
Corsair HS35 Stereo
50mm wired · 3.5mm headset, built-in mic, stereo.
Corsair distributed via Acro Engineering in India. 2-year warranty. Works on all platforms via 3.5mm. Best first serious headset upgrade.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
Corsair HS35 Stereo Review India 2026 — Solid Build Under ₹4,000?
Corsair HS35 Stereo — The ₹3,500 Headset That Earns Its Keep
The HS35 is Corsair's entry point and it doesn't pretend to be more than that. What you're paying for is build quality, a reliable mic, and a sound signature that doesn't offend — all at a price that doesn't require saving up for two months. I've recommended this headset to more people asking "I want to upgrade from my Zebronics, what should I buy under ₹4,000?" than almost anything else.
Sound and Mic Performance
50mm drivers with a warm, slightly bass-forward tuning. Not a dramatic V-shape like budget Indian headsets — the mids are present and vocals come through clearly. This matters for FPS gaming where audio cues and teammate communication both need to be intelligible simultaneously.
The soundstage is narrow — this is closed-back and stereo-only. No virtual surround processing in the headset itself (though you can enable Windows Sonic or DTS on PC for free). For casual gaming and mixed-use (gaming plus music, Netflix), the balanced tuning serves you better than the exaggerated bass of cheaper headsets.
The unidirectional mic is one of the better ones at this price point. Corsair has improved their mic tuning over the years and the HS35's mic captures voice cleanly with reasonable background rejection. In a typical Indian home with a ceiling fan running, your teammates will hear more of you and less of the fan compared to budget options.
India Pricing and Availability
The HS35 Stereo runs ₹3,199–3,799 in India. MDComputers and PrimeABGB both stock it consistently, often at the lower end of that range. Amazon India is reliable for availability and the occasional flash deal. It comes in multiple colors — Carbon (black), White, and Discord-purple Blue — same price across variants usually.
Corsair products in India are distributed through Acro Engineering. Warranty is 2 years and handled domestically. Corsair's India service infrastructure is reasonably solid — not perfect for tier-3 cities, but email/courier-based claims work fine. Save your invoice.
This headset has a 3.5mm connection with an included Y-splitter for separate audio/mic jacks. Works on PC, PS4/PS5, Xbox (with adapter), and Switch without any setup. That universality is a genuine advantage for anyone with multiple gaming platforms.
Who Should Buy the HS35 Stereo
Buy it if you're upgrading from a budget Indian headset and want noticeably better sound and build without pushing into the ₹5,000+ bracket. It's also a good pick for console gamers who want a no-fuss wired headset that just works on every platform.
Skip it if you're already at the ₹3,000 mark and can stretch to ₹4,000–4,500. The Logitech G332 and Razer BlackShark V2 X both offer better sound at slightly higher prices. Also skip if you need surround sound — this is stereo-only with no software suite.
Questions
It's competent for casual competitive play. Sound positioning is adequate, mic is clear. For serious ranked gaming, you'd want to spend more for better soundstage and mic quality — the Cooler Master MH752 at ₹5,000 is worth considering.
Yes — plug the 3.5mm connector into the DualSense controller's headphone jack and it works immediately. No USB dongle, no setup.
2-year warranty handled by Acro Engineering. Claim process involves contacting Corsair support, getting an RMA number, and sending to a service centre. Keep your original invoice.
The G332 has slightly better sound, HS35 has slightly better build. At the same price, it's a coin flip. If you're near an MDComputers or PrimeABGB, the pricing difference will often decide it for you.