vital. But for sheer enjoyment, giving the bass license to let down its hair sounds great for music and single-player games. 

Mic quality sees a small improvement too. It’s not anything close to a dedicated streamer mic - this is still Steelseries we’re talking about here - but it’s a slight improvement on previous scratchy Arctis mics. The foam pop cover helps to minimise plosives, but it still doesn’t have the body or richness of something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless.  

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

Should you buy the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro headset?

It succeeds at just about everything it tries, this Nova Pro. Our only significant criticism is in the cabling arrangement itself. The headset to GameDAC 3.5mm cable is pretty short, just 1.2m. That’s not a massive hassle in a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC desktop setup, and deploying it as one of the best 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC headsets for gaming, but𓃲 it takes𓄧 some thinking about if you’re using it with a console. It just doesn’t feel like a very elegant solution for a headset commanding this price - something braided and longer would have been more appropriate. Of course, if the idea of it really gets under your skin you can always go for the wireless model. 

You’re certainly getting your money’s worth, even at this high price. The unit itself looks spectac𒁏ular, the GameDAC is well-designed and easy to use, and the comfort level has to be worn tꦆo be believed. 

We do have some slight concerns about wear and tear over time, though. The plastic hinge connecting the headband to the earcup already has some 𓃲play to it in our review sample, and previously this part was made from aluminium so the Nova Pro’s obviously prioritizing hitting that extremely light 296g weight over long-term durability. Time will tell how that one plays out. 

The bottom line right now is that if you’ve got the budget for it, you’ve got a new first-choice headset in the wired market. Ifꦫ you can live wi✨th its cable situation and the potential for some wear and tear down the line, you’ll be rewarded by great sound, first-class airline looks, and an elegant base station that does it all. 

How we tested the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro

All our headsets go through a conveyor belt of Sp𒊎otify tunes containing warm classic jazz, oddly mixed Smashing Pumpkins tracks, and the kind of dubstep that would have raised the roof/accompanied a new Assassin’s Creed reveal circa 2011. That was just as true of this Nova Pro as any, which we also ran direct A/B comparisons on with the 2019 Arctis Pro Wireless and Arctis 9x. In-game, we sampled the ambient noises of Cyberpunk 2077’s Night City and treated our eardrums to the unbridled chaos of unranked Overwatch servers. 

You can read more about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets as well as how we make all our recommendations in the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

To refine your wireless headset choice by console platform, browse our guides on the best 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headset and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headset.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> The brand new Corsair TC200 gaming chair is the latest addition to the brand's suite of seats. However, this one is geared toward those🍸 slightly larger, slightly taller users, offering a greater range of adjustability, wider seat, and less r🐷estrictive bolstering.

Like many of Corsair’s offerings TC200 Gaming Chair sits comfortably (geddit?) in the mid-range of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming chair market, priced at $399.99🧸/, it's certainly not cheap, but is it worth the invest💖ment and does it represent good value?

Construction, design, and features

Corsair TC200 gaming chair

(Image credit: Future/Frederick Stringer)

Building the TC200 was straightforward, but, like always, I try to make the builds as 'difficult' as I can, by not asking for help from friends and building it in my tiny gaming space. This was another easy offering from Corsair, with simple-to-follow instructions and about a 15-ꦕminute build time. The chair goes together quite easily, and a bit of common sense means you can’t go far wrong.

Just like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair T3 Rush I tested and reviewed, this chair is available in a variety of colours, with the added option of a leatherette (read: 'faux leather') option. Our unit came in charcoal - the other options being grey and white (the colourwꦚay of my T3 Rush which is the colourway I have the T3 Rush in), charcoal and white, and a charcoal-coloured leatherette. Any choice you make will leave you pleased with its appearance, as it is a well-designed and finished chair from an aesthetic point of view. However, I would say that fabric edges it over leather or leatherette for me in a chair, as it regulates temperature better.

The TC200 is a design that came about in response to user feedback for the T3 Rush, with buyers suggesting that they would like a simple black colourway, a leatherette o📖ption, a wider seat baꦓse, a wider back and a higher range of height adjustment. And I can tell you that this has been accomplished.

Corsair has also added internal lumbar support instead of including an optional cushion (as on the T3). This was one of m🎃y only complaints about the T3 Rush, so it's a welcome improvement and elevates the quality and f𓆉eature set of the TC200.

Corsair TC200 gaming chair

T🀅he TC200 is on the left, the T3 Rush on the right. (Image credit: Future/Frederick Stringer)

The base of the chair (wider than the T3) is now powder-coated metal rather than plastic, it adds a touch of quality to the chair. The improvements in materials don’t stop there either: the seat feels thicker, and the armrests are hewn from an improved carbon fiber-esque material, which is softer than before. When I reviewed the T3, I said that they had used a car manufacturer's technique of having high-quality materials in high-touch locations, but on the TC200 Corsair has improved nearly all of them - this is really top work, and means it has a feel that's far from those offering budget or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:cheap gaming chair solutions.

As an interesting note, over the next few years, we may well be going to see some EU users complain about the wheels on chairs. This is☂ due to some complicated legislation that requires chairs to remain stationary unless they have someone sitting on them - the actual means this is achieved is to s🔯top the wheels from rolling unless you are sitting in the chair. Obviously, Corsair has implemented this but, for me, it is a bit problematic, as every time I move my chair the rug underneath gets rucked up. It’s a heavy, sturdy chair, so picking it up isn’t always easy.

