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Corsair Void Pro RGB Battery Replacement

What you need

  1. Corsair Void Pro RGB Battery Replacement, Earcup: step 1, image 1 of 1
    • Carefully remove earmuff from headphones by getting a grip under the earmuff cushion and peeling up over the lip that keeps it in place.

  2. Corsair Void Pro RGB Battery Replacement: step 2, image 1 of 2 Corsair Void Pro RGB Battery Replacement: step 2, image 2 of 2
    • Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, unscrew the seven 6.4 mm screws holding the black speaker cover in place.

    • If you are disassembling the lefthand earfmuff, there will be eight 6.4 mm screws to remove.

  3. Corsair Void Pro RGB Battery Replacement: step 3, image 1 of 2 Corsair Void Pro RGB Battery Replacement: step 3, image 2 of 2
    • Remove and set aside the black panel, taking care to keep the wires attached.

    • The panel should lift up without much force. If the panel does not budge, carefully use the iFixit plastic opening tool to dislodge the piece.

  4. Corsair Void Pro RGB Battery Replacement, Battery: step 4, image 1 of 2 Corsair Void Pro RGB Battery Replacement, Battery: step 4, image 2 of 2
    • Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the three 6.4 mm screws on the black plastic panel with the grid of holes.

  5. Corsair Void Pro RGB Battery Replacement: step 5, image 1 of 2 Corsair Void Pro RGB Battery Replacement: step 5, image 2 of 2
    • Carefully unplug the wire that connects the battery pack to the headphones.

    • This should not take too much force.

  6. Corsair Void Pro RGB Battery Replacement: step 6, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the clear plastic covering and set aside.

    Hola Gianna, cómo estás?

    Te consulto: mis auriculares de repente dejó de funcionar bien el auricular izq (el del micrófono), se escucha muy bajo y cuando no hay sonido hay una especie de fritura de fondo aunque la PC esté apagada. Desarmé el auricular derecho para comprobar el estado de la bateria y veo que ésta está hinchada. Crees que la falla mencionada anteriormente, puede deberse a la batería en mal estado o nada tiene que ver una cosa con la otra? Desde ya muchas gracias y muy útil y clara la guía.

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Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Someone knows where to find the charging connector for the headset or can it be changed for usb-c?

Vincent Poirier - Reply

It can be charge with any other USB mini/micro cable like the one for android phones, prior to USB-C

Unless your model of headset only allows USB-C then yes use any USB-C

Cesar Ruiz -

Can someone please add a link to where you can buy this replacement battery - I would like to order a few.

Cesar Ruiz - Reply

So the battery that I ordered from here is a 700mAh. The on that I ordered from the link here is an 700mAh. Time to send this back and shop again

Justin Bell -

Can u show how to change “Charging Port”??

Jason HKB - Reply

Would be interested too.

Sam Coss -

Could anyone tell me the battery dimensions and which JST plugsize is used?

Velo - Reply

How can anyone unscrew those screws? I stripped all of them with my phillips screwdriver, and could not unfasten them no matter what DIY tricks I tried. I laid a rubber band over the top, tried a flathead, even tried prying the panel open. Nothing worked. I can try pliers, but I’d have to cut holes around the screw heads to even reach them, and I don’t know if I can even do that without damaging anything underneath. Probably just going to have to save up my money and buy another wireless headset at this point.

Lee Adcock - Reply

Great guide, was able to do this with little issue. Hardest time I had was getting the earmuff fitted back on.

Chris Eaton - Reply

Does the battery pack use a standard JST connector?

Texus Noe - Reply

consulta: mis auriculares (Corsair Void Pro RGB) de repente dejó de funcionar bien el auricular izq (el del micrófono), se escucha muy bajo y cuando no hay sonido hay una especie de fritura de fondo leve aunque la PC esté apagada. Desarmé el auricular derecho para comprobar el estado de la batería y veo que ésta está hinchada. Crees que la falla mencionada anteriormente, puede deberse a la batería en mal estado o nada tiene que ver una cosa con la otra? Desde ya muchas gracias.

Horacio - Reply

A couple notes I would like to share from doing this myself. Directions are nice to the point of getting to the battery.


Be careful taking the battery out its got some darn strong double sided tape. use a guitar pick or something similar to pry the battery out.

When looking for a replacement battery 700mAh is smaller the the original. the original battery is 1000mAh, I found a replacement 1100mAh battery on amazon, all you have to do is make sure the batteries are the same size and has a similar plug. https://a.co/d/bjE5FB6 This is the link to the battery I got.

As for the screws dont use a Philips #0 it will strip the screws. A Philips #1 fits the screw much better, I did not go to a #2 since the #1 fit so well. I was starting to have an issue when putting the screws back in so I moved to the #1 and everything went well.

For putting the earmuff padding back on start at the side towards the headband. And dont be too afraid to stretch it a little. if the fake leather is falling off probably replace it

whyett78 - Reply

why you installing a 700 mAH when it supost to be 1000mAh?

Kenny Roy - Reply

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