The stand itself doesn't have a wireless charger, it has a USB C and USB 3.1 jack for charging.It is. There's also a matching mouse pad that has wireless charging capabilities.
The stand itself doesn't have a wireless charger, it has a USB C and USB 3.1 jack for charging.It is. There's also a matching mouse pad that has wireless charging capabilities.
Well damn, I am sold then!It is. There's also a matching mouse pad that has wireless charging capabilities.
You're right, I've been reading too much. The mouse pad has the wireless charging.The stand itself doesn't have a wireless charger, it has a USB C and USB 3.1 jack for charging.
I wish they made a version of the Scimitar wireless, I would buy that in a heartbeat.You're right, I've been reading too much. The mouse pad has the wireless charging.
I use one of these, I like having a lot of macros, hence the 18 on my keyboard and 12 on my mouse. https://www.corsair.com/ww/en/Categories/Products/Gaming-Mice/MMO-Role-Play-Mice/scimitar-pro-config/p/CH-9304011-NAI have one of these but my wife uses it. I can't keep my thumb from hitting the buttons on the side.
DARK CORE RGB SE Performance Wired / Wireless Gaming Mouse with Qi® Wireless Charging
The CORSAIR DARK CORE RGB SE gaming mouse uses an ultra-fast 1ms 2.4GHz wireless connection, Qi® wireless charging and a 16,000 DPI optical sensor for true wireless gaming.www.corsair.com
i have this when i plug it in, so i try to only use them when they are chargedHave none of you had issues with a random drop in the audio connection and then reconnect from time to time? My last wireless pair did until I took a hammer to it before adding it to the place where things go when they are no longer useful.
I had that issue with my old Razer headset, but never any issues with my Corsair.Have none of you had issues with a random drop in the audio connection and then reconnect from time to time? My last wireless pair did until I took a hammer to it before adding it to the place where things go when they are no longer useful.
Honestly I have never really had any issues with my Logitech or steel series as far as latency or drops but then again I have a pretty good router and my speeds are pretty high hehe.Have none of you had issues with a random drop in the audio connection and then reconnect from time to time? My last wireless pair did until I took a hammer to it before adding it to the place where things go when they are no longer useful.
Do you have a microwave near your PC? Stuff like that can generate interference.Have none of you had issues with a random drop in the audio connection and then reconnect from time to time? My last wireless pair did until I took a hammer to it before adding it to the place where things go when they are no longer useful.
Well yes, how else am I supposed to heat up hot pockets?Do you have a microwave near your PC? Stuff like that can generate interference.
OUCH! See below. It might not have been the fault of the headset. I have a problem like that with the H800 I have, but I just switch it to Bluetooth, problem solved.Well yes, how else am I supposed to heat up hot pockets?
But in all seriousness the last two pairs I attempted both would drop the connection and reconnect at random while the wireless mouse never failed. The last one cut out audio while I was following footsteps in an online FPS and thus the hammer seemed justified.
OUCH! See below. It might not have been the fault of the headset. I have a problem like that with the H800 I have, but I just switch it to Bluetooth, problem solved.
My PC seems to have developed an occasional problem with the wireless ethernet connection. You inspired me to look at that a little closer, and I had to move the PC to get access... and knocked my coffee cup off the desk. It was half full of HOT coffee, and landed on my toe, which is now a little scalded, and a lot hurt which caused me to say that first thing I said. Explicatives were deleted for brevity. Also the mug did not survive the impact. Screw it... the wireless issue can be solved with an ethernet cable.
Yet another reason I like the corsair one, it has the ability to be wired if the wireless connection doesn't work out.Yep wired network cable, wired headset and wired mouse. Problems solved.
Usually no (especially if you set up PTT). Have you tried non-gamery headsets? The reason I use BOSE is the fact they are super duper comfortable as they are designed to be worn for long flights. Gamer headsets are usually heavy + subpar earpads + bad ergonomics. Another bonus is you can use them for commutes :PHi, I just have a quick question. I never use headsets, I have a few and I find them uncomfortable after 20mins or so. So I got a desktop mic, but only used it briefly a few times in the past. Are there any echo issues with using desktop mics? It's not in front of a speaker or anything.
Edit: I'm just very curious why people would put headsets on if they can just use a desktop mic? There must be a catch with using a desktop mic?