Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE Review 13

Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE Review

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The Package


The box the Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE comes in looks and feels luxurious. It depicts the headset from two sides and points out its key strengths and technical specifications.


Inside the box, you'll find the headset itself and a set of neatly packed accessories: a wireless dongle, detachable microphone, cloth carrying pouch, and two braided cables for wired connectivity and charging. One of them is a 1.9-meter USB cable with a USB-C plug on the "headset" side, and the other is a standard 1.5-meter audio cable with a 3.5-mm TRRS jack on both ends. Corsair didn't supply a TRRS-to-dual TRS adapter, but that isn't an issue as you'll simply use the USB connectivity when connecting the Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE to your PC (assuming you for some reason don't want to use it wirelessly, of course). The box also contains a user manual.


The cloth carrying pouch is an addition you don't get with the "regular" Virtuoso RGB Wireless. It can be used to protect the headset when you want to pop it into your backpack. It even has an inner pocket for supplied cables.
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