
Sennheiser
HD 560S
Budget gaming king with clear sound, but tight fit.

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Thanks š after a try with the void v2 i finally find my headset. I really recommand you its build quality and when you opened the box you feel immĆ©diatly its a premium headset. And the sound is just that good with ps5. I dont even try it with dolby atmos
I literally just now came to this thread because I got a Void v2 and the ear pressure is horrendously bad. I had an original Void for years and loved it, but it's worn itself out, so I figured the v2 would be new and improved, and instead it is so insanely painful on my ears that I have to return it and find a new brand.
I bought the Corsair Void wireless v2 on sale for 99⬠its support Dolby athmos, u need good EQ settings, out of the box they sound crap but after few settings they are stunning, and I did a preset on Piece specially for louder Footsteps etc and can I be honest for Shooters, game in general and Movies, Iāll never experienced something better for this price class, and its supports duo channel u can switch betweeen 2 devices I have the dongle on pc and Bluetooth on a MacBook, I bought them specifically for ARC only and my main goal was stunning sound experience for ARC and they delivered it so far on other games and movies for me so Iām happy.
The Corsair Void series is fantastic. I'm hoping to get a void v2 soon
Greetings, I've had a pair of Corsair Void RGB Elite wireless headphones for two or three years. Over time, it's become more and more uncomfortable to wear them for more than an hour, and I've gotten a little paranoid about the way current gaming headphones mess up your hair at work. I'm looking for some way or existing product to convert them into a headset. The style of headphones they use on the radio. I don't know if I'm explaining myself well. Anyway, thanks for your help.
Don't have any experience with the ones you listed, but figured I'd still drop the one I'm using, in case it would somehow be needed. Bought the Corsair Void v2 Wireless some time ago now, had the previous Void before, but accidentally snapped it. It's not very expensive, comfortable(I use it many hours a day with no issues), long battery life, like 60hrs, it has audio enhancement for FPS and voice clarity. I mainly play OW right now, and I never miss a step.

Sennheiser
HD 560S
Budget gaming king with clear sound, but tight fit.

Sony
WH-1000XM4
ANC king, durable, but unreliable mic and touch controls.

Sennheiser
HD 6XX
Legendary mids, durable, but narrow soundstage and weak bass.

Sennheiser
HD 490 PRO
Super comfortable, wide soundstage for gaming, versatile pads.

Sennheiser
HD 599
Super comfortable, easy to drive, wide soundstage, open-back.

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Sennheiser - HD 6XX

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FiiO - FT1 Closed-back Headphones

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Sennheiser - HD 560S

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Sony - MDR-7506

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Sony - WH-1000XM4

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Sennheiser - HD 560S