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Corsair Gaming VOID Wireless - Headset Usage and Software; Charging the Headset - Part 2; Corsair Utility Engine Software

Corsair Gaming VOID Wireless
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CORSAIR UTILITY ENGINECHARGING 2
CHARGING WHILE POWER IS ON – “Play and Charge Mode”:
When the VOID Headset is ON, and CHARGING with a connected USB cable,
BOTH the InfoMic and the earcups report the charge and battery status (but
behave a little dierently) as follows:
Ear Cup Logo LED:
RED (PULSING): Very Low Battery (0-20%)
AMBER (PULSING): Low Battery (21-84%)
GREEN (PULSING): Nominal Battery (85-99%)
GREEN (SOLID): Fully Charged (100%)
InfoMIC display:
AMBER (PULSE): Battery has reached 20%
GREEN (PULSE): Battery has reached 85%
Go to corsair.com/support/downloads to download the Corsair Utility
Engine (‘CUE’) Software
Using the CUE software will enable the full feature set of the VOID Wireless
Headset. Note: if the VOID headset is used without software, some features
will be disabled.
• Install the software on a PC running Windows 10, Windows 8, or Windows 7.
• After installation is complete, reboot your PC, and launch CUE.
You can use it to:
• Choose your RGB color preference and light intensity
• Select and customize audio equalizer (EQ) settings
• Adjust headset volume, microphone input volume, and microphone feedback
• Set Dolby on or o
• Adjust the intensity and interval of the InfoMic display LED indicators
The software’s built-in documentation explains how to use the VOID Wireless
Headset features in greater detail.

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