The Void headset is a more futuristic looking option that uses RGB lighting to look more futuristic. It is less comfortable than other headsets, but it is more expensive.

The Void RGB Elite is a wireless gaming headset that relies on a 2.4GHz RF USB dongle for its wireless signal. Unfortunately, this is the only supported connection, limiting connectivity with other devices. Wireless gaming headsets typically support wired play via USB or a 3.5mm jack, but this is not the case with this headpiece.

Corsair has released a new Void RGB Elite gaming headset that features a frequency response of 30 kHz, an increased sensitivity of 116 dB, and support for Sony’s PlayStation 4 platform. Although these headphones are better suited for other platforms, PS4 owners should be aware that there are better, less expensive alternatives. ..

The PS4 does not have surround sound, while the PC does. This is because Corsair’s iCUE programme is used to link the PS4’s default sound with the PC’s EQ-profiles, which are only available on the PC. While the default sound is adequate for a gaming headset in this price range, and lack of virtual surround sound may not be significant, it is possible to change the volume by going into volume control in the PS4’s ‘Audio Devices’ menu.

The Void’s battery life is comparable to other recent wireless gaming headsets, lasting more than 16 hours on a single charge. It doesn’t last as long as the battery in the Arctis 1 Wireless or the incredible HyperX Cloud Flight S, but it’s plenty for most players. The exact amount of playtime depends on the volume level, as expected. However, extensive use of the RGB lighting drains the battery much faster. ..