Corsair VOID WIRELESS v2 Gaming Headset Brings Next-Level Comfort and Audio Precision

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Built for Long Gaming Sessions With Over 70 Hours of Battery Life.

[Press Release] The Corsair VOID WIRELESS v2 is the latest upgrade to the VOID headset series, offering enhanced sound, improved comfort, and increased wireless flexibility for gamers.

Powered by custom-tuned 50mm neodymium drivers and Dolby Atmos® Spatial Audio, the headset delivers clear, immersive sound with precise directional accuracy. From subtle in-game movements to explosive action, every detail is easy to track.

Communication is sharp thanks to an omnidirectional mic enhanced with NVIDIA Broadcast® technology, which reduces background noise for clear voice chat during games or streams.

Corsair Void Wireless v2

Designed for long sessions, the VOID WIRELESS v2 is 20% lighter than its predecessor and features breathable memory foam cushions. It supports both low-latency 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth, allowing users to switch devices easily.

With up to 70 hours of battery life and fast charging that provides 6 hours of power in just 15 minutes, it’s designed to keep up with extended play. Available in carbon or white, the headset is compatible with PCs, Macs, PlayStation, Switch, and mobile devices.

Priced at $119.99, the VOID WIRELESS v2 is available now with a two-year warranty and full CORSAIR support. Check out the official product page for more information.

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