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    Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless review: a stellar mid-range headset boosted with simultaneous dual connectivity

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyDecember 25, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read0 Views
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    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 Max Wireless v2

    (Image credit: Future)

    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

    • Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless (Black) at CORSAIR for £119.99

    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 Max Wireless v2

    (Image credit: Future)

    Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless review: Specs

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    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, custom button mapping

    Software

    Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio (PC), Corsair iCUE (PC), Tempest 3D Audio (PS5)

    Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless review: Design and features

    • Easy, quick connectivity
    • Stylish design
    • Flip-to-mute mic – but it’s not detachable

    There are no significant design changes between the standard and Max versions of Corsair’s Void v2 headset. Out of the box, the Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless comes with just the headset, USB 3.0 dongle, USB 3.0-to-USB-C charging cable, and a QR code to open out the instruction manual.

    Available in white and black, the design of these headsets is sleek yet unmistakably gamer-coded headsets thanks to the two slim RGB light strips. The geometric cups are cushioned with breathable memory foam padding, and the adjustable frame ensures a comfortable fit over your head. There are two buttons on the left: one to turn the headset on and off, and the other is customizable to different functions, as well as a small scroll wheel to control the volume on the side.

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    Corsair VOID Max

    (Image credit: Future)

    The mic arm can be flipped up to mute input or keep it out of your face when not in use, but it’s a real shame they didn’t opt to make it removable for this more premium option – if they had, these would be more socially acceptable to use in place of the best wireless headphones while you’re out and about. Instead, the Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless remains confined to my gaming desk. To the same end, I wish they’d offered a dongle adapter with this version; the USB 3.0 receiver feels dated when many consoles and machines are moving towards USB-C.

    After charging, it’s simple to set up the headset; if you’re using the dongle, it’ll automatically pair with your headset, or you can pair via Bluetooth by pressing and holding the lower of the two buttons on the left side of the headset. When using the Void v2 MAX Wireless on PC, you’ll want both the Dolby Access app and the Corsair iCUE software; the former allows you to enable Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio, while the latter offers device customisation. When playing on PS5, simply head to the console’s sound settings and enable the Tempest 3D Audio.

    Corsair VOID Max Wireless v2

    (Image credit: Future)

    Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless review: Performance

    • Superb battery life
    • Lightweight and comfortable in use
    • Excellent audio performance

    As you can expect from Corsair, performance is reliably good across the board. The audio and microphone quality is great, and they’re comfortable to wear, to boot.

    I’ve been using the Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless as my main gaming headset for a month, often playing for hours on end, and I’ve yet to experience any discomfort. Its memory foam cushions, lightweight design and excellent battery life make it a go-to for extended gameplay sessions, whether I’m hooked up to my Nintendo Switch 2, PS5 or my PC.

    I’m still not quite over my Baldur’s Gate 3 era, and the Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless headset was the perfect companion to enjoy the rich audio landscape of the Sword Coast and the lively voice acting of its fantastic cast. The headset’s noise suppression works wonderfully in tandem with iCue software’s EQ, meaning everything was rendered with great clarity and depth. I also spent some time in Valorant on PS5, finding it super easy to pick out environmental cues thanks to the impressive audio clarity and Tempest 3D Audio.

    Corsair VOID Max Wireless v2

    (Image credit: Future)

    Dual connectivity worked well on test, and came in handy a few times I wanted to answer calls or listen to a podcast on my phone while playing a less audio-reliant game, and when I used the headset to chat with friends over Discord, I received several comments on the solid microphone quality.

    Best of all, I could complete most of my testing without ever needing to recharge the headset, because it offers around 70 hours of battery life via 2.4GHz wireless and an impressive up to 130 hours on Bluetooth; based on my testing, that’s an accurate benchmark from Corsair.

    Should you buy the Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless?

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    Still not sold on the Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless? Here’s how it compares to more of the best gaming headsets.

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    Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless

    Razer BlackShark V3 Pro

    SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

    Price

    $149.99 / £119.99 / AU$249

    $249.99 / £249.99 / around AU$510

    $349.99 / £329.99 / AU$649.00

    Weight

    10.7oz / 303g

    12.9oz / 367g

    11.9oz / 337g

    Compatibility

    PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android

    PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, iOS, Android

    PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android

    Connection type

    Wireless (via USB 3.0 dongle), Bluetooth

    Wireless (via USB 3.0 dongle), Bluetooth

    Wireless (via base station), Bluetooth, 3.5mm wired

    Battery life

    Up to 70 hours

    Up to 70 hours

    Up to 44 hours

    Features

    Custom 50mm Neodymium drivers, omnidirectional microphone, RGB lighting, dual connectivity, custom button mapping

    Razer TriForce Titanium 50mm drivers, advanced passive noise isolation, detachable microphone, dual connectivity

    Custom 40mm Neodymium drivers, retractable microphone, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, dual connectivity, AI-powered noise-canceling mic

    Software

    Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio (PC), Corsair iCUE (PC), Tempest 3D Audio (PS5)

    THX Spatial Audio (PC), Windows Sonic Spatial Audio (PC/Xbox), Tempest 3D Audio (PS5)

    360 Sonar Spatial Audio (PC), Tempest 3D Audio (PS5)

    How I tested the Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless

    Corsair VOID Max Wireless v2

    (Image credit: Future)
    • Used as my main gaming headset for four weeks
    • Connected to my Nintendo Switch 2, PC and PS5
    • Played a variety of games across genres

    Typically, I use my iconic Razer Kraken Kitty V2 wired headset, but putting this to one side to try the Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless granted a better all-round experience and the benefits of dual connectivity. I used it with my Nintendo Switch 2, gaming PC, and PlayStation 5, playing everything from first-person shooters to RPGs like Baldur’s Gate III and Assassin’s Creed: Shadows to see how the headset works in different environments.

    I used all of the advertised features, and exhaustively used the headset over my four weeks of testing to see what the long-term experience is like and ensure comfort, performance, and software all work as promised.

    First reviewed November-December 2025

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    Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless: Price Comparison

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