Finally, a pet peeve of mine is an office or gaming chair that squeaks; when you're deep in a tricky encounter, there's not much that breaks your concentration and the magic of games quite as quickly as a squeaky or rattly chair. And the TC200 has good news on this front: it is silent with not so 𝓡much as a faint rattle anywhere during 𒀰all of my testing and use.

Adjustability, Comfort, & Performance

Corsair TC200 gaming chair

(Image credit: Future/Frederick Stringer)

From a pure comfort perspective, the T3 Rush took me a little while to find my comfort zone; I did end up finding it very comfortable, but it took some t꧒ime. I have experienced the reverse of this with the Corsair TC200, and the second I sat on it I knew that the seat and I were going to get along well.

The wider seat and specifically the less restไrictive bolsters mean that my Big-Lad frame fits into the chair much more comfortably and snugly (without being too close). It really felt a bit like a Cinderella moment; the glass slipper just slid right on.

Like all of the chairs I have and will test, they have to go through many 8-hour days of work - at my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Flexispot E7 desk; one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best standing desks - and a fair few hours of gaming too 🎶on most days. The headline on comfort is that the TC200 is a joy to sit in for all these hours, no matter what I was doing. And I want to particularly highlight the lumbar support in the TC200, as this made it so I didn't need to adjust my position too much꧅. All day comfort is a real thing here.

Just to fully inform you though, the lumbar support is also the source of my only real complaint about the T3 Rush: the lumbar support isn't adjustable. This seems like a missed opportunity to emulate the feature on the like of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Iskur or the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Secretlab Titan Evo (something I also mentioned with ♈the T3 Rush which 𝄹had nop lumbar support).

Corsair TC200 gaming chair

(Image credit: Future/Frederick Stringer)

Corsair TC200 gaming chair

(Image credit: Future/Frederick Stringer)

I am a pretty big chap - 6ft2 and 260lbs - so a larger chair is always going to be a better fit for me, but I think this would be an improvement for anyone who doesn't want the tightest of bolsters. This is a chair built for comfort, not as a bariatric device, and with a weight limit of 122kg, this is more about height and width, rather than pure mass and increasing the amount it can take. A subtle, but i🍰mportant difference.

The included, but optional, neck pillow is great, but only when really lounging and relaxing with this chai like you would in a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming chair for PS4, PS5, or Xbℱox, otherwise its mounting position is a bit low for me and sits more between my shoulder blades than on my neck when sitting upright.

Corsair TC200 gaming chair

(Image credit: Future/Frederick Stringer)

Overall - should you buy it?

All in, the Corsair TC200 Gaming Chair is a great chair for both woไrk and play. As a result, it's easy to recommend, and I think most folks looking for their first gaming chair or an upgrade are likely to find it comfortable and supportive. I did 12-hour sessions in this chair with no ill effects.

It also stacks up well to its prꩵedecessor and fellow Corsair gaming chair, the T3 Rush: in fact, I would say that the TC200 stacks up so well against that chair that it is worth the premium and represents a great evolution from the Rush. The materials and build are better, and the support is great - it's just a more comfortable chair (and I already like the T3 Rush).

The high-quality materials and the well-thought-out design that takes users' feedback into account have left 🍸the TC200 as a very strong value proposition, providing all-day comfort, in an attractive set of colours. What more could you want?! Well, a bit of adjustable lum♔bar support, in all honesty, but beyond that, the Corsair TC200 gaming chair is an easy chair to recommend and to sit your posterior in for hours at a time.

How we tested the Corsair TC200 gaming chair

We like to be thorough over here, and I used the Corsair TC200 gaming cha🍨ir for over a week befꦉore coming to my conclusions. I have used this chair for hours for gaming, working, watching quite a lot of youtube videos, and trying to negotiate moving house.

You can read more about how we test gaming chairs and desks at GamesRada𓂃r+ here, and if you are intrigued to know our more general approach to gaming gear, you can see our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hardware Policy.

Remember to fully research your gaming furniture setup and check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming desks too.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> The designers at Corsair themselves would probably be the first to admit it hasn’t been easy to translate that beautiful, sophisticated visual language of the company’s cases and peripherals over to headsets. Over the years we’ve had a rapid evolution of design, from circular earcups to the Void’s almost triangular proportions and, right at the top of the hierarchy, the Virtuoso’s audiophile-friendly look. Corsair sets have never had a unifying look to them, and that’s probably because they’re still so busy iterating, and aiming for the top of the internet's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset guides along the way.

Design & features

All of which is important context for this HS65 model’s visual design, which once again takes a sideways step away from the wireless 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Void Elite and cheaper HS35 designs. And in the process, it does carry some of that same sophistication you get from the company’s mice an🀅d keyboards. 

There’s no RGB on this wired, virtual 7.1 surround model. The brandi♎ng’s limited to a couple of polished metallic logos on the earcups, placed in the centre of a faux grille, and they’🔜re the only exception to its otherwise all-black appointments including the matte black plastic hinges, headband, and earcup exteriors. It’s all very grown up. 

