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Customers enjoy the superb sound quality and comfortable fit of the VOID RGB ELITE Wireless headset. Many appreciate the long battery life and wireless convenience, along with the customizable RGB lighting. However, some users find the headset to be a bit large and heavy, and the volume control could be improved. A few also noted that the bass response and software could be enhanced.

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  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Problems with mic

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    microphone doesn't work after 3 months of use waste of money

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Corsair Art
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      Hi Igor,

      Sorry to hear your microphone has stopped working. Considering our headsets carry a 2-year warranty, please get in touch with us and we'll happily resolve the issue: support.corsair.com

      -Albert CorsairGaming

  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Many Features, Great Stereo Sound, Need Improving

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless headset is almost self explanatory. It's wireless, supporting a simulated 7.1 channel surround sound (I say simulated because there's only two speakers) with RGB LED features to match your gaming keyboard. I'm not sure what the Elite conveys - perhaps the jam packed features of the headset. I'll start as usual with looks. The headset looks good and is on the large side. With my head and ears, this fit pretty well though I can see it being a bit of a problem for smaller people. Unfortunately, this is not a case where there's a disconnect between size and weight. This does feel weighty and while ok for wearing for a couple hours, I could feel that over a longer session, it will get uncomfortable. Which is a bit of a catch-22 because the headset is rated for up to 16 hours of battery life. So, you won't wear it continuously for that long, but it's nice that you could use it several days in a row without having to plug in to charge. The boom mic doesn't intrude in one's face and is onmidirectional. I'm not quite sure why, given that one's mouth is always in the same place relative to the mic. Listening to the mic, it does a good job recording though it seems like there was a lot more bass than what was in reality. Trying out the headset, one figures out a couple of the "elite" features. One is flipping the boom up - that auto mutes the microphone. The other is by pressing and hold on the mic button, you can actually pipe what the mic is recording to the headset. So you can use it in monitor mode and hear what it's picking up. The wireless feature isn't bluetooth or wifi. It's a 2.4Ghz connection that requires the included USB dongle. After plugging that in and installing Corsair's iCUE software, you can further customize the behavior of the heatset. You can switch on surround sound, mess around with equalizer settings, and configure the lighting effects. Note, running the RGB lights will cut into your battery runtime. Connected over wireless, I got about 35-45 feet of range line of sight between me and the laptop. When I moved things to my more cluttered basement, range dropped to almost half depending on the walls, columns, and chairs between me and the laptop. That said, you're usually using this pretty close to your gaming rig, so the wireless range is only a concern for quick rest stops where you still want to keep an ear on action. Given the weight, I was not tempted to use this for general media listening. The sound from this headset is great. I was blown away by the stereo sound and the detail that I could hear in games. Music and Hulu were also a pleasure to listen to with this headset. I started to reconsider whether I'd be willing to use this for some general media when I want to watch a show without waking the rest of the house. Firing up one of my favorite shows that really exercises surrounds sound (The Expanse), I switched the headset to surround mode. . .and well, this is mixed. On the one hand, the virtual surround actually worked. But, the sound quality felt worse than on stereo. It was like when I had to hunt around the various mode on my audio receiver to find the one that decoded best - it just felt really dim or muted with some channels and didn't really combine very well. Unlike my audio receiver, there's only one multi-channel mode here so not real option to explore different decoding mechanisms. Full disclosure, I receive this for free to do my review. It had enough features that I liked but I was leaning towards a 3 star rating due to the relative quality of the recorded mic, surround sound and weight. But seeing that this is only around $100 puts the quality in quite good perspective compared to my sense of what makes for a great gaming headset. So, these caveats are still here, but for a $100 headset, this boosts my rating to 4 stars.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Ugh

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    Not MacBook compatible so had to return back to store

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Corsair Art
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      Hi Linnnn,

      Did you download our complimentary iCUE software to use the headset? For future reference, we'd be happy to help regarding any issues or questions for our products: support.corsair.com

      -Albert CorsairGaming

  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    I will not buy this brand again!!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Only had it less than a few weeks and it’s not charging already

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Corsair Art
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      Hi Ricco,

      Sorry to hear that. We may be able to help, please contact us: support.corsair.com CorsairGaming

  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Trash

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This sucks soooooooooooooooo baddddd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Corsair Art
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      Hi Jorge,

      How would that be? Please contact us so we can help: support.corsair.com

      -Art CorsairGaming

  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great headset, excellent software

