![]() The HS80 RGB USB supports both stereo audio and Dolby Surround sound. I tried the headset with a PS5 and it produced audio, but it wasn't a good solution for that platform - you'd likely need a really long USB extension cable to reach the console, and neither the volume dial nor the mute function work with the console. ![]() Macs are fully supported by the macOS version of iCUE. This cable is the only connection option, which means this headset is limited to PCs and (with a docking station or USB-A to USB-C adapter) Macs. The HS80 RGB USB is slightly heavier than its HS80 Wireless counterpart (despite lacking a battery), thanks to the 71-inch long non-removable USB-A cord. The end result isn't really any more comfortable in practice than the foam-padded extendable headband on Corsair's less-expensive HS65 Surround, but it's much more of a hassle. And if someone else in your household changes the adjustment, you'll get to repeat the process. It's hard to get the size just right, and you'll likely need multiple tries for a proper fit. Instead of the usual extendable headband, a stretchable band at the top of the frame adjusts with velcro. The one part of the design I dislike is the suspension band adjustment scheme. For example, I reprogrammed mine to start/pause my media player. If the Mute button feels redundant here - you can also mute the mic by flipping it up - you can reprogram it using the iCUE software. Here you'll find a non-removable microphone, the Mute button (which is reprogrammable) and a volume dial. All of the action takes place on the left cup.
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