

But you should know that the battery in the Void Pro RGB is amazing. I got the headset just 2 days ago from a retail store, so not used, not private seller. As this is a wireless headset, the battery is an issue you need to consider. This question was asked about the related product: CORSAIR - VOID PRO RGB SE Wireless Dolby 7.1-Channel Surround Sound Gaming Headset for PC - Yellow A: Answer There is a USB adapter (generally sold separately in most cases, but is included in the Special Edition Yellow headset), a charging cable and a foam mic cover to isolate outside noise. I then unplugged it and looked at charging in iCUE dashboard, and as soon as i unplugged it, it went from 96% to 82% in 15 seconds. I was told i should wait an additional half hour after the led had turned green, which i did. I've read Green light turns on at 90% charged. I continued charging it for an additional hour and eventually it reached green light. I tried opening it in iCUE, and it was only at 70%. I spent 3 hours trying to charge it, but the small LED next to charging port on the headset was still amber orange/red. I then this morning charged it up again from 0% and yes, i charged with usb 3.0. How many keywords can I cram into the title today, ey Anyway, I wanted to replace the battery in my Corsair Void headset, preferably with a bigger one. I did that by watching a YouTube video with white LEDs on, as i was told it drains battery quicker. I then got told i should drain the battery so the headset could re-calibrate itself. Keep in mind i did NOT have any lighting on at that time. I then charged it up to 100%, well 96% and as soon as i did that, it dropped 4% in like 2 minutes. I talked to some people on Corsair's Discord server and they said it wouldnt harm the battery.
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So a few days ago, i bought the Void RGB Elite Wireless, and i accidentally started using it without fully charging it out of the box, because i did not look in the manual (i deeply regret).
