
You might know Corsair for internal components, but the longtime memory maker has been slowly easing into the world of peripherals. Its keyboards are an excellent choice for budget-conscious gamers, and the Scimitar is one of the few remaining MMO mice on the market.

The updated Void Wireless v2 might just find its way into the winner's circle of our favorite gaming headphones. These lightweight, comfortable gaming headphones boast Dolby Atmos support for excellent spatial audio, excellent battery life, and only a little bit of software funkiness, all for a very reasonable price.
They have a really natural, open sound that I found helps them disappear, making my games feel more immersive and close. There’s a really crisp snappiness to them that I think is particularly good for gaming, giving you a high level of detail, as well as great awareness of any important noises and alerts for more competitive games. If you have a larger head like I do, this headset is a great option that I have enjoyed my time with.
Atmos Immersion

Dolby Atmos support in headphones is awesome when gaming, and I’m always impressed by how much it adds to basically any title. I played some Halo Infinite and Cyberpunk 2077, both of which support Dolby Atmos, and I could really tell the difference with the feature enabled, especially when combined with the Void v2’s distinct sound profile. The way it separates close sounds and background audio makes both cinematic games and casual shooters feel richer and more immersive.