There’s just one physical control on the headset itself, and that’s a scrolling volume wheel exactly where years of Steelseཧries Arctis indoctrination has told us we want it - on the lower rear of the left earcup. The only other element breaking the otherwise clean lines is the mic, which swings up and down with a satisfying click in the upper position. It’s just flexible enough to adjust into 🤡place. 

None of the HS65’s parts are detachable, and that likely has more to do with the price p⛎oint (£80/$80) than anything else. It would be nice to have a detachable mic and cable just to 🧔future-proof the unit and make wear and tear a bit easier to repair, but we understand why they don’t feature on this model.

Corsair HS65 gaming headset

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

The cable itself is probably the most obvious tell that this is a budget to midrange headset rather than a pricier model. It’s a simple black rubberised cord with a slightly ungainly 3.5mm to USB adapter which is required for the 7.1 surround that aims to get the absolute most out of it as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC headset for gaming

At the opposite end of that design spectrum, the pleather earcup cushions are stuffed with enough good quality memory foam, they could easily trick you into thinking you were holding a pricier headset. These offer a pretty snug fit on my head with lots of horizontal clampin🌌g force from the headband. That works great for my personal cranial dimensions, but there doesn’t seem to be as much adjustable range in the headband as most headsets, so if you’re larger above the eyebrows it might be worth trying before you buy. 

There’s an ace up the HS65’s sleeve though. Rather than the usual CUE software, all your tweaking is handled via SoundID this time. And it doesn’t require any manual EQ curve-shaping. Instead, it just asks you a few questions and plays you a few demo sounds, asks which you prefer, and builds a profile for you based on those preferences. There are still users out there w👍ho do want to tweak every setting, GamesRadar+ reviewers for one, but Corsair rightly assesses that most people don’t want to spend a whole lot of time manually fine-tuning their sound. SoundID streamlines the process in a friendlier way.

Corsair HS65 gaming headset

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

Performance

It’s odd that customising your sound is one of the highlights of this model, because the out-of-the-box sound is actually… well, pretty great. Audio is a matter of taste of course, and some people might like a different (and inferior) eq profile to this reviewer’s ear, but generally: flatter 💙is better. Exaggerated bass response not only sounds a bit silly as soon as you quit out of CoD, but it can bleed into the low mids and obscure the overall character. Too little low end, of course, and the sound lacks impact and weight. 

The HS65 finds that Goldilocks point in the middle. It’s not unlike the Arctis’ distinctive flat EQ response, full of detail and shimmer higher up the frequency response curve but not without that thump when it’s called for. And that🍃’s just using the 3.5mm connector. 

As for the virtual surround - you probably already know whether you like it or not. It can be implemented with varying degrees of success, but the same pros and cons prevail - spacious positional audio, but noticeable artifice, and a digital ring to everything. The stereo spread’s nice and wide in this model so it’s able to handle 7.1 nicely, but the strongest and most versatile sound is via 3.5mm - perfect news for those eyeing this up as a potential 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 headset, or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X headset too.

Corsair HS65 gaming headset

(Image credit: Future/Phil Iwaniuk)

Should you buy the Corsair HS65 Surround headset?

Corsair’s arrived at a great value proposition here with the HS65 Surround. We could take or leave the addition of the surround sound, as in our experience it doesn’t offer much advantage in games or heightened experience in other media. But the fundamental EQ response is flat, detailed, and SoundID makes it ☂easy to dial in a profile to🅰 taste. 

How we tested the Corsair HS65 Surround

The HS65 works with PC, Mac, PlayStation consoles, Switch, and mobile devices, so we covered several bases during our testing - directly into our Macbook via the 3.5mm connection, likewise our trusty PS4 Pro, and into our PC using both connection types. In addition to a range of games - in this case, MotoGP 22, Kentucky Route Zero, and Overwaඣtch - we always put a headset to work with streaming music services and uncompressed WAV files. This one handled Kind of Blue like a champ.

You can read more about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets as well as how we make all our recommendations in the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

If you fancy cutting the cords, however, then check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming headsets, and to refine that choice by console platform, browse our guides on the best 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 wireless headsets, and the best 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X wireless headsets.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Corsair isꦚ a household name when it comes to PC components, famous for providing high-qua♊lity gear and an extensive range of peripherals, but does the Corsair T3 Rush gaming chair live up to its reputation?

The Corsair T3 Rush Gaming Chair is a $320/£299 gaming chair (thought it can often be had for less), so it sits comfortably under the top rated from the likes of Secret Labs and in the mid-range of the scale. But will you sit comfortably on the T3, and does it warrant its place on our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming chair guide? The short answer is 'yes', but re🎶ad on for all the details.

Construction, design, and features

Corsair T3 Rush gaming chair

(Image credit: Future/Frederick Stringer)

For the Corsair T3 Rush, construction is a relatively simple task. The fairly large box contains everything you need to put it together, including a funky little hex key/screwdriver combo tool that I'm definitely keeping for use elsewhere. I always try to make building a gaming chair as 'difficult' as it could be, so as to ensure the experience is real and genuine - as a result, I approached it on my own, and in my own small office room. Being limited on space and hands didn't cause me any trouble though: the T3 Rush was built in about 15 minutes, and I got🍸 it right the first time (a rarity). The instructions are clear, with the majority of the build being intuitive as well as easily explained.

