Product Comparison: Corsair VOID Pro vs Logitech G533
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- Extremely durable, expensive feeling plastic. Nothing feels flimsy of cheap on them at all.
- The ear and headband cushions on this are very comfortable, I have been wearing it for several hours a day and I don't seem to experience much discomfort, even when it has been very hot.
- The noise cancellation is good enough for most loud computer fans, and shouldn't be too much of an issue.
- The battery life is god tier, noise cancellation is unrivalled, the range is phenomenal and it stays firmly on your head, unlike other headsets such as the Corsair Void.
- Peaks at max volume and starts to sound pretty bad but at normal listening volume it sounds good.
Corsair VOID Pro
Logitech G533
Corsair VOID Pro
Logitech G533
Corsair VOID Pro
Logitech G533
Corsair VOID Pro
Logitech G533
Corsair VOID Pro
Logitech G533
Corsair VOID Pro
Logitech G533
Corsair VOID Pro
Logitech G533
Corsair VOID Pro
Logitech G533
Corsair VOID Pro
Logitech G533
- Very snug fit over the ears, which blocks out a lot of sound even when your game / music volume is low.
- The sound is great, abet I am really glad to have the equalizer functionality of the Corsair utility program (which you must download).
- The headset provides very good sound quality and the wireless connection is very good. I'm able to move around and still have the sound work within my apartment.
- 7.1 doesn't adequately work. Can't tell where exactly something is coming from.
- Sound quality is pretty underwhelming. Even with software, it doesn't sound good. Noticeable, I first noticed it watching a youtube video where my the audio made it sound like I was living in a can of sardines
- Very comfortable and light which is great for hours of game play. Surround sound and bass are fantastic.
- The sound is awesome and the surround worked great. The sound is really awesome and the mic is great at the noise reduction.
- Sound quality for gaming (main purpose) is pretty good. The directional audio works well in stereo mode (not as well as a cheaper wired solution, but pretty well).
- Comfortable. It's relatively light and fits larger heads well (can't comment on other head types). The coarse mesh texture was pleasing to me
- I did not like the 7.1 surround feature and immediately disabled it, though to be fair there supposedly aren't any good 7.1 implementations out there.
Corsair VOID Pro
Logitech G533
Corsair VOID Pro
Logitech G533
- Love the lights, and they're customizable!
- Mic works well, but the arm raises up and down but doesn't bend as much as most to adjust for voice chat. It could benefit by being just a bit more bendable as everyones distance to mouth not the same.
- The mic is very clear. I’ve tested it making phone calls, in game chat as well as recording myself and everything sounds clear. You can also adjust the mic quite easily.
- The mic also has an LED Indicator that turns red to let you know when it is muted.
- Mic positioning doesn't go low enough, can pickup on exhaling from nose.
- Headset sounds great but has mic issues. Look online at forums and you'll see many reviews stating that the mic has issues.
- MIC is a bit better because of the G533's added pop filter. Still sucks if you have high standards, but it's an improvement over the G933's.
- The sound is really awesome and the mic is great at the noise reduction.
- The mic telescopes out bit and bends nicely to your comfort. I like the mechanical on/off switch so you can positively tell it is off.
- The mic mute function is one of my favorite parts! I love that if I need to get up and go the the bathroom in the middle of a gaming session, I can just lift the mic up and it mutes it for me.
- The mic pics up sound from everywhere, instead of mostly just your mouth
- Great sound but horrible mic. I can't even hear myself on playback unless I put my lips against the mic. RIDICULOUS!
- Love the lights, and they're customizable!
- Has Volume control on the bottom of the left earpiece
- USB dongle and the charging cord are quality. This may seem like a small thing, but they are well built and not just a cheap piece
- The lack of a software to tweak settings like the Steelseries has is a bit of a bummer, but not a dealbreaker
- Power button is a bit awkward and would've benefit from having a raised up area to find easier with finger...not end of world...but doesn't make sense that mute button so close and can feel same if need to mute in hurry, etc..
- G533 has 1 macro button. I have mine bound to toggle surround sound... I like things simple.
- Battery life is 16 hrs on a full charge compared to G933's battery life of 11 hrs without RGB and 8 hrs with RGB.
- They sound great and not having the extra wire when connected to the HTC Vive headset is nice.
- Better range! 10m through walls, I am sure it can get 15m as Logitech claims in open areas.
- Glossy material on ear-cups is prone to fingerprints.
- Plasticly and feels cheaper with a less snug fit around your head.