
Corsair Void v2
Score: 85/100
Logitech G522 Black
Score: 84/100Rankings

The Corsair Void v2 Wireless provides up to 130 hours of Bluetooth battery life, Bluetooth 5.3, and Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio in a lightweight design. It lacks active noise cancellation and a detachable mic, and its weight may be noticeable over very long sessions. Suited for multi-platform users who need ultra-long battery life and flexible wireless options.

The Logitech G522 LIGHTSPEED headset offers high-fidelity 50 mm drivers, a detachable BLUE VO!CE mic, and tri-mode connectivity including Bluetooth 5.3, targeting competitive gamers and streamers. Its trade-offs include a bass-heavy default sound, occasional Bluetooth pairing issues, and variable battery-life claims. Best suited for users who want premium audio, extensive customization, and long wireless sessions.
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50 mmbest | 50 mmbest | |
70 hoursbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 303 g | 290 gbest |
32 Ωbest | — | |
116 dBbest | 97 dB | |
-40 dBbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 15 minbest | 15 minbest |
2 yearsbest | 2 yearsbest |
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Audio(2) | ||
Sensitivity (dB) | 116 dB | 97 dB |
Microphone Type | Omni-directional | omnidirectional detachable |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Life (hours) | 70 hours | 30-60 hours |
General(1) | ||
Compatible Platforms | PC,Mac,PS4/PS5,Switch,Mobile | PC, PS5, consoles, mobile |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 303 g | 290 g |


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Professional editors and retailer descriptions emphasize the Void V2's strong audio performance thanks to its large custom drivers and Dolby Atmos support, while also noting its comfort-focused design and clear microphone aided by NVIDIA Broadcast technology. The dual-mode wireless connectivity and extensive battery life are highlighted as key strengths for multi-platform gamers.
Everyday users echo the professional praise for battery longevity, comfort, and cross-platform connectivity, but commonly lament the fixed microphone and the Xbox-centric features that don't translate perfectly to other consoles.

Professional reviewers, including PC Gamer, highlight the G522's quick setup, exceptionally comfortable spongy cushions, and thunderous bass after G HUB tuning, noting its advantage in games that demand precise audio cues. Logitech's own press release emphasizes the highest-fidelity PRO-G drivers, precise spatial audio for competitive edges, and seamless tri-mode switching across platforms. However, reviewers also point out that the out-of-the-box sound is warm and bass-heavy, requiring EQ adjustments, and they mention occasional wireless range limitations.
Everyday users praise the headset's immersive 48 kHz/24-bit sound, lightweight comfort for long sessions, long battery life (up to 60 hours with RGB off), and flexible connectivity across PC, console, and mobile. The customizable RGB lighting and easy G HUB EQ presets are also well-received. Recurring complaints focus on the bass-heavy default sound that needs tweaking, occasional Bluetooth pairing hiccups, inconsistent battery-life claims, and occasional range drops in crowded Wi-Fi environments.
“quick setup, comfortable fit with spongy cushions that avoid clamminess, and thunderous bass after G HUB tuning-excelling in games like Highguard (explosions) and No Rest for the Wicked (sharp steel clashes, violins).”

“immersive 48 kHz/24-bit sound with deep bass/low distortion”

