Corsair Vengeance 2000 Wireless Headset Review
Tim Mammatt / 12 years ago
The Vengeance 2000s are fairly large in comparison to other headsets, this is most likely due to the large 50mm drivers and internal battery. Corsair’s Vengeance headsets are all similarly styled with the brushed aluminium and black leatherette headband.
Again, you can see just how large the headset really is. The left ear-cup features the volume control, charge port, on/off button and of course the mic.
A closer look at the power button and volume control. The power button must be held in for a couple of seconds before it actually switches on or off. You can tell the headset is on by the blue LED just below it. The volume wheel is a great touch, as it makes adjusting volume levels much easier than pressing buttons.
The headset does of course adjust easily, so even the gamers with the large heads will be able to wear them. The sides are brushed aluminium, which adds a classy look and feel to them.
The ear cups are typical material covered foam. These are fairly large like the rest of the headset, so would fit most wearers. These can also be swapped for leatherette ear cups, which offer better noise dampening (must be purchased separately from the Corsair store).
The charging port is located at the rear of the left ear cup. It is the same connection as a micro USB. When the headset needs charging this will flash orange, when fully charged, it’ll be green.
The dongle is pretty standard for a wireless device. Corsair have been kind enough to include an extension cable so you can maximise the range, with as little interference as possible.
The charging cable is just a standard USB to micro USB cable.