The new thing in Corsair's sound catalog is its headphones Corsair HS35 Surround V2 and its Corsair HS35 V2 variant without spatial sound.
Both models have a neodymium driver system, but the HS35 V2 uses a 2-channel stereo connection system with a 3.5 mm minijack, while The Corsair HS35 Surround V2 supports Dolby Audio 7.1 thanks to a USB receiver for positional surround sound. This receiver connects to a PC or Mac via USB, but offers a minijack output.
Therefore, the main difference between both models is that USB adapter, maintaining in both cases stereo minijack connectivity. The length of the cable is 1.8 m and they are compatible with all types of devices with a minijack such as PCs, mobile phones, tablets, consoles, etc.
It weighs 470 grams and has a microphone integrated into the left earphone. This microphone is omnidirectional and can be muted from a button integrated into the headset. Next to it, a volume wheel allows you to adjust its level.
Both the Corsair HS35 Surround V2 and The Corsair HS35 V2 will arrive on the European market starting April 30 in red, black or blue colors. The surround version will cost 59.99 euroswhile the conventional model will cost 49.99 euros, 10 euros less.
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