The left-hand side is home to power, mute, a volume wheel and a mini-USB connector.
#CORSAIR VOID AUDIOTEST PRO#
Still, I'd describe the Void Pro Wireless as comfortable, so whilst the 390g weight is noticeable at all times, it is not fatiguing.Ĭontrols remain as they are before. That said, though sitting nicely, Corsair's wide band design means that fast side-to-side movements can cause the Void Pro to slip a touch, with the only remedy being tightening the band too much. Comparing back to back, the slightly larger dimensions also help in relieving some pressure off the ears, and there's enough room around the edges to wear glasses without issue. Corsair employs larger earcups this time around, with the new, more gauze-like covering sitting better around my ears. Though looking very much like its predecessor, I'm in a good position to evaluate the Void Pro's subtle differences having used the wireless and wired surround Void models previously.
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The two-tone finish works well, and the Corsair logo is the solitary part of the headset that receives the RGB treatment, whose colour, intensity, and just about everything else, is controlled by the firm's CUE software. Not that you need any more, mind, as getting the Void up and running takes all but a minute. There's a bundled, 1.5m-long USB cable for charging, too, and that's your lot as far as accessories are concerned.
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This wireless model ships with a USB dongle that acts as a bridge between headset and PC.