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Corsair’s new Void v2 MAX Wireless takes one of the best mid-range gaming headsets and makes it even better

Corsair’s new Void v2 MAX Wireless takes one of the best mid-range gaming headsets and makes it even better

By Josephine WatsonLatest from TechRadar

TechRadar Verdict We loved the original Void V2, and with added simultaneous dual connectivity and iCue’s clever Sonarworks SoundID, the Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless becomes a powerful tool in the gaming arsenal of those wanting smart audio features and great performance. (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) Pros + Great all-rounder headset + Simultaneous dual connectivity + Reasonably priced + Comfortable in use Cons - No wired connectivity - No USB-C wireless receiver - Mic isn’t detachable, arm is annoying Why you can trust TechRadar Find out more about how we test. Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless review: one-minute review If you’re in the market for a new headset, you don’t want to sleep on Corsair’s new Void Max Wireless V2. It’s the upgraded version of the Corsair Void Wireless V2, one of the best wireless gaming headsets we’ve tested, adding Sonarworks SoundID through iCue and simultaneous dual connectivity to the mix, to the tune of a small price increase. It offers solid connectivity, offering both 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth across PC, PlayStation 5 (using the dongle), Nintendo Switch 1 and 2, and mobile, with an Xbox version sold separately. Plus, with extensive battery life of up to 130 hours over Bluetooth and up to 70 hours over wireless, the Void v2 MAX is comfortable and performs great on test, making it a fantastic headset for long gaming sessions. Still, I wish it had a wired option, and perhaps a detachable microphone - that would have perfectly rounded out the feature set in this Max version, for me, but it’s nonetheless a fantastic mid-range option with ample fun and useful features. Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless review: price and availability List price: $149.99 / £119.99 / AU$249 Announced September 2025 Lands in the mid-range of wireless gaming headsets Sitting comfortably in the mid-range price bracket, Corsair’s Void v2 MAX Wireless justifies its price with a neat design, decent customizability and some great sound smarts, offering a slightly more interesting look and experience than the more budget-friendly alternatives. It skips the deluxe design, features and audio specs from much more pricey options like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite while still hitting the mark on most of the must-haves. It’s $30 / £20 / AU$60 more expensive than the original Void v2 Wireless released in April 2025, and while it largely offers the exact same experience, the added option for simultaneous 2.4Ghz and Bluetooth connectivity in addition to the Sonarworks SoundID through iCue sweetens the deal. Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless review: Specs Row 0 - Cell 0 Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless Price $149.99 / £119.99 / AU$249 Weight 10.7oz / 303g Drivers Custom 50mm driver Compatibility PC, PS5 (with dongle), Nintendo Switch 1 and 2, Mobile. Xbox version sold separately. Connection type Simultaneous 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections. Battery life Up to 70 hours (2.4GHz), Up to 130 hours (Bluetooth) Features Custom 50mm Neodymium drivers, omnidirectional microphone, RGB lighting, dual connectivity,...

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