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Gaming Tech To Impress

by Matt Miller on Jul 22, 2025 at 11:00 AM

This mid-range gaming headset offers several features you’d commonly look for in an even more expensive set, but at a lower price. The most notable success is comfort, which is likely a deal-maker for many players seeking a solution during lengthy play sessions. On that note, battery life is excellent, easily in the dozens of hours. The memory-foam cups are plush, and the headband provides a comfortable fit. Sound quality is quite good, even if it’s not going to redefine your understanding of gaming audio. And the PC Dolby Atmos spatial audio can make a real difference in certain games, although I’d have preferred not to have to mess with a separate app to get it up and running. That’s easier if you’re leveraging Sony’s 3D audio on PS5, which is an easy setup. These days, new headsets are always about striking a balance between price and the included feature set, with virtually no cap on how high you can go on either. In this case, the ratio comes out strongly in favor of the redesigned Void.

$120 | corsair.com

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