I say I say I say, what do you get if you cross the wireless control centre of the Steelseries Siberia 840, the headset design of the Steelseries Arctis 7 and boost the headset frequency response up to the levels one expects from HiFi options
Manufacturer: SteelSeries
I say I say I say, what do you get if you cross the wireless control centre of the Steelseries Siberia 840, the headset design of the Steelseries Arctis 7 and boost the headset frequency response up to the levels one expects from HiFi options
The quality of the sound is great especially when listening to music. Bit of white noise when connected to pc and if volume limiter is off, but better if on and when connected through wireless. White noise is only noticeable when no sound is playing.
Choosing headphones is a personal experience. With the exception of your mouse and keyboard, headphones are a peripheral you will physically touch, or wear, more than any other part of your gaming PC. But in this age of wireless being king, has it really improved
They sound great – really; really great; The boom mic is retractable so it won't get in the way; The boom mic sounds fantastic and does a great job with background noise; Setup is very easy
They're expensive; People with larger heads may not find them as comfortable; No hot-swap on the battery (not a major con really)
Today we will be reviewing the Arctis Pro Wireless from SteelSeries. Big shout out to SteelSeries for providing us with all the great headsets in the past. The one on hand today is from the
Quality; Sound; Comfort; Style; Compatible with everything
Requires a hefty commitment from the wallet
Wireless gaming has always been a serious matter of discussion among us and although as many of you are certainly aware we just can't skip the fact that wired headsets are far more "efficient" compared to their wireless counterparts we have indeed reached a point where consumers can actually enjoy...
Very Good Build Quality; Hi-Res Audio Quality; Volume & Bass Levels; 2.4GHz OLED Transmitter / Receiver; Very Comfortable; 2 Bundled 1000mAh Lithium Ion Batteries; Positioning Audio Via DTS Headphone:X V2.0; Wired & Wireless Use (2.4GHz / Bluetooth; Engine 3 Software
Price (For Some; DTS Headphone X Only Available For PC; No RGB Illumination (Unlike The GameDAC Model
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At first, I shivered at the thought of a wireless gaming headset costing approximately £300. After all, nobody really needs a headset that costs just as much as the games console that it runs on.
Headset fits snugly and audio quality is nice. The dual battery idea is great and the unit is simple to use. Too many issues to recommend it though. There's a constant static hiss coming through the headset which, after research, is a design flaw - and the steel series support just gave me a copy...
+ Crazy sound! Well balanced. If you love bass it may not be the right type of earpiece for you, but the bass that is available is round and cuddly and does not take over. + I do not live big, but the only time I experience disturbances in the wireless is when I stand very close to the microwave...
Ever since the Steelseries Arctis 7 rocked my eardrums at the end of last year to claim the top spot in my best gaming headset rankings, no other gaming headset has even come close to matching its supreme comfort or exceptional sound quality – until now.
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