Great price with free delivery. £10-20 cheaper than elsewhere.
Get your head in the game with the advanced Corsair VOID RGB Stereo Gaming Headset - it offers 3.5 mm jack connectivity alongside a noise-cancelling microphone, so you'll be able to chat.
The True Form shape provides comfort while you play, with microfibre and memory foam that's ideal for extended play sessions.
Connectivity
The VOID RGB Stereo Headset features a four-pole mobile compatible connector that makes it simple to connect to your PlayStation 4 controller, mobile devices and your PC. The included Y adapter increases the connectivity options, so you'll be able to game on almost anything.
19 comments
Garnett
21 Nov 16#19
Yup. These aren't RGB. Not interested in multicolour lights but thought it might mean Currys had misdescribed the 7.1s.
But I've checked in store and it's the void stereos. Still - Not a bad price.
Mathaeus
19 Nov 16#18
Why want an Xbox when PS4 is better!
Let console fan boy rage comments commence here :wink:
GiggleStool
18 Nov 16#16
If it's just an analog jack... what powers the RGB leds?
Lc3 to GiggleStool
18 Nov 161#17
Im pretty sure there isn't any, Currys have botched the description.
sion22
18 Nov 16#15
You can consider Plantronics GameCom 788, great review, and drop to £30, with 7.1 surround sound
Totally understand, was just trying to inform anyone that might buy it, not too. It's quite old and just meh
PlayChase
17 Nov 16#13
Was just pointing out that virtual 7.1 can be had in that price range, not advocating Raptor HS40.
I've tested these with virtual 7.1 and they were pretty awesome, hence why I was asking about 7.1 in the first place. Mic is not the best but for 55 quid they are a decent set.
dave7herave
17 Nov 16#12
The 7.1 version of this headset is great. The direction of sound is clear as day. Superb audio for a good price.
Rid1
17 Nov 16#9
Wouldn't recommend the Raptor HS40, mic went out just after 1 year so couldn't exchange it and lost the receipt. Headset went out after 2 years.
I don't see them being 7.1 at this price, I might be wrong.
EagleUK to PlayChase
17 Nov 16#5
Corsair VOID RGB Stereo Gaming Headset
mercutio98uk to PlayChase
17 Nov 161#10
7.1 in headphones is either a bunch of tiny, crappy speaker about 5mm apart or just virtual 7.1 and a regular speaker. In either case, you're better off with a better set of stereo cans + dolby headphone. The sound stage is much larger and it makes it MUCH easier to pick out direction of sound.
7.1 headphones are a gimmick.
Opening post
Get your head in the game with the advanced Corsair VOID RGB Stereo Gaming Headset - it offers 3.5 mm jack connectivity alongside a noise-cancelling microphone, so you'll be able to chat.
The True Form shape provides comfort while you play, with microfibre and memory foam that's ideal for extended play sessions.
Connectivity
The VOID RGB Stereo Headset features a four-pole mobile compatible connector that makes it simple to connect to your PlayStation 4 controller, mobile devices and your PC. The included Y adapter increases the connectivity options, so you'll be able to game on almost anything.
19 comments
But I've checked in store and it's the void stereos. Still - Not a bad price.
Let console fan boy rage comments commence here :wink:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Plantronics-GameCom-788-Gaming-Headset/dp/B00LNJZTTY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1479428441&sr=8-1&keywords=gamecom+788
I've tested these with virtual 7.1 and they were pretty awesome, hence why I was asking about 7.1 in the first place. Mic is not the best but for 55 quid they are a decent set.
(pc master race rage comments commence) hehe
But here is Raptor HS40 7.1 for £31.50 http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/computer-accessories/headsets-and-microphones/corsair-raptor-hs40-gaming-headset-black-21646205-pdt.html
Don't see any reason to buy these without 7.1.
7.1 headphones are a gimmick.
Toy headphones with pseudo-7.1? Enjoy!