







Immerse yourself in the action with the Corsair void RGB Elite wireless, with custom-tuned 50mm neodymium audio drivers delivering 7.1 surround sound on the PC. Microfiber mesh fabric and memory foam ear pads provide lasting comfort. Connect to your PC or PS4 with a low-latency 2.4GHz wireless connection, with a range of up to 40ft and all-day battery life up to 16 hours. An omnidirectional microphone with LED mute indicator ensures that you’re heard with exceptional vocal clarity. The void RGB Elite’s distinctive design and durable construction are complemented by fully customizable RGB lighting on each ear cup. Powerful Corsair iCUE software ties everything together, enabling full control over equalizer settings, 7.1 surround sound, RGB lighting and more.
Stunning Sound: Hear everything from the lightest footstep to the most thundering explosion thanks to premium, custom-tuned 50mm high-density neodymium audio drivers with an expanded frequency range of 20Hz-30,000Hz.
Enduring Comfort: Breathable microfiber mesh fabric and plush memory foam earpads keep you comfortable even during long gaming sessions.
Low-Latency 2.4GHz Wireless: Connect wirelessly to your PC or PS4 with the included USB adapter. 7.1 surround sound only available on PC.
Optimized Omnidirectional Microphone: Picks up your voice with exceptional clarity, with a flip-up mute function and a built-in LED mute indicator.
Durable Construction with Aluminum Yokes: Built to last through years of gaming.
13 reviews for Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless Gaming Headset – 7.1 Surround Sound – Omni-Directional Microphone – Microfiber Mesh Earpads – Up to 40ft Range – iCUE Compatible – PC, Mac, PS5, PS4 – Carbon
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B –
Extremely comfortable headset
These headphones are excellent. They are the first pair I have been able to wear for hours without having resulting pain; hands down the most comfortable pair I’ve owned. Good audio quality, the mic quality is fair (it doesn’t tend to capture higher frequencies, but to be fair it’s a headset mic), the RGB lights are fun, the wireless feature is great and works well. Sometimes it does beep a lot when turning it on (kind of like it’s trying to decide whether the mic is on or off?) but once it’s on it’s fine. I’ve owned this pair for a few months now and they’ve lasted great. Would highly recommend.
Victor Alvarez –
Great Sound and Comfort for Gaming
This headset delivers excellent sound quality with immersive 7.1 surround sound, making games feel more realistic. The wireless connection is reliable with no lag, and the battery life lasts through long gaming sessions. The ear cups are comfortable even after hours of use, and the RGB adds a nice touch. A solid choice for gamers looking for quality and comfort.
Carlos jose Vega –
Very good quality
The Corsair VOID RGB ELITE Wireless headset is designed for gamers looking for comfort, sound quality, and freedom of movement. Its low-latency wireless connection ensures a smooth, uninterrupted gaming experience, while the powerful 50mm neodymium drivers deliver crystal-clear audio with deep bass and a wide range for enhanced immersion.The omnidirectional noise-cancelling microphone ensures clear and precise communication during team games. It also features customizable RGB backlighting, adding a modern, gamer-inspired touch to any setup.The adjustable headband and memory foam ear cushions provide maximum comfort during long listening sessions, making it an excellent choice for gaming, listening to music, or streaming.
aum –
Great, Affordable Headset with Short Battery Life
I am writing this review after using the product daily for a year. Overall, I recommend it to other users.Pros:1) Comfortable2) Affordable3) Great sound qualityCons:1) The battery life is nowhere near the advertised 16 hours. The headset I received has never lasted that long, even during the first few months of use. It typically lasts around 8 hours.2) It is somewhat heavy.
WahKaKaDOTcom –
Decent Sound, but Not the Most Comfortable for Larger Heads
I bought this headset because of the many positive reviews. The sound quality is decent, and it works fine for PC use. However, I have a larger-than-average head — I can’t even wear most baseball hats — and this headset feels a bit tight after a while. It’s not the most comfortable one I’ve worn, but it might fit others better.
Nina A. Vacca –
Wireless freedom
Love it. Easy plug and play set up. Fits around my ears so no pain or annoyance. Nicely padded. It is a bit heavy but easy to get used to. Very sturdy. I use it for work, so 8 hours and I am good on charge, but I cant make it through the whole next day. So I just plug it in each night. I love the mute option just simple lifting the mic. So nice to not feel literally tied to my desk!
R. A. Henson –
Build Quality, Sound.
