CORSAIR Stereo Gaming Headset with Haptic Bass User Manual

CORSAIR Stereo Gaming Headset with Haptic Bass

CONTENTS, CONTROLS AND FEATURES

  1. CORSAIR HS60 HAPTIC headset
  2. Detachable microphone boom
  3. Mute button
  4. Volume control
  5. Headband adjustment
  6. Haptic effect control
  7. Haptic effect status LED

HAPTIC TECHNOLOGY

Experience audio like never before with immersive Haptic technology that creates a much wider range of perceptible low-end frequencies for sound you can feel.Adjust the intensity of the effect to your preference or turn it off completely using the Haptic effect control dial located on the lower right ear cup of the headset.

CORSAIR iCUE

Go to corsair.com/support/downloads to download the CORSAIR iCUE software.Using iCUE software will enable the full feature set of the HS60 HAPTIC headset.Note: If the headset is used without software, some features will be disabled.

  • Install the iCUE software on a PC running Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 or later.
  • After installation is complete, reboot your PC, and launch iCUE. iCUE software can be used to:
  • Select and customize audio equalizer (EQ) settings.
  • Adjust microphone input volume and microphone sidetone.
  • The software’s built-in documentation explains how to use the HS60 HAPTIC’s features in greater detail.

GENERAL TIPS

Don’t be afraid to use the software equalizer to adjust the audio quality to your liking. EQ presets have been provided for popular gaming and media types.Prolonged listening at high volumes may adversely affect your hearing. Take breaks between sessions and always begin with the volume at the lowest possible level before increasing.

VOLUME ADJUSTMENTAs with any audio product, reduce the volume before trying it with an audio source the first time.You can adjust the volume with:

  • The volume controller on the headset at the bottom corner of your left ear cup.
  • The standard Windows audio controller can also be used to adjust volume.

MICROPHONE ADJUSTMENT

Your new HS60 HAPTIC headset features a high performance “unidirectional” microphone designed to reject noise other than your voice, but it must be pointed directly at your mouth to function correctly. Bend the flexible microphone boom to best fit near to the left corner of your mouth. We’ve found that about a 30 degree bend is a good place to start, but feel free to increase or decrease this if your mic is too loud or too soft. Enjoy your HS60 HAPTIC headset! If you have any questions or comments, see the back panel of this guide for contact information.

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