
Logitech G432 Black
Score: 69/100
Corsair Void RGB Elite
Score: 73/100Rankings

The Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless provides 7.1 virtual surround, low-latency 2.4 GHz wireless and up to 16 hours of battery life, delivering a comfortable wireless experience. However, the non-detachable microphone and absence of active noise cancellation may affect voice clarity in noisy environments. Suited for gamers who value wireless freedom and customizable RGB.

The Logitech G432 is a wired headset featuring 50 mm drivers and DTS virtual 7.1 surround sound, plus a flip-to-mute 6 mm boom mic. Its drawbacks are the relatively heavy 544 g weight, lack of wireless capability, and limited Windows-only software features. It targets budget-conscious gamers needing precise positional audio on PC or consoles.
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50 mmbest | 50 mmbest | |
— | 16 hoursbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 544 g | 399 gbest |
39 Ωbest | 32 Ω | |
107 dB | 116 dBbest | |
— | -42 dBbest | |
2 yearsbest | 2 yearsbest | |
— | 12 mbest |
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Audio(4) | ||
Frequency Response (Hz) | 20-20000 Hz | 20-30000 Hz |
Impedance (Ω) | 39 Ω | 32 Ω |
Sensitivity (dB) | 107 dB | 116 dB |
Microphone Type | 6mm_boom_unidirectional | Omni-directional |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | 3.5mm_analog, USB_DAC | Wireless |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 544 g | 399 g |

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Professional reviewers commend the G432 for its feather-light build, solid 50 mm drivers and DTS Headphone:X 2.0 surround that delivers precise positional audio, while also noting the convenience of a flip-to-mute mic and cross-platform cable options. Criticisms focus on the limited Windows-only software features, headband wear over time, and the absence of active noise cancellation.
Everyday users love the headset's comfort, clear mic and easy inline controls, especially for long gaming sessions, but they frequently mention headband padding softening, hard ear pads at first use, and the need for Windows-only software to unlock full surround capabilities.



Professional reviewers commend the Void RGB Elite Wireless for its high-end 50 mm drivers, expansive 20 Hz-30 kHz frequency range, and precise 7.1 virtual surround that creates an immersive gaming experience. The low-latency 2.4 GHz Slipstream wireless is praised for maintaining audio quality up to 40 ft, while the iCUE software's deep EQ and RGB customization add significant value. Build quality, including aluminum yokes and comfortable mesh cushions, receives positive remarks, though the lack of ANC and a wired fallback are noted as drawbacks compared to some premium competitors.
Everyday users highlight the headset's comfort, long battery life, and reliable wireless range as major strengths, often noting the immersive 7.1 surround for better in-game awareness. However, they commonly express disappointment with the non-detachable microphone's tendency to capture background noise and the reduced battery endurance when RGB lighting is active. The absence of active noise cancellation also surfaces as a recurring point of criticism.