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The Corsair Gaming VOID headset come in a couple of different versions, including a Wireless variant with 7.1 Virtual Surround Sound. The headset also features extensive tweaking options, including changing the LED's on the ear cups into a color of your choice. The Corsair VOID Wireless RGB is available in Carbon and White color combinations.
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Pros
Pro Cushioned ear pads help to enhance comfort
The ear pads and headband feature thick cushioning which helps to minimize pressure on the ears and sides of the head. The pads are covered with a mesh material which allows for some airflow around the ears, and somehow helps to minimize heat build-up.
Pro RGB lighting customization
Through Corsair's CUE software, users can choose from a wide range of color combinations for the lights on the left and right ear cups. Different lighting patterns can also be selected, and can be set to match with other RGB equipped computers and gaming peripherals.
Pro Extensive customization software
Corsair includes its CUE software (Corsair Utility Engine) to tweak the sounds of the VOID to your liking. The options are quite extensive and allow you to adjust the equalizer settings for different profiles. The CUE software also allows you to adjust the color of the RGB LED's in both ear cups.
Cons
Con RGB lighting puts a heavy toll on battery life
Keeping the RGB lighting on while using the headset can substantially drop battery life. There can be a reduction of anywhere from 3 to 6 hours of playback time, depending on the brightness of the lights and lighting effects used. If optimal battery duration is important, then consider turning off the lights when using the headset.
Con Virtual Dolby 7.1 doesn't always work well
The Virtual 7.1 Dolby Surround implemented in the Corsair VOID Wireless doesn't always work well and mostly depends on the game or media you're playing. It can prove to be a huge advantage, while sometimes it's actually preferable to use the standard stereo setting. Tweaking via the included software is recommended, which can be annoying.
Con Questionable comfort due to high weight
Comfort is subjective and might vary from person to person, but the general consensus definitely is mixed. However, with the VOID weighing in at a little above 350 grams - that might be too heavy for some users and puts too much pressure on your ears.