Upon completion, the first reaction is that the chair looks great: the subtle gray fabric, suitably sized bolsters, and unobtrusive flair make this chair perfect for those who spend their days working, and their evening's gaming on the same chair. It's easily subtle enough for zoom meetings, but 'gamer-y' en🌃ough for furious adrenaline-filled battles. 

Corsair T3 Rush gaming chair

(Image credit: Future/Frederick Stringer)

The chair comes in grey and white (like our review unit) and other options of charcoal, or charcoal and grey - all are e🌸qually good-﷽looking chairs and will fit into most aesthetics and setups. A big part of this is the material used; the soft, breathable covering on the chair looks great, but is also functional, helping to maintain a stable temperature more effectively than any leather or leather-style chair I have tested. For me, this is a deal-breaker as I tend to run pretty hot when gaming - even more so during intense or stressful multiplayer gaming sessions.

The armrests look (a bit) like carbon fibre weave, but they are actually hard-wearing but soft cushions - these are extremely comfortable, highly adjustable, and feel as sturdy as the rest of the chair. The casters - often an area of weakness on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:cheap gaming chairs - coped equally well over t💫hick carpet or wood flooring, moving freely, but still remaining stable.

Overall, everything feels very sturdy, nothing squeaks and in over a month of at least 8 hours a day🌳, nothing has changed on that front.

Adjustability, Comfort, & Performance

Corsair T3 Rush gaming chair

(Image credit: Future/Frederick Stringer)

Now the really important bit: what is actually like to sit on? And this proved to be an interesting experience. At first, I wasn’t immediatelཧy impressed with the comfort, but as I persevered and kept using the T3 Rush, it proved to be a provider of all-day comfort. I can easily sit on the T3 Rush for 8 hours of work and then spend a good few more gaming afterward. It was almost like the most comfortable shoes as it took a few uses for i𝓡t to break in.

I am a pretty big chap, at 6ft2 and 260lbs, so the bolsters, cushion, and frame need to support a fair bit - and they really do. The seat cushion provides comfort all day, and the snug fit encourages, and almost ensures, that I sit in an ergonomic way all the time. The chair comes with an additional lumbar support and neck pillow: I like the neck pillow when I am lounging and reclining, but, for me, the lumbar support pillow is too big and pushes me too far forward on the seat to be particularly useful. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Iskur or the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Secretlab Titan Evo have ad🌞justable lumbar support, and I wish the Corsair T3 Rush did too - though the other two are more expensive.

Although its looks probably give it away, there's no doubt that the T3 Rush is at home at a desk rather than trying to be a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming chair for PS4, PS5, or Xbox at a traditional TV setup. Instead, when combined with my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Flexispot E7 desk - one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best standing desks we've tested - it slotted in beautifully and excelled at pr⛎oviding comfort for work and play.

Corsair T3 Rush gaming chair

(Image credit: Future/Frederick Stringer)

Overall - should you buy it?

The T3 Rush from Corsair feels like a premium c🅺hair, at a non-premium price. High-quality materials in high-touch areas, with costs saved in low-touch areas, is a classic car manufacturer's trick, and it works here too. For $320/£299, this is a lot of chair for your money as sitting in it for hours is incredibly comfortable, and everything you touch on it feels great. I am a huge fan of the cloth cover🦩ing, maintaining a comfortable temperature is a key feature here.

This chair would work for gamers and home workers, and it has a more subtle look than ꦰmany, blending well into a multipurpose space. I wish it had built-in lumbar support, but that is all I would change.

How we tested the Corsair T3 Rush gaming chair

We like to be thorough, and I used the Corsair T3 Rush gaming chair for over a month before coming to my conclusions. I used the chair for hundreds of hours for gaming, working, watching F1,𝔉 and doing life admin. If anything, it has become more comfortab🎉le with time and has now become my go-to everyday chair for work and play.

Remember to fully research your gaming furniture setup and check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming desks too.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> The Corsair K70 RGB Pro is, as you might have guessed, the next step from the brand's recognizable K70 MK2 gaming keyboard. There's no doubt about it, this is a deck for competitive players. With a tournament-ready feature set, and super speedy response times, everything about the K70 RGB Pro is designed with speed in mind. That goes a long way to explain the lofty $169.99 price tag - a cost that will likely lock out many everyday players. Where other K70 gaming keyboards tick all the right boxes, however, the RGB Pro ticks them all more. 

You're getting more onboard profiles, lower latency, speedy AXON processing, PBT keycaps, and other quality of life features like a detachable USB-C cable and a༺ mid-ground level of elevation. Of course, there's also a dedicated Tournament switch featured to make sure you're competition-ready at the drop of a hat. 

With an esports-focused design, the K70 RGB Pro is expensive, but is stacked with a range of additional features to make good on its price tag. However, with the previous MK.2 model readily available for between $10 and $40 less, we put the Corsair K70 RGB Pro to the test against the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards on the market.

Design

Corsair K70 RGB Pro full keyboard

(Image credit: Future)

At first glance, Corsair hasn't rippeꩵd up the rule book with the Pro release. You're still getting the classic full-sized deck with a fairly📖 chunky design overall. This is no dinky keyboard ready to throw in a backpack, which is where the Corsair K70 RGB Pro may fall down first. 

