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Ive had a Corsair Void Pro RGB wireless for over 5 years now. Still holds a charge well, excellent sound quality, 7.1 surround for games, comfortable to wear for hours. Only ever had to pay $5 for new earpads after they got worn out from use. Under $200
I've always liked the Corsair Void Pro wireless. I've had my Void Pro since 2018 and it still runs the same and in great shape. I never had a problem with my glasses with them. I believe it's the Corsair Void Elite now. Comfy for long periods of time. Great sound quality, solid construction, all with a pretty decent price compared to some others. Does work on all systems with the USB dongle. Depending on what system your on some earbuds may work well as well. Not on PS5 as they don't support Bluetooth audio. Note* Also the comfort issue really determines on the size of your head too. With a bigger head headsets will be more prone to pushing glasses in behind your ears. Try stretching the headset out whenever you get it by using books or the box it comes in. You could try putting something padded between your glasses and your head behind your ears to relieve some pain. I don't even know though maybe cotton balls or some kind of fabric to put around your glasses behind your ears. Also according to Google For a direct upgrade with specific glasses-friendly tech, the Turtle Beach Atlas Air is the most specialized for comfort. If you want a more versatile headset for both gaming and music, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova series is the better all-around choice. I haven't touched Turtle Beach in years so I am unsure of their quality. There does seem to be quite a few good recommendations in the comments. The only headset I didn't like were Astros I thought they were overpriced for what you get. The sound quality is muddy IMO compared to many others. But again sound is also subjective and everyone has a different sound profile.
I've had my wireless Corsair Void Pros for probably 8 years now. Only had to change the ear cushions in that time. Great sound quality and comfort for longer sessions (I no longer have the time for 8+ hour session, but 6+ years ago, that was a regular on days off). Little over the £50 mark, but like most things. You get what you pay for.
Honestly? I've been running a couple different flavors of the Corsair wireless headsets for ages. Void Pro Wireless (kids broke it after like 3 years) Void RGB Elite wireless (still in use after 5 years, daily driver on the work pc) and an HS70 wireless as my current gaming pair (3 years old). All were ~$100 each. Battery life is great when new. My hs70 pair still has a lot of battery life, probably at least 10.hrs. The 5 year old RGB Elite daily drivers last like 4 to 6 hrs now but since I'm sitting right there it's NBD to just plug in generally. Sound quality is perfectly fine, mic quality is surprisingly good for gamer headsets. They'll function just fine without software (works great in Linux!), and ICue is.... Fine. Required on Windows if you want to control the RGB (if equipped). I'd say I have a pretty "average" head, and I wear the Voids for around 6 hrs every day no problem. I've done similar stints with the HS70 with no comfort complaints. The only issue I've run into is after a couple of years the fake leather flakes off. It leaves something more like soft terry cloth on the ear cups and headband. Still perfectly functional, but while it's flaking you'll get black "dandruff" 😅
I have had the same Void Pro wireless for almost 10 years, still going strong.
I've only owned one headset that used cloth instead of leather, the Corsaid Void Pro. Think there's a new model now so I'm not 100% sure how they are now. They were under $100usd when I got them but nothing in that range sounded better or felt more conformable. They're honestly more comfortable than my current set. I have a SteelSeries Nova Arctis Pro now and I love it a ton. Audio is great and it has active noise canceling which was a huge plus for me. It also had one of the better pass through volume than other mics. Some are real quiet and I like to be able to hear myself a little so I'm not yell talking my girlfriend awake at 2 am. I'd personally not pay full price for it and I'd wait for a sale. They have other models that are a good amount less that just lack a few features of the higher end models. Just see what you need and go from there.
The battery last a long while. I had my headset for about two years before I swapped them out for another but I didn't notice much degradation in that time. They are really comfy and the one I had was mostly cloth rather than the fake leather, which was nice. The leatherette stuff always ends up peeling off in bits after a year or two. Audio was solid and I actually really liked the mic too. I intended to buy the same one again but they were out and I got a Logitech I never liked as much. Edit: also had the virtuoso. Audio was excellent and they were comfy but the sidetone was quieter than the Void for some reason.
I have a Corsair Void RGB that only died because I broke the wireless connector. Got a Logitech G595 and it's been going great for over 2 years. The Void RGB is still rock solid, just a useless decoration now.
I'm no expert but I enjoy my corsaid void wireless
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