The Corsair Void headset is a good value for the price, but it doesn’t have the flexibility of Corsair’s more expensive offerings. The first thing you might notice about the Corsair Void headset is that it has a smooth, matte finish and a sheer width of the headband. If your head is larger than most, you’ll be grateful to find a pair of affordable headphones that are wider and give your ears more room to nestle in. ..
The large ear cups make for an incredibly comfortable fit without squeezing the ears during long sessions, but they also leave a bit too much space between the set and the head. The result is a slightly wobbly overall feel without the firm clip that holds the ear cups in place. You don’t have to worry about them flying off your head during particularly dramatic movements, but you still feel like they’re a bit larger than necessary. The hook design that attaches the cups to the headband keeps them firmly in place, but at the expense of a little more flexibility in shape. ..
The Void Elite headphones are a great set of 7.1 surround sound wireless headphones that come at an incredible price, but they sacrifice some of the functional flexibility that other sets offer in order to make them more wireless. The headphones have no USB or 3.5mm ports, so they’re limited to PC and PS4 use only, but they deliver on the promise of high quality audio with a 50mm neodymium driver. They are also advertised with a battery life of 16 hours.