Customers find value in the VIRTUOSO MAX Wireless Gaming Headset's sound quality, comfort, and battery life. Many appreciate the headset's connectivity range and the quality of its bass and active noise cancellation. However, some customers have noted that the headset can feel heavy, and the padding may not be as soft as they would prefer.
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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Buy at BestBuy
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Posted . Owned for 9 months when reviewed.
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These are the best headsets ever!!! And they sync with iCue and other software easily. The Mic is adjustable so is the headband. They are super comfortable easy to use the mic is clear. and the battery last a long time and the bluetooth range is great, I go downstairs and they are still connected and super clear!!!
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Let me start by saying—I tried to stray. I really did. My original pair of Corsair Virtuoso Max headphones had been with me for several solid months before the headband cracked. No worries, I thought. Time for something new.
That decision lasted all of 48 hours.
I replaced them with the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, and I instantly regretted it. Setup was a nightmare. Despite being “wireless,” I was wrangling 3.5mm audio cables and trying to decipher why the mic refused to work. Two full days of tinkering later, and I still couldn’t get it functional. Back to Best Buy’s site I went, ordering the Virtuoso Max again—this time with expedited shipping.
And as soon as I unboxed them, it felt like coming home.
Here’s why these are the gold standard for me:
• Truly Wireless & Plug-and-Play: I plugged in the USB dongle, switched the audio device in Discord, and I was fully connected in under 2 minutes. Zero hassle.
• Incredible Range: I can roam around the house and still stay connected without a single drop in quality.
• Excellent Sound & Mic Quality: Whether I’m gaming, on calls, or listening to music, the audio is crisp and the mic picks me up clearly—no robotic distortion or annoying crackles.
• Active Noise Cancelling: The ANC does a great job blocking out background noise without feeling overly isolated. Great for focusing during intense gaming sessions or Zoom calls.
• Media Controls That Actually Work: I can adjust volume, skip tracks, and even connect to my Nintendo Switch while staying connected to my PC—dual audio support is a game changer.
• Clean, Intuitive Software: No bloat, no confusing menus—just simple control over my headset settings.
Bottom line: I tried to cheat on Corsair and got burned. Lesson learned. The Virtuoso Max are staying with me for the long haul.
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This latest model from Corsair, the Virtuoso Max, represents a significant upgrade over the previous Virtuoso XT flagship headphones. The sound quality is noticeably improved, offering deeper bass and a more immersive audio experience. The construction has been enhanced with more durable materials, including updated padding. However, some users may find the new padding slightly less comfortable.
One standout feature is the volume dial, seamlessly integrated into the outer rim of the headphones, which allows for smooth and effortless volume adjustments. Overall, the Virtuoso Max is a premium headset built to deliver exceptional performance and longevity.
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The headset audio quality is very good. The iCue settings for noise cancellation, echo cancellation, and the mic quality are good. However, the actual headset physical quality is ok. The headband had cracked down the middle on my pair. And the felt covering began coming off.
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These are good quality headphones. Battery lasr very long tune. Ive played 12+ hours with no issue. Only thing is comfort. The top off my head hurts aftet a couple hours and i have to adjust them.
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Love it! It just needs better noise cancellation and it also hurts the top of my head after a while of wearing it sometimes which isn’t the greatest, but overall this headset has superior sound and a nice mic. The mic does take some getting used to over the Corsair Virtuoso XT however.
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These over arctic and Astros 100%. My only complaint about the headset is that you cannot get a leather pair like the Astros, but these fit my big head great. Astros twist the top band. If you are worried about that don’t be.
Really was easy to connect to iPhone and iPad and ps5 etc at same time.
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Right off the bat mic was trash and i know 'its a gaming headset' so the mic isn't supposed to be amazing, however it is MILES worse than the original virtuosos how they fumbled that no idea. Sound took a lot of tuning in Dolby atoms to get it to sound better than my og virtuosos. Battery life is better, same for overall comfort. However right after a year of owning these the headband has decided to have a blowout like acan of biscuits. The fabric is peeling away from the "leather" top part and the foam is just trying to make a run for it. Now if you're thinking ehh thats not to bad the software to change stuff on this headset whichyis icue is straight dog doo doo. It has easily got to be the biggest pile of garbage called "code"
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I have really enjoyed this product so far. There's a lot of nice controls on the headset and the fact that I can connect to my phone and my PC at the same time is awesome. Happy with my purchase. It was definitely worth it!!