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Corsair Void RGB Elite gaming headset is Corsair current entrant in the closed back mid-range gaming headset market. If that previous sentence isn’t enough to make your head spin, realize it’s a tight market in the gaming world, and we’ve never had more choices than now. So given that statement, where does the Void RGB Elite fit in the market? Pretty high up the list in my opinion. Headsets are tricky to review, as their primary purpose is to reproduce sound, which is mostly a subjective experience. That said let’s talk about audio quality before moving any further. The Void RGB Elite is decidedly mid-range, but that is ok. The sound itself is slightly bass heavy on flat, but not overtly so. Mids can struggle a bit, but the EQs in the Corsair iCue software can help tremendously. Bass kicks in precisely at 20Hz, and is vibrant. Highs can be a bit soft, but again the EQ can help bring a bit more ‘brightness’ if desired. Overall the drivers are capable, offering above average, but not outstanding sound. EDM feels less lively, and classics like Pink Floyd Money don’t sound as crisp as more pricey sets. The device shows up as having 8 channels, and with the surround sound setting turned on, the spatial simulation is enough to really feel the difference in front vs surround channels. Turning off the 7.1 simulation is desirable for music (save maybe live recordings), as the sound stage feels distant, and not in a good way. Luckily this is a button press away in iCue. Speaking of buttons, there are a small, but very functional set of controls on-board. There is a volume rocker which functions well (if not the smoothest action). When pressed in, it will cycle between on-board customizable EQ settings. Again, Corsair does an excellent job integrating the EQs in software with a 10 band equalizer. On the side you find the power button and the mic mute button. I had a hard time finding these buttons at first, but after a few tries and using the various plastic textures I had system down. Build quality is one place that Corsair made sure to focus on. So many cheap and expensive headsets crack right around the yokes. I had 2 logitech headsets that needed to be taped back together in less than a year. Luckily Corsair has made the movable parts from heavy aluminium, which feels premium and adds durability. The plastic pieces feel solid and overall rigidity is high. The weight of the headset is a bit more than what I’d like to see, but in no way is it fatiguing. It is on the bulky side as well, but not to an extreme. The materials used in the ear cups are comfortable for long periods. After about 4 hours of gaming, I feel like it's time to remove them, but I’m in no true discomfort. Battery life is pretty good. Realistic loads I’d place about 10% an hour, so 10 hours should be achievable. Unless your job is professional streaming, the battery should last more than enough per gaming session. Standby seems decent, so weekend gaming warriors will find charging to not be too much of a chore. The auto-shutdown feature appears to monitor for sound to improve battery life. This feature needs a bit of work, as its kicked in during a gaming session or while listening to music. It warns first, so you can cancel it by hitting a button on the headset to keep things alive. It’s defeatible, so I simply turned it off, as I’m pretty religious about turned the headset off after I’m done. Another defeatible feature that I actually enjoy is the voice prompts. As mentioned previously, the auto-shutdown is announced by a voice saying “Auto-shutdown initiated”. The same applies to turning surround on/off, microphone on/off, and power on/off. You can disable the voice prompts, but I found them helpful and a nice reassurance things were correctly operating. Corsair makes it super easy to adjust sidetone levels so you can hear your microphone input. This is helpful, because the mic is playing what other noises it hears, including your surroundings. It plays back at an independent volume set in iCue. The separate adjustment and inclusion of this feature is important in streaming, so it's nice to see it so integrated in the software. Another nice integration into iCue is the lighting. Of course what is a gaming peripheral without RGB? The lighting is basic, and single zone, but it does sync with the rest of your Corsair equipment. Corsair does lighting well, and the iCue setup is one of the best in the business. The microphone’s sound quality is excellent. It is ‘discord certified’ for whatever that means. Honestly for streaming or game chat, this is a great setup. Recordings had very little background noise, and were clear, if not dynamic. Overall the Corsair Void RGB Elite offers excellent build quality, good sound improved by a competent EQ implementation, amazing tweakibility, and solid mic. At the price point there really isn’t anything to complain about. If you’re already invested in the Corsair ecosystem, look no further. The combination of wireless, lighting, sound, and software make this a winning combination!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Void RGB Elite 7.1

