
Corsair VOID RGB ELITE
Score: 74/100
Razer BlackShark V2 X 50mm 3.5mm Green
Score: 75/100Rankings

The Razer BlackShark V2 X is a wired esports headset praised for its lightweight build and precise 7.1 surround sound. Its drawbacks include a lack of active noise cancellation, a tight fit for some users, and cable durability concerns. Best suited for competitive gamers who prioritize low latency and comfort over wireless freedom.

The VOID RGB ELITE Wireless delivers immersive 7.1 surround sound and low-latency wireless connectivity, but its heft and reduced battery endurance with RGB are notable drawbacks. Best suited for PC and console gamers who prioritize audio immersion over ultra-lightweight design.
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16 hoursbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 400 g | 240 gbest |
50 mmbest | 50 mmbest | |
32 Ωbest | — | |
116 dBbest | — | |
-42 dBVbest | — | |
12 mbest | — | |
— | 8best |
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Connectivity(2) | ||
Wireless Connectivity | true | false |
Connection Type | USB receiver | 3.5 mm analog |
Audio(1) | ||
Microphone Type | Omnidirectional | HyperClear Cardioid |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 400 g | 240 g |
Ear Cushion Material | microfiber mesh | FlowKnit memory foam |

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Professional reviewers consider the VOID RGB ELITE Wireless a solid mid-range option that delivers immersive 7.1 sound, comfortable ergonomics, and reliable low-latency wireless, but they caution that its weight and variable battery life may limit its appeal for marathon gamers.
Everyday users generally enjoy the headset's sound immersion, comfort, and wireless freedom, while repeatedly expressing concerns about its heft and reduced battery endurance when RGB features are active.

“insanely comfortable and light, with great noise cancellation.”

“barely feel it on”



Professional reviewers and editors consistently commend the BlackShark V2 for its lightweight comfort, precise 7.1 surround imaging, and clear detachable microphone, while noting its lack of active noise cancellation, limited portability, and a clamping force that may feel tight for larger heads.
Everyday users love the headset's near-weightless feel, clear mic performance, and immersive surround for FPS titles, but they frequently complain about cable wear, under-whelming bass, and a tight fit on larger heads.