Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless Headset review -
Introduction
Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless Headset
Corsair is known as a manufacturer of a great variety of PC components and peripherals. They have a wide portfolio of headphones, including the budget-oriented HS series, running upwards to the very high-end Void series. In this review, we’re checking out the all-new Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless. Announced on the 10th of October this year, it is another revision of the Void series, following in the footsteps of the Void RGB and the Void Pro RGB that we reviewed here in the past. I’ll start off by saying that you won’t be shocked after when you see this new model. Well, it’s not a good idea to change the winning squad, right?
The headset that we’ve reviewed is the carbon variant, and there is also a white one available. The VOID RGB ELITE WIRELESS connects to both PC and PS4 (that’s something new) via 2.4GHz wireless, with up to 40ft of range and 16 hours of battery life, offering both 7.1 surround sound (only on PC, via the included USB adapter) and dynamic RGB lighting on the ear cups. It's a headset that supports surround sound, but you can be sure that disabling this feature makes it sound better overall. With the VOID ELITE, you’ll discover new, custom-tuned 50mm neodymium audio drivers with an expanded frequency range of 20Hz-30,000Hz that have been designed from the ground up. There’s also 7.1 surround sound (only on PC) that puts you in the middle of the action with immersive virtual multi-channel audio. You’ll find a completely redesigned, Discord-certified, omnidirectional and plush memory foam in the ear cups and headband here. This enables the VOID ELITE headsets to combine the performance, quality, and features that gamers demand. When used on PC, Corsairs exclusive iCUE software provides additional audio EQ control, sound field pre-sets, and sidetone adjustment.
This is a headset priced at 99.99 USD, and it should be comfortable to wear and provide a pleasant audio experience. The product will carry a 2-year warranty, which ensures that the Corsair VOID RGB ELITE WIRELESS Gaming Headset is going to receive the right amount of product support. Well, let’s hit the next page.
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