
Corsair Void RGB Elite White
Score: 75/100
HyperX Cloud II
Score: 87/100Rankings

The HyperX Cloud II (2022) is a wired headset with 53 mm drivers, hardware-driven 7.1 virtual surround, and a durable aluminum frame. It excels in comfort and build quality, offering broad platform support, but lacks ANC and is bulkier than some competitors.

The Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless offers 50 mm drivers, virtual 7.1 surround and up to 16 h of battery life in a durable, RGB-rich design, but its loose fit and reliance on iCUE limit its appeal.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
50 mm | 53 mmbest | |
20 Hzbest | 10 Hz | |
30,000 Hzbest | 23,000 Hz | |
16 hoursbest | — | |
116 dBbest | 98 dB | |
| ↓ lower better | 399 g | 330 gbest |
| ↓ lower better | 32 ohmsbest | 60 ohms |
-42 dBbest | -42 dBbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Audio(5) | ||
Driver Size (mm) | 50 mm | 53 mm |
Frequency Response (Low) (Hz) | 20 Hz | 10 Hz |
Frequency Response (High) (Hz) | 30000 Hz | 23000 Hz |
Impedance (ohms) | 32 ohms | 60 ohms |
Sensitivity (dB) | 116 dB | 98 dB |
Microphone(3) | ||
Microphone Type | Omni-directional fixed boom | Electret condenser |
Mic Frequency Response (Low) (Hz) | 100 Hz | 50 Hz |
Mic Frequency Response (High) (Hz) | 10000 Hz | 18000 Hz |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Wireless Capability | true | false |
Supported Platforms | PC, Mac, PS5, PS4 | PC,Mac,PS4,PS5,Xbox One,Xbox Series X|S,Nintendo Switch,Mobile |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 399 g | 330 g |
Headband Material | Metal frame with aluminum yokes | Padded with memory foam and leatherette |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers, such as SoundGuys, view the Void RGB Elite Wireless as a solid but unremarkable entry in the sub-$100 segment, praising its mic and wireless link but noting its loose fit and software dependence.
Everyday users praise the headset's comfort, immersive sound and RGB lighting, but many complain about the loose fit, iCUE dependence and bulky size.

“the most comfortable headphones I've ever worn.”

“solid, if unremarkable”

“extremely loose fit”




Professional reviewers from PCMag and WhatGeek awarded the Cloud II Editors' Choice, highlighting its comfort, solid aluminum build, and hardware-driven 7.1 surround as key advantages over software-based solutions. They note the headset delivers rich bass, clear mids, and crisp highs, making it versatile for gaming, music, and movies.
Everyday users consistently commend the headset's comfort, durability, and microphone clarity, often reporting years of reliable use without degradation. Praise centers on lack of ear fatigue and effective passive isolation, while complaints involve the mic's Windows default issue, initial tightness, non-detachable USB cable, and heat buildup in the leatherette cushions.