![]() I wore the headset for hours while gaming, watching movies and talking to friends online, and never had to take them off until it was time to recharge. Then there are the large ear cups, which cushioned my ears without ever pressing down too hard on them or making them sweat. The padded headband and gentle notches make it easy to find a good fit and keep it even on both sides. The Virtuoso RGB SE is one of the more comfortable headsets I've reviewed lately. I nearly lost it twice while testing it in a one-bedroom apartment if you lose it in a full-sized house, I imagine it's never coming back. The other quibble is that there's nowhere to store the small USB dongle, which is extremely easy to misplace. For the life of me, I will never understand RGB headsets, as you can't see any of the fancy, power-hungry logos for yourself, but you can always disable them. The first is that it has an RGB-enabled Corsair logo on each earcup. I have two criticisms about the headset's design, although neither one is a dealbreaker. On the other hand, the device doesn't shut itself off completely if you forget to do so, so you could come back to your gaming setup after a good night's sleep and find your headset just about dead. ![]() ![]() This is essentially the power button the Virtuoso RGB SE, thankfully, works without power in its 3.5-mm wired mode. Over on the right ear cup, you get a volume wheel and a wired/wireless operation button.
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