Among the best headphones you'll find for the price, the SteelSeries Arctis 7 sound as good as they look.
Manufacturer: SteelSeries
Among the best headphones you'll find for the price, the SteelSeries Arctis 7 sound as good as they look.
I truly believe we are in the golden age of gaming. Video games have never been more intense, and pressure-filled. In-game maps are more massive than ever, enemies are increasingly ferocious and graphically games are more life-like than ever before.
Very comfortable; Light; Versatile; Solid sounds
No USB connection; No color; Finicky software; Not the best headset on the market
With their amazingly comfortable Airweave earcups, solid build quality and well-balanced sound, the SteelSeries Arctis 7 are our top recommendation for a wireless PC gaming headset under $150.
Highly recommend
These gaming headphones are light, stylish and sound wonderful. Pairing and Set-up was painless; surround sound is quite amazing
Print in product information guide was too small and too light a colour
The Steelseries Arctis 7 is an excellent wireless gaming headset for an impressive price. At $150, it comes in under the Logitech G933 Artemis, the Astro Gaming A50, and even the Skullcandy PLYR 1 , all while offering very good audio performance across the board and the option to use different...
Balanced sound; Functions both wireless and wired; Customizable with different headbands and earpads
Bass isn't particularly powerful
The Steelseries Arctis 7 features just about everything you could want in a wireless gaming headset. It's comfortable, stylish, features a 3.5mm connection for use with wired devices, and sounds very good. At $149.99, it also offers tremendous value for the price. You can get a headset that feels and sounds slightly more luxurious by spending twice as much for the Astro Gaming A50 , but the Arctis 7 is an excellent pick for the price, and our Editors' Choice. Design The Arctis 7 ($289.99 at Amazon) looks surprisingly squat for a gaming headset, thanks to its flattened metal, unpadded headband. A thick elastic strap that runs between the ends of the headband keeps it lifted above your scalp. The strap can be tightened or loosened thanks to a hook-and-loop fastener that keeps it wrapped around the headband. This is the only way to adjust the fit—there are no telescoping sections between the earcups and the headband like on most headphones and gaming headsets. The over-ear earcups ar...
The Steelseries Arctis 7 wireless gaming headset combines solid audio quality, flexible connection options, and a comfortable fit at a reasonable price.
Balanced sound; Functions both wireless and wired; Customizable with different headbands and earpads
Bass isn't particularly powerful
+ Overall high quality + Good sounding mic (especially background noise cancelling) + Worked out of the box with my phone + Extra long cable with a jack splitter made it easier to use when on my PC - Headstrap and clamping force low (it slips my smaller head easily if I look down at all) -...
This is an expensive headset, but there's certainly a lot to like. The quality of the materials is immediately apparent, as the plastic is rigid and doesn't feel brittle, and the aluminium has a really nice finish too.
Steelseries have produced some of the finest headsets ever to grace the market. Nearly all of us have, at one time or another, owned a pair of their 5H headphones thanks to the always attractive combination of robustness, lightness, performance and an extremely competitive price.
With the launch of the Arctis 7 Gaming Headset, SteelSeries goes one step further and integrates wireless connectivity, long-lasting autonomy from a single charge but also a more advanced USB transmitter for connecting 3rd party sound sources or playback to other stereo devices.
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