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Corsair void elite
Corsair void elite










  1. #Corsair void elite drivers#
  2. #Corsair void elite pro#
  3. #Corsair void elite Bluetooth#

That said, with a total weight of 390g, they do begin to feel heavy if you're coming from straight-up wireless headphones. There's good articulation around the earcups - they rotate 90° to mimic travel headphones - and a solid chunk of memory foam is applied to the micro-adjustable headband.

#Corsair void elite drivers#

Inside, Corsair uses upgraded 50mm drivers that extend the upper echelons of the frequency range from 20,000Hz to 30,000Hz.

corsair void elite

Removable memory foam earpads, of a decent size, are covered by a fine-gauze mesh that does a reasonable job of providing comfort and minimising external noise, though do bear in mind there's no active noise-cancelling technology present on the Void line. Nothing has ostensibly changed in the comfort or fit department in the transition between generations. A micro-USB port is also present for charging, with Corsair reckoning the Elite is good for up to 16 hours of gaming without having to trouble wiring. Like before, the left-hand earcup is home to the power button, microphone muting, and volume adjustment.

corsair void elite

RGB is sensibly limited to the Corsair sail logo on either earcup, with colour, brightness and pattern settings controlled by multi-peripheral iCUE software.

#Corsair void elite Bluetooth#

And given the low cost of integrating a Bluetooth chipset, this £100 set of cans really ought to be multi-purpose. Unlike the dearer Virtuoso gaming headset, Void Elite does without Corsair's Slipstream implementation of WiFi, but just like its more stylish cousin, this headset also shuns Bluetooth connectivity, which is an oversight in our opinion, because it limits usage versatility profoundly. It would have been nice to have a dust bag for transportation duties. There's a bundled, 1.5m-long USB cable for charging, too, and that's your lot as far as accessories are concerned. This wireless model ships with a 2.4GHz USB dongle that acts as a bridge between headset and PC. Let's take a closer look at the Void Elite RGB Wireless in black (carbon).Ĭorsair's design theme remains steadfastly familiar.

#Corsair void elite pro#

So, why has Corsair gone to the trouble of supplanting the popular Pro with Elite? Good question, and chief amongst the improvements are better 50mm drivers and a Discord-certified microphone imbued with greater sensitivity. Another model, Void Elite Surround (£65), available in black or red, eschews RGB but opens up further compatibility through the bundling of both wired USB and a 3.5mm connector. Rather than reinvent the wheel, Corsair has updated its gaming-focussed range of Pro models to the Elite, now available in black or white trim in both wireless (£100) and wired (£70) versions, complete with logo-lit RGB.

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The firm launched a quartet of Pro models in August 2017, and catered for wireless and USB-wired connectivity on familiar-looking headsets immediately recognisable as being from the Corsair stable. Evolution is the name of the game as far as Corsair's ever-expanding range of gaming headsets is concerned.












Corsair void elite