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Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless Gaming Headset & Harpoon RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse Bundle - Rechargeable with Slipstream Tech, 10,000 DPI Optical Sensor - Perfect for PC Gaming, Streaming & Esports Tournaments
Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless Gaming Headset & Harpoon RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse Bundle - Rechargeable with Slipstream Tech, 10,000 DPI Optical Sensor - Perfect for PC Gaming, Streaming & Esports Tournaments

Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless Gaming Headset & Harpoon RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse Bundle - Rechargeable with Slipstream Tech, 10,000 DPI Optical Sensor - Perfect for PC Gaming, Streaming & Esports Tournaments

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Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless Gaming Headset - High-Fidelity 7.1 Surround Sound w/Broadcast Quality Microphone - Memory Foam Earcups - 20 Hour Battery Life - Works with PC, PS4 – Carbon, PremiumThe Corsair virtuoso RGB wireless SE delivers a high-fidelity audio experience for the most discerning players, combining uncompromising sound quality with all-day, all-night comfort from its premium memory foam ear pads and headband. Connect to virtually any device with ultra-low latency slipstream corsair wireless technology, 3.5mm wired, or 24bit/96kHz USB wired. Make yourself heard with superb vocal clarity thanks to a broadcast-grade, Omni-directional detachable microphone with wide dynamic range. Lightweight aluminum construction ensures long-term durability, while up to 20 hours of wireless battery life and 60ft of range give you absolute listening freedom. Micro-perforation RGB lighting on each ear cup creates refined visual flair as you listen. The Corsair iCUE software enables custom audio equalizer settings, immersive 7.1 surround sound, RGB lighting control and more, making you the maestro of your gaming experience.Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless - Wireless Rechargeable Gaming Mouse with SLIPSTREAM Technology - 10,000 DPI Optical SensorThe Corsair harpoon RGB wireless gaming mouse lets you choose how to play, with the ability to easily connect to your PC via hyper fast, sub 1ms Slipstream Corsair wireless technology, Bluetooth or USB wired connection. Whether you play on a desktop, Laptop, or beyond, The harpoon RGB wireless’ comfortable contoured shape and up to 60 hours of battery life ensure you have the grip to make the crucial shots when it counts and the durability to outlast the Fiercest resistance. With Corsair iCUE software, you can customize sensitivity and DPI settings, monitor battery life and synchronize harpoon RGB wireless’ dynamic lighting across all your icue compatible Corsair Devices. It's time to wire less and win more. Mouse Button Durability: 50M L/R Click.

Features

    Product 1: Experience uncompromising sound quality and immersive 7.1 surround Sound with a matched pair of precisely tuned 50 millimeter high-density neodymium speaker drivers, delivering a frequency range of 20Hz-40,000Hz – double that of typical gaming headsets

    Product 1: Long-lasting Comfort to wear all day with Premium Memory foam ear pads that conform to the shape of your head and a lightweight pillow-soft headband

    Product 1: Connect wirelessly for high-fidelity, ultra-low latency Audio and an exceptional 60ft signal range with hyper-fast Slipstream Corsair Wireless technology. Headphone Sensitivity - 109dB (plus/minus 3dB). Impedance - 32 Ohms at 2. 5 kHz

    Product 1: Make yourself heard with exceptional dynamic range and vocal clarity, thanks to a 9.5 millimeter broadcast-grade, Omnidirectional, high-bandwidth detachable microphone with Excellent low-end response

    Product 2: Game in the Fast Lane: Play with hyper fast, sub 1ms Slipstream Corsair Wireless Technology, or connect with low latency Bluetooth or USB wired

    Product 2: Weighs Just 99 grams: Lightweight construction, so you can play longer without fatigue

    Product 2: Simple Setup Gets You Playing Faster: Just connect the wireless adapter to a USB port and switch the mouse on

    Product 2: Contoured Shape and Rubber Side Grips: For long term comfort and a confident grip

