![]() ![]() But, over on the Bluetooth side of things, you can get up to a whopping 130 hours of overall listening time. While utilizing the 2.4GHz wireless mode, you can expect to get around 65 hours of battery life (or around 24 hours if you’re taking advantage of the limited RGB on the outside of each earcup). While simultaneous dual-stream audio isn’t quite the standard yet for all gaming headsets, I expected it would make an appearance here as the HS80 Max Wireless is certainly a premium headset.Īrguably the best new feature of the HS80 Max Wireless headset is the significant improvements made to its overall battery life. So, no listening to music or a podcast on your phone while still being able to hear the game audio from your PS5, unfortunately. However, while it supports both wireless and Bluetooth connections, only one connection can be active at any given time. It also supports Dolby Atmos on PC, as well as the PS5’s Tempest 3D Audio spec out of the box. It also supports 24bit/96kHz studio-quality sound over the 2.4GHz wireless connection – double that of normal gaming headsets and something that was previously only available over the wired mode on the HS80 RGB Wireless headset. The 2.4GHz connection sounds great, and remains crystal clear up to 50 feet away, allowing you to effectively walk to another room without dropping audio. The Corsair HS80 Max Wireless headset features support for PC, Mac, PS5, and PS4 over a 2.4GHz wireless connection using the included USB adapter, but can also be paired to Nintendo Switch and standard mobile devices over Bluetooth.
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