
Corsair's Void series has undergone multiple iterations over the years, consistently positioned as a mid-tier offering within the company's gaming headset portfolio. It’s been a while since we’ve seen a new Void headset, with most recent releases being in the Virtuoso and ‘HS’ product lines. Well that’s about to change with the release of the Void Wireless V2. Featuring 50mm drivers, support for Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio and a lightweight 303g design, will this be a new favourite for gamers?
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
00:51 Pricing / Warranty
01:10 Design, features and Build Quality
04:51 Real world / Dolby Atmos / EQ
05:48 Comfort
06:32 Mic Test
07:20 Battery Life
08:10 Connectivity
08:42 iCue Integration
10:14 Closing Thoughts
Specifications
- Audio Driver – Custom 50mm Neodymium
- Frequency Response – 20Hz – 20 kHz
- Impedance – 32 Ohms @ 1kHz
- Sensitivity – 116dB (± 3dB)
- Mic Type – Omni-directional
- Mic Impedance – 2.2k Ohms
- Mic Frequency Response – 100Hz – 10kHz
- Mic Sensitivity – -40dB (± 3dB)
- Dimensions – 105(L) x 170(W) x 193(H) mm
- Weight – 303g
- Warranty – 2 years
We don't yet have a buy link but the Void Wireless V2 will be available for £99.99.
Pros:
- Very comfortable.
- Lightweight.
- Impressive spatial audio performance.
- Dolby Atmos support.
- Solid battery life.
Cons:
- RGB can be distracting while wearing the headset.
- Too much plastic used in the adjustable parts (headband and yokes).
- Software needed for full customisation.
KitGuru says: The Void V2 has great spatial audio performance and a long lasting battery, it's only slightly let down by the plasticky construction.