I bought these headphones because I needed an affordable pair, so I went with Amazon Warehouse Deals. I’ve found some great deals there and only got burned once, but they accepted the return, so it was no big deal. These headsets are really impressive. You’d have to seriously abuse them to cause any damage. They’re lightweight and feel comfortable on your head, with enough space so your ears don’t touch the sides. This makes them perfect for long gaming sessions without causing ear discomfort. I can’t believe how inexpensive these headsets are—the build quality is solid and robust, and the sound is surprisingly good. During dinners and gaming sessions, the sound is immersive, with clear audio that lets me hear everything around me, like enemies sneaking up behind me. Normally, you’d pay a lot more for build quality like this. They stay cool on the ears, and I haven’t had any issues with sweating while gaming. Overall, I think they’re a fantastic value and should last for years.
Crit Factor –
I like them and all…
But there were some drawbacks to these that I certainly did not expect from such a reputable brand. The first and most important of these is the little plastic volume adjuster on the left earphone CLICKS hella loud in my left ear. When I tried to turn the volume down to be safe testing the natural volume levels of these I wasn’t expecting the loudest sound I could identify would occur while turning them 👇 DOWN. When I touched the little protrusions on the top and bottom of the wheel it pushed the whole wheel IN to the earphones shell or housing or whatever you want to call it and that’s what causes the noise. It reminds me of what it sounds like when you push down on the scroll wheel of a real old mouse. I’m talking about like the ones from the late 90’s with the frickin rubber ball inside kids would steal to play with in the public library. If you’re a 90s kid you know EXACTLY what I’m talking about. They are the loudest sounds plastic can make right up there with popping the dent out of an empty soda bottle. Just imagine either of these things occuring basically INSIDE your eardrum and that’s what it was like to hear. Now I don’t know if it’s a defect or what the heck but the good news is all that wheel does is give you an easy access way to adjust the volume of the system you’re using them on so you don’t necessarily NEED to use it if you have an alternative method. For me that would be the Game Bar on my PC which has an audio/mixer widget for quick adjustments or even the volume key on my keyboard which doesn’t assault my left ear. I will never touch that wheel again. These don’t have a separate volume to adjust on the phones themselves so it’s a totally unnecessary somewhat useless feature anyway IMO. One more issue I have is the cable for charging. If I ever lose it or it goes caput I may as well toss out the entire headset cause no other cables of the same type seem to charge it. I tried 2 separate cables and I tested them with 3 different connection types. One was a direct link to my desktop, the second was a USB adapter for a standard household outlet and the 3rd was the USB charger ports on my power strip. None of those worked with either cable. They still work fine when connecting any of my other devices that have the same USB type. By the way this all happened last night cause I heard the low battery warning and couldn’t find the actual cable in the box. Luckily I found it later on but I’m already hearing the warning sounds again which reminded me I wanted to update my review.Minor gripes include the natural volume level which is very high and the USB connectivity seems a bit spotty or something cause I was changing sound settings on my computer to play through the headset using my mixer in the settings menu but sound wouldn’t come out of the phones for a good 5 minutes on any of the apps I chose. I signed out then back in which seems to have helped as now I hear it all but still weird cause my system sounds played just fine from the moment I turned the power on. I’m not noticing any sound delays when streaming Hulu or anything so that’s good. But I do wish these were Bluetooth compatible cause that USB Dongle(just saying the word makes me cringe slightly…) sticks out crazy far. Like a good 3 inches I would guess just eyeballing it. I have a similar one for a Wireless Logitech mouse but it’s smaller than my thumbnail. It may as well be flush with the surface of my computer it’s so flat. I nearly run into the Dongle(cringe) for these things just brushing past my computer. I even tugged on it a little by mistake when it caught my pant leg once already. It wasn’t a lot but it was enough to move my computer and slightly tilt it(it stands vertical but the forward facing USB’s are mostly near the top where my disk drive is located and this Dongle occupies the highest slot). The battery life seems rather short I had these on without playing any games or anything overnight so no sound was coming through them I just forgot to turn them off and I already hear the batter warning again.Other than those drawbacks and minor gripes, I like these quite a lot. The range is awesome so they sound great. It’s always a GOOD sign when you hear tones you didn’t know existed in the first place or hear sounds fading in and out very cleanly as they move toward and away from you in games. The shape seemed a little odd to me at first but after wearing them for awhile I think it actually helps to keep them from rubbing on the ears as it presses the phones gently in to better match their natural shape making it harder to displace them due to minor movements of the head and neck. Kinda genius actually when you think about all these generic shaped sets and phones on the market and how they can cause pain or rashes cause they smash your ears against your skull. Yeah these DON’T DO THAT which is awesome cause my ears are very sensitive as many tend to be. The important parts of the band are also made of METAL 😵 I thought nobody made bands from actual metal anymore but every time I grab the band to remove the set it’s TOTALLY COLD to the touch and it feels so amazing I couldn’t believe it was that well made. The band is likely to outlive not just the earphones but even ME. I could give it to my great great grandchild and it may even outlive THEM if it were taken care of and treated as metal should be trated. I kid you not, folks. This may have one minor setback which is the potential for rust to form but now that I’m fully aware of it’s construction I can take necessary measures to reduce the risk of that happening. The phones fold inward to lay flat and make storing easier. I’m not sure what the internals are made of at the pivoting point but if I had to guess I’d wager it’s plastic of some sort so rust shouldn’t effect how that functions but may make adjusting the height of the band stiff so keeping sweat to a minimum is a good idea if you tend to heat up when you play your favorite games like I do typically(no joke, I literally NEED antiperspirant lotion to keep my hands dry when I’m playing…) I got these half price on a cyber Monday deal. But if it weren’t for the issue of the charging cable I wouldn’t be too disappointed if I had paid full price. If I can get the cable separately in case I lose mine or it breaks in some way then I wouldn’t be disappointed at all.
