Corsair HS70 Bluetooth Headset Driver/Utility 5.35.59 for macOS

Corsair HS70 Bluetooth Headset Driver/Utility 5.35.59 for macOS

Corsair HS70 Bluetooth Headset Driver/Utility 5.35.59 for macOS Download Summary

  • File size: 73.70 MB
  • Platform: Mac
  • Price: FREE DOWNLOAD
  • Downloads: 3
  • Released: October 15, 2025

Corsair HS70 Bluetooth Headset Driver/Utility 5.35.59 for macOS

What’s New:

- Implemented the SimHub widget for Xeneon Edge and integration of SimHub dashboards into Xeneon Edge

Bug Fixes:

- Fixed an issue for custom fan profiles that caused sensors to be lost when waking from sleep
- Fixed an issue that caused iCUE to crash after importing a folder and deleting the Mural effect part of the iCUE profile in the imported folder
- Fixed an issue for Lighting Link and Murals effects that caused iCUE to crash after the rotation button was triggered
- Fixed an issue for the Dashboard where the Rename function did not work properly
- Fixed an issue for the Dashboard where the battery sensor did not work properly
- Fixed an issue where the CPU Temp Reading for AMD Threadripper 2950x was missing
- Fixed an issue for iCUE Update where, after updating iCUE, iCUE could not be restarted
- Fixed an issue with some functions being missing from the Software Profile Settings pop-up
- Fixed an issue where after repairing or uninstalling NVIDIA Broadcast, iCUE Settings pop-up couldn't be closed
- Fixed an issue where the minus "-" symbol could not be entered into text fields
- Fixed an issue for Key Assignment that the values ​​for "Delay Event," "Mouse Move Event," and "Mouse Scroll Event" did not appear in the macro sequence
- Fixed an issue in Device Memory Mode where, when a Macro Assignment has too many events, all the events recorded within the Macro Assignment or the Key Assignments list were cleared
- Fixed an issue where some mice caused Lighting Link Type Lighting (Ripple) to start from the left side of the keyboard
- Fixed an issue for SCUF Envision Pro where iCUE crashed after updating firmware
- Fixed an issue for HS80 RGB USB, where the Firmware “Force Update” process was missing
- Fixed an issue with the update for wireless dongles, where the "Update Now" button was missing when failing the update
- Fixed an issue for DRAM products, where after re-unlocking the screen, the new XMP profile could not be created
- Fixed an issue for DRAM products where activating the "Monitor Screen" effect caused lag in DIMM setup
- Fixed an issue for M65 RGB ULTRA where iCUE crashed after selecting another mouse in the device selector while the Key Assignment tab was opened
- Fixed an issue for K70 Core RGB where its module could not be uninstalled
- Fixed an issue for MAKR 75 where the Device Memory Mode toggle worked incorrectly
- Fixed an issue for Xeneon Edge where the widget between the screens could not be moved
- Fixed an issue for Xeneon Edge where the widget position could not be reordered
- Fixed an issue for Xeneon Edge where two effects with the L size could be created on one screen
- Fixed an issue for Xeneon Edge where when dragging widgets to a new page, the widget was dropped when dragging around the new page
- Fixed an issue for Aurora RGB Lighting Hub where iCUE crashed while saving the Rotary Stack effect in Device Memory Mode
- Fixed an issue for Nautilus LCD CAP where the custom colors of the Bar color in the Dual Bar effect were missing
- Fixed an issue for Commander DUO, where the direction of the Spiral Rainbow effect of the Link Devices was wrong
- Fixed an issue for Commander DUO where the channels of fans were shown incorrectly when plugging into different channels 

About Headset Drivers:

When headsets are connected, the operating system usually installs a generic driver that helps the computer to recognize the newly attached device and to use its basic functions.

Naturally, if you want to have all developed features accessible, proper software must be applied. This task also allows computers to properly recognize all headset characteristics such as manufacturer, model, connection type, and others.

Updating the driver version might improve sound quality, resolve different issues encountered throughout the headset's usage period, provide you with new configuration options, and make various changes that enhance the unit's stability and compatibility.

To install this release, simply get the package, extract it if necessary, and run the available setup. Afterwards, follow the displayed instructions and, when done, perform a system restart and reconnect the headset to make sure that all changes take effect properly.

That being said, click the download button, get the desired package and apply it on your system. Also, don't forget to check with our website as often as possible so that you don't miss a single new release.

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