![]() ![]() The construction is mostly solid metal, which makes the overall headset somewhat weighty, but not so much that it’ll be an issue for most users. The Virtuoso XT doesn’t change too much of the SE’s design, bar a darker finish on the exterior of the earcups. Speech comes through clearly regardless of pitch, with very little background fuzz or compression. The detachable microphone offers omnidirectional sound pickup with an impressive degree of clarity for a headset mic, almost (but not quite) rivalling the audio quality of the best microphones for streaming. You can even connect it to two devices at once, such as a PC for gaming and a phone for calls. ![]() There’s also support for 3.5mm and USB-A wired connections, meaning that the XT can be a wired contender for best PS5 headset or best Xbox Series X headset, or PS4 headset, or Xbox One headset and basically connect to any device you might have. The original Virtuoso SE was a wired headset, but the XT adds Bluetooth support as well as Corsair’s new ‘Slipstream’ 2.4GHz wireless, which uses a USB-C dongle. Versatility in connectivity is also something Corsair touts about the new Virtuoso. Corsair promises crystal-clear audio from the XT’s dual 50mm neodymium drivers. Reaching up to 40KHz, the range on offer here far exceeds that of most (lower-priced) gaming headsets. ![]() Surround sound is naturally a selling point here, with an impressive frequency range to boot. ![]()
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