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is actually my 2nd pair of these in 5 years. The first pair actually still works, however thanks to the cable guy "He knocked them off thew stand" broke the plastic rgb lens that covers the battery, so they glitch in and out. If i had any complaint it would be Battery Life. the first set, the battery gave out in 6 months, now mind you i do continuously use these. Another thing is I bought the White set also for my fiance, However something is inherently different between the white and black sets as the ear pieces are ever so slightly different and for myself very uncomfortable while the Black i can wear up to 8hours straight only adjusting slightly while gaming, listening to music whatever. There is also a Sound Quality difference between the white and the black.. Black having a Much higher sound Quality over the white.Don't quote me, however i believe they are using different hardware internally as it took me forever to dial in the white ones for my Fiance using the Icue software "which btw is not the greatest equalizer". gaming is awesome as surround sound is locked nice depending on the game of course, very immersive and listening to music np, great clarity. I would say for the price, out of the box the Black set is awesome!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great for the Price

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    My review of the CORSAIR - VOID RGB ELITE Gaming headset. At the time of this review BestBuy has this unit at $79.99. Giving that this unit is below $100 already makes this a great deal for a mid-range unit. So when reading the review please keep in mind my opinion is based on other units of equal or lessor value. This unit does have 7.1 Surround sound and comes in white or carbon color, has Low Latency 2.4GHz wireless connection with up to 40 ft. connection range. Now the 40 ft. range may be different if you are between walls that may impede on this rule for distance. The construction feels durable and well-built and the mesh micro fiber cushion ear pads feel great after hours of use. Because its mesh, it keeps the sweat from building up. I found the sound for this mid-range unit to be adequate with heavy base sound, and the mids need a bit of tweaking to get it right. I like the ability to hear the chatter back and forth and found myself lowering the volume when playing lets say gaming with Dark Souls or call of duty. Pros: I love the wireless part of this allows you to get up stretch or get a drink. The feel is solid and does compare with units of higher value in this category, is definitely the best in this class (Below $100). 16 hour battery life is great. Easy software update. Has 10 band equalizer after downloading ICIU software. Allows you to adjust RGB effects as well as an equalizer. Cons: The fixed mic for some is an issue and I personally prefer adjustable mic. The mic quality is also not as good as I would have thought. The mid-range sound quality could be better and sound does have a good deal of base that can sound different depending on the game you’re playing. I would recommend this unit as the price and overall utility, durability and feel of the unit. It is a great dean for this price range.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Used to be the best for the buck

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    This is a great headset. I've owned a few of them over the years. Good range, great quality sound, but over the years the build quality has went down so I upgraded to the HS80MAX and couldn't be happier.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    BIG love for a great headset

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    I LOVED my Corsair VOID RGB ELITE Headset. I spend most of the day using my headset between online work and social activities, and this headset is one of the most reliable, and comfortable ones I've ever owned. The only issue I ever had was the size of the dongle... and that only became a problem when my puppy got hold of it. XD

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Worked and Sounded great

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    Overall these are a great pair of wireless headphones that work and sound great. **Setup*** Setup is easy, plug in the Wireless Dongle (recommended in the front of your PC for best signal) and Windows 10 at least finds the drivers. I did have a Microphone issue where it wouldn't unmute, but that was a Windows 10 problem since I just had to go into the settings page for Microphones and toggle it on. I've had to do this in the past, so if you mic won't unmute check your settings in Windows 10. If you want to adjust the EQ or turn on the 7.1 Surround you'll have to go to corsair and install there iCUE software and leave it running since it doesn't look like the headphones don't have any ability to remember the EQ/surround/Mic/RGB settings. **Usage** Using it is very easy, though I did turn off the RGB for some extra wireless time, since I find it kind of silly to light the side of my head that I can't see. That said it worked in all the games I tried. I do like the fact this is a boom mic so muting is either by an easy to reach and press button or raising the Mic. Sound from the headset was clear and didn't get any drops in my play sessions. They were comfortable even with my glasses on and didn't notice them really. Only issue is I wish iCUE had a battery indicator in the software and allowed me to set a reminder at low power to plug them in. Other then that these seem like a good set of headphones that work and sound good enough for me to enjoy my games.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nice Big Headphones to Cover Ears

