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Corsair Void v2 Wireless Headset Review: 70-Hour Battery Tested

By haunh··5 min read·
4.3
Corsair Void v2 Wireless Gaming Headset with Bluetooth for PC, PS5, PS4, Switch, Mobile – Dolby Atmos, 70 Hr Battery, Dual Wireless, Lightweight, Fast Charging – White

Corsair Void v2 Wireless Gaming Headset with Bluetooth for PC, PS5, PS4, Switch, Mobile – Dolby Atmos, 70 Hr Battery, Dual Wireless, Lightweight, Fast Charging – White

Corsair

  • Ultra-fast 2.4GHz wireless or Bluetooth: Stay connected with low-latency 2.4GHz wireless* for high-performance gaming and Bluetooth for added versatility. Instantly switch between connections with the press of a button *via 2.4GHz wireless and RGB off
  • Long-Lasting Battery: Play for days with up to 70 hours of battery life. When you’re running low, a 15-minute charge provides up to 6 more hours of battery
  • Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio: Experience dynamic and directional audio that lets you pinpoint every footstep, explosion, and movement with incredible directional accuracy
  • Dual Wireless Compatibility: Effortlessly switch between PC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and Mobile for premium audio with the press of a button

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • 70-hour battery life is genuinely class-leading — I got nearly three weeks of casual gaming before needing a recharge
  • Dual wireless (2.4GHz + Bluetooth) with instant switching handles PC and PS5 simultaneously without pairing headaches
  • Dolby Atmos spatial audio makes footstep directionality noticeably clearer than stereo-only competitors
  • Fast charging delivers 6 hours from just 15 minutes — perfect for those 'one more match' moments before heading out
  • Lightweight design (around 300g) stays comfortable through multi-hour sessions without ear fatigue

Cons

  • No active noise cancellation — busy households and open offices will let ambient noise bleed through
  • The mic boom design feels slightly flimsy; aggressive adjustment risks cracking the joint
  • RGB lighting drains battery significantly — serious gamers will want to keep it off to preserve runtime
  • Dolby Atmos requires separate license purchase on consoles, adding hidden cost for PS5 users

Quick Verdict

I picked up the Corsair Void v2 Wireless after my three-year-old headset started cutting out mid-match. Two weeks in, the headline feature — that 70-hour battery — isn't marketing fluff. It's real. Between PC gaming sessions and mobile podcast listening, I literally forgot to charge it for 11 days straight. The Corsair Void v2 Wireless delivers strong spatial audio, genuinely useful dual wireless, and a fit that won't punish you during marathon sessions. It's not perfect — the lack of noise cancellation stings in a busy home, and that mic boom feels fragile — but for the price, it earns its spot on the shortlist. Score: 4.3/5

What Is the Corsair Void v2 Wireless?

Corsair's Void v2 Wireless is a over-ear gaming headset that runs dual wireless simultaneously: a 2.4GHz USB dongle for low-latency PC/PS5 gaming and Bluetooth for mobile devices or Nintendo Switch. It packs 50mm drivers with Dolby Atmos support, an omni-directional boom mic with NVIDIA Broadcast integration, and a fabric-wrapped headband that keeps things breathable when the room gets warm.

Corsair Void v2 Wireless Gaming Headset with Bluetooth for PC, PS5, PS4, Switch, Mobile – Dolby Atmos, 70 Hr Battery, Dual Wireless, Lightweight, Fast Charging – White

The white model I tested looks clean — almost minimalist by gaming headset standards — with a subtle RGB logo on the ear cups that Corsair keeps restrained enough to work in a shared living room without screaming "gamer." At around 300g, it's lighter than it looks. The earcups fold inward for compact storage, which matters if you're shoving it into a drawer or carrying it to a friend's place.

Key Features

  • 2.4GHz wireless + Bluetooth 5.3 running simultaneously with one-button switching
  • Up to 70 hours battery life (RGB off); 15-minute quick charge adds 6 hours
  • Dolby Atmos spatial audio support on PC; standard stereo on PS5/Switch
  • 50mm neodymium drivers with 20Hz-20kHz frequency response
  • Breathable fabric ear cushions with memory foam; adjustable headband
  • Omni-directional mic with NVIDIA Broadcast AI noise cancellation (RTX显卡 required)
  • Compatible with PC, PlayStation 5/4, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices

Hands-On Review

Unboxing the Void v2 on a Tuesday evening, I was struck by how light it felt in the bag — 300g is noticeably less than the Astro A50 I reviewed last year. Setup was painless: plug in the tiny 2.4GHz dongle, let Windows install the driver, and I was in a Valorant match within eight minutes. The iCUE software is Corsair's usual ecosystem, which means it can feel bloated if you don't want yet another system tray icon, but the core audio presets and EQ are straightforward.

