[Press Release] Corsair has just released its next big gaming headset, the VIRTUOSO MAX. Serving as the direct successor to the original VIRTUOSO, the new headset offers a rich audio experience for everyone.
Whether you’re gaming casually or competitively, Corsair has you covered with its latest release. The company is also gearing up to release an officially licensed version for Xbox consoles, bringing the same audio quality to consoles and PCs.
The VIRTUOSO MAX boasts Dolby Atmos spatial audio and Active noise cancellation for an immersive experience, thanks to a combination of multi-dimensional and distraction-free audio that pulls you in.
Moreover, Sonarworks SoundID promises a sound profile based on your preferences. Compatible with Corsair’s iCUE software, Sonarworks SoundID takes audio customization to the next level.
Apart from the audio quality, users will immediately find the VIRTUOSO MAX’s microphone impressive. Thanks to the crisp audio captured by the omnidirectional broadcast-grade microphone, each chatting and gaming session is brought to life with unparalleled quality.
Corsair also confirms a long battery life of up to 60 hours for the headset. Additionally, fast charging is included in the package, allowing for around 6 hours of usage after just 15 minutes of charging.
The headset boasts 2.4GHz connectivity for seamless gaming, making the whole package even better. Backed by a 2-year warranty, the VIRTUOSO MAX is now available worldwide. To learn more about its 50mm Graphene Drivers and other exciting features, visit Corsair’s official website.
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