The pads has a depth of 25 mm, with an angular design so we’re looking at 50-60mm of clearance here (LxH). The ear cups are based on thick and removable mesh paddings. There are 8 level of band adjustments and they lock in place securely with an audible click. Headband itself is made out of plastic, in combination with a meshed foam padding which is really soft by the way. For something branded as a “PRO” I expected it to be 350 grams or lighter, but I guess wireless headsets are incomparable to wired ones when it comes to this area. The VOID PRO weighs in at 375 grams without the cables and the receiver so it is pretty heavy for my liking. First off, the mic no longer has the ridges which made the headset look sleeker and there’s no extra lighting bar below the LED lit Corsair logo. The design of the Corsair VOID PRO Wireless is not much different from the older VOID models but there are subtle differences. Seriously, we only need at least one or two here for the most important stuffs. Of course, there are paper works too for those who still loves reading on paper. A more special edition of the VOID PRO Wireless will come with a docking bay for the receiver. The Corsair VOID PRO Wireless comes with a charging cable, a windscreen for the mic and a 2.4GHz wireless receiver. It clearly states what the headset is all about with a clean execution. The VOID PRO Wireless is enclosed inside a traditional Corsair gaming packaging, which is enough to keep it safe from bumps and bruises. There’s basically nothing about the specifications of the sound processor but it is Dolby Atmos certified. Uni-directional mics are technically superior when it comes to background noise cancellation and we’ll see if this one is just as good. The microphone on the other hand is a uni-directional one, with a 100Hz-10KHz Frequency Response range. It is a closed back, over the ear design with frequency response rated at 20Hz to 20KHz. The VOID PRO Wireless features a pair of dynamic 50mm drivers with 32 Ohms of impedance. The VOID PRO has the best mic from the VOID series to date, according to Corsair. The microphone element is now actually 50% larger and it now comes with a windscreen. The internal ear cup cavity has been improved too and with additional materials to provide better passive noise isolation.Ĭorsair also redesigned the microphone, giving it extra flexibility, flip up muting and a ring LED mute indicator for visibility. Under that fancy shell, Corsair re-built and re-tuned the 50mm neodymium drivers for better mid-range clarity and enhanced bass performance. The VOID PRO Wireless should be a step up from the older VOID Wireless models with small design improvements and major internal improvements. The best yet Corsair has to offer for the wireless gaming crowd with an exhausting model name to match. If you are finding that the battery isn't lasting as long as expected, please let our support team know.On this review, we are taking a look at the Corsair VOID PRO Wireless Dolby 7.1 RGB Gaming Headset. We opted for a simpler charge detection feature to reduce the cost passed on to our customers, so sometimes the indicator will show an amber "charging" status even when fully charged. Not seeing the green LED during charging while powered off? Don't worry, this doesn't indicate a fault with your headset. If the headset power is on, amber indicates a charge of 1-89%, while green indicates 90-100%. If the headset power is off, amber indicates charging and green indicates a full charge. While plugged in, a battery status LED will turn on next to the USB port. Avoid storing headsets in extreme temperatures.Avoid long periods in a discharged state.Disconnect the cable when charging is complete.It is not necessary to fully drain the battery.If you're using a USB port on a computer to charge, make sure the port is powered. Wireless Corsair headsets charge via the included micro-USB cable, and normally take an hour or two to charge completely (depending upon the output of the power source).
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