CORSAIR Launches VOID v2 MAX Wireless Gaming Headset For Consoles and PC

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Up To 70 Hours of Playtime With Fast-charging Convenience!

[Press Release] CORSAIR has introduced the VOID v2 MAX WIRELESS Gaming Headset, available for Xbox and PC. Building on the VOID family’s reputation for audio quality and comfort, this new model adds customer-requested features to elevate the gaming experience.

The Xbox version delivers immersive sound through custom 50mm drivers and Dolby Atmos, with dual 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth connectivity that lets players take calls or stream music while gaming.

Quick chat and game audio balance controls on the earcup and an AI-powered NVIDIA Broadcast microphone ensure clear communication.

Corsair Void Max v2
Corsair Void Max v2

PC gamers get the same features with the added benefit of Sonarworks SoundID, which allows for personalized audio calibration. Both versions are designed with lightweight construction, memory foam cushions, and breathable fabric for extended comfort. A 70-hour battery life with fast-charge support keeps players in the game longer.

Compatible with PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Mac, and mobile devices, the VOID v2 MAX WIRELESS offers versatility across platforms. It is available now through the CORSAIR Webstore, Best Buy, Amazon, and other retailers, backed by a two-year warranty and global support.

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