Corsair Vengeance 2100 Wireless Gaming Headset
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My review/unboxing of the Corsair Vengeance 2100 wireless gaming headset is part 2 in a series of reviews that also includes the Astro A50 and Steelseries H Wireless. Sponsor link: linustechtips.com Pricing & availability: linustechtips.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Intro Screen Music Credit: Adhesive Wombat -
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The Corsair Vengeance 2100 Wireless Gaming Headset is examined in detail, focusing on how the design and build quality compare to prior Corsair models and other wireless gaming headsets. The reviewer highlights the solid construction, reinforced hinges, and the overall industrial aesthetic, noting a weight around 325 grams which makes it feel substantial without being unwieldy. A key design decision discussed is the lack of a base station or optical input, meaning the headset operates in USB stereo or USB Dolby modes only, and the integrated battery is non-user replaceable while charging via micro USB. Comfort is scrutinized with emphasis on fit around the head and clamping force; the reviewer observes that the headset can feel a bit loose for some head shapes, causing motion and seal issues that affect perceived sound isolation. Battery life is pegged around 10 hours with pass-through charging, and while not swappable, the ability to run while charging is appreciated for extended sessions. The review also covers the on-ear controls, the included software for basic surround control, and how the volume wheel interacts with Windows system volume. In listening tests, the Vengeance 2100 is praised for tight bass and a relatively flat response for a gaming headset, though highs can be harsh at high volumes and the microphone performance is noted as the weaker element in this setup. Overall impressions position the Vengeance 2100 as a strong PC-focused wireless option at a competitive price, especially when compared to higher-end rivals, with caveats about comfort and mic quality that potential buyers should consider.
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Questions answered
- How does the Corsair Vengeance 2100 compare to the Astro A50 in terms of comfort and sound quality?
- The Corsair Vengeance 2100 delivers solid bass with a relatively flat overall response and less exaggerated low end than the Astro A50, but comfort can vary due to fit and weight, with some users experiencing a looser seal and pressure differences.
- Is the mic performance of the Vengeance 2100 satisfactory for gaming and voice chat?
- The built-in microphone is adequate but not outstanding; some testers found it strong enough for general gaming and chat, while others felt it lagged behind competing solutions in clarity and positioning.