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   Gaming headsets have always been about two things, audio quality, both in regards to you (via the left and right speakers/drivers) and to people on the other side talking with you (via the microphone) and design. Still that doesn't mean gaming headsets can't carry other important features and so today when out in the market consumers are also looking for other things such as wireless connectivity, battery life and of course RGB lighting. Needless to say, audio quality is indeed our primary concern when testing gaming headsets but we really can't avoid taking into account important secondary features. CORSAIR recently updated their popular Void line of gaming headsets to include the Void RGB Elite Wireless model which has been with us for almost a week now.


   Founded in 1994, CORSAIR has grown from pioneering the high-performance DRAM market into one of the world’s leading providers of high-performance PC peripherals and components. CORSAIR offers a complete range of products to equip gamers, enthusiasts and e-sports athletes, including mechanical keyboards, precision gaming mice, wireless headsets, high-performance components that gamers use to build gaming PCs, and the CORSAIR ONE fully-integrated gaming PC. With a company-wide commitment to quality, innovative design, advanced features and high performance, CORSAIR products have won thousands of media and industry awards, earning their place in gamers’ hands and PCs following years of development and engineering by a team dedicated to building great products they themselves would want to use.


   The brand new Void RGB Elite Wireless model doesn't only look almost identical to the Void Pro RGB Wireless SE model which we reviewed a while back (review here) but it also shares many features with it including the low-latency 2.4GHz wireless connectivity (40 feet / 12 meters range), 16 hour battery life, dynamic RGB lighting system, durable aluminum frame and the Dolby headphone 7.1 USB surround card. Some of its internal hardware components however are not quite the same and this includes both the two 50mm custom tuned high-density neodymium dynamic drivers which now deliver a frequency response of 20HZ-30HZ with 116dB sensitivity and 32KOhms impedance (20HZ-20KHZ with 107dB sensitivity and 32KOhms impedance for the Pro RGB Wireless SE) and the discord certified omni-directional microphone which features a frequency response of 100HZ-10KHZ with -42dB sensitivity and 2KOhms impedance (100HZ-10KHZ frequency response, -38dB sensitivity and 2KOhms impedance for the Pro RGB Wireless SE model). So basically, the main difference between these two models has to do with audio quality and so without further delay let's find out if it's worth upgrading to the brand new Void RGB Elite Wireless model.