Reviews

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This headset has been my daily driver for years.I work from home, and am a PC gamer, so I have a headset on about 10-12 hours out of the day, and this headset has been amazing. I am writing a review as I have purchased it again (I broke my original a few days ago) and will say it has been an amazing headset, even compared to much more expensive headsets.Comfort - Like I said, I wear this all day. I did replace the stock earmuffs with some third party ones that allow better airflow, as it is a bit warm, but the noise cancellation is much better with the stock ones. If you plan to wear it for more than a few hours at a time, its worth looking into more comfortable muffs.Battery - Out of the box new, I was getting somewhere around 8-12 hours of battery life. Keep in mind I have music or games running the entire time I have them on, so obviously I am draining battery far more than the "usual" user. After 2 years, my battery life is somewhere from 4-6 hours with the same use. Honestly not horrible given they probably have 6000+ hours of use already.Noise Cancel - It's pretty good. Nothing compared to something like high end Bose headsets, or other super premiums, but for a reasonably affordable mid range gaming headset, I think they are fine. I wish they had a stronger or active noise cancellation, but generally there isn't any noise anyway other than my fan, and I don't get bothered by it.Range - Honestly sucks. I can get maybe 20 feet away with a paper thin wall in between, and it loses signal. Any time I go to grab a soda or water, I jsut take the headset off, because it WILL lose connection. I am sure for some people this is a deal breaker, but for me, I honestly don't care enough to kill a star off for this.Microphone - It's decent. It sounds like a premium gaming headset mic, and has OK noise reduction. I personally use a professional mic setup, so I don't really use the Mic often, but for a gaming mic, it's more than good enough. If you are a heavy breather, take a cotton ball and stick it on the end. Literally solves so many complaints I originally had.Value - Some harsh honesty. I feel like the quality and build of this headset is amazing, especially for the 200ish dollar range, but audio quality is below par compared to audio focused headsets in that range. Is it good for gaming/music? Absolutely. Is it Bose 200$ headset quality? Probably closer to Bose 100$ headset quality. I'd like this to be a 129$ headset, at that price I would feel I am getting my money's worth out of it. Granted the build is amazing, and it has survived longer than any headset I have ever purchased (I have owned almost every gaming headset in the common market over the years, so I have a lot to compare to)Overall - It's fine! Great headset for a decent price, plus the iCue software manages it's firmware and I have no complaints (Everything in my PC is iCue compatible or Corsair, Im a bit of a shill)I have owned the Corsair Virtuoso headset for over 6 months. Previously, I owned a G935 and made a G935 review after having many issues with it. However, I was left feeling like I wanted more, and I decided to double down on my efforts for finding a headset that suits me. Anything the G935 did, it just feels like the Corsair Virtuoso did better. And I've owned many wireless headsets, including, but not limited to: Steelseries Arctis 7, G935, Stealth 520, Sony Gold, Elite 800, and some other wired headsets. Before I officially start this review, I want to say this headset beats all of them. For now, I will be comparing the Virtuoso to more relevant competition like the Arctis 7 and the G935.First of all, I want to target what I do NOT like about the headset, as I find that is usually more useful to most people than hearing about how good it is. This headset deserves the 5 star review I gave it, despite the problems I've had.Software and the iCue service: iCue is the software Corsair uses for all of their products, and it's... better than most softwares, I suppose. Certainly better than G-Hub. I find that in very specific cases the software does not meet my needs and almost always the answer to fixing the problem is to restart my PC. I'm sure you can understand how frustrating that can be.A full list of problems I've encountered:If the headset runs out of charge, the software will not recognize the headset's wireless feature again until you restart the PC. Sorry, there is no fix for this, however it is not a consistent problem.Discord doesn't play nice with this headset, despite being a Discord verified headset. Ironic, however I have found that the discord app noises (ex, joining a call, or muting yourself through discord) all have a distinct delay to the sound ques they make. Also, when reconnecting the device, Discord also doesn't recognize the device and switch to it, you must do that manually. (this is an ongoing issue)If you go out of range, there is no guarantee the headset will reconnect unless you reset the headset.Sometimes, while charging the headset and using the wireless function, the device will randomly tell you it is charging, sometimes twice in a row. I do not disconnect the charging cable and it isn't loose.The mute button sometimes does not work. And sometimes I have muted myself, the light on the microphone turned red, and people could still hear me.Now onto good things.Sound: The sound on this headset is, without a doubt, among the best. And I get the clearest and fullest sounds from my games. I'd say this more neutral sounding than the G935 (G935 is more bass heavy) and on par with how good the Arctis 7 sounds. The surround sound is full, and is what I use day to day as I have become accustomed to how surround sound sounds from other headsets. The presets of sound profiles make a difference, and I appreciate them, however I do not use them and keep the default sound on, as it sounds the most natural.Battery: I do not use the RGB on the headset, so the battery easily lasts over 20 hours. The charge times are quick, too, using a USB-C cable you also don't have to worry about which way the USB is plugging in and you can easily plug in the headset