For all the excellent speeds (which we'll see in just a moment), this is a price tag that just about nu🌞dges the esports specialist crowd. Those players aren't going to want to lug this 2.54-pound piece of equipment around all day. Measuring in at 17 x 6.5 inches across the top, this beast certainly isn't going anywhere fast. 

Of course, if you're keeping your setup firmly on your desk, this is going to be a bonus. In all our Apex Legends thrashing, the K70 RGB Pro remained firmly in place - something more portable esports keyboards like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition will struggle to replicate. Still, it takes a considerable amount of space away from your mouse movements, with its full num-pad and cursor-control key layout, thick top bezel, and tall wrist rest. Those playing faster FPS titles who still want the option of taking their setup on the road may want to take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair K70 RGB TKL for its smaller form factor instead. 

At the same time, the brush♈e🐓d aluminum top plate and hefty frame mean the K70 RGB Pro certainly feels like it can go the distance - everything feels durable and reliable overall. 

Corsair K70 RGB Pro logo

(Image credit: Future)

The Corsair logo placed at the top of the deck now glows inline with the per-key RGB settings of the keyboard as a whole. I was a little disappointed with the strength of these under-key LEDs (they're nowhere near as vivid or bright as a HyperX or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer keyboard), and the logo itself does jud🌼der between colors💎 - never quite keeping up with the smooth shift running across the deck itself.

However, the doubleshot PBT keycaps felt excell💯ent under-hand, offering a premium feel only complimented by the durable design and brushed aesthetic running along the top plate. 

Features

Essential Info

Average price: $169.99 / £179.99
Type: 
Mechanical
Size: 
Full
Switches: Cherry MX
Keycaps: Double-shot PBT
Media keys: Dedicated keys, volume dial
Wrist rest: Magnetic
USB passthrough: None

That feature list is really where the Corsair K70 RGB Pro shines. There's a lot on paper to get excited about here; 8K hyper-polling courtesy of Corsair's AXON processing technology, a dedicated Tournament button to switch off your macros and RGB, up to 50 onboard profiles, and on the fly macro recording. That's a solid spread for anyone on the hunt for a competitive deck, especially considering that cost starts to look pretty good compared to Razer's $199.99 price tag on the 8K 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Huntsman V2

I'll have to say it, though, I prefer Razer's linear switches to th༺e Cherry Browns in my test device. This is, of course, a matter of personal opinion - I know many players who swear by the heavier switch. It's worth noting, though, that this is a particularly scratchy implementation of the Browns, though that could all change if you opt for the more popular Red mod♑el. Corsair ships the K70 RGB Pro with Cherry MX Red, Silent Red, Blue, Brown, and Speed Silver switches, so there's plenty to choose from here - far more than the original K70. 

Corsair K70 RGB Pro media controls

(Image credit: Future)

All in all, though, I'm not convinced many will be using the Corsair K70 RGB Pro's more niche features. The tournament switch will definitely come in handy should you need peace of mind in a stringent competitive settin🦹g, but I didn't find myself reaching for it once during everyday play. Similarly, the 8K hyperpolling wasn't especially noticeable during my testing either.

Corsair K70 RGB Pro wrist rest

(Image credit: Future)

At the baseline, you're picking up a wired (detachable) USB-C connection, a suite of dedicated media controls (four playback buttons, aꦺ mute button, and a volume roller), and a magnetic wrist r🌟est that offers a nice tactile pattern for greater grip but can be a little irritating on the skin after a while.

Performance

As mentioned before, I did find the particular Brown switches inside the Corsair K70 RGB Pro to be a little too heavy for my taste - quickly proving fatiguing in both gaming and typing. That did make for fool-proof performance without any accidental taps, but that's an upside that doesn'💮t need to come with such a sacrifice in twitch-reflex comfort. 

Of course, you can always co🐬nfigure the K70 RGB Pro with a different set of switches; but that might not stop the case ping. The sound reverberation around this whole board was some of the worst I've experienced, with every keypress echoi🐭ng across insides the deck, bouncing from corner to corner. 

Aside from the audio experience, though, the Corsair K70 RGB Pro certainly made good on its promise of speed. Every move felt snappy and responsive, offering up some of the lowest latencies my eye could spot during gameplay. Everything felt natural once I was in the groove, flinging macros across the board like it was nothing and holding a whole wad of programmable keys under my fing♍ertips. The experience was markedly better for gameplay than it was for everyday productivity, but I was impressed with the overall tactile feel of the materials, the incredible response times, and the durable heft on offer here.

Like the Razer Huntsma🥂n V2, clocking the hyper-polling all the way up to 8K didn't yield too much of a result. I was running Apex Legends on an Alienware M15 R7 rig, boasting an i7-12700H processor, and certainly couldn't feel an impact during my everyday play. I'm no Apex legend, though, so more professional players may well feel an extra burst of speed, and the general experience was still breakneck enough to suit competitive maneuvers. 

Corsair K70 RGB Pro macro recording key

(Image credit: Future)

Setting up macros and onboard profiles was a doddle with the iCue software, though it wa💞s the on-the-fly macro recording that really stood out to me. I don't know if I'm cursed, but it always takes me a few tries for keyboards offering this feature to start playing ball. However, holding the lock button, setting the recording, and saving it to▨ a key combination was slick and smooth here, and I was soon setting far too many (thankfully you can easily wipe your mistakes in iCue as well).