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    These headphones have the type of design points I love. They are large enough to go over my older drooping earlobes, they have excellent adjustment features, they have some lights for pizzazz, they don’t make my ears sweat due to the soft but sort of venting earpad material, they absolutely don’t pinch my head and they sound great. They also have 7.1 surround sound – nice. You can control these phones using the Corsair iCue software. I also have the Corsair K57 keyboard and the software handles both of these devices. You can control lighting, sound equalization and more in the software. The battery life can be extended greatly by not using the lights but they sure are sharp and not overdone. I did have one problem. I could not get the mic off mute. I called Corsair support and actually had a tech in less than a minute. However, I found while on the call that if I stored the mic fully in the ‘vertical’ position (push until it locks in place), the mute function now went off when I then lowered the mic to a horizontal position. You can also control muting via a button on the headset. What I think is that it was not an obstruction, but rather pushing the mic all the way to its locked position caused a reset of the mic auto-mute switch in the headset. I think this because it seems to be a permanent fix now. I did google this problem and found many times folks had this same mute problem and tried all sorts of restarts, resets and firmware upgrades. I think the solution I stumbled on, may be the real problem and is a permanent fix and/or procedure. Subsequently I did not have to put the mic all the way up to the locked vertical position, i.e. just lifting the mic muted it as designed. Now the mute button also worked properly. There is a large USB dongle that you must use for the wireless connection. Maybe the dongle could have been a bit smaller like the one the Corsair K57 keyboard uses. I definitely recommend these excellent headphones which come with a 2 year parts and labor warranty from Corsair - now that is great.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great gaming headset!

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    So far, I've found this gaming headset to be a brilliant headset that delivers good quality sound and comfort. The first thing that I noticed when using these is they are still fairly light for a wireless headset, and how comfortable they are even in extended gaming sessions which are key to any long gaming sessions. The headset is adjustable so can accommodate a variety of different fits and they are padded on the top headband - which is essential for comfort. For sound quality, these do not disappoint! On the PC and the PS4, they sound crisp clear and have an excellent range of volume loudness. I do have to say that on PC that 7.1 surround is a nice touch but not to sound good performance-wise. The headset uses a special USB adapter but works straight away with no fuss with pairing or setting it up. It is rechargeable of course and has lasted through a few good gaming sessions over the weekend with some friends on Minecraft and World of Warcraft and it didn't run down all the way. In all very impressed with the sound and use. The microphone does flip up to mute and down to unmute and there are buttons on the side of the headset for the power and microphone along with a switch that changes EQ and volume. The only thing I wish it had was Bluetooth connectivity or at least a 3.5mm jack so it could connect to a tablet or other mobile gaming device the Switch. The RGB lighting and the EQ settings can be customized using the iCUE software that Corsair provides which lets you change the colors on the earpieces. The software is easy to use and helps coordinate RGB lighting effects with other iCUE enabled RGB devices with ease. I tend to prefer the iCUE software over others because of the UI and how easy it makes it customize all of your devices in one spot. In all, these are great and I'd recommend them to anyone who games on PC and the PS4 as they're overall very solid.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    CORSAIR-VOID

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    Overall pretty good for the price. I use them for work and they are more than serviceable for my purposes.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A great addition for my windows 10 desktop compute

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    The CORSAIR - VOID RGB ELITE Wireless Stereo Gaming Headset - Carbon can fulfill all of my headset needs. I can use it to play video games, watch videos/movies or just listen to music on my PC. As soon as I plugged in the USB Dongle transmitter, it installed drivers and connected to the headset. It played fine, but with no ability to adjust the sound output. That problem was rectified as soon as I downloaded the iCUE software. The iCUE software allows the necessary fine tuning needed to experience the perfect pitch for the function being used. I was able to switch to surround sound 7.1. I had the ability to chose amongst the five preset sounds: Pure Direct, Movie Theater, FPS Competition, Clear Chat and Base Boost. I could also make my own manual desired adjustment of frequencies. The iCUE software allows the device settings to be changed, the battery strength to be shown, firmware and software updates to be checked for, and mic volume and sidetone (mic feedback) adjustments. Pulling the mic down turns it on and lifting the mic up turns it off. The quality of the sound output cannot be criticized with any negativity. The CORSAIR - VOID RGB ELITE Wireless Stereo Gaming Headset - Carbon is just as good as any headset I’ve had in the past. My ears fit inside the extremely cushiony ear pads with no tightness or discomfort. They can easily be adjusted for head size with the headband adjustment. I can hear all aspects of my gaming experience more clearly. Volume is controlled by pushing up or down a volume Jog dial on the left ear pad. I will enjoy using my CORSAIR - VOID RGB ELITE Wireless Stereo Gaming Headset - Carbon.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Comfortable, Versatile Headset.

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    The CORSAIR VOID RGB ELITE Wireless Gaming Headset follows in line with many of Corsair's other products. It is reasonably priced, stylish, and it just works. In this case of this VOID headset it works well indeed. I have had many gaming headsets, and dedicated headphones over the years, and for the most part they all provide a pretty good sound experience. For me a good headset needs more these days. Ease of use, versatility, and most importantly COMFORT. The VOID RGB excels in all of these areas. I also have the K57 RGB wireless gaming keyboard, and I was able to use my existing Corsair iCue software to manage the headphones. It is extremely simple and meets my criteria of ease of use. The headset itself is most importantly very comfortable. This is no easy task as I have a huge head. The ear pads are made of memory foam, and I can actually see myself wearing them as long as I need to without strain or discomfort. Sound is fantastic. I am not an audiophile by any means, but I am more than happy with the 7.1 experience that these provide. Game sound is directional, and crisp. I am told the mic also provides crystal clear sound, and I love the ability to mute it through a button on the ear cup or by simply flipping it up. I did a real quick test on the PS4 and it worked as expected. I will be using it for both going forward. For the price there is a whole lot to like here. Based on my recent experiences it seems like that is what Corsair is all about. Give it a shot if you want a versatile, comfortable, and great sounding headset at a very very good price.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome for gaming, meetings, and media

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    I am shocked at how comfortable these are. When I first took them out of the box, I thought that they’d be uncomfortable to wear after an hour or two (like my expensive over the ear headphones are). The way that the ear cups are set at an angle- and pivot separately from the headband— they rest perfectly on my head and I barely notice them. The cushions and headband are lined with memory foam. There’s a wind cover for the mic included in the box. On first use, the mic was barely picking up my voice despite the mic volume being at 100 and I couldn’t figure out what the issue was. After downloading the iCue software and rebooting- the mic was working as expected. There are a few light patterns to pick from if that’s your thing. I notice that if I’m taking calls in Win 10- they sometimes power down unexpectedly. Thankfully there’s voice indication to let me know. Im sure it’s a setting in iCue that I overlooked. Battery life is great so far, but the charging light is really small and it’s difficult to tell when they’re fully charged just from the indicator light. I wish they had a Bluetooth pairing option in addition to pairing with the USB-A receiver. The mute button is on the left ear and the mic has a red light indicator to let you know when the mic is disabled. I love that it’s so much larger than the power button so that I don’t accidentally shut them off. Whether you’re using these for gaming, conferencing or voip calls- you won’t be disappointed with the quality.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Sound quality, Wireless

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great headset for a first wireless headset.

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    I bought this product because i have a corsair scimitar, and used to have some astro tr40 tournament edition wired headset, so i was very spoiled when it came to sound quality. I wasn't expecting alot for the price, but i was pleasantly surprised, the audio quality is pretty close to the wired tr40's and it's wireless! Total game changer here, It can definitely hang with the competition, we will see after a month or two of use but I'm very happy with this headset so far, and i was also surprised to see that it runs Spacial Sound, which is rare for a headset at this price! Definitely a steal! Don't order this shipped though it can get lost! Go curbside pick up or pick up in store.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    My go to headphones!

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    I love these headphones and they lasted me four years however about 2 years in my mic started to not stay up. I just dealt with it since there is a mute button however it was annoying. I’m probably repurchasing them now that my old pair is on the outs. Good wireless distance, and sound canceling.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Wired quality without the fuss

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    Corsair's got a reputation for quality hardware - and it shows in his headset. One of the first things you'll notice on unpacking the Void is its significant heft. While most gaming headsets can boast about the build quality, the Void features a lot of metal parts and some very dense plastic that feels like it can stand up to a a lot of punishment. The RGB elements are fairly understated, with a single light on the mic that doubles as a mute indicator and a lighted logo on each side. The padding is thick and quite comfortable without being too hot. If there's one downside to the way it's built though, it's that it lacks a certain degree of flexibility. It sits on your head rather than wrapping around it, making it a bit easier to accidentally knock it off. Audio is crisp, clear, and plenty loud. It's got a bit less bass than some headphones out of the box, but if you do prefer more low tones then it's not that hard to pump them up with an equalizer. Mic performance is very good with or without the included baffle, and I noticed no perceptible lag from the wireless transmitter. All in all, it's one of the better gaming headsets available at this price point.

    I would recommend this to a friend