Nitin Singh –
VERY POOR PERFORMANCE. DON’T GO WITH THIS PRODUCT WASTE OF MONEY.
Lyo –
Le son surround 7.1 est immersif, idéal pour les jeux compétitifs comme pour les films ou la musique. Les basses sont bien présentes sans être étouffantes, et les aigus restent clairs.Le casque est confortable, même après plusieurs heures de jeu, grâce aux coussinets doux et à l’arceau bien rembourré. L’autonomie est correcte et la connexion sans fil est stable, sans coupures ni latence perceptible.Le micro est clair et se désactive facilement, et l’éclairage RVB personnalisable apporte une touche sympa si on aime ce style.
ItzElement –
En este producto hay varias cosas que comentar.Yo lo compré pensando que tenía RGB, pero no, es básicamente el logo de Corsair con color blanco.Los audífonos son muy buenos, retumban bastante bien cuando se les coloca el volumen alto. No se distorciona en nada el audio y tal.Pero cuando los usé por primera vez, parece ser que se recomienda el uso del adaptador que cuenta para poder conectarlo de manera USB, pero aquí es donde hay algunos puntos donde sí quería comentar para gente que es muy específica con el audio en general y andan en busca de unos audífonos.Al conectarlo parece ser que tiene formato de audio máximo a 48000hz, la cual hace que sí o sí debas encontrar la ecualización correcta para que se pueda escuchar de la mejor manera posible.Una vez configurando el ecualizador los audífonos serán tus mejores amigos. No recomiendo usarlo sin el adaptador.El 7.1 de estos audífonos es bueno, pero solo para ciertas ocasiones. Por ejemplo, si un juego te permite utilizar el 7.1 desde su configuración de sonido, se escucha bien, pero en caso como juegos shooters no recomiendo esta opción.De ahí en fuera los audífonos son cómodos, no cansan tenerlos puestos durante jornadas grandes.Si eres una persona que le gusta que se escuche la música con grandes bajos, ahí paso mi configuración 🙂
Kizn –
السماعه عزلها جيد الى مقبولالمايك جيدالراحة ممتازهالسماعه قماش فا ماتصدع فيك ولا تحتر اذانك منها
Carlos –
Podrían pensar que son caros, o que hay más baratos con las mismas prestaciones o mejores, pero lo dudo mucho, me decidí por estos gracias a su diseño y la verdad lo demás fue dde sobra, traen su palanca para volumen muy buena, tienen un sonido fuerte, la batería les dura normal, de 16 a 20 horas, se cargan en 1 hora y media, dicen que no cierra bien el oído pero si lo agarra y queda un hueco atrás de tu oreja, que no se nota nada, al contrario, te salva por si suena la al esta de emergencia o sísmica, los materiales y el unboxing son de muy buena calidad, incluye el filtro de aire para el micrófono, y no son bluetooth, pero fuera de eso 10, solo son un poco pesados pero almenos yo no me he cansado de ellos ni me ha molestado el cuello, el sonido envolvente es muy nítido, es claro. La música se oye bien, talvez no al nivel de unos cascos para audio profesional, pero estos sirven para la música, muy bien, si tienes el dinero y necesitas cascos para tu pc, estos deben ser