
- works out of the box and sounds great without adjustments - Armory Crate offers TONS of settings so you can change the EQ or even add a bass boost if that's your jam. One feature that stood out to me is that you can change the voice notifications from muting the mic or when the battery is low, to just use beeps instead of a voice. This is a feature they did not have to add but I personally don't like a voice and prefer just beeps, so props for adding a feature that I have yet to see before. - Lots of features on the headset itself, like a built in media play/pause button on the left side or a sperate volume solider for the Bluetooth channel. - Speaking of Bluetooth a neat feature this has is that you can be connected via 2.4GHz and Bluetooth at the same time with no issues. I have messed with this a bit and being able to answer a call with the headset while playing a game is nifty to say the least. I am not one to use that a ton but still a cool feature. - Comes with a second pair of earpads that are more cloth feeling, which is nice since I hate the fake leather stuff that peels after a while. - Has a very long battery life if RGB and Bluetooth are turned off. Lasted me more than a week and I play 5+ hours a day usually. Charges quickly too, I got +20% battery life off of a 30 min charge. - On/off is a switch instead of a button. This could be a con depending on how durable it is but with all the buttons on the headset, having the on/off be a physical switch makes it so you can't accidentally turn it off when trying to mute, which is a nice feature so far. - I am not an audiophile but the sound quality if very good. My previous headset was a HyperX cloud II wireless and to me is sounds slightly better than that and you can mess around with the EQ setting to make it fit your needs. - headset is very light but doesn't feel cheaply made. - All settings are saved to the headset so you can set the EQ you want and get rid of Armory crate if you want.


Quality on sale

Good sound on games



Great sound!

Super low bleed into the headphones from the outside. - I read on other review sites that the headset had very bad bleed in terms of hearing ambient room noise, as well as sound leaking out from the headphones. This was not the case with my pair. I am not sure if you can do this without ICUE, but downloading NVIDIA Broadcast removed all noise and room echo from the HS80. Over-ear Headset with Comfy Pads - Firm yet comfortable over-ear pads for extended gaming/listening. I have huge ears/head and this headset easily fits. The Mic - One thing about the HS80 that was universally praised was the mic quality. This turned out to be true. Clearest, purest mic I have ever owned. I hopped in discord without telling my friends that I purchased these, and they all independently verified that I sounded like a professional broadcaster. - The Rare White Headset / RGB - Finding a good white headset to match my build was one of the primary reasons why I decided to try the HS80 (Thinking that I could return them if they sucked). Very happy with the whole package. Integrates into ICUE immediately. You can just set your device settings, save it to the default profile, and never open the program again. It will keep the RGB.

They sound great! However after about 3-4 hours of gaming they do start to hurt the ears due to not enough material on the pads

When I 1st opened them I thought they looked kind of small. Much smaller than the my previous Logitech ones. I thought they would squish my ears which can cause headaches for me. But I'm pleasantly surprised. They fit fine, maybe a bit better than my old ones.

-Comfort fitt -Great sound -Wireless -Nice battery