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SteelSeries Arctis 7 - Lossless Wireless Gaming Headset with DTS Headphone: X v2.0 Surround - For PC and PlayStation 4 - White

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Color: White


Size: Wireless


Style: Arctis 7


Features

  • Designed for gaming, the 2.4 grams connection delivers rock solid, lossless wireless audio with ultra-low latency and 0 interference
  • Widely recognized as the best mic in gaming, the discord certified clear cast microphone delivers studio quality voice clarity and background noise cancellation
  • Sound is your competitive advantage with the s1 speaker drivers, engineered to produce ultra-low distortion audio so you hear every detail
  • Immerse yourself in 360 degrees of precision audio with next generation DTS headphone: x v2.0 7.1 surround sound (pc only). Microphone frequency response 100hz10,000hz. Headphone frequency response 2020000 kHz
  • 24 hour battery life gives you enough continuous play for even your longest gaming sessions; Microphone sensitivity: 38 dB

Description

Arctis challenges everything you know about gaming headsets with completely overhauled audio, a new mic design with unmatched clarity, and improved comfort with materials inspired by athletic clothing. Arctis 7 features lossless wireless audio, 24-hour battery life, a premium steel headband, on ear game/chat audio balance, and DTS headphone: X v2.0 7.1 surround. Arctis 7 was PC Gamer’s Best Wireless Gaming Headset of the year for 2019. Compatibility: PC wireless via USB, DTS headphone’s surround, SteelSeries Engine 3 support, chat mix mic, wireless via USB; PlayStation wireless via USB; Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite wireless via USB in docked mode, wired via 3.5mm cable in tablet mode; Mobile wired via 3.5 mm analog. Headphone frequency response- 20–20000 kHz.

Brand: SteelSeries


Color: White


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: On Ear


Impedance: 32 Ohm


Noise Control: ‎Sound Isolation


Frequency Response: ‎20000 Hz


Sensitivity: ‎38 dB


Headphones Jack: ‎3.5 mm Jack


Model Name: ‎SteelSeries Arctis


Connectivity Technology: ‎Wireless


Wireless Communication Technology: ‎Bluetooth


Special Feature: ‎Android Phone Control


Included Components: ‎User Guide, Headset


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Gaming


Compatible Devices: ‎PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Switch Lite, Mobile Devices


Control Type: ‎Noise Control


Cable Feature: ‎Detachable, Without Cable


Item Weight: ‎0.78 Pounds


Frequency Range: ‎100 Hz - 10 kHz


Package Type: ‎Standard Packaging


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Style: ‎Arctis 7


Control Method: ‎Touch


Number of Items: ‎1


Battery Life: ‎24 Hours


Audio Driver Type: ‎Dynamic Driver


Bluetooth Range: ‎12 Meters


Earpiece Shape: ‎Angular


UPC: ‎813682025267


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎67


Manufacturer: ‎SteelSeries APS


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎24 Hours


Item model number: ‎61508


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, Gaming Console


Operating System: ‎playstation_4


Item Weight: ‎12.5 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎7.76 x 6.89 x 3.58 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.76 x 6.89 x 3.58 inches


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 28, 2018


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  • I bought these in 2019 and they are great.
Color: Black Size: Wireless Style: Arctis 7
This headset has been my constant companion for HOURS of gaming and I even used them when I worked from home. They have been a very great headset. Only issues: my mic quit working a few months ago (likely from the constant extending/retracting of it), so I replaced it with a stand alone mic (was part of the eventual plan for streaming anyway) and continued to use headphone part. The sound quality from these are WONDERFUL btw. The other "issue" is that my headphone cushion has started coming off, but it's an easy/cheap fix to get this part from steelseries website. Other than these 2 things, I have absolutely no complaints! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024 by Luna

