You get the same great sound, same lightweight design, and excellent built-in mic.
But what if you don’t want flashy RGB lighting and are instead looking at a more value-focused product?
That’s where the HS65 Wireless comes in.
Coming in at just 275g, the HS65 Wireless is extremely light.
It pairs over a 2.4GHz wireless connection via a bundled receiver, or you might just use Bluetooth.
Right off the bat, the feature I like the most about the HS65 Wireless is the weight.
As you’d imagine for a Corsair headset, the build quality is excellent.

Coming in at just 275g, the HS65 Wireless is extremely light.
A big plus is NVIDIA Broadcast integration, allowing you to tune out background noise.
This makes a much bigger difference than the SoundID feature.
As for the sound quality itself, it is really good.

The HS65 has a striking design, particularly in this white color option
The headset is tuned to deliver a bass-heavy sound, and the low-end frequencies dominate the soundstage.
I used the former for the bulk of the testing and didn’t notice any issues with connectivity.

The mic extends easily, and is automatically muted when upright.

The power and Bluetooth pairing buttons are located on the back of the right ear pad.

The metal connector accentuates the design while offering structural integrity.(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)

(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)

Like other Corsair headsets, you get a volume control knob.(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)

The ear cushions are comfortable, and don’t get hot after extended use.(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)

Corsair did a great job with the design here.

The headband has decent adjustability, and uses the same material as the ear cushions.