Corsair Void v2 Wireless Gaming Headset with Bluetooth for PC, PS5, PS4, Switch, Mobile – Dolby Atmos, 70 Hr Battery, Dual Wireless, Lightweight, Fast Charging – White

What surprised me was the battery. I genuinely forgot to charge it. By day nine, a small voice in my head said "maybe check the headset" — it still showed 23% and kept going another two full gaming nights. That's not a lab test; that's real-world lazy usage. When I did plug it in via USB-C, 15 minutes on the charger was enough to get me through a weekend afternoon of Apex Legends. Fast charging works as advertised.

Dolby Atmos is where it gets interesting. On PC with the spatial audio enabled, footsteps in Hunt: Showdown became dramatically easier to locate. I'm not suddenly pro-level, but I stopped dying to flanking enemies I should have heard. The soundstage feels wide without sounding hollow, and bass hits with weight without muddying dialogue. On PS5, though, you're stuck with stereo unless you pay extra for the Dolby Atmos license — something Corsair doesn't advertise prominently. That's a minor frustration for console gamers.

Corsair Void v2 Wireless Gaming Headset with Bluetooth for PC, PS5, PS4, Switch, Mobile – Dolby Atmos, 70 Hr Battery, Dual Wireless, Lightweight, Fast Charging – White

The microphone is functional but not exceptional. In a quiet bedroom, my teammates said my voice came through clearly. In my kitchen with a spouse running a blender, NVIDIA Broadcast helped — but the mic still picked up more ambient noise than I'd like for serious competitive chat. The boom itself rotates smoothly to mute, but it sits at a fixed angle that won't accommodate every face shape without awkward adjustment.

After three weeks, I'm still wearing it comfortably. The fabric ear cushions don't get hot the way leatherette does during summer evenings. Clamp force stayed consistent — no loosening after a month, which I've experienced with cheaper headsets. I did notice the RGB logo flickers occasionally when the battery dips below 15%, but that's a minor quirk rather than a dealbreaker.

Who Should Buy It?

The Corsair Void v2 Wireless is a strong fit if you game across multiple platforms — PC for competitive titles, Switch for couch sessions, mobile for commute gaming. The dual wireless removes the friction of switching cables or juggling pairs of headphones. It's also ideal if you're forgetful about charging; 70 hours means you genuinely won't think about battery life for weeks.

  • Multi-platform gamers: Seamless switching between PC, PS5, Switch, and phone without re-pairing.
  • Long-session players: The lightweight build and breathable cushions make multi-hour gaming genuinely comfortable.
  • Forgetful chargers: 70-hour battery means this headset forgives those of us who don't plug things in until they die.
  • Budget-conscious Atmos seekers: PC gamers get full spatial audio without extra purchases.

Skip this if you need noise cancellation — the Void v2 has no ANC, so open offices, dorm rooms, or noisy households will let distractions bleed through. Also skip it if you're purely a console gamer who wants plug-and-play spatial audio without extra licensing costs. And if you treat your gear roughly, that mic boom will eventually give you grief.

Alternatives Worth Considering

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless: Premium build quality, active noise cancellation, and a swappable battery system — but nearly double the price. Worth it if ANC is non-negotiable and budget allows.

HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless: Also targets the long-battery market with 300-hour claims, but lacks Bluetooth and spatial audio. Better for console-only users who want maximum stamina without extras.

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro: Similar price point with good mic quality and THX spatial audio. The V2 Pro's software ecosystem is simpler but lacks the Void v2's multi-device Bluetooth flexibility.

FAQ

Corsair rates the Void v2 at 70 hours. In my testing with RGB off and mixed gaming/podcast use, I hit 68-69 hours over 18 days — essentially matching the claim. With RGB on, expect closer to 40-45 hours.

Final Verdict

The Corsair Void v2 Wireless earns its place by solving real problems: tangled cables, dead batteries, and the hassle of swapping headsets between devices. The 70-hour battery isn't an exaggeration, the dual wireless is genuinely convenient, and Dolby Atmos on PC adds tactical value for competitive play. It's held back by the absence of noise cancellation and a mic boom that feels like an afterthought — but those are forgivable at this price. If you want a wireless gaming headset that works hard without demanding constant attention, the Void v2 delivers.