Testseek.com have collected 92 expert reviews of the Corsair Void Pro RGB Wireless and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Void Pro RGB Wireless.
August 2017
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The editors liked
Great audio quality thanks to the 50mm retuned neodymium drivers
Reworked microphone with a bonus foam windscreen
Premium quality materials
Feels light during use and the new memory foam formula keeps it comfortable during long gaming sessions
You hav
Excellent comfort
Great design
Impressive sound quality
Great battery life
Good Build Quality
Design
Very Comfortable
Mids / Highs / Bass Levels
Positioning Audio Via Dolby Headphone
RGB illumination
Battery Life (16 Hours)
Unified CUE Software
Exclusive Base Station
Quality sound improvements
Comfortable for hours of gaming or TV/Movie watching
CUE software feels more useful
Functionality is improved
Microphone quality is improved
Excellent audio performance
Both for music and serious gaming
Extremely comfortable
Soft
Breathable ear cushions
The button and the jog dial on the left ear cup contain a lot of controls
Fun
Explosive virtual surround sound
Microphone can be muted when pivoted upwards
The buttons and jog dial on the left ear cup contain a lot of controls
Great wireless rang
Super comfortable
Very good sound
Wireless has been improved since the last version
Easy to use controls
RGB lighting
Long battery life
Programmable lights
The editors didn't like
After trying out the new VOID PRO RGB Wireless for a few hours at the first instance
The unit did feel quite light
While the soft memory foam for both headrest and cups contributes quite a bit to the overall comfort. Users of the previous VOID Wireless
Microphone does not meet expectations
Frustrating placement of “pair” button on receiver
Only Available In Yellow and Black Color
No 3.5mm Input
Limited RGB Illumination
Not compatible with mobile devices or game consoles
Dolby 7.1 surround still seems flat
Microphone quality is underwhelming
Corsair Utility Engine software could benefit from a couple of UI/UX improvements
Connectivity-wise
It doesn't offer the versatility of the Void Pro Surround
Which costs the same
No wired mode
Microphone quality not suitable for serious Twitch streaming or YouTube voiceovers
Corsair Utility Engine software could benefit from a couple UI/UX improvements
Battery life when RGB LEDs are being used is fairly short (below 10 hours)
Abstract: With these features and considerations in mind, we set out to purchase the top 20 gaming headsets we could get our hands on. After some intense gaming sessions using all of the headphones, we crowned the SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless winner of the lot...
Published: 2018-08-29, Author: David , review by: techgearlab.com
Programmable lights,
Subpar microphone, expensive
Overall, we weren't fans of this product and find it hard to recommend, especially when the exceptionally strong showing from comparably priced headsets is taken into account. You can get some of the best headsets around for the same price, albeit without...
Published: 2018-06-13, Author: Christopher , review by: pcper.com
Corsair Void Pro Wireless headset - $99 - Amazon.comAt only $99, Corsair has priced the Void Pro RGB Wireless competitively. If it were even slightly more, it would be a much harder recommendation; however, at under $100 it's placed substantially cheaper...
Excellent audio performance, both for music and serious gaming, Extremely comfortable, Soft, breathable ear cushions, The button and the jog dial on the left ear cup contain a lot of controls, Fun, explosive virtual surround sound
Microphone quality is underwhelming, Corsair Utility Engine software could benefit from a couple of UI/UX improvements, Connectivity-wise, it doesn't offer the versatility of the Void Pro Surround, which costs the same
The Corsair Void Pro RGB USB is available online for $80. Excellent audio performance, both for music and serious gaming Extremely comfortable Soft, breathable ear cushions The button and the jog dial on the left ear cup contain a lot of controls Fun...
Good Build Quality, Design, Very Comfortable, Mids / Highs / Bass Levels, Positioning Audio Via Dolby Headphone, RGB illumination, Battery Life (16 Hours), Unified CUE Software, Exclusive Base Station,
Only Available In Yellow and Black Color, No 3.5mm Input, Limited RGB Illumination,
Serious gamers may not consider virtual surround headsets to be just as good as the limited real surround ones currently in the market but thanks to technologies like Dolby Headphone and the fact that multiple speakers are placed way too close to...
Excellent comfort, Great design, Impressive sound quality, Great battery life
Microphone does not meet expectations, Frustrating placement of “pair” button on receiver,
The design and quality of this headset really makes it worth a try. It's appealing to both the ears and the eyes and will undoubtedly make you enjoy your games like you never have before.Corsair truly delivers where it counts with the Void Pro. Excellent...
Excellent comfort, Great design, Impressive sound quality, Great battery life
Microphone does not meet expectations, Frustrating placement of “pair” button on receiver,
The design and quality of this headset really makes it worth a try. It's appealing to both the ears and the eyes and will undoubtedly make you enjoy your games like you never have before.Corsair truly delivers where it counts with the Void Pro. Excellent...
Abstract: Corsair recently launched its new VOID PRO family of gaming headsets, and we opted to take the VOID PRO Surround for a test drive. Compared to other headsets in the new product line, the VOID PRO Surround resides in a more affordable neighborhood, but you...
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Published: 2017-08-23, Author: Leo , review by: gamecrate.com
The Void Pro RGB is a feature-rich headset that's remarkably comfortable and looks great. The sound quality is good, though not perfect...
Abstract: Corsair made a splash in the PC audio market many years ago, and it continues to create better iterations of its headsets each time. Today marks the launch of what can be best described as a refresh of its last generation VOID headsets. Lots of small chan...