Corsair VOID RGB ELITE Wireless Gaming Headset – 7.1 Surround Sound – Discord Certified – iCUE Compatible – PC, Mac, PS5, PS4 – White
$109.84
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Description
Price: $109.84
(as of Jul 14, 2024 11:19:16 UTC – Details)
Immerse yourself in the action with the Corsair void RGB Elite wireless with custom-tuned 50mm neodymium audio drivers delivering 7.1 surround sound on PC Microfiber mesh fabric and memory foam ear pads provide lasting comfort Connect to your PC or PS4 with a low-latency 2.4GHz wireless connection with a range of up to 40ft and all-day battery life up to 16 hours An omnidirectional microphone with LED mute indicator ensures that you’re heard with exceptional vocal clarity The void RGB Elite’s distinctive design and durable construction are complemented by fully customizable RGB lighting on each ear cup Powerful Corsair iCUE software ties everything together enabling full control over equalizer settings 7.1 surround sound RGB lighting.
Maximum Operating Distance :40 Feet.Headphones fit type:On-Ear.Headset Frequency Response 20Hz – 30 kHz.Specific uses for product : Gaming
Hear everything from the lightest footstep to the most Thundering explosion thanks to premium custom-tuned 50mm high-density neodymium Audio drivers with an expanded frequency range of 20Hz-30,000Hz
Constructed for enduring comfort through long gaming sessions with breathable microfiber mesh fabric and plush memory foam earpads
Connect wirelessly to your PC or PS4/PS5 using low-latency 2.4GHz wireless with the included USB adapter
An omnidirectional microphone picks up your voice with exceptional clarity with a flip-up mute function and a built-in LED mute indicator
Built to last through years of gaming with durable construction and aluminum Yokes
7.1 surround sound not supported with Apple M1 Chip devices.
Customers say
Customers like the comfort of the headphones. They say the ear muffs are soft but firm, and the headband is padded well. They appreciate the quality of the product. However, some customers are disappointed with charging. Opinions are mixed on mic quality, fit, sound quality, battery life, and value.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
L.D. –
Great for price
Great for the price. Very sturdy but still flexible and comfortable. Easy to adjust. Good sound quality;. Noise cancelation not great but decent. Overall amazing for this price.
Chris –
Amazingly Comfortable Headset For Larger Heads / Ears With Great Sound Quality For the Price.
Comfort (5/5): If you have a big head and / or ears this headset was designed for you. The ear cups completely cover my long elf ears and doesn’t cause any pressure on the side / top of my head even when wearing glasses. The soft mesh cups don’t get hot even after long sessions. They feel lightweight and study (Some metal but mostly plastic). For me personally (Tall / thinner head with long elf ears) they fit great but they can feel loose compared to other headsets and can fall off when making extreme head movements.Sound Quality (5/5): For a $99 headset these things sound amazing. Surround sound is booming and doesn’t feel washed out or distant. EQ settings are bountiful and Bass Boost sounds deep. They don’t advertise any noise cancelling features but even without any sound output, they easily drown out my PC fans (which sits on my desk) and background noise in the next room over.Chat (5/5): Chat quality is good. Sidetone is clear and without static. I would not use these as a primary Mic but for gaming they get the job done and I haven’t had any complaints from my friends when listening to me while on discord.Software and Dongle (3/5): I really want to like iCue (Corsairs software) but it can be troublesome. Voice command prompts are an amazing feature: a voice will tell you what settings you have applied, when the mic is on or off, when surround sound is enabled and when battery level is low. That is, it’s amazing when it works. The software can be buggy and some features can occasionally disable when turning the headset or PC on / off. This isn’t all the time but the occasional hiccup can be a headache. The dongle is stupidly massive (why Corsair?) Distance is great. I lose no signal / quality walking 30 steps away or playing on my TV the next room over from my PC. EQ and RGB settings are plentiful.Battery (4/5): Battery life is just Ok. I get 10-12 hours (+surround sound and RGB off) before I get a low battery indicator. I haven’t tested them to empty but the advertised battery life is 16 hours. RGB is a killer and will drain your battery incredibly quickly. If you HAVE to have RGB on you might want to consider playing plugged into a power source.Overall: These are my favorite gaming / PC headphones. I upgraded from a Void Pro Wired headset and the comfort and quality from Corsair has been outstandingly consistent. The most comfortable over the ear headphones I have ever tried and for larger/longer heads and ears, no other brands have come close to such a great fit. The sound is great (even the 7.1 surround sound which typically sounds like garbage on most headphones). The software (iCue) and be troublesome at times but nothing deal breaking. Overall, these are great headphones and the price of $99 make them amazing buy.My review score is weight based with Comfort and Quality weighing heavier than other features.