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Amazing they are able to work through the receiver on my laptop and Bluetooth on my phone and it works together seamlessly and with clear sound and noise cancelation headphones my work day has become a smooth operation
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Seriously bets headset I’ve owned music is amazing, the game play is crisp and clean, the mic has me sounding like Morgan freeman, is a little tight in the old noggin but I’ve got a head like a Silverback, all in it’s a pricy piece of hardware but it pays dividends
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Verdict:
The Corsair Virtuoso MAX delivers a premium gaming headset experience with stylish design, exceptional comfort, versatile connectivity, and a top-notch microphone. While the default sound profile may require some tweaking out of the box, the audio quality is excellent with customizable EQ settings and Dolby Atmos support. The active noise cancellation and transparency mode are well-implemented, adding to the headset's versatility. Overall, the Virtuoso MAX is a worthy contender for those seeking a high-quality headset for both gaming and work.
Pros:
- Stylish design with premium build quality
- Comfortable even during long gaming sessions
- Good active noise cancellation and transparency mode
- Excellent microphone quality with background noise rejection
- Versatile connectivity with 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth
- Sonarworks SoundID integration for personalized audio
Cons:
- Default sound profile leans too heavily on the bass
- EQ settings might require some tweaking out of the box
- Controls might be confusing at first
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Design & Comfort:
The Corsair Virtuoso MAX is truly a standout headset. Whether you're an avid gamer or simply need a stylish headset for work calls, it excels in both aesthetics and functionality. From the moment I unboxed it, I was impressed by its sleek design and premium build quality. The brushed aluminum earcups and plush memory foam earpads are comfortable, and the faux leather on the headband is of high quality. I chose the "Carbon" color, which is a sophisticated dark gray with subtle shiny details. When I showed the headset to my wife, who isn’t a gamer, she remarked, "Those are really cool!" This was unexpected praise coming from someone who usually rolls her eyes at my gaming gear.
No surprise, the Corsair Virtuoso MAX offers RGB lighting. There’s a ring on the outside of each earcup that illuminates with a subtle yet captivating glow, perfect for late-night gaming sessions. The ring has three zones that you can customize using the Corsair iCUE software. I like that I can easily turn off the RGB for virtual work meetings. I'd rather not draw attention and be a distraction because of my flashy lighting.
Initially, I was concerned about the headset's weight. It has a reassuringly solid feel, but I worried it might become uncomfortable during long gaming sessions. However, the excellent weight distribution and plush padding make it surprisingly comfortable, even after hours of use. There’s a good amount of clamping force that makes them stay put, but not so much that I feel like I need to take them off to give my head and ears a rest.
Overall, the Corsair Virtuoso MAX delivers exceptional comfort and style, making it a pleasure to wear whether I'm immersed in a game or taking a work call.
Sound Quality & ANC:
Corsair boldly claims the Virtuoso MAX offers "sound worth obsessing over," and with dynamic 50mm graphene drivers and Dolby Atmos support, it certainly has the pedigree. While the audio quality is undeniably good, it didn't initially live up to that lofty claim for me. The bass response is undeniably powerful. Explosions, rumbling sound effects, and bass-heavy music all sound fantastic. However, I found that the default sound profile leaned a bit too heavily on the low end, overpowering the mid-range frequencies. This proved problematic in competitive FPS games where a detailed soundscape is crucial for pinpointing enemy locations.
Thankfully, the EQ settings in Corsair's iCUE software allowed me to tame the bass and boost the mids, resulting in a much more balanced and nuanced sound. While I'm happy with the audio now, it did take a fair bit of tweaking to get there. This echoes the experience of some other reviewers, and it would be great if Corsair could refine the default EQ in a future firmware update to deliver a more balanced sound out of the box. Despite this initial hurdle, I have no doubt that the Virtuoso MAX has the hardware capabilities to truly deliver "sound worth obsessing over."
The active noise cancellation (ANC) on the Virtuoso MAX is a welcome addition. Enabling ANC effectively silences background noise, creating a quiet and immersive experience whether I'm gaming or just trying to block out distractions while working from home. The low hum of my computer, the air conditioning, and even the distant sounds of traffic were all significantly reduced. While dedicated ANC headphones might offer a more complete noise cancellation experience, the Virtuoso MAX strikes a good balance between noise reduction and breathability, ensuring comfort during long gaming sessions.
On the flip side, the transparency mode works well too. It amplifies surrounding sounds, allowing me to be more aware of my environment without removing the headset. This feature is invaluable when I want to pay attention to my wife or daughter while simultaneously relishing the immersive audio experience offered by the Virtuoso MAX.
Ultimately, while ANC might not be the primary selling point for a gaming headset, the Virtuoso MAX's implementation is well-executed and adds another layer of versatility to an already impressive package.
Microphone:
Corsair hyped up the microphone on the Virtuoso MAX, and I'm happy to report that it lives up to the hype. This omnidirectional microphone delivers impressive quality, capturing my voice with clarity and naturalness. Both my gaming friends and work colleagues have commented on how crisp and clear I sound.
