🎮 Elevate Your Game with Unrivaled Sound!
The Corsair Virtuoso PRO Wired Open Back Gaming Headset features advanced 50mm graphene drivers for exceptional audio clarity and a wide frequency response of 20Hz to 40kHz. Designed for gamers and streamers, it includes a detachable uni-directional microphone and is compatible with Elgato Wave Link software for enhanced sound control. Its lightweight, open-back design ensures comfort during extended use, making it the perfect choice for professional audio experiences.
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 11.84 ounces |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Gaming |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Consoles, Desktops |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Microphone Included |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Open Back |
Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
Style Name | Wired Open-Back |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | White |
Wireless Technology | Infrared |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20Hz-40kHz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 50 Millimeters |
Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
Sensitivity | 116 dB |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | None |
Y**I
Best Multi Device Headset
Summary: This headset allows me to connect to my work laptop, my personal desktop, and my audio interface at the same time with audio coming through simultaneously from all sound sources with no need to swap anything. Also upgrading it with some WC replacement ear cups and headband wrap to resist pleather wear and increase comfort, and add some personalization, is worth it 200%The long version:I work hybrid, so some days at home, some in office. When I am work from home, I work on a laptop that connects to my personal monitors. My personal desktop also goes into my monitors, so I can switch between sources if I have both going at the same time.My original headset, Corsair RGB Void Pro had a little dongle that broke because I had to constantly move the dongle back and forth between my PC and my laptop if I wanted to use either or. I did get a replacement dongle, but I needed a better solution because this could happen again and eventually Void Pro dongles will be harder to come by.I eventually discovered the Corsair Virtuoso RGB XT. It's wireless, it has its own dongle (which can handle up to 4 wireless devices), it also has bluetooth, and it can become wired through USB or 3.5mm jack. The bluetooth was what I was here for, but I got so much more.After getting the headphones, I was able to clear my PC case front USB ports (the Void Pro dongle, a micro usb, and another usb c cable which has built in velcro to bundle and set aside. My mouse wireless dongle is still there but might be possible to remove too).The game changing feature which I did not expect was that the dongle audio, the bluetooth audio, and the 3.5mm audio could all be played at the same time. I don't have to worry about flipping between sources or checking to see which one of the three is active, none of that. I can be on my personal computer, I can be on my work computer, and I can (if I wanted to) be connected to my audio interface recording guitar, ALL AT THE SAME TIME. That avoids any concerns about anything wearing down and breaking, I can keep the Virtuoso dongle safe behind the computer, and I have the option of being wired or wireless. I can have all the cakes and eat them all too. It. Is. Glorious.So if you love having flexible, streamlined, and cleaned up work spaces, ESPECIALLY if the work spaces are separate stations but occupy the same space (like my work laptop, my personal desktop, and my audio interface do), this is the clearcut winner.The headphones themselves, so many people talk about the specs and performance, and Dolby Atmos. Just go look up a few Tech Youtubers' video reviews on them. They are all say these headphones are pretty good. The mic is apparently a miracle and the best in this category, so that's pretty nice (AND IT IS REPLACEABLE, AND REMOVABLE TOO. WHAT EVEN). Can't speak to battery life since mine are new.Oh yeah, final note. Do replace the stock ear cups. Get the ones from a brand called WC because they are deeper, bigger, made of fabric and not pleather like the stock ones, and they have greater comfort supposedly (I haven't used the stock ones. I immediately used the replacement ones out of the box). I also got a band to go around the top of the headset from WC to protect the pleather on the top from wearing and flaking off. I'd recommend you do the same. There are also patterns you can choose from to give your headset some personality.Overall, big win in all directions, these headphones. I would strongly recommend getting those WC ear cups and band set. Worthy upgrade to an already amazing headset
K**J
natural conversation without lag
They sound good. Biggest thing is, I'm able to hear myself without the lag some of those other headphones have that play back your audio like a monitor. The open back setup removes that problem and it feels more like a natural conversation while I'm in calls. Not as good as my Sennheisers, but I can't find any of those with a microphone built in, so this really is the best solution.
T**E
Mi experiencia
buen sonido, sin embargo, la diadema puede ser más ancha y más acolchada, se siente el peso de los audífonos, lo vale si puedes permitírtelo, antes de usarlo debes conectarlo mediante el cable y ponerlo en modo cableado, luego al ya tener la pc prendida y conectada, debes poner el dongle inalámbrico y luego cambiar el modo a wireless, si no, al momento de querer usarlo por cable para cargarlo no se va a escuchar nada ni cargar.
