Testseek.co.uk have collected 76 expert reviews of the Corsair Vengeance 2000 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Vengeance 2000.
June 2012
(84%)
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The editors liked
Great Looking
Good Wireless Range
Excellent Performance
Can be used wired while charging
5 Years warranty
Great stereo performance
Wellbuilt and comfortable in use
Good wireless range
Good battery life
Easy to set
Up
Comfy over long periods
Balanced sound quality
Fantastic appearance
Well built
The editors didn't like
Use of Aluminium and additional ear cups would enhance the appeal
Surround drivers need work
Only works with PCs
A little bass heavy
Not much in the way of tweaking software
Expensive
Rating
9.0
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Comfortable, Great bass, Clear sound, Nice loooking, Good battery time
Price, Hard to replace battery
This is a very nice wireless headset, I personally don’t like the 7.1 setting that well but it’s there for people that like it. Overall though I am very happy with the features that this headset has, it sounded great and battery time is awesome. You c...
While we are sorry to see the Vengeance 2000's lack of true 7.1 audio capability, it is not a deal breaker for this product in any way. Many of the newest PC game titles simply do not support it. Mass Effect 3, Skyrim, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Battlefie...
There are pros and cons to both analog and USB headsets. Analog and USB multichannel reproduction accuracy depend on the audio source like an inline USB audio processor, integrated audio (motherboard) or discrete audio card. Analog multichannel headset...
Corsair has done a fantastic job with the Vengeance 2000. Its wireless features work flawlessly, helping you forget you're not using a wired headset. They look great too and are well built, but crucially sound quality and the virtual surround effects a...
50mm Drivers deliver excellent quality audio, Max volume level was perfect, Virtual surround works very well, Great looking headset, Great battery life, Very sensitive microphone, Excellent construction, Software is simple yet effective, Very comfortable for long use, Microphone mute and volume scroll wheel are very innovative, No interference from other wireless devices noticed,
Price too high, Real world range was half specified range, Not safe to use close to an operating microwave, Charging cable quite short for use while charging
Important: In this section I am going to write a brief five point summary on the following categories; Performance, Appearance, Construction, Functionality and Value. These views are my own and help me to give the Vengeance 2000 wireless gaming headse...
There probably isn't anything more difficult to review when it comes to audio, thus speakers and headsets. Audio is subjective so that's an entire big grey area that you need to describe loaded with subjective perceptions and facts from the reviewers side...
The Vengeance 2000 7.1 Wireless Gaming Headset uses the 2.4GHz wireless band for communicating with the USB dongle. This band extends from 2.404GHz to 2.478GHz and was meant initially for industrial, scientific and medical purposes. Most of the Wi-Fi ...
Abstract: Following the success of their new line of gaming hardware, Corsair recently added the Vengeance 2000 Wireless 7.1 Gaming Headset to the family, with a bunch of new features packed in - so we put it to the test!I already reviewed the Vengeance 1500 D...
With the previous Vengeance headset models, a consumer’s choice ultimately came down to virtual surround sound (the USB-based Vengeance 1500) or premium stereo sound (the Vengeance 1300). Indeed, both options offered reasonable comfort and sensible sty...