Should you buy the Corsair K70 RGB Pro?

Corsair K70 RGB Pro gaming keyboard

(Image credit: Future)

It may be a little pricier than the mid-range 🐼gaming keyboards designed for the everyday player, but the esports whizz will certainly be pleased with the $169.99 Corsair K70 RGB Pro. The sophisticated tech under the hood does make itself known in super low latency and speedy processing, and while that 8K hyperpolling still isn't a game changer, this is a feature that's still under-utilized by every keyboard I've tested that runs it. 

The previous generation Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 is only around $40 cheaper than the RGB Pro when on sale, and considering the performance jump and PBT keycaps on offer there's plenty of value in going the extr🅺a mile with the new release here. However, it's worth noting that you'll be dropping USB passthrough features on the newer release. 

If that's a deal breaker, we'd recommend taking a look at the Corsair K100 RGB. It's similarly built for speed thanks to its optomechanical switches, still features Corsair's AXON processing technology (though with polling up to 4,000Hz), and packs USB passthrough as well. You'll be paying more, at $229.99, so this really is one for those looking to invest in an all-in-one powerhouse. More budget-minded players could also take a look at the slightly slower 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HyperX Alloy Elite 2, regularly retailing for under $100 / £100 these days. You're keeping the full-sized layout, adding USB passthrough, and ಞgetting a solid ꦉlevel of speed for everyday play here. 

How we tested the Corsair K70 RGB Pro

I used the Corsair K70 RGB Pro over the course of two weeks, alongside the HyperX Alloy Origins 65, for both work and play, putting the deck through its paces in marathon Apex Legends sessions as well as in Cities Skylines, Rise of the Tomb Raider, and Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair. I used Apex Legends to test advertised 8K hyper-polling, and Keyboard Checker to validate n-key rollover and anti-ghosting. You can find out more about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming keyboards, and make all our recommendations, in our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar Hardware Policy

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming keyboards available right now, or check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best hot-swappable keyboards for a more flexible experience. For budget buyers, though, we'd recommend starting with our guide to the top 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:cheap gaming keyboards on the market. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Elgato has had a spring clean of their capture card offering and welcomed a new addition to the lineup, the HD60 X. The fourth generation of Elgato’s external capture card offers 4K video with variable refresh rate support and sees the HD60 S somewhat relegated in the company's lineup for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:streaming for gamers cards. 

The 🍌new offering looks like a strong replacement to the HD60 S+ it shares the price point of. With plug and play simplicity, HDR, 120fps options, plus delay-free 4K passthrough the HD60 X is the perfect compa▨nion for console creators looking to take their content up a notch.

It’s worth mentioning from the off that when it comes to judging performance here, I’m going with gut feel over raw data. Sure, I could benchmark exact FPS performance and sit counting pixels, but for a device like this, I just don’t think that’s what’s important. What I’m interested in is far more simple, does the Elgato HD60 X capture great-looking video with a minimum of fuss, and is it one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best capture cards going in 2022? 

Elgato HD60 X capture card

(Image credit: Future/Alex Berry)

Design & features

After a few attempts, it seems like Elgato has finally found its rhythm when it comes to external capture card design. Unlike previous iterations which looked a little toylike, the HD60 X just looks right for what it is. Small and discrete enough to disappear into the background, but refined and professional e🔴nough to enjoy when it does catch your eye. There’s no gamer RGB here either, just a s🍒olitary blue status LED on the front to let you know everything is running as it should. 

The build quality is where you’d expect from somet🎶hing in the Elgato range, though the HD60 X’s all-plastic construction did leave me feeling a tad wanting. The body feels premium enough b🅠ut there’s absolutely no weight to the unit (just 91g to be precise) and a metal base plate would have added some reassuring overall heftiness. The lack of weight meant I actually found it hard to get the HD60 X to sit flat. Even the included HDMI cable caused the card to lift off the table at the back and float at an angle.

The HD60 X’s new form factor is certainly a logical upgrade over previous models though. Gone is the ‘in one end and out the other’ approach, instead the HDMI in, HDMI out, and USB Type C connections are now all grouped together on the back of the unit. S♓uch a small change seems so obvious in hindsight, and now the HD60 X can now happily sit tucked away at the back of a desk or TV unit with cab🍬les neatly tucked away out of sight.

Elgato HD60 X capture card

(Image credit: Future/Alex Berry)

Performance

On the whole, the HD60 X delivers impressive visuals withಞ next to no setup required - as long as you avoid Elgato’s software.

This is the one major weak spot with the HD60 X experience - just don’t bother downloading Elgato’s own 4K Capture Utility as I f♎ound it very clunky and frustrating. There was noticeable latency between the passthrough and captured content, discrepancies between settings and output, and what it did record had issues with black screens and choppy frame r𒆙ates. All the while, the passthrough video on my TV was rock solid and delivering quality to the point you wouldn’t know there was a middleman along the way. 

Thankfully things couldn’t have been more different when switching to OBS, where everything was buttery smooth and the HD60 X shone. Windows instantly recognised it as a video capture source and delivered a quality, ⛎latency-🍌free feed. Playing Far Cry 6 from a Series X looked great both on my LG CX via passthrough and on my laptop via the USB cable, providing an excellent image, even during fast-motion gunfights. In fact, the feed to OBS was so strong I’d have quite happily played via that alone, even while recording.