KIM –
Great for listening, just ok for speaking.
Corsair VOID RGB ELITE Wireless Gaming Headset – 7.1 Surround Sound – White ($80)Had the yellow version before the boom mic broke; just glued it in place so I can’t lift up the mic anymore.Got the white version for my kid. Just as comfortable and sounds great. I can’t stress enough how comfortable the headset is on the ears compared to anything round. Corsair nailed the shape and I wish they would apply it to their more expensive models.When I listen to how we sound on Discord over the mic, quality isn’t that great. Had to set the discord mic input volume to maximum to get anyone to hear us. It does mute when the boom is lifted, so that is a nice feature.$80 is already a high price. I suspect a $35-50 wireless model would have been just as good, but probably not as comfortable. Wait for a sale…don’t buy it for $100.
Aaron Anthony Willhite –
Best option I have tried for PC gaming with voice chat, overall good performance
We have all had really terrible headset mics. Either the headset itself is uncomfortable, tinny, or breaks if you look at it funny, or the mic has you sounding like a WW2 dispatch officer. This is not those headphones.If you call yourself an audiophile, or need something with studio quality noise, I do not recommend this, and for that it loses a star in sound quality. Its certainly far from awful, and frankly I feel most people will experience nothing but good things coming from this headset. You should NOT be expecting audiophile quality at this price point, so this is not why I chose 4 out of five stars overall.First off, these headphones are pretty balanced as far as low to high frequencies, while not being extremely good at either. This DOES mean it gives you better sound quality, and so long as you mix correctly on your end, you will experience the details of whatever you are trying to listen to. At its maximum, its definitely not as loud as some headsets I have had, but I have never struggled to get a louder sound from these during normal use (gaming, movies, or music)These are not active noise canceling headphones, but the ear cushions are a comfortable and snug size that don’t fit extremely tight (more on that in a bit) so it does about what I’d expect from a standard over-ear headset would insofar as noise canceling goes. You’re not gonna shut off the world with these, but you will turn it far enough down to enjoy whatever you need to enjoy.The advertised 7.1 surround sound capability is a virtual one (so it doesn’t have those special quad drivers or whatever) and it works pretty well when configured correctly, certainly enough to pinpoint directions of noise in games. For people who struggle to test virtual surround sound, try turning your headphones backwards for a bit. You’d be surprised how you can sort of reset your senses this way. Be sure to turn them the right way though or you’ll be having a very confused time lol.The input quality (mic) is pretty good, and unlike with other headsets I have had, it filters out white noises and extraneous noises pretty well (as well as breathing and typing noises, the bane of headset mics the world over) which probably has a lot to do with both the windscreen that comes with it and my first complaint about the product.The mic is rigid and only folds up from a joint connected to your left ear speaker. This seemed fine, at first, until my own voice sometimes was too quiet in game chats or didn’t always pick up when I have “detect voice” settings on. This can likely be fixed if I tune everything correctly individually and I have made an effort, but since this is not always the case with headsets and removing the windscreen only made it pick up more external noises, I’m including it in my complaints. Either its too far from my mouth hole or not sensitive enough, but its an occasional hassle to be wary of. At least I’m not blowing out my friend’s ears when the game gets intense.Beyond that, I have some friends using Yeti and other stand mics who sound far worse than I do, which is likely because that havent spent the few hours needed to tweak and test their own settings. You will likely not have to do that for this, outside of quick adjustments for your own output volume.My second and final complaint is that these are definitely made for bigger heads. I don’t have a small head by any means, so take me at my word that these will fit over hats, big hair, or just a big old noggin. I often feel it getting loose and try to tighten it (which is easy enough, btw) only to find that at its tightest it angles the ear pieces slightly, while not fitting as snug as I would like. I am likely used to headphones with higher tension in the band than these, but it should be noted. As implied before, these can also struggle to keep the size you set it at, but considering how little labor is required to fix it, its not a huge complaint.Its managing software is pretty unobtrusive and easy to use, and its much better than Razer and other accessory softwares I’ve been forced to deal with.Its Corsair, so the quality is pretty good and its taken a decent amount of stress since I’ve gotten it, as I can be reckless with my accessories. It also has a good looking design that isn’t blasted with Gamer lights so if you appreciate sleek appliances with a touch of flair then these are perfect. The have adjustable lights with the corsair logo that you can turn off, flash, change colors, or keep on. The standard light options.tl;dr at this price point this is the best pair of headphones I have had for casual use. With only minor complaints I would happily buy this model again rather than taking a risk on another pair of similar price. If you want extremely high sound quality, you’re going to have to spend more than this, but for most people this will be high tier.
