Amazon Warehouse has
Corsair HS60 PRO 7.1 Virtual Surround Sound Gaming Headset with USB DAC (Used, Like New, CA-9011213-NA) for $21.03 - 20% off at checkout =
$16.82.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+.
Thanks to Community Member
exaltare for sharing this deal.
Note: You need to click New & Used and select Used - Like New. Item will come in original packaging.
Features:
- Headset Frequency Response 20Hz - 20 kHz..Headphones fit type:On-Ear
- Adjustable ear cups fitted with plush memory foam provide exceptional comfort for hours of gameplay
- High-quality custom-tuned 50mm neodymium Audio drivers deliver superb sound quality with the range to hear everything you need to on the battlefield
- Immerse yourself in 7.1 surround sound on PC creating a multi-channel audio experience that puts you in the middle of your game
- A fully detachable noise-cancelling unidirectional microphone reduces ambient noise for excellent voice clarity
- Multi-platform compatible with PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox one, Nintendo switch and mobile devices via a gold-plated 3.5mm connector
- The HS60 PRO's light weight and durable construction, with aluminum yokes and a braided audio cable, give it years of longevity
- On-ear volume and mute controls enable on-the-fly adjustments without distracting you from your game
- Corsair iCUE software enables custom audio equalizer settings, immersive 7.1 surround sound, sidetone control, and more
- 7.1 surround sound not supported with Apple M1 Chip devices.
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hey hey! the mites will boost FPS 25% easily...
If you prefer a virgin pair, looks like $60
The price was cut because this headset model is flawed. Better to go with something else. With this headset, if you mute your mic, your playback audio will leak into your mic input. Pretty shabby considering that a headset is a trivial piece of hardware to produce and test.
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