Saturday, December 14, 2013

Best Corsair Vengeance 1100 Analog 3.5mm/USB Communication Headset (CA-9011113-WW)

Corsair Vengeance 1100 Analog 3.5mm/USB Communication Headset (CA-9011113-WW)

Corsair Vengeance 1100 Analog 3.5mm/USB Communication Headset (CA-9011113-WW) Review


Corsair Vengeance 1100 is a lightweight, behind-the-head headset that features finely tuned 40mm audio drivers and a high-quality noise-cancelling mic for clear, unambiguous audio. USB and analog connectors are provided for convenience and compatibility with both PCs and Macs. The rugged design of the Vengeance 1100 includes soft-touch materials and elastomer headband lining that provides a firm but comfortable grip around the head. The Vengeance 1100 also includes a convenient inline controller for volume and mute. Corsair Vengeance 1100 is perfect for Gaming, Music, VoIP and Video calling.


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Corsair Vengeance 1100 Analog 3.5mm/USB Communication Headset (CA-9011113-WW) Feature


  • Lightweight, behind the head design provides outstanding comfort during online gaming or long VoIP and video calls
  • 40mm audio drivers and high-sensitivity noise-cancelling mic with flexible boom - get clear, unambiguous voice communication
  • USB and Analog for maximum compatibility with PCs and Macs
  • Soft-touch materials and elastomer headband lining for a firm, comfortable grip around the head
  • Microphone: Unidirectional, noise-cancelling condenser with adjustable, rotating boom






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17 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
5Corsair Vengeance Gaming Headset
By M. Hill
The headphones are behind the head style and are two-tone black and light blue plastic construction, with the black on the outside of the supporting bracket. The ear pieces are hard plastic disks, about two inches in diameter, black with light blue accents with quarter inch thick foam rubber toward the ear for cushioning. The left disk has an oversized boom microphone, about 6 inches in length, which swivels up and down over 180 degrees. Overall they seem to be sturdy and well constructed.

The cable that connects the headphones is different from others I have seen, with the wires being covered by woven material that is very flexible and is more like fabric than the usual rubbery coating. This makes it less likely that the headphones will be dislodged with the slightest move. There is a handy volume control that was located at about waist level on the cable, which also contains a handy switch to turn the microphone on or off.

The headphones are sized just about right for my head and ears so no adjustment was needed. They are very comfortable, with the bracket exerting just enough tension to keep them tightly in place without collapsing my skull or squashing my ears flat.

I played a few games on my PC using the headphones without making sound adjustments and found the performance adequate, though not spectacular. Then I went into the driver properties and checked the Bass Boost, Headphone Virtualization, and Loudness Equalization boxes to see if it made any difference. By checking and un-checking them individually, I found that they all greatly enhanced the sound, with the Bass Boost doing exactly that - adding to the booming explosions in war games, while the Headphone Virtualization feature made the sound seem to surround me. The Loudness Equalization made the game more realistic, bringing out sounds that were not heard when the feature was unchecked.

The microphone worked well for chatting and recording; my voice sounded clearer and more distinct when compared with any other headphone/microphone combination I've used previously. After wearing the Vengeance for hours, I did not experience any pain as I have with other headphones of this style - behind the head. This indicates they were well engineered to avoid pressure points (edges that rub) so common with these types of headphones. I believe I could wear them twenty four hours a day without noticing they are on my head. They also fit snugly and with the bind-free cable, are not easily dislodged, even when the player is trying to encourage a shot or dodge a projectile. These are terrific PC gaming headphones.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Stars are for Corsair's Service
By Ryan D.
Let me explain, the headphones have great sound and the mic is great for Vent and Teamspeak.
The problem is the fit, after an hour or two of wearing these they start to hurt my ears and they also force me to bend the band a bit to set them on my head. I've had them for a few months;the headset was not taken out of the house, did not receive any physical trauma,and still the band snapped right in the middle on the right hand side, the side I use to place and remove the headset on my head. I'd give the headset an actual 3 out of 5 stars.

The service is a different story. I filled out an RMA request form and told them my experience and was given a shipping label. Sent in the old one and received a brand new headset in a few days. Awesome service Corsair, keep up the good work.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Ubuntu Users Rejoice
By Peter Lacey
I scoured the intertubes for a looong time before settling on these headphones. I had one requirement: They must work with Ubuntu Linux out of the box. And joy of joys they do! The headset was immediately recognized by the system after plugging them in. Skype works. Everything just works. My elation stems from the fact that nothing else ever has (including the Logitech headset they replace).

So you know: 64 bit Ubuntu 11.10 (XFCE). Thinkpad T510.

As others have said, they're kinda snug. But not enough to subtract a star.

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