while it's on your head. I do find the charge port to be in a bit of a peculiar position, as it is more facing your left shoulder than straight down. Unsure if that was an oversight or there wasn't enough room on the headset to accommodate the charging port to be there. Either way, a very minor issue.Comfort: This is the biggest indicator for myself of whether or not I like a headset, as I do not find this to be the absolute best comfort headphones, those would have to go for the G935, I do have to say they are quite comfortable, and seemingly can fit a lot of head sizes with the adjustable earmuffs. The leatherette feels good, and has yet to see any sign of deterioration yet. I do have to say, on occasion I do have to adjust them on my head as it can get a bit awkward on the same place of my ears, but I do not find it annoying by any means. I would suggest these over the older models of the Arctis 7.Microphone: Easily one of the best sounding headset microphones. I have had people ask me if I was using something like a Blue Yeti or another type of high end microphone. For the price point, I would expect a good microphone, and the Virtuoso delivers. The microphone sidetone is handled well, for those who like to hear themselves when they talk. It can be adjusted and turned off and on. Also, the microphone is removable, and as a non gaming headset, this headset looks like it would fit the bill. The microphone is also very good at removing any unwanted sound while also consistently delivering what you want it to communicate. Very impressive, I've yet to see it done this well by any other headset.Durability: Metal, finally a headset that uses metal in places where the headset is most prone to fail. I'm not just talking metal in the bands, I'm talking metal where the bands meet the cups, too. The headset feels premium, like it's meant to last many, many years. And with this type of durability and a removable microphone in case your current microphone breaks, this headset definitely seems to have been built with some longevity in mind. If you want a headset just for durability alone, I cannot recommend this headset enough.Controls: There is a switch that isn't exactly like an on and off switch. It's a USB or Wireless switch. You can imagine how sometimes this might be annoying, but it works very well, surprisingly. There is a 3.5mm jack, for when you need that. USB-C charging port. Volume scroller that feels very secure. And a mute button on the removable microphone itself. The headset is also adjustable to fit your head.Conclusion: I do my research on headsets, and I can say the Corsair Virtuoso is among the best. In the upper echelon of gaming headsets, the competition gets fierce, and the prices get high. I want to call this headset no compromise, but the software would need to be better for it to be called that in my book. And maybe the battery could be longer. But this headset carries the torch for many other headsets to strive to be as good as it. If you're thinking about spending this much money on a headset, you already know you want a headset that is going to do everything, and this is there.Créanme cuando les digo que pasé medio día viendo top 5 y reviews de MUCHOS audífonos gamer, pero no me ayudó a decidir bien cuál escoger, porque las opiniones estaban muy parejas y por muy pequeños detalles ganaban unos.De repente me encontré con una review de estos Audífonos, quedé impresionado (No soy fan de corsair, es mi primer producto de ellos). Tiene todo lo que los demás audífonos tenían y lo que les faltaba! aparte llegaron mucho antes de lo esperado. Aquí el resumen para que no tengan que perder tiempo viendo videos.-Sonido 7.1-Tienen esponja con memoria en los oídos-Tienen Luces RGB personalizable en el micro y en los costados (le añade algo en el estilo)-Su micrófono suena profesional (Mucho más con el modo alámbrico), claro y con tonos bien ajustados-Tiene modo inalámbrico y alámbrico (con cables) Y ES LO MEJOR, inalámbrico suena perfecto todo, pude ir al baño sin que se corte la señal, buena calidad de microfono, repito, muy buena (en comparación a microfonos de audifonos el mismo precio, o incluso más caros)-El modo alámbrico mejora el audio en más del doble (40000 hertz a 96000, aunque es poca la diferencia cuando lo escuchas), también mejora el microfono, tiene cable para celular también (aunque no tienen bluetooth)-MUY cómodos y estables (no se te caen)-Se puede quitar el micrófono-Botones útiles en los costados-Ecualizador (en el software iCue)-Batería de 20 horas (en lo que lo he usado no se me ha descargado usándolos, los dejo cargando en la noche)El sistema no es lo mejor, y tiene algunos bugs con windows y el software, pero eso se resuelve fácilmente (al menos yo si lo resolví)Valen mucho, pero sinceramente valen cada maldito centavo, es el mejor headset que puedes comprar al mismo o ligeramente mayor precio. Las únicas quejas que he visto son de software, fuera de eso, no te vas a quejar.Es una reseña personal pero basado en MUCHAS opiniones, así que yo creo que vale la pena comprarlosAudio and mic quality are really good but the headset suffers awfully for not being comfortable to wear over long period of time. Take my word for it. I wear a headset everyday for 12 to 14 hours and after only 3 hours on my head, the headset begins to be very irritating on the ears. After 8h it's almost unbearable and I have to take it off. I didn't have this issue with my Hyper X Cloud II and i wore it every single day for more than 12h per day.If I pay almost 300$ CAD for a headset I'm expecting some excellent quality. Unfortunately, this wasn't the case with this headset. Don't take your chances like I did and save your bucks for something else. You'll thank me later.Oh, and don't trust Youtube reviewers when they say this particular headset is comfortable to wear because they probably didn't use it that much or they've been paid to say otherwise. I made the mistake of listening to them and now I must return it.Yeah it does look cool. That’s it. The rest : It’s expensive, it sounds ass flat with jack, the charge last for about an hour and even plugged in usb-c with bass preset in the iCue software, it