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Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE headset review - Introduction

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/26/2019 03:00 PM [ 4] 4 comment(s)

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Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE headset

We review the new Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE headset. The new headset is aimed at both gaming and music-loving audiophiles. It's not just Corsairs most premium headset, it's even a bit of an experience. Yes, I know, that sounds weird, but the second you enable this headset you are welcomed by a friendly voice, your headset is taling to you with what I can only describe as the star trek supercomputer, she's telling you that the headset is linked up. When enabling the MIC the same happens, as we are again greeted by that friendly voice, telling me that it is active. Lovin'; that.

So yes, welcome towards a new Corsair headset review. Corsair has been offering quite a bit of them, ranging from low to high priced e.g. budget towards the gaming premium. However there is a niche left, the premium market, and that is where the Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE headset fits in. A grand design attractive design in which Corsair still managed to squeeze RGB functionality. Of course, it's not about that, this is a headset for the purists, with hours of wireless headset gaming and music listening over two quality Neodyne 50mm drivers. These surround sound headphones offer 16-bit/48 KHz playback and a frequency range of 20Hz-40,000Hz (note: you can not hear above 20,000 Hz unless you're very young). Being all wireless and fitted with nice big Neodyne 50mm drivers this headset connects wireless with the help of a slipstream dongle connected towards your USB port - a receiver and transmitter USB dongle. Obviously, for best functionality, you will need to download the latest iCUE software for the full software suite which allows you to tweak audio to your audiophile preference as well as RGB lighting (off is an option too!). The headset offers surround wireless gaming headset that brings in more realistic multi-channel-like gaming audio. The battery charge can bring you the comfort of 20 hours of continuous fragging pleasure before it runs out of battery life, and if depleted you can, of course, continue by connecting a USB cable, so charing and usage at the same time can be done.

  • Sound Quality: A matched pair of precisely tuned 50mm high-density neodymium speaker drivers deliver immersive 7.1 surround sound with a frequency range of 20Hz-40,000Hz – double that of typical gaming headsets.
  • Comfort: Premium memory foam earpads that conform to the shape of your head, along with a lightweight headband deliver pillow-soft, long-lasting comfort, enabling you to play for hours on end.
  • Fast Gaming-Grade Wireless: High-fidelity, ultra-low latency audio, with an exceptional 60ft signal range using SLIPSTREAM CORSAIR WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY.
  • Broadcast-Grade Detachable Microphone: A 9.5mm omnidirectional, high-bandwidth microphone provides wide dynamic range and superb vocal clarity with excellent low-end response.
  • Lightweight Construction: Built with machined aluminum throughout, from the headband to the ear cups, ensuring both maximum comfort and long-term durability.
  • Wide Device Compatibility: Connect to virtually any device including PC, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and mobile with wired 3.5mm, USB, or SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS.*
  • High-Fidelity 24bit/96KHz USB Audio: Experience true high-fidelity sound via USB wired connection.
  • All-Day, All-Night Battery Life: Game for up to 20 hours at a time thanks to a custom, high-capacity lithium-ion battery and an accelerometer-based smart-sleep/wake function.
  • Dynamic RGB Lighting: Micro-perforation RGB lighting on each ear cup allows for virtually unlimited color options and customization to match any style.
  • Intelligent Control, Unlimited Possibilities: CORSAIR iCUE software enables custom audio equalizer settings, immersive 7.1 surround sound, sidetone control and RGB lighting synchronization with compatible CORSAIR peripherals, coolers, fans and more.
  • Storage Pouch Included: Keep your Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE in a cross-stitched and padded pouch sealed with a magnetic clasp.
The product will be sold as normal and SE model. the SE model is fitted with an aluminum ear cup plates finish and micro-perforation RGB lighting (we'll show you that later), a larger, 9.5mm broadcast-quality microphone and storage pouch. Virtuoso RGB Wireless has a rather spicy MSRP of $179,- while SE has an MSRP of $209,- the headset will become available in three colors; Gunmetal, carbon and white.

 




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