The manufacturer, Corsair, claims that the headset has a playing length of 16 hours on a single charge, and our testing revealed that it actually did a little bit better than that. The Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless lasted just short of 17 hours and 25 minutes of continuous playback with the RGB lighting turned off. Because our tests are conducted at a volume that is slightly higher than what most people listen at (about 75 dB), you might be able to do even better than that.
However, if you opt to switch on the LED illumination, you should prepare for the battery life to be significantly reduced; I discovered that the battery drained significantly more quickly with it turned on. In order to connect to various electronic gadgets, the wireless gaming headset known as the Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless makes use of a 2.4 GHz USB RF dongle. That is the only approach that it provides for that way it. There is no wired option, unless you want to occupy two USB ports with the dongle and the charging cord, as there is no backup 3.5mm cord option, as is customary with wireless gaming headsets, and the headset’s micro-USB connector is exclusively for charging.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]Specification
- 50mm neodymium audio drivers
- 20Hz–30,000Hz frequency response
- 32-ohm impedance
- 109dB sensitivity
- Omnidirectional microphone, 6.0mm x 5.0mm, -42dB (+/- 3dB).
- Wired USB, 2.4GHz wifi.
- Weight: 396g (wired), 382g (wireless).
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When it comes to a ‘luxury’ headset, the Corsair Void RGB Elite falls short of every expectation that one would have. Everything about them, from the packing to the build quality to the general design, feels a little bit cheap. The sole aspect of these headphones that receives a thumbs up from us is their utility, including the ability to connect wirelessly, the availability of two different mute choices, and an easily accessible volume slider.
For me, the most significant aspect of a pair of gaming headphones is how well they reproduce the game’s audio. When playing competitive games that demand you to pay close attention to the action around you, having headphones on is not only helpful but absolutely necessary. The same may be said about the acoustic performance of the headphones.