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The JBL 810 foam fell out and mic died (dropped hard) now HS80max friend moved up to void.

the jbl say had but never was ID as Dolby but had nice Equalizer tho    first headset with dolby that really works, for can hear gun shots 360° now.

fail on wireless connection   i see why gave me this.    try to do a review to help other's falling for this useless product. image.thumb.png.774261421381c887032513468b8ac8ef.png

i update all the software / firmware and still  looses connection,  corsair should stick to wired.   

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fail cosair should stick to wired   


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gee found out  corsair  software is dumb for is looking for thier usb blue tooth while windows 11 finds  MB blutooth and kicks the corsair USB dongle out 

win 11 users just go to app's and reset corsair  software

i removed the USB dongle  an win 11 see's the motherboard BT

and here what the corsair software say  and  have full audio and mic with out it dropping out like when USB dongle used

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over reach of AI for to sell you something, just like cell phones.


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reply back from  corsair 

Let’s go ahead and disable USB Selective Suspend. This setting can sometimes cause issues with USB device recognition or connectivity by allowing Windows to power down USB ports automatically.
Here’s how to disable it:

Open the Start Menu, type Edit power plan, and press Enter.

Click “Change advanced power settings.”

In the new window, expand USB settings > USB selective suspend setting.

Set it to Disabled for both “On battery” and “Plugged in.”

Click Apply, then OK to save your changes.

Once that’s done, restart your system and check if the issue is resolved.
 

For the best performance, always plug your Corsair devices directly into the USB ports on the back of your PC’s motherboard or directly into your laptop’s built-in USB ports. Try to avoid using USB hubs, docks, adapters, or passthrough ports, as these can often cause connectivity issues.

If you're still running into trouble, here are a couple of quick checks:

Try the device on a different computer to see if the issue follows the device or stays with your system.

Also, try connecting to a different USB port on your computer. Sometimes a specific port might be the problem, not the device.



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win 11 25H2 in search type " Edit power plan"

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