We awarded Corsair’s HS1 USB headset a 9 verdict last year Corsair’s new flagship USB headset, the
Vengeance 1500, retains all the strengths of the HS1 and eliminates nearly all
its weaknesses. The Vengeance 1500 packs the same gigantic drivers as its
predecessor, providing top-notch sound quality for this price range. The
circumaural design and thick, squishy padding make for a tight seal around your
ears that isolates you from the pollution of ambient noise.
While it doesn’t deliver the level of quality that some
higher-end products provide—Sennheiser’s PC 333D G4ME, for example—the
Vengeance 1500 does provide respectable dynamic range and bass response that’s
perfectly suitable for both games and movies. And while nothing can compare to
an actual surround-sound setup, Corsair does deliver Dolby Headphone. This software
algorithm upmixes stereo and 5.1-channel sources to simulate a 7.1-channel
speaker system wrapped around your head, delivering better positional awareness
than stereo phones are capable of providing.
Build quality as compared to the HS1 has also improved
significantly. The struts connecting the ear cups to the headband feature an
attractive brushed-aluminum finish, and the cups themselves swivel to lay flat
against your chest when the headset is resting on your neck. They might feel
odd if you’re transitioning from an on-ear headset, but after many extended
gaming sessions, we’ve found the Vengeance 1500 to be one of the most
comfortable headsets we’ve tested. They are quite large, however, so they might
not be the right choice if your head is particularly small.
Corsair’s HS1 is a solid headset; the only reason we
wouldn’t recommend it today is that the Vengeance 1500 is even better. If
you’re looking for a serious gaming headset and can afford to spend 100 bones,
you won’t go wrong with this one.

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