The Void offers solid stereo audio, but its weak surround-sound and assorted quirks prevent it from being a standout pick.
The Void offers solid stereo audio, but its weak surround-sound and assorted quirks prevent it from being a standout pick.
Really nice pair of wireless headphones. I would recommend it to other people and even more if you have any Corsair keyboards, mice, headphone stand or RGB mousepad because of the corsair Cue software.
Great sound clarity; The Dolby surround sound is amazing when playing games Don't have to worry about a cable restraining you when you go and leave your pc to get a snack, and you can keep talking to your teammates or friends while doing so
The audio gets distorted if you use it for more than 3-4 hours; To fix this just turn it off then back on again and you will be good for another 3-4 hours
Almost every gaming peripheral has one unique feature. Even the most unremarkable mouse, keyboard or headset usually has one thing - even if it's just a tiny bell or whistle - that sets it apart from the scads of competitors on the market.
Comfortable fit; Decent game audio; Inexpensive
Disappointing music performance; Dated design; No defining features
If there was 1 product I have ever purchased that epitomizes irritating, its these headphone. Constantly loosing sound because it turns itself off, in game. The on/off button is not easy to find on the headphones without taking them off and looking. Im sure with time I would get used to this, but.
But if you use any higher quality pair of headphones from Sennheiser and Audio Technica, among others, the sound quality on these is horrendous. While I wouldn't recommend the Void Pros to anyone, I can understand why some would want wireless regardless of quality; however, if that's the case, the...
With the VOID Wireless, we are getting quite a bit of improvements regarding product comfort, LED lighting system and software configuration. Corsair has added the RGB system for extra eye candy, but we have found more useful the two LEDs near the MIC which light up in order to signal different...
We recently got the chance to check out the VOID Wireless Dolby 7.1 gaming headset in the "Yellowjacket" special edition color scheme. This wireless headset retails for $149.99 and is available "soon" for your purchasing enjoyment. Why should you purchase this headset?
In conclusion, the HS50 from Corsair is an affordable headset that meets the demand for you audio lovers. They give you several ways to make the HS50 you next headset, an ergonomic design and awesome price. No Cue Software with this headset, just plug it in and go. Great headset all around!
Price; Build Quality; Microphone clarity; Discord Certified; Multi-Platform Compatibility; 50mm Drivers; 2 year Warranty
There seems to be no end to our continuous quest for the world's best gaming peripherals and in a way we welcome it since it keeps us up to date with all the latest game titles for the PC.
- Good Build Quality; - Design; - Very Comfortable; - Mids / Highs / Bass Levels; - Positioning Audio Via Dolby Headphone; - RGB illumination; - Battery Life (16 Hours; - Unified CUE Software; - Exclusive Base Station
- Only Available In Yellow and Black Color; - No 3.5mm Input; - Limited RGB Illumination
Corsair has revamped its gaming headset range by introducing four new models under the Void Pro banner. Available in wireless, wired USB and wired 3.5mm analog (non-RGB) variants with virtual Dolby 7.1 technology on all versions, Corsair says it has improved the new range in a number of key areas.
Better earcup design; Very comfortable; Improved stereo performance
Non-detachable mic
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