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Battery lasts way longer and charges faster than the old void
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Great sound, just like the HS80s. Got this as a gift. I feel happy knowing that Corsair's warranty policy has me covered just in case any defect issues occur.
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Works great! Long battery life. I got it on sale. Too bad Xbox doesn't make everything easily compatible, so had to pay a little more. But it appears to be worth it.
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Love this brand. I’m hard on my headsets and this brand lasts the longest. Great quality, my go to for the price. Use my rewards for even bigger deals!
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Not bad, I ended up returning the item as they are over priced for what you get. Gaming headsets are a gimmick I have no need for the mic, I own one and I have studio quality headphones that sound better
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The Corsair Void V2 Max wireless headset brings alot the wireless gaming table. The versatility to add to a PC or console or both at the same time really opens the doors to how you want to use it. You get a 2.4ghz wireless option as well as bluetooth and the ability to have both at the same time is really great.
I found the headset to be very comfortable for long extended gaming sessions, I will admin my ears got a bit warm but that might just be me. I do wish the mic was removable when not needed, but it did not effect my enjoyment of the headset. Communication on the mic was crystal clear and all my teammates had no issues hearing me or complaining about too much background noise being picked up.
Battery life here is really king at a 70 hours of play time and when you get low a quick 15 min charge will net you another 6 hours if needed. No hot swappable batteries here still the quick charge keeps in the action quickly.
Sound is really top notch whether its getting lost in a movie, song or fps game. I could hear all the footsteps and environmental sounds I could imagine all around me. Watching movies really made the surround sound pop in my headset and made for an immersive viewing experience.
On PC the software makes everything very customizable from RGB to making custom actions for the buttons so you really can tailor the experience to what you want out of it.
If you want to play on XBOX you still get a premium experience all the way around, its nice getting the option to use it how you want. Corsair really gave us a premium headset option here without the premium price you might find on other comparable brands.
Overall very happy with the headset and would absolutely recommend.
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I’ve been running the CORSAIR VOID V2 Max Wireless through its paces on the Xbox, and honestly, it’s one of those headsets that quietly earns its keep. First off, the sound profile is clean and immersive — Dolby Atmos support paired with custom 50mm drivers. Whether I’m deep in a movie or bouncing between Discord and gameplay, the audio stays crisp and balanced.
What really sold me is the dual connectivity: simultaneous 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth. I can take calls or scroll TikTok while waiting for a game to load — no need to switch devices. That’s a game-changer for me, especially when I’m coordinating with friends or juggling playlists for the correct game im playing.
Comfort? It’s built for long sessions. The memory foam ear cushions and breathable microfiber fabric keep things cool for me during long sessions — and I’m in Mississippi, so that matters (its hot). The headset is light at 303 grams and its well-distributed, and I didn’t feel any pressure points, even with glasses on. That’s rare.
Battery life is another win: up to 70 hours on a full charge, and a quick 15-minute top-up gives you 6 more hours. That’s sweet when you’re heading into a late-night game sessiobn and forgot to plug in the headset earlier.
Mic quality is solid — auto-mute when you flip it up is intuitive, though I wish it were detachable. It’s clearly designed for home gaming, not commuting, and that’s fine by me.
A few small touches I appreciate: the RGB lighting is subtle, not flashy; the earcup controls for game/chat balance are super handy on the Xbox. The headset lays flat on my neck when I need a break — no awkward neck pressure.
At $149, it’s not budget-tier, but it punches above its weight in features and comfort. If you’re looking for a headset that doesn’t just sound good but feels right for long sessions and multitasking, this one’s worth the money.
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Bottom Line Up Front
The CORSAIR VOID WIRELESS v2 is a budget-friendly, multi-platform gaming headset that delivers strong battery life, versatile wireless options, and accessible customization through iCUE while keeping a surprisingly competitive feature set for the price.
Design and comfort
- Fit and materials: Breathable memory foam ear cushions wrapped in microfiber fabric provide consistent comfort during long sessions.
- Build and controls: On-ear controls give instant access to mute, volume, and mode switching. The power button placement is inconvenient and harder to access than it should be.