S**P
For a flagship product, these were very disappointing.
I've been on the search for a solid wireless gaming headset, and after a ton of research, I decided to give the Corsair Virtuoso XT a shot. I ordered them along with the Corsair HS80s, and the Razer Blackshark V2, and sadly the Virtuoso XT's were the worst of the bunch.As a disclaimer, my product may have been used even though I bought them as new. The unboxing experience left me thinking that the headset had been tampered with, and none of the components were wrapped the way they were in the HS80s box. This is just a guess, but something felt off when I opened the box.The Positives:I liked that the earpads were replaceable. I was able to grab some aftermarket earpads from Wicked Cushions, and they were easy to install.The Bluetooth and wireless dongle simultaneous connection is the best feature about this headset. This was the main reason why I wanted to try these so badly. I love the thought of being able to play my game and not worry about missing a phonecall or important notification. The headset's separate controls located on the headset itself was also perfectly convenient. This feature worked great!The range was good enough for my small house. When I walked from one side of my small house to the other, I had 2 small hiccups at the furthest point, which isn't perfect, but it was good enough. This, however, was the worst of the 3 I tested as the HS80 and BlackShark V2 had no hiccups in the same distance.The Negatives:Comfort is seriously lacking for a headset this expensive. The headband might've actually been worse than the earpads. The way it pushed into my head was really uncomfortable, and even after about 30 minutes with them on, I had to take them off. I also have a big head, so that could be part of the reason for discomfort. The earpads were too shallow and didn't provide the comfort I wanted in a premium flagship product. This was something that I read in other reviews, so I purchased some Wicked Cushions replacements, and they were the perfect amount of padding needed on this headset. I much preferred the aftermarket pads to the stock, which again shouldn't be an issue at this price point.The sound quality was not good enough. It felt like they were wrapped in plastic wrap before being placed on my ears. Everything was so muffled and not clean. Adjusting the EQ made things better, but still not good enough for me to actually enjoy my game sound and music.Sidetone was way too low, but this seemed to be a theme with the wireless headsets I purchased. It was roughly the same as the HS80s, with the BlackShark V2 having by far the worst Sidetone of the 3. All 3 were definitely not loud enough to be effective.The mic quality wasnt what I had hoped and expected. They boasted a broadcast quality mic, so I was especially excited to get in and try it out, but some friends pointed out that the HS80s mic was much better than the Virtuoso XTs. It was still good enough for daily use, but I guess I just expected better quality with how much it was built up in the description. In comparison to my wired $80 Logitech G Pro headset, the Logitech was streets ahead, but that's also a possible unfair wired v. wireless comparison.The final negative, and by far the biggest red flag, was the connection consistently dropping out in weird ways. Multiple times, my sound would cut out in my discord party, but my mic would still be working. So they'd hear everything I said, but I wouldn't hear a word of what they said. I had to exit the party and come back in to fix it, and this would happen 4 more times in the 2 hours I had this headset on. A major deal breaker. Then sometimes as it be fidgeting with the party to fix this, I'd go back into my game and notice I had no sound in my game. I fixed this by minimizing my game and bringing it back up. So the problems would almost alternate back and forth as I fixed them, which was incredibly frustrating. That just can't happen with a $240 headset.Overall, I can't recommend this gaming headset at all. I think there are far too many problems to make the purchase feel worth it. When you spend $240+ on a headset, you want something that's great quality and that will work without issues. The underwhelming mic, bad sound quality, too low sidetone, and basic connection issues make the Virtuoso XTs a headset to avoid. Ive been told that no "good" wireless headsets exist yet, and the 3 I tested have so far only confirmed that theory. It really is a shame because I think Corsair did a great job with the simultaneous Bluetooth/Dongle connections, but that's not enough for me to overlook everything else.
M**E
I’m definitely would buy other headphones from Corsair.
Works great on my PlayStation. I wish the Xbox X would be compatible with, but I chose not to buy the Xbox version of it but this one is great. I have no issues with it. It works great on the PlayStation and discord at the same time and all the other app features that works with.
E**A
Built it with excellent materials
One of the best purchases I've made on Amazon. I like that it automatically goes into standby when I put it down for a moment. It connects to my console/PC and cell phone easily.
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