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Review: Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE headset
We review a headset from Corsair, the all-new Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE ( as in special edition). The new headset is aimed at gaming and music-loving audiophiles. It's not just Corsairs most premium headset, it's even a bit of an experience really, this headphone will talk to you, my man.
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#5714955 Posted on: 09/27/2019 11:41 AM
I don't think their intention is to be used outside, though.
I don't think their intention is to be used outside, though.
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#5718406 Posted on: 10/09/2019 05:57 AM
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
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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#5718758 Posted on: 10/09/2019 11:46 PM
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.
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.