
Razer BlackShark V2
Score: 84/100
Corsair Void v2 MAX
Score: 85/100Rankings

The Corsair Void v2 MAX Wireless offers 70 hours of battery life, dual 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, and Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio with RGB lighting. It does not include active noise cancellation and the microphone is fixed. Perfect for gamers seeking long-lasting wireless performance and immersive sound across PC and consoles.

The Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed is a wireless esports headset featuring TriForce Titanium 50 mm drivers and THX Spatial Audio, delivering detailed sound and ultra-low latency. Its trade-offs include weak bass response, lack of active noise cancellation, and a plasticky build. Ideal for competitive PC gamers seeking long battery life and a detachable mic.
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|---|---|---|
50 mmbest | 50 mmbest | |
70 hoursbest | 70 hoursbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 281 gbest | 303 g |
32 Ωbest | 32 Ωbest | |
100 dB | 116 dBbest | |
-42 dB | -40 dBbest | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 15 minbest |
2 yearsbest | 2 yearsbest |
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Connectivity(2) | ||
Bluetooth Version | 5.2 | Bluetooth |
Connection Type | 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, USB-A wired | Wireless |
Audio(4) | ||
Frequency Response (Hz) | 12-28000 Hz | 20-20000 Hz |
Sensitivity (dB) | 100 dB | 116 dB |
Microphone Type | HyperClear Super Wideband | Omni-directional |
Microphone Sensitivity (dB) | -42 dB | -40 dB |
General(1) | ||
Compatible Platforms | PC,Mac,PlayStation,Switch,Steam Deck,mobile | PC,PS5,PS4,Switch,Mobile |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 281 g | 303 g |
Ear Cushion Material | memory foam | Breathable memory foam |


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Professional reviewers commend the BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed for its phenomenal TriForce Titanium drivers, immersive THX Spatial Audio on Windows, and ultra-low latency 2.4 GHz HyperSpeed dongle that keeps audio perfectly synced with gameplay. They also highlight the impressive battery endurance-over 80 hours in testing-and the detachable HyperClear Super Wideband mic's studio-grade clarity. Criticisms focus on a bright sound signature with weak bass, the absence of active noise cancellation, and limited spatial audio support outside of Windows, as well as a plasticky build and lack of a console EQ app.
Everyday users consistently praise the headset's comfort, clear mic quality, long battery life, and reliable positional audio that aids competitive play. Common praise centers on the lightweight design and ease of switching between platforms. Recurring complaints involve under-whelming bass, occasional Bluetooth dropouts, the lack of active noise cancellation, and a plastic feel that some find less premium.

Professional reviewers consider the Void v2 MAX a solid mid-range headset, lauding its marathon-grade battery, dual-mode wireless flexibility, comfortable weight, and strong 50 mm drivers, while noting the lack of active noise cancellation and the separate Xbox-only model as minor drawbacks.
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.
“All-day comfort, clear mic for team chat, long battery, and solid sound/positional audio in FPS games.”

“Phenomenal TriForce Titanium 50mm drivers and THX Spatial Audio for exceptional performance in games like CoD MW2 and Forza Motorsport.”

“stellar mid-range headset”