sounds flat. Oh, and i didnt mention that the headset is a bit heavy for a headset, so about 2-3 hours in, the weight gives you a headache, PLUS the cussion isn’t really soft, a bit crusty. BUT WAIT, THERE IS MORE : the cussion isnt really big, so my ear would touch inside, the mic was saturated when connected wireless, the headset sometime would randomly do weird sound artefacts while connected wirelessly, same with usb-c.But yeah bro, it does look coolBEFORE YOU ASK ME, yes im running the latest firmware for itTLDR: Great sounding headset with poor battery life and comfort issues. I would cautiously recommend this to others. It can have issues if used close to an XBox 360 controller receiver.I bought this to replace my older Logitech G933 that had its head strap break. I needed something to replace this for both conference calls at work, gaming and Dungeons and Dragons via discord.Build Construction, Looks and Feel:===========================Very good, materials seem to be of a high quality and gives the headset a high quality feel. I really like how understated the looks are as it is used for work calls as well as calls (gaming and D&D) with friends.Overall use=========Very good button placement for mute, volume and power. I'm used to a mic that you flip up to mute, but the button is easy to access and the light on the tip of the microphone is "just" inside my peripheral vision so I can see if I'm muted without having to look too far down.Sound Quality (Headphones and Mic)=============================Very impressed with this. I really like how they sound with games and especially on a call. A definite step up in quality over my older Logitech G933 in my opinion. Only made a minor tweak to the EQ in the software, but its not really necessary to be honest.This is very subject though as everyone has a different opinion on this.Microphone quality appears to be the best of the headsets I've used. Pretty happy with this as well as its side tone feature which is very good.Connection Quality and Range========================Range is good enough compared to my previous headset (about 1 meter farther) but it does suffer from really bad audio dropouts and periodically mutes audio going to the headset. This seems to be related to interference caused by my XBox 360 controller so it seems that the unit is much more susceptible to interference than my previous headset.I was using the XBox360 controller with the PC dongle to when these issues were observed. The receiver puck was 2 feet away from the USB when the issues occurred. To fix this, I needed to ensure that the Virutoso dongle was plugged into a different USB port / hub than the controller receiver. Location of the receiver puck did not make any difference.Although I solved this by moving the usb dongle for the virtuoso 3 feet away from where the XBox 360 cable plugs in, others may have more of an issue with this. So if you are operating in an area with other wireless devices (like wireless gaming controllers) you may or may not have an issue. This does not occur with my previous headset which used the same USB port that I now plug the Virtuoso intoHeadset Comfort=============This is a pretty big mark against the headset. If this could be resolved I would be more inclined to recommend this headset to others.Clamping force is firm but not uncomfortable. The top strap however does get uncomfortable on top of my head where I need to move it around. I have yet to find a setup that is comfortable all day. The headphones are heavier than my previous ones and this may be related.My ears touch the inside of the ear cups, and although I know some people don't like this, for me they just touch and this is not a comfort issue for me.A typical day for me includes about 4-6 hours of conference calls at work normally followed up by playing music while I cook and on D&D nights, D&D so a more comfortable headset would be appreciated for this.Battery Life==========Doesn't last as long as I would like, but it can be used while plugged into USB power. I don't know if its actually charges when plugged in and being used, if it does it seems to take a really long time to charge when plugged in.Longer Term Update================Battery life is acceptable if you turn off all the LEDs. So I run it with the LED off.I solved my problems bad audio by repeatedly installing and uninstalling iCue until the audio was clear.Occasionally the mute button doesn't work with the software and can show the red mute button while still recording audio. Often mute issues can be resolved by unplugging and replugging the boo mic.You do eventually get used to the comfort (or lack thereof) of the headset. When its working audio quality is good.Some downsides for me: * If you have glasses like me, this headset will definitely dig into your head after long periods of use. I just got the headset though, so I might get used to it over time, I'll update this if I remember in time. * I wish the cushion was larger, as my ear touches the inner cup, but this will vary from person to person. * The headband is okay, my head does definitely need a break after awhile of using it. * In my opinion, the mic hangs a bit high on your face, but you might get used to it. * Mic uses micro USB.Also, if you decide to get this, get iCUE, and make sure to enable Surround Sound, and I recommend setting your sound preset to Bass Boost as it makes the audio so much better, in my opinion.Besides that, this headset is amazing.Some pros: * Instant setup. Windows does it all. * Headset charges with USB-C * Mic is removable. * Can be used wired, wireless * Has optional RGB (can be configured/disable in iCUE) * Has optional adjustable sidetone (allows you to hear yourself, if you want) * Has surround sound * Very light * Earcups can fold. * Over-Ear headset. * Supposedly has 20 hours of battery life, haven't used it enough to know if that's true.Don't forget to update your drivers using iCUE as well (must be in USB mode, and plugged in)Also Corsair, if this headset didn't push my glasses into my brain, I would give this five stars. Please do work on that for your future headsets.

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