Corsair Gaming, Inc. (NASDAQ: CRSR) is an American computer peripherals and gaming brand founded in 1994 by Andy Paul, Don Lieberman, and John Beekley. Originally incorporated as Corsair Microsystems, the company started by developing L2 cache modules before shifting to DRAM in 2002. Headquartered in Milpitas, California (relocated from Fremont in 2022), Corsair employs 2,567 people globally. The company designs and manufactures high-performance gaming gear including RGB gaming keyboards, mice, headsets, DRAM modules, PSUs, SSDs, PC cases, and cooling solutions. CEO Andy Paul continues to lead the company, which serves gamers, content creators, and PC enthusiasts worldwide. Corsair went public and trades on NASDAQ, maintaining its position as a leading global developer of gaming and streaming equipment with a complete ecosystem of products.
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Corsair introduces the Void v2 Max Wireless headsets, including a model for Xbox, priced at $150 with cross-platform compatibility.
Equipped with 50mm neodymium drivers, these headsets support Dolby Atmos spatial audio, enhancing gaming and multimedia experiences.
Features dual connectivity via 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth, enabling simultaneous multi-source audio monitoring for improved versatility.

Corsair introduces the HS80 Max gaming headset, designed for spatial audio with Dolby Atmos support, featuring standard dual 50mm neodymium drivers.
Compatible with Xbox consoles, PCs, PlayStation 4/5, and mobile devices, it provides sound balance control for gaming and voice chat.
Connectivity includes simultaneous Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz radio channel usage, enabling multitasking like gaming while answering calls.
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