Background noise rejection is also excellent. While those with clicky mechanical keyboards might find some of that sound bleeding through, the microphone does a great job of filtering out other ambient noises. No one on the other end of the call has complained about hearing my HVAC system, fan, or other common household sounds. Of course, louder noises like nearby conversations, construction, or lawnmowers might still be audible, but that's to be expected with any microphone.
For those with compatible NVIDIA graphics cards, the Virtuoso MAX also supports NVIDIA Broadcast technology, which further reduces background noise and echo. This is a fantastic feature that elevates the microphone's performance even further.
While it won't replace a dedicated studio microphone, the Virtuoso MAX boasts one of the best microphones I've encountered on a gaming headset. It's more than capable of providing crystal-clear communication for both gaming and work calls, and those on the receiving end will undoubtedly appreciate the difference.
Other Features & Controls:
The Corsair Virtuoso MAX is packed with features, going above and beyond what I expect from a gaming headset. Connectivity is excellent, offering both 2.4GHz wireless (via the included dongle) and Bluetooth. You can even connect to multiple devices simultaneously, like your PC and phone, making it easy to switch between gaming, music, and calls seamlessly. I experienced no latency issues regardless of the connection method.
One standout feature is Sonarworks SoundID integration, accessed through the iCUE software. This was a new concept for me, and I was pleasantly surprised by its effectiveness. SoundID guides you through a quick and engaging audio survey to create a personalized sound profile tailored to your unique hearing abilities. It's a fantastic alternative to manually tweaking EQ settings, though that option is still available within iCUE for those who prefer it.
While most of the controls on the Virtuoso MAX are intuitive, it did take me a little while to decipher some of them. I'll admit, I'm the type who avoids manuals at all costs. The headset has several buttons and dials, and I eventually had to consult the manual (accessed via a handy QR code on the packaging) to understand their full functionality.
The USB-C charging port, removable microphone, and power button (which also activates Bluetooth pairing) were all straightforward. I also appreciated the media rocker button, which allows you to answer/end calls, play/pause music, and skip tracks with a simple press or rock of the switch. However, the rotating rings on each earcup initially stumped me. The manual revealed that the left ring controls the 2.4GHz wireless volume, while the right adjusts Bluetooth volume, a handy feature once I understood it.
The button that cycles through EQ modes and toggles ANC/transparency mode was another initially cryptic control. A short press cycles through EQ presets, while a long press toggles between ANC on/off and transparency mode. While it took a moment to figure out, I appreciate Corsair's decision to keep this button unlabeled, as it can be remapped within iCUE to suit individual preferences.
Overall, the Corsair Virtuoso MAX offers a comprehensive and impressive feature set. While some controls might require a quick glance at the manual, the learning curve is minimal, and the versatility and functionality this headset provides are truly remarkable.
Battery Life:
The battery life of the Corsair Virtuoso MAX has been a pleasant surprise. With RGB lighting disabled and using the 2.4GHz wireless connection, I consistently get around 60 hours of use on a single charge. This is on par with other high-end wireless headsets and more than enough to satisfy my needs.
What's even more impressive is the fast charging capability. Just 15 minutes of charging provides around 6 hours of listening time, which is perfect for those times when I forget to charge overnight or need a quick boost before a gaming session. I also appreciate that the headset can be used while charging, though it's worth noting that the charging cable itself doesn't transmit audio. You still need to be connected wirelessly via 2.4GHz or Bluetooth.
Overall, the Corsair Virtuoso MAX delivers exceptional battery life and convenient charging options, ensuring that I can enjoy uninterrupted audio for extended periods, whether I'm gaming, working, or listening to music.
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I honestly love the functions of the headphones they allow you to connect to your computer and phone at the same time , personally never experienced that this is amazing
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In summary I regret every dollar spent on these headphones, thought was buying quality because of their construction but what I got is a heavy uncomfortable headset that bothers in you head after the very first or second hour using them. Thats the number one, second after only three months used I was putting them on my head and they just cracked from inside in the head base. Corsair Support replace them, I had to pay $150 to be able to get them within days and was reimbursed afterwards I sent broken one back. And the third and worst, and why I recommend not buying… if you use the Bluetooth for connecting to your phone and at the game at the same time… they have a firmware issue with usb port where the headphones just keep disconnecting sporadically from the pc… this is the most anoying issue when you cannot communicate with your crew on a game because the headphones just disconnected. I paid $335 for these four months ago, now awesomely they are at just $200. Most of the reviews for these headphones seem great but they are not… these issues I mentioned are major. The only good is sound quality and the dolby free feature but with those issues fades out the great sound experience. What good are a great sound if you cannot game comfortably with them. Well thats my sincere review, hope it helps someone.
