The Corsair VOID RGB Elite are a good choice for wired gaming, as long as you play games on a PC or PS4. They have wired audio with low latency, feel pretty good, and give a pretty full listening experience. Compatibility with the Corsair iCUE companion app gives you access to a graphic EQ as well as microphone sidetone adjustment, which is helpful when you want to make sure your friends can hear you clearly.
Corsair says that the headset can play music for 16 hours on a single charge, and in our tests, it did a little better than that. When the RGB lighting was turned off, the Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless could play music for just under 17 hours and 25 minutes straight. Our tests are done at a slightly louder volume (75dB) than most people listen at, so you might do a little better.
Specifications
- Brand Corsair
- Series Void ELITE Wireless Carbon
- Color Black
- Form Factor On Ear
- Connectivity Technology Bluetooth
Where to get Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless Premium Gaming Headset?
The Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless is a wireless headset for gaming that connects to devices with a 2.4 GHz USB RF dongle. That’s the only method it will work with. As is common with wireless gaming headsets, there is no backup 3.5mm cord choice, and the micro-USB port on the headset is only for charging.
There is no wired option, unless you use two USB ports for the dongle and charging cord. Even though the iCUE app is annoyingly built into the Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless, gaming with it is usually a pretty good time. On PC, you can get surround sound, which works great with games like Overwatch and Fortnite. Strangely, it’s not clear right away whether this is Dolby, DTS, or something else as far as surround sound goes, but it doesn’t really matter.