CORSAIR VIRTUOSO RGB WIRELESS XT High-Fidelity Gaming Headset User Guide
- June 7, 2024
- Corsair
Table of Contents
CORSAIR VIRTUOSO RGB WIRELESS XT High-Fidelity Gaming Headset
PACKAGE CONTENTS SECTION
A : CORSAIR VIRTUOSO RGB WIRELESS XT headset
B : Wireless USB transmitter
C : USB charging cable
D : Storage pouch
E : 3.5mm inline controller
F : Quick start guide
CONTROLS AND FEATURES SECTION
A : Wireless/Wired mode operation selector
B : Volume control
C : Microphone mute button
D : Microphone status LED
E : Headset status LED (battery/charge)
F : 3.5mm analog input jack
G : Charging port
H : RGB LED light
I : Pairing status LED (Wireless USB transmitter)
J : Bluetooth multi-function button (MFB) and status LED
K : Volume control
L : Mic mute
GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR CORSAIR VIRTUOSO RGB WIRELESS XT HEADSET
WIRED MODE
Wired mode has two connection options, USB and 3.5mm. To enable wired mode,
move the Wireless/Wired mode operation selector to the “Wired” position. Use
the USB connection on PC for the highest quality audio reproduction (up to
24bit/96kHz audio). The 3.5mm analog connection allows compatibility with most
mobile devices. Use the included 3.5mm inline controller to connect to mobile
device or console controllers for optimal performance and volume and mute
control. The “wired” position is also used to turn the headset off when not
charging or connecting wirelessly.
WIRELESS MODE
PC
To enable wireless mode, move the Wireless/Wired mode operation selector to
the “Wireless” position. Connect the wireless USB transmitter to any USB
(type-A) port on your PC. The headset is designed to operate at a range of up
to 60 feet (18.2m) from the transmitter, but other wireless devices,
electronics and obstructions such as walls may impact performance. When the
headset is set to this mode and not being used, the headset will automatically
go to sleep after 10 minutes to conserve battery life. It will automatically
wake up when picked back up.
IMPORTANT: The first time you use the CORSAIR VIRTUOSO RGB WIRELESS XT Headset transmitter on a PC, the operating system will automatically install the device driver. After the device driver loads, we recommend you reboot your PC before use.
iCUE
Go to corsair.com/support/downloads to download the iCUE software. Using the
iCUE software will enable the full feature set of your headset.
Note: if the headset is used without software, some features will be
disabled.
- Install the iCUE software on a PC running Windows 10 or later.
- After installation is complete, reboot your PC, and launch iCUE.
iCUE software can be used to:
- Choose your RGB LED color preference.
- Select and customize audio equalizer (EQ) settings.
- Adjust microphone input volume, and microphone sidetone.
The software’s built-in documentation explains how to use the headset’s features in greater detail.
WIRELESS MODE (PLAYSTATION)
Connect the wireless USB transmitter to any USB port on your PS4 or PS5
console.
Use the PlayStation UI to set “Output to Headphones” to “All Audio”.
Adjust volume control (Headphones) to maximum level. Then adjust volume with
the headset volume control.
The CORSAIR VIRTUOSO RGB WIRELESS XT headset must be fully charged before
its first use.
Connect the USB charging cable to any working USB (type-A) port on your PC
and the opposite end to the USB (type-C) charging port on the headset.
The CORSAIR VIRTUOSO RGB WIRELESS XT headset battery has no “memory effect”, so there is no need to completely discharge it before recharging. Remember that the USB charging cable requires a high power (USB 2.0 or higher) port.
BATTERY STATUS LED INDICATIONS (ON HEADSET)
LOW | MEDIUM | HIGH |
---|---|---|
RED | ORANGE | GREEN |
LED will pulse while being charged and turn solid green at full charge. When not being charged, LED will blink based on power levels shown above.
WIRELESS STATUS LED INDICATIONS (ON WIRELESS USB TRANSMITTER)
- When the transmitter is connected to the headset and operating normally, LED will turn solid white.
- If the transmitter cannot connect to the headset, LED will blink red rapidly.
- If headset is turned on and the transmitter is powered on and LED is still blinking red, please use iCUE software to re-pair the transmitter to the headset.
Go to corsair.com/support/downloads to download the latest version of the iCUE software.
MICROPHONE CONTROL
- Short key press (0.1-1 seconds) on mic mute button toggles mute on (microphone status LED will turn RED) and off.
- Long key press (2-4 seconds) on mic mute button toggles sidetone on and off.
NOTE: iCUE software can also be used to control these features.
BLUETOOTH MODE
- To power on Bluetooth mode, press and hold the MFB for 3-5 seconds. The MFB LED will double blink red until the headset is paired. To enable pairing, press and hold the MFB until the LED blinks red and blue. When the headset is paired, the MFB LED will blink blue.
- To power off Bluetooth mode, press and hold the MFB for 3-5 seconds. The MFB LED will turn off.
DISCONNECTED | PAIRING | CONNECTED |
---|---|---|
DOUBLE BLINK (RED) | ALTERNATING BLINK | |
(RED & BLUE) | SINGLE BLINK (BLUE) |
ANSWERING AND ENDING PHONE CALLS
To answer an incoming call, single press the MFB. To end the call, single
press the MFB button again.
LISTENING TO MUSIC (MEDIA PLAYBACK)
To play a track, single press the MFB. To pause playback, single press the MFB
again. To skip forward, press the MFB button twice quickly. To skip backward,
press the MFB button three times quickly.
BLUETOOTH VOLUME CONTROL
Use the + and – buttons next to the MFB to adjust volume up (+) or down (-).
FOR OPTIMAL WIRELESS PERFORMANCE
- Place the wireless adapter in an open, unobstructed area.
- Make sure the battery is fully charged before initial use.
- Do not leave the battery fully discharged for long periods. Battery life is maximized by keeping the battery in a partially charged state.
- If RGB lighting effects are unimportant to you, they can be disabled with iCUE to extend battery life.
- Keep the headset at room temperature (20-30°C or 68-86°F).
NOTE: Prolonged listening at high volumes may adversely affect your hearing. Take breaks between sessions and always begin with the volume at the lowest possible level before increasing.
References
- corsair.com
- Corsair Blog - Corsair Community
- CORSAIR Downloads | CORSAIR iCUE Software
- Home - Corsair Community
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