Corsair releases Virtuoso RGB Wireless and Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE
Corsair today launched its new flagship line of premium gaming headsets with the Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless and Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE. Virtuoso RGB Wireless provides sound and voice quality, delivering an astounding audio frequency range of 20Hz-40,000Hz alongside a detachable broadcast-grade microphone.
Crafted and styled for exceptional comfort and refined looks, Virtuoso RGB Wireless is available in black, white, or SE gunmetal, with plush memory foam earpads and headband for all-day, all-night listening. Connecting via your choice of hyper-fast SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS, high-fidelity USB wired, or universal 3.5mm, the Virtuoso RGB Wireless sets a new standard for gaming headset audio, comfort, and versatility.
The Virtuoso RGB Wireless is engineered for the most accurate and impressive sound quality CORSAIR has ever offered in a gaming headset. Thanks to a pair of high-density 50mm neodymium audio drivers, carefully hand-matched to within +/-1dB of tolerance for exceptional performance, the Virtuoso RGB Wireless boasts double the frequency range of typical gaming headsets at 20Hz – 40,000Hz. This allows for incredibly detailed and accurate reproduction of sound, from the deep rumbling of tanks in the distance to the whine of jet engines flying overhead, and everything in-between.
Of course, hearing your teammates is crucial, but making sure they hear your calls clearly is just as important. That’s why the Virtuoso RGB Wireless features a detachable, omni-directional broadcast-grade microphone with up to 10,000Hz frequency response, nearly double the range of typical wireless gaming headsets. Exhaustively tested and Discord-certified, Virtuoso RGB Wireless captures more of your voice, and delivers it just as you hear it, for clear communication and outstanding sound.
While traditional headsets are limited to one connection type, the Virtuoso RGB Wireless offers three different ways to connect to a vast variety of sources, however you play or listen. Connect to your PC with SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS technology for a hyper-fast, unwavering signal, letting you play completely untethered from anywhere in the room with up to 60ft of range. For the utmost sound quality, plug in via USB to enable both high-fidelity 24bit/96kHz audio and immersive 7.1 surround sound. Finally, a universal 3.5mm four-pole connector ensures compatibility with the widest range of devices, from DACs and audio players to consoles and mobile devices.
Its lightweight machined aluminum construction means the Virtuoso RGB Wireless can sit comfortably on your head for hours at a time, while the soft cushioning of its plush memory foam earpads creates a luxurious listening experience for gaming, streaming, or media. An integrated battery provides up to 20 hours of wireless battery life, aided by an accelerometer-based smart-wake function that preserves power when you put the headset down, and automatically turns it on when you pick it back up.
When connected via USB or SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS, the Virtuoso RGB Wireless harnesses the power of CORSAIR iCUE software, giving you complete control over your headset’s audio and lighting. Choose from a range of pre-tuned audio profiles or precisely adjust equalizer settings to your exact specifications. Customize the integrated RGB lighting with near-limitless colors and dynamic effects, synchronized with all your iCUE-compatible devices for system-wide light shows.
While the standard Virtuoso RGB Wireless already sets a new bar for gaming headsets, the SE model raises it even further with several enhancements. The Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE features a larger, 9.5mm microphone element for even better vocal clarity and pickup. Additional aluminum trim throughout the headset perfectly accentuates its gorgeous gunmetal color, while subtle micro-perforation on the aluminum ear cups allows its RGB lighting to shine through or fade out for a seamless look. Finally, the SE model includes its own padded, cross-stitched storage pouch, sealed with a magnetic clasp.
Whether you’re taking command on the battlefield or listening to your favorite album, the Virtuoso RGB Wireless delivers incredible sound and impeccable clarity.
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I don't think their intention is to be used outside, though.
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they come too late for me but I was once interested in buying corsair headphones, seeing as I use their headphone stand already (which is a soundcard and 2x usb hub too) but the void rgb was worthless, nice to see they decided to make a real headset
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Think i`ll stick with my Corsair Void in white, although not my first headset.... i cant say im impressed with the 7.1 emulation unless it doesnt work well in the division 2 but then again i do have Tinnitus and 30+ % loss of hearing in the upper ranges, for the £65 i paid for the Void...im quite happy...they look good.....theyre not too heavy and they are comfortable even after 4 hours use, the Virtuoso sound like they do the same thing just look a bit fancier......nice yes but imo not worth the money.
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...I remember using my first wireless headset back in 2002, and although I recall very little about that experience I do recall them being pretty OK despite being 17 years ago. Regardless, I don't see myself ever getting wireless headphones again, if I'm going mobile with my audio-source, I prefer not to look like a complete tool out in the wild with a huge set of wireless or even wired headphones; I'll keep my dignity and stick to using tiny wireless earbuds when out and about around other humans.