Joaquim S. –
Muito bom e agradável o uso, qualidade de áudio eh das melhores das que já tive contato, também muito bom em isolar os sons de fora dos fones.
Jalil Rocha –
Muy buen sonido, muy buen micrófono, el software es confuso, es lo mejor para los videojuegos y la música, resistentes, los recomiendo.
Pedro Salomão –
Ele é robusto e um pouco pesado , mas nada que atrapalhe. Microfone NÃtido , fiquei muito feliz com a qualidade do audio. Seus alto-falantes são potentes e não deixam passar nenhum detalhe.Muito satisfeito com a compra.Att.
Amaury Cosijoeza –
Estan muy bien en cuanto a personalizacion, el software te permite controlar practicamente todo en cuanto a sonido envolvente tonos graves agudos etc, tiene un buen ecualizador de volumen, en cuanto a la iluminacion tambien estan bien, se pueden poner distintos modos, pero yo lo tengo en rojo con respiracion, o a veces lo apago porque de todos modos nadie los ve, tienen bastante buen sonido, yo nunca los uso por mas del 50 de sonido de windows porque se me hace una exageracion, con el 20 o 30 es más que suficiente, pero si se le puede subir incluso si se lo subes al 100 puedes escuchar un video sin tenerls puestos, tipo usarlos como bocina es ese punto 10/10, supresion de ruido, aisla casi por completo el ruido del exterior, comprendo que hay gente que no le gusta y eso es un factor a tomar en cuenta. en general buen producto aunque hay opciones distintas por el mismo precio, o si pueden comprenlos por bluethoot, aunque no lo crean le quita un poco de peso, los hace más livianos por asà decirlo y se sienten mucho mejor, los bluethoot me duran 2 dÃas de uso continuo sin cargarlos y te vienen con una base para cargarlos, esos si son mis favorÃtos, en cuanto a ergonomicidad estan muy bien, no pesan tanto, creo que como 300 gramos algo asÃ, se pueden ajustar de todas partes, 20/10 en ese aspecto y en general buen producto
Marco Antonio Hernandez Flores –
Antes que nada, debo decir que lo adquirà con descuento, por lo que sólo me costó alrededor de $1500 MXN, pero aún asà habrÃa estado dispuesto a pagar su precio original. Llevo casi el mes con estos audÃfonos y me han encantado, el hecho de que incluya su propio adaptador USB para conectarlo a la computadora es algo que le da muchos puntos, pues otros modelos de otras marcas que rondan por el mismo precio o más, no incluyen este adaptador y hay que comprarlo aparte, corriendo el riesgo de que no sea la calidad suficiente. Incluye también una esponja para el micrófono y el sonido es excelente, mientras se use el adaptador USB, no se escuchará ningún ruido de fondo, ni siquiera el ruido blanco. Si se usa con la entrada Jack, es decir, sin el adaptador USB, sà captará bastante ruido de fondo, pero honestamente no veo porqué se usarÃan estos audÃfonos sin el adaptador USB en una computadora. También como muchos usuarios, uso lentes, no me molestan para nada e incluso me ayuda a ajustarlos para que no se resbalen de mi cara si miro hacia abajo al escribir.El único inconveniente que encuentro y que no me gustó, es el botón de silenciar el micrófono, pues realmente no se sabe si se ha presionado o no hasta que realizas la prueba, esto es porque no le implementaron la caracterÃstica de que se mantenga presionado y se queda suelto. Dicho de otra manera, habrÃa quedado mejor que fuera un tipo “Switch” en lugar de un botón.