Compared to E꧅lgato’s cheaper Cam Link 4K, the HD60 X is in a different league. Clarity, colour, and frame rates were all significantly stronger and the Cam Link 4K coughed a few times in high action mom🌠ents with no option for passthrough.

Elgato HD60 X capture card

(Image credit: Future/Alex Berry)

Overall - Should you buy it?

If you’re lookin🀅g for a simple, flexible way to capture great-looking content then you can’t go wrong with the Elgato HD60 X. As a plug and play option at a reasonable price point it delivers excellent quality video that will exceed th♏e needs of most mid-range creators, particularly those looking to showcase AAA titles on new-gen consoles. 

It’s a neat, incremental update over the HD60 S+ without an increased price tag, so there’s little to complain about. Though S+ owners likely won’t find enough to warrant a new buy, for first-timers or those due an upgr𝐆ade,e it’ll deliver what it promises. Just stick with OℱBS on the software side.

How we tested the Elgato HD60 X

I put the Elgato HD60 X through its paces in the mos🐓t likely scenario for an external capture card, recording content from gaming consoles primarily.

The HD60 X found a place in my living room, testing its value for new-gen c꧃onsoles while capturing footage from an Xbox Series X with passthrough to an LG CX TV. I recorded content via the included USB cable into a laptop using both Elgato’s own s📖oftware and OBS. Far Cry 6 was the go-to testing game and it was running at 4K with HDR enabled. 

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//344567.top/elgato-hd60-x-review/ GkgK4dPoFY4WqNrZavrrAC Wed, 13 Apr 2022 09:10:01 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> The Key Light Mini marks a potentially defining moment for Elgato; for the first time, it's launched a product that isn’t limited to a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:streaming for gamers setup in a studio. It’s a big step for a company best known for some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best capture cards and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Stream Deck and it’s obvious they have ambitions of being more tꦛhan just a brand for streamers.

They’re off to a good start here too, because the newest addition to their lighting range should deliver v൲alue to just about any creator, in just about any situation. Despite being the cheapest in the Key Light lineup (though admittedly still far from ‘cheap’) there’s a lot on offer here. So if you’re looking to take your content up a notch, the Key Light Mini could be one to consider.

Elgato Key Light Mini

(Image credit: Future/Alex Berry)

Design & features

Straight from the Elgato school of product design, the Key Light Mini is sleek and understated; all light panel on the front, all black a𓃲nd pleasantly textured on the back. It’s a compact unit that feels like one solid metal block, and there’s no sense of hollowness anywhere even if you tap on the panel itself. Weighing just 300 grams it’s light enough to mount on a camera and coming in at just a centimetre or two wider than an iPhone 13, it’s the perfect size for a backpack or even a back pocket. 

You’⛎ll find a standard ¼ inch mounting point on the bottom, making it compatible with most tripods and Elgato’s own Multi Mount range, and a serieꦺs of hidden magnets on the back are a clever solution too. The Key Light Mini latched straight onto my fridge and even the underside of my cooker hood with a reassuring sturdiness, making it a great option for cooking streams. Inside, the 4000mah battery offers 4 hours of light at 50% brightness or if you’re using it in a studio you can bypass the battery entirely and power it directly via the USB Type C cable.

Simplicity is a real strength here. The Key Light Mini’s small form factor and impressive battery life make it entirely portable and incredibly versatile. Setup is truly 'grab and go', with a solitary power button and rocker switch on the side you can go from having it in your bag to being fully illuminated in seconds. The rocker allows for stepped brightness and temperature adjustments on the fly or if you’ve go🌟t a WiFi connection, it works natively with Elgato’s Control Centre app or a Stream Deck as well.

Elgato Key Light Mini

(Image credit: Future/Alex Berry)

Performance

It may be small, but the Key Light Mini packs a remarkable punch. Turning it on for the first time I was actually caught off guard (and was temporarily blinded) by just how much light it pumps out. The edge-lit panel delivers up to 800 lumens and at full beans that’s probably too much for most situati🎉ons, I was seeing great indoor results with the light as low as 20%.

Using the same double-layer diffusion as the rest of the Key Light range, the Mini provides soft uniform light across an impressively broad field for𓆏 such a small source. The 2900-7000K colour range is considerably wider ♔than competitor panels and I found this really noticeable at the warmer end of the scale. Pure daylight is around 5000K so there’s enough scope here for creators to work in most environments, even outdoors.

I tried subbing in a single Key Light Mini in place of my normal stream ไsetup of 2 Elgato Key Light Airs and the Mini performed admirably. I run the Airs at 30% brightness, so the Mini isn’t necessarily being outgunned on raw power but I felt the dual Airs held the upper hand in overall quality. The Mini is less than half the size of an Air and the larger source area did a better job evenly lighting me. It was marginal though and a slightly uneven playing field and the Mini will do a great job for most streamers.

Elgato Key Light Mini

Co⛄mparison: Key Light Air on the left, and the Key Light Mini on the right. (Image credit: Future/Alex Berry)

It’s worth noting there’s no stand or mount included in the box for the Key Light Mini though.🔯 That won’t be an issue for some, but if you’re looking to the Mini as a studio solution then the Key Light Air with its included stand might be a better choice. Particularly when you consider the $50 / £50 price tag of Elgato’s Master Mount.

