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VOID Gaming Headset FAQ
1.What wireless frequency does VOID Wireless use?
All VOID Wireless headsets use the 2.4GHz frequency.
2.What kind of drivers do the VOID headsets use?
All VOID headsets use custom tuned 50mm neodymium powered drivers.
3.How does Void differ from the V1500/H2100?
VOID headsets are an upgrade from the H2100 and H1500 series headsets in virtually every
aspect. Starting with the mechanical design, VOID is built from the ground up to redefine
comfort and enable marathon gaming sessions with a revolutionary new ear cup shape and top of
the line microfiber fabrics and memory foam. On the wireless versions, battery life has also been
improved from 10-12 hours to about 16, a very healthy improvement. This is thanks in part to the
new 2.4GHz chipset that the VOID Wireless uses a brand new design that enables low power
consumption but has a much greater "polling rate", for virtually zero dropouts and much more
robust signal lock.
All of the VOID variants enjoy an improved unidirectional microphone (and the convenience of
instant feedback with InfoMic on the wireless and USB models), and acoustic tuning is vastly
improved thanks to a new driver that is combined with the digital signal processing (DSP) power
of the Corsair Utility Engine (or CUE, for short). Using CUE also enables users to deploy a
single software suite to command and control all of their peripheral devices (including RGB
color, another feature that is unique to the VOID Wireless and USB headsets), instead of using
separate software packages.
4.Does VOID have programmable buttons/G-keys?
The VOID user interface (UI) has been greatly simplified to offer expansive control right from
the headset itself without the need for multiple confusing and complex buttons. With the
powerful CUE Control dial, you will enjoy instant control of your audio experience not possible
with any other headset. In addition to volume control, a short key press (SKP) of the CUE
Control will cycle through the EQ presets. A long key press (LKP) enables and disables Dolby
7.1 right from the headset itself without having to interrupt your game.
The mute button has dual functionality as well: naturally, a short key press (SKP) will
mute/unmute the microphone, but a long key press will enable/disable the microphone's "Side
Tone" feature.
The power button turns the headset on or off with a short key press (SKP), but a very long key
press (VLKP, about 8 seconds or longer) will put the headset into "pairing mode". The VOID
Wireless headset comes pre-paired from the factory, so this process usually isn't necessary for

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