
"They're one of the more comfortable gaming headsets that I've had the opportunity to review, thanks to a combination of their super lightweight build and breathable mesh earcups, and they even fit my oversized noggin. Because they don't have ANC, they have a much more open and natural sound profile, which is nice for anyone who needs to still be aware of their surroundings while deep in a round of Arc Raiders."
"One of the big selling points is Dolby Atmos, a spatial audio implementation that's fairly uncommon at this price point, and basically unheard of at the marked down price. It's only supported in a handful of games, but even without it the headset has great spatial audio support that I found particularly good for games like Satisfactory where it's more of an immersive addition than a mechanical benefit."
"Where a lot of headsets will lock you down to one or two consoles, the Corsair Void Wireless V2 is happy to work with a wide variety of systems, thanks to both Bluetooth and low latency 2.4GHz via the USB dongle. That means you can game on PC, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and even iOS/Android for mobile gaming."
The Corsair Void Wireless V2 is a lightweight, comfortable gaming headset with breathable mesh earcups that accommodates larger head sizes. The absence of active noise cancellation produces a more open, natural sound profile useful for awareness during play. Dolby Atmos spatial audio is included, uncommon at this price, and the headset also provides effective spatial cues in many non-supported games. Connectivity includes Bluetooth and low-latency 2.4GHz via a USB dongle, enabling use with PC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices. The claimed battery life is up to 70 hours. A current $50 discount brings the price to $80, improving its value against competitors.
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