Corsair Launches VOID v2 Max Wireless Duo, Including Xbox Edition, for PCs, Consoles, and Phones

Corsair’s latest gaming headsets aim squarely at players who want powerful sound, marathon battery life, and hassle-free connectivity without breaking the bank. The Void V2 Max Wireless line—available in a standard model and an Xbox-ready version—packs Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio, dual wireless options, and thoughtful comfort features at an MSRP of $149.99.

What stands out is the simultaneous 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connections. You can keep your game connected over the low-latency 2.4 GHz link while pairing your phone via Bluetooth to take calls or stream music at the same time. A compact 2.4 GHz USB dongle is included for easy setup on computers.

Inside, 50 mm drivers deliver full-range audio from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, while the memory foam ear pads with soft microfiber fabric help keep long sessions comfortable. On PC, you can fine-tune your sound with the SoundID app to match your personal hearing profile, or customize EQ and lighting through Corsair iCUE.

Communication is handled by a flip-to-mute boom mic with a 100 Hz to 8 kHz frequency response for clear voice pickup. PC gamers with compatible Nvidia RTX graphics cards can tap into Nvidia Broadcast to apply AI-powered background noise reduction for cleaner comms in busy environments.

Battery life is a headline feature. Corsair rates the headsets for up to 70 hours on 2.4 GHz wireless and up to 130 hours on Bluetooth. A quick 15-minute top-up can add around 6 hours of playtime, and the lightweight 0.303 kg (0.67 lbs) design helps reduce fatigue during long gaming or streaming sessions.

Platform support is broad. The Void V2 Max Wireless connects to PC, Mac, PS4/PS5, and smartphones, while the Void V2 Max Wireless for Xbox adds compatibility with Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S alongside PC, PS4/PS5, and smartphones.

Key highlights:
– Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio for immersive, positional sound
– Dual wireless with simultaneous 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connections
– 50 mm drivers, 20 Hz–20 kHz frequency response
– Memory foam ear pads with breathable microfiber fabric
– Flip-to-mute boom mic, 100 Hz–8 kHz voice capture
– AI noise reduction via Nvidia Broadcast on compatible RTX PCs
– Up to 70 hours on 2.4 GHz; up to 130 hours on Bluetooth
– Quick charge adds about 6 hours in 15 minutes
– iCUE support for EQ and lighting customization, plus SoundID personalization
– 0.303 kg (0.67 lbs) weight for all-day comfort
– MSRP: $149.99
– Cross-platform support including PC, Mac, PlayStation, Xbox (Xbox model), and smartphones

If you’re shopping for a sub-$150 wireless gaming headset that checks the boxes for spatial audio, long-lasting battery, and cross-platform flexibility, the Void V2 Max Wireless series makes a strong case—especially for gamers who want to mix game audio with Bluetooth calls or music without juggling devices.