Corsair Void V2 Max drops, finally one dongle to rule all

Corsair dropped the Void V2 Max wireless headset at $149 but you can grab it for $120 during sales which makes the upgrade over the regular V2 model kind of worth checking out. The physical build stays identical at 303 grams with the same mesh cups but the Max packs better foam padding for improved noise blocking plus proper Dolby Atmos tuning and a Sonarworks SoundID license that actually makes audio positioning way cleaner.

Battery life stays around 70 hours on the wireless dongle and over 120 hours using Bluetooth but the Max gets fast charging where 15 minutes gives you roughly six hours of playtime. The best part remains how one dongle connects across PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series without any manual switching or mode buttons since everything pairs permanently and reconnects in under a second when you swap platforms.

The regular V2 costs around $110 to $120 which means you are paying extra for refined Atmos support, faster charging and slightly better passive isolation on the Max version. People who already have the standard model can skip this upgrade since 95 percent of the experience stays the same but anyone buying fresh should probably go for the Max if they bounce between multiple consoles and want hassle-free platform hopping.
 

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