Overall - Should you buy it?

If you’re creating content on the move or you focus more on things like cooking or craft streams, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better option than the Key Light Mini. The balance of power, brightness, and flexibility it offers is unmatched and while it will set you back slightly more than its closest off-brand rivals, you’re certainly getting wꦫhat you pay for.

For those with a more static setup, the Key Light Mini has less to offer compared to other options. Don’t get me wrong, it’s more than up to the job but it loses its price advantage compared to traditional the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best ring lights📖 or even Elgato’s own Key Light Air once you factor i🐽n a stand.

Ultimately though, there’s little to complain about with the Key Light Mini and it’ll deliver excellent results for mos🦄t conten🍰t creators.

How we tested the Elgato Key Light Mini

I ဣused the Key Light Mini both in my Twitch stream at a desk as well as out and about over the course of a week.

In my desk setup, the Key Light Mini was 🍎in studio mode to bypass the battery and mounted using the Key Light Air stand. I trialled it as a sole lighting source in an otherwise dark room. On the move, I used the Key Light Mini at different times of day around my house and garden, using my iPhone 13 Pro to capture sample images and video.

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//344567.top/elgato-key-light-mini-review/ H2TA5fpdrJKFTGE8cqwrMa Thu, 31 Mar 2022 16:01:01 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Corsair ]]> Just when you thought the Stream Deck range had found its limit, Elgato has taken things up a level, or more accurately down one, and onto your floor. The Stream Deck Pedal is the latest addition to the brand’s ecosystem and it’s one that’s not necessarily for every 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:streaming for gamers setup.

Elgato Stream Deck Pedal

(Image credit: Future/Alex Berry)

Design & features

At a little over 9in/24cm across and sitting 2in/5cm high at its tallest point, the Stream Deck Pedal is bigger than you might expect. But despite its size, the sꦛtealthy black unit will likely disappear into the furniture in most offices or gaming setups.

Unsurprisingly for a brand with❀ a reputation for impressive build quality, Elgato has delivered a device that simply looks and feels great. The textured surface on top offers plenty of grip underfoot and the detachable, braided USB Type C cable is a nice touch.  

While it may be all plastic on top, a solid metal plate underneath means the Stream Deck Pedal is heavy, surprisingly heavy in fact, and in this case that’s a great thing. No matter what angle I attacked the three customisable pedals from, a combination of the weight and rubberised feet on the bottom meant it never moved under my desk, even on a wooden floor. This thing is ro🦹ck solid. 

The Pedal integrates seamlessly with Elgato’s existing Stream Deck soꦐftware, offering the same simple drag and drop customisation. Smart Profiles allow for automatic switching between profiles depending on what app is running, and the floating overlay serves as a reminder of what action is tied to each pedal. If you’re looking for more manual control, you can even use another Stream Deck to change your Stream Deck Pedal profiles on the fly.

Elgato Stream Deck Pedal

(Image credit: Future/Alex Berry)

Performance

It feels strange to say for a deviꦜce with just three buttons, but there’s a definite learning curve attached to the Stream Deck Pedal. Unlike its desktop counterpart, there’s an elementꦇ of guesswork involved when it comes to knowing which action you’re triggering. The two outer pedals do sit around a centimetre higher to provide some tactile assistance, but unless you keep your foot resting on the centre pedal I often found myself hoping my foot was coming down in the right place. This has improved the more I use it though, but even after a good few streams I'm still mostly just relieved to see the action I wanted actually fire off. I’m sure it’ll become second nature with enough use. 

The conundrum of where to keep your foot is clearly something that crossed the minds of Elgato’s designers too because included in the box are two stoppers to lock the centre pedal and stop it from firing. While the ability to essentially turn the middle pedal int𝕴o a platform is a thoughtful addition, it does seem a little wasteful to lose 33% of your functionality as a result.

If you don’t want to go as far as totally blanking the middle pedal, Elgato offers four sets of springs that each provide a di♉fferent level of resistance. I tried swapping out the middle pedal for the firmest springs, they’re labelled '2000' on the packet (the others being '700', '1000' and '1400'), but I’m yet to work out what this number actually means. What I can say though is that the 2000 springs certainly needed considerably more pressure to trigger actions than the (sadly numberless) de🔯fault springs. 

Elgato Stream Deck Pedal

(Image credit: Future/Alex Berry)

Overall - Should you buy it?

Unlike the original 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elgato Stream Deck which I called a 'must-have for streamers', the Stream Deck Pedal feels far more niche. I can’t fault how well it’s made or how 💝well it works, but I had a hard time finding actions that were better suited on the Pedal than my standard Stream Deck. This will vary from person to person of course, but it’s certainly not an instant purchase.

Those relying on push to talk will find it a very helpful addition (particular♌ly thanks to the recently announced official Discord integration), as will gamers ⭕who can’t afford to take their hands off the keyboard in the heat of battle. But for the majority of streamers, the Stream Deck Pedal will likely be a great bit of kit, but more of a luxury than a necessity. 

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//344567.top/elgato-stream-deck-pedal-review/ FV7AHw7wE9QSeow2ADjuda Tue, 22 Mar 2022 12:01:15 +0000