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I bought these for my husband for his birthday. He loves the sound quality and noise cancellation, but really disappointed with build quality as only after a couple months of use the headband material is ripping and coming off.
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Personally for competitive fps gaming and even long usage i experienced some hardship and problems with the software also including issues with firmware updates in iCUE at times. Compared to the 130 hs80 the mic or value is nowhere close of quality. It is QUITE expensive
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This is a terrible product. Corsair a premium brand flag ship premium product and it fell apart in 3 months. this head set is 350 dollars let that sink in you could buy a tv a refrigerator for that money. the dumb cost matters people the cost of materials matters and I'm willing to pay the premium for a premium product. but this is garbage felt cloth that rips off in 3 months for this price we should be getting leather. this has shaken my faith in the Corsair brand if they can't bother getting the flag ship right what am i missing at other brands
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I’ve been using the Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless Gaming Headset for a week now, and I’m really happy with it. In the box you’ll find the headset, data cable, rf dongle and microphone packed neatly in the included headset case. You’ll also find a warranty booklet, safety and compliance booklet and a QR code on the inside of the lid which you can scan to visit, read the manual and quick start guide. As soon as you unbox this, it’s clear that Corsair put a lot of thought into the look and design of the headset. It really feels like it’s constructed with premium materials, with a solid aluminum build that looks amazing and should last a very long time. The memory foam ear cushions are comfortable, although I wouldn’t say they are the best or most comfortable I’ve used. They do sit perfectly over my big ears without pressing down too hard but they feel just a little on the large size and a bit heavier than I was expecting. With that being said, after long sessions, there’s little noticeable discomfort for me. Although it is a heavier headset, it feels well balanced so that you don’t really notice the weight very much, once it’s on your head.
I’m happy with the quality of the sound and it is good for gaming, talking on the phone or chatting in spaces, listening to music and watching TV or movies. You can really hear the high fidelity and Dolby sound from the Virtuoso Max, which lifts it to the next level of headsets in my opinion. I’m impressed by how rich and balanced everything sounds, from the deep bass thumps to the rich mids and crystal clear highs. The Corsair iCUE software lets you tweak the EQ and use SoundID for a custom audio profile, which I highly recommend if you want to personalize the sound to match your exact preferences. It’s actually a fun process that is similar to a hearing test. The process only takes about 5 minutes and truly makes a difference in the sound you hear. It’s a remarkable way to customize your headset and the sound it produces.
Another feature I really like is the noise cancellation. It’s effective at blocking out enough background noise to keep me focused on the music or whatever media I’m listening to. It doesn’t cancel all the sound around me, which is good for if I’m wearing these in a public place or traveling, but it cancels just enough to lift your listening experience to the next level. I wouldn’t say it’s the best ANC I’ve used, but it does the job well enough to drown out small noises around you like typing on a keyboard, TV playing in another room, or the occasional noise from a car passing by outside.
The battery on this headset lasts a really long time. Long enough for any binge gaming session or for a day of traveling. I’ve been able to use it for a full week without needing a charge, so Corsair’s claim of 60 hours seems pretty accurate to me. Plus, the quick charge feature works really well. It just takes 15 minutes of charging and gives me around six hours of use, which is honestly pretty amazing, in my opinion. Connectivity is another great feature! With both 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth options, it's great for switching between gaming on my PC and listening to music on my phone or taking a call when it comes in. The independent volume controls for each source make it easy to adjust as I go, which is a nice touch. Speaking of volume controls, I absolutely love the dials on both sides, or the rings, as they call it, which you twist to control the volume. The left is rf and the right is Bluetooth, and you can also customize the multifunction ring on the right.
I love that this has a detachable microphone and that the microphone has a led on the tip, that lets you know at a glance if it’s muted or not. With a red light for muted and a white light to indicate that it's on. The button to mute or activate the mic is conveniently located at the base of the mic and is super easy to use. It’s one of the best mics I’ve used on a gaming headset. I tested it on a couple phone calls, while gaming and even used it for a space on X, and everyone I spoke with said that my voice came through clear and easy to hear.
One final thing I really want to mention is the carry case that comes with this headset. It’s well constructed, fits the headset perfectly and is great to have for storage and when traveling. I’m so happy that Corsair included this case.
Overall, the Corsair Virtuoso Max is a premium headset that has impressed me. Yes, it’s a little heavier than I was expecting but it’s still comfortable. The sound quality, and functionality are exactly what I look for, and it’s built to last. It is on the pricier side of headsets, but if you’re shopping for one that’s as versatile as it is powerful, I’d say it’s worth every penny. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a nice headset that is versatile and will last for many years.
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I have owned these headphones before and they are absolutely amazing.
ANC is great.
The custom ICUE software that controls audio is excellent also, it customizes to your ears.