It may not deliver strong bass or a studio-quality mic, but the EPOS H3 Hybrid is a great option for anyone who is calling, jamming, and playing on the go.
The RIG Pro 700 HX gives competitive players much of what they want, including some rare features, but it misses the bullseye, and at its price, you could do better.
The Xbox Wireless Headphones have great sound and a slick design. Small complaints for comfort and imperfect high frequencies don't diminish how impressive these headphones are.
Cheap for Bluetooth but expensive for gaming, the Cloud Mix occupies a middle ground where most of its best traits are intangible quality-of-life bonuses.
Turtle Beach's Elite Atlas Aero evolves TB's high-performance line of headsets into the wireless market, bringing a ton of optimization along for the ride.
Coming in at an affordable price point with wide-ranging compatibility in a comfortable design, the SteelSeries Arctis 1 only suffers from imperfect audio quality.
Audio-Technica is a trusted name in music equipment, and with the ATH-G1, they're staking a claim in the game audio world. It's a flag they plant pretty strongly, though with one glaring problem.
The HyperX Cloud Orbit S headset is one of the best gaming headsets on the market today. With its 3D audio, sleek form factor, and top-tier specs, it's virtually unbeatable for audiophiles.
Although the ATH-G1WL headset from Audio-Technica isn't specifically tuned for music, that doesn't mean it isn't an amazing headset for gaming. In fact, that is what it means.
The HS35s aren't going to reinvent the wheel, and they aren't going to usurp Corsair's other budget models. What they are going to do is give you another option, and a good one at that.