  • Many Wireless Headsets - Arctis 7 Wins!
Color: Black Size: Wireless Style: Arctis 7
Wireless Headsets I went through before keeping this one: (problem from memory in parentheses) HyperX Cloud Flight - Bought/Returned (pressed ears slightly?) Corsair HS70 - Bought/Returned (pressed ears) Corsair Void Pro - Tried in-store (pressed ears) Logitech G533 - Tried in-store (clunky, harsh cups) Razer Nari - Bought/Returned (heavy) Astro A20 - Tried in-store (pressed ears) Sony Gold Wireless Headset (late 2018 updated version) - Tried in-store (pressed ears) Bluetooth aptX Headsets (we'll get into why later if you're interested): TaoTronics TT-BH036 - Bought/Returned (latency) Avantree HT4189 - Bought/Returned (latency, clamping force, pressed ears) Comfort: This is the most common reason I returned/did not purchase many of the previously mentioned headsets. I apparently have a very weird head. I'm super sensitive to shallow cups (ears stick out causing pain if pressed for a long time) and clamping force (big head causes headaches if squeezed for very long). Heavy headsets can still "squeeze" my head due to weight on top of my head even if they don't have much clamping force on the sides. Due to this, I feel confident that I am as critical as it gets as far as headset comfort goes. The Arctis 7 was kept because it did not cause discomfort when wearing for many hours. There is a caveat: As it comes in the box, it has too much clamping force for me. Luckily, the headband is made out of "sheet metal" and an adjustable strap. The strap can be loosened to let the headset contact as much of the top of your head as possible (distributing weight to remove pressure points). The metal band can be bent backwards to reduce how hard it squeezes your head. I found a forum post somewhere made by an acclaimed Steelseries employee who advised this, so that is what I did, and it worked great. Just be gentle, do it a little at a time, eventually it will be perfect! There is no padding on the interior of the cups which scared me as I usually need it, but these cups do not touch my ears somehow so it is not required. Latency: This is more of a side note for the bluetooth headsets. Most everyone knows that bluetooth headsets will have higher latency than headsets with proprietary wireless transmitters. What some don't know is that there is a variant of bluetooth protocol that aims to correct this, it is called "aptX". To use it, both your transmitting and receiving devices must be aptX enabled. I will admit, the latency was very low for the aptX bluetooth headphones. When watching videos it was unnoticeable, however when playing an FPS, it was very very soft but it was there. Switching over to my wired headset confirmed this. If you are going for a wireless headset for gaming, you currently must get one designed for it. The Arctis 7 does not have noticeable latency, nor did any of the other gaming headsets I tried. Speaker Quality: I'm definitely not an audiophile but I have higher than average taste in sound. This headset sounds nice. I have not played with the EQ, but I may try to turn up the lows a little bit. Mic Quality: It's wireless, and a gaming headset, so it is what it is. It seems to pick up more depth to the sound than other mics, your voice won't sound as flat, however I suppose this comes at a cost on background noise cancellation as it seems a little more prevalent in this headset than others. Construction: This is one of the more well-built units I've got my hands on. Time will tell how it holds up, but the build quality seems upper-tier. Battery: I can't comment on this, but I highly advise that you get some magnetic micro usb cables. Basically, the cable becomes two pieces. You plug a little micro usb dongle in your headset and then you can connect the corresponding cable any way around. The dongle and cable magnetically snap together. Makes plugging the headset in so easy that you won't ever be conflicted with "should I fumble with the connector or should I skip charging for now and just do it later". Any time I set the headset down, I charge it, because it's super easy to do so now. Therefore I will never be able to comment on batter life. If you too are plagued by comfort issues, and maybe do not want to go wireless just yet (cost being the only reason I can think of), I would highly recommend the HyperX Cloud Silver. They're not cheap but they are worth it. To this day they are the most comfortable headset I have ever worn, with good sound and great build quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2018 by Brad

  • Unbelievable audio, full set of features
Color: Black Size: Wireless Style: Arctis 7
I work from home (remotely for a team based elsewhere), so I'm constantly on conference calls. We use a VOIP app at work (sort of like Skype for Business), so all of our "calls" are through the computer. I've been using a bluetooth headset (Plantronics Voyager 5200) which is great for phone calls, but for conference calls with a bunch of people sitting around a table, it's not great. Some people are close to the phone and are super loud, others are further away and are unintelligibly quiet, and adjusting the volume all the time isn't great. After work, I game a lot. Usually while on TeamSpeak. I've been using a set of desktop speakers and a mic mounted under one of my monitors. With volume detection, I'm able to get TS to pick up my voice when I'm talking, and ignore mouse and keyboard sounds when I'm not, but the speaker audio