- Multiplatform focus: Dual wireless compatibility for PC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and mobile makes the headset a flexible pick for mixed-console households.
Sound performance
- Drivers and spatial audio: Custom-tuned 50mm drivers combined with Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio produce dynamic and directional sound that helps pinpoint footsteps, explosions, and movement precisely.
- Overall fidelity: Audio quality is not perfectly consistent across all sources but remains well above "horrible" and more than acceptable for gaming, movies, and casual music listening.
- Use case:Dolby Atmos and driver tuning deliver a clear advantage in positional awareness for competitive play while providing immersive soundscapes for single-player and media consumption.
Microphone and voice features
- Microphone tech: The omni-directional mic with NVIDIA Broadcast technology effectively reduces background noise and produces clear communication for teammates and calls.
- Practical results: Voice clarity and noise rejection are strong for a headset in this price range.
Battery life and connectivity
- Endurance:Up to 70 hours of battery life enables days of use between charges.
- Fast charging: A 15-minute top-up supplies around 6 hours of play time.
- Wireless modes: Low-latency 2.4GHz wireless covers high-performance gaming needs while Bluetooth offers easy device switching and added versatility.
Software and customization
- iCUE integration: CORSAIR iCUE provides RGB control, mic customization, firmware updates, and pre-tuned profiles.
- Missing element: The current lack of an integrated iCUE equalizer is a notable omission that limits on-the-fly tonal adjustments, which is the primary reason the headset earns four stars instead of five.
Pros
- Exceptional battery life and fast-charge capability.
- Dolby Atmos and capable 50mm drivers for strong spatial audio.
- Dual wireless modes plus easy multi-platform switching.
- Comfortable memory foam ear cushions for long sessions.
- NVIDIA Broadcast noise reduction delivers clear voice communication.
- Aggressive price to feature ratio.
Cons
- Power button placement is poorly located and inconvenient.
- Audio quality varies with source and is not uniformly consistent.
- No built-in iCUE equalizer limits granular on-device tuning.
Verdict
For anyone seeking a budget-friendly headset with long battery life, reliable wireless performance, and strong spatial audio, the CORSAIR VOID WIRELESS v2 is an excellent value. The headset delivers most of the features gamers want at a modest price with only a few compromises. The inconvenient power button and the absence of an iCUE equalizer keep it from perfection, but it remains the best budget unit I have tested and one I would happily buy if needed.
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The CORSAIR - VOID V2 Max Wireless Gaming Headset for Xbox, PC, Playstation, and Mobile – Carbon is a plug and play midrange value headset that is extremely comfortable and produces fantastic sound quality. It’s super lightweight with large soft cushions made from memory foam and breathable microfiber fabric. The weight is barely 300grams and the plush fabric-covered ear cushions and thick padded headband create a very comfortable gaming session. The snug and plush earcups that have replaceable mesh-covered foam earpads can rotate angles up to 90 degrees. There are two RGB strips down the front side of each earpiece to display a variety of RGB options such as lights flickering between a range of different colors. The controls are on the left earcup. From there I have connection ports, the power button that can switch between the 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth connections and a textured multi-function button below it. The multifunction button can answer/hang up phone calls, play/pause music, skip a track, go back one track and enter Bluetooth pairing mode. A volume rocker, which can also be pressed to access the headset's onboard EQ presets is also there. There are 4 EQ presets to choose from, though the standard EQ setting is surprisingly flat. I can install the iCUE software to get the most out of the Void Wireless V2, with a 10-band EQ, except that is only available for PC and Mac. Of course with the VOID V2 50mm drivers I have plenty of sound coming out powerfully. It produces a balanced sound profile, with deep but slightly restrained bass, a solid midrange, and clear, comfortable highs. Connections come via both Bluetooth and a sizeable 2.4Ghz USB-A wireless dongle. The VOID V2 includes an omnidirectional microphone arm that automatically mutes when flipped up and turns on when angled down. This non-detachable boom mic is above-average in microphone quality. It is great for chatting with friends and teammates and it performs exceptionally well, with the amount of depth it manages to capture. Charging is via a USB-C port, with its included 1.8m charging cable giving a maximum of 65 hours of playtime. The CORSAIR - VOID V2 Max Wireless Gaming Headset for Xbox, PC, Playstation, and Mobile – Carbon is a very versatile headset. As the latest CORSAIR on the market, at a great price, this VOID V2 has not disappointed my gaming experiences.
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I got this Corsair Void V2 headset with my husband in mind. He primarily plays games on his Xbox, but occasionally plays on a PC too. I always hear him mention his every day headset is dying, so I thought this headset seemed like a well-rounded, affordable option for him to have as a second pair.
Overall, this headset is very comfortable and adjustable to fit just right on his head. It holds quality sound and has a crisp and clean microphone. The battery life seems great too. He hasn't had to charge it with a couple hours of use each day over a weeks time. It's also extremely durable as our cat has already knocked it off his desk quite a few times on tile flooring!
Aside from that, it was easy for him to connect to his Xbox and begin using. He had to do some quick firmware updating right out of the box but it was quick and painless and he gave them a full charge before first use. He likes being able to walk two floors away and still being able to talk to his friends and not have any connection issues. And he loves the customizing you can do with the RGB lighting and even with the audio.
This headset is definitely is new primary. You can't be the price and quality!
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TL;DR – The Corsair Void V2 Max for Xbox is a solid wireless headset. Solid audio quality, solid build quality, and (for the Windows and macOS crowd) integration with the Corsair iCUE ecosystem makes it a great choice for those of you who already have peripherals or computer parts from Corsair, SCUF, or El Gato. It’s easy to set up and use, the lighting on the side isn’t extremely annoying like on some headsets, and did I mention the audio quality is pretty terrific? The only real downside here is that it’s yet another wireless adapter for yet another Corsair product if you’re already multiple devices deep in the ecosystem.
Unboxing and first impressions:
The packaging is both classy and eco-friendly. Inside the box, you’ll find a USB-A to USB-C charge cable, the wireless adapter, instruction and warranty literature, and the headset itself wrapped in cloth.
The headset’s build quality is pretty impeccable. I’m not sure if the brackets holding the ear cups are metal or plastic, but they feel very solid. All the other plastics in this headset feel very high quality compared to other headsets I’ve used in the past. Of course, though, the cable and dongle are exactly what you expect in a Corsair headset box, though the cable was shorter this time.
Setup:
For the Xbox, it’s pretty much plug in and go. Double-tap the power button and you’re in Xbox mode. Everything takes care of itself for audio, including automatic pairing.
On Windows and Mac, if you don’t already have iCUE installed, you’ll need that. If you do have iCUE installed, you’ll likely need to restart your computer after connecting both the wireless dongle and the headset because of iCUE updates and drivers. Pairing with the wireless dongle is automatic.
This headset also supports Bluetooth connectivity for mobile devices. Press the button next to the power button on the left ear cup and you enter Bluetooth pairing mode. It connects nearly instantly to whatever mobile device you have.
Also, a nice surprise for the multiple platform people – The Void V2 Max for Xbox supports PlayStation and Nintendo Switch. Again, plug and play or pair via Bluetooth and go.
Usage:
I did test this out on both Xbox (Series X) and Windows. On the Series X, it worked as advertised – double-tap the power button and the controls just worked. Audio quality was good, Atmos for Headphones did what it was supposed to do in both games and with movies, and the connection was very stable. Even Atmos on 4k Blu-Ray discs worked well.
On Windows, there were updates to run before I could use this headset. I ended up restarting twice (once for the dongle, once for the headset itself). Audio quality was insanely good, Atmos for Headphones did was it was supposed to do in both games and with streaming content, and Apple Music Lossless Hi-Res with Atmos sounded very impressive (24-bit/96 KHz sampling is available for playback).
macOS’ situation would have been similar to Windows with firmware updates had I not updated the dongle and headset in Windows. I couldn’t test for special audio compatibility as my Mac is too old, but lossless sounded great in Apple Music and game audio with a variety of titles was solid. I also made a quick composition in GarageBand and didn't have any noticeable latency compared to wired headphones.
Audio quality via Bluetooth on my iPhone was decent. Game audio via Bluetooth was extremely low latency.
Gaming performance on both Xbox and Windows was similar. Both handled Atmos in games like Halo: MCC, Forza Motorsport 7, and Doom Dark Ages very well. Game audio was placed exactly where you thought enemies, squadmates, and people you drove against were at. I also tried out music mastered in Dolby Atmos via Apple Music and noticed a definite increase of spaciousness in the music. In particular, Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon felt like I was listening with a properly configured quadraphonic audio system which is very impressive for a headset without headtracking.
I did find the lighting on the side of the headset distracting from time to time when I caught it out of my peripheral vision. It’s a nice visual flare if you’re streaming, but otherwise, I’d recommend turning the lighting off.
I did notice that I wore these headphones 5 hours straight and they were extremely comfortable. I would have liked slightly larger ear cups, but the cushioning and covering made these melt away.
Disappointments:
Honestly, I wish I could have paired this with another one of my Corsair dongles. USB ports seem to be at a premium on many modern computers these days – I’m not knocking the headset over this, however. Also, I’d like to be able to disable the LED on the dongle.
Closing:
When it comes down to it, the Void V2 Max for Xbox is a solid option for a gaming headset. While you can get something that costs less, you’ll give up either build quality, audio quality, wireless connectivity, or some combination of the three. You can also spend more on other brands of headset that don’t do everything as well as the Void V2 Max for Xbox does.
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The Corsair Void V2 is a fantastic gaming headset. It features both 2.4g and bluetooth wireless connectivity and can be used on xbox, pc, and playstation. It connects via a usb dongle. I really love the fact that it can connect to pc, xbox and playstation. And it's just a simple usb dongle and not some convoluted hdmi switcher. It works exactly as you would want it to, you just move the dongle from one system to the other and it works like any other headset. Really great for multi-console owners. They are really comfortable too. I wore them for over an hour and my ears never felt overly hot or fatigued. The sound quality was fantastic. The bass was really punchy, but you could also hear the subtle sounds like footsteps, and could even tell the direction they were coming from. On PC, you can download the Corsair iCue software and customize the headset to your liking. You can customize the lighting featured on the front of the headset, set the key assignment for what happens when you press in the volume scroll, and most importantly, adjust the equalizer settings. There are a few preset settings like movies and FPS competition, but you can also create and save your own EQ as well. Lastly, battery life on this headset is great. Corsair claims up to 70 hours of battery life, and in my testing, I was able to use them all week for a few hours a day and didn't need to recharge them. So 70 may be a stretch, but you can definitely get a lot of use out of these before needing a recharge. Overall, this is a great headset. You can use it on pretty much all modern gaming platforms, its really comfortable, has a long lasting battery, and most importantly, has really great sound quality. This is easily one of the best gaming headsets I've used in recent memory.
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Nice comfortable feeling headphones that don't sit to tightly on the ears. The USB donglle for wireless connection is the standard corsair USB, but nice and large, about the size of a typical USB flash drive, giving it decent range in my testing and not likely to be lost on the floor. It is USB A and I find front of the PC or an extension USB-A cable from the back to make sure its has an unobstracted view works awesomely in ensuring no drops, but that is mostly because I have a large steel oldschool case and it tends to block a lot. Laptops shouldn't be an issue, unless you don't have a USB-A port, in that case your need a USB-A to USB-c, so be aware. Same for the charing the cable.
I found the battery to be long lasting and able to handle going days at a time between chargings. Also the volume on the headset is a rock switch, something different but I found easy to find when headphones are on and control, just different from the whell.
Microphone worked well and is flip to mute. Its also flexible allowing for some different adjustments to get your voice just right. Only thing I worry about being flexible and not removal is damage to it over time, and not something I can measure, just something to consider.
Sound is great and just perfect I found for gaming. Didn't make me any better but at least when I lost in games I could hear why which is always a plus.
Overall I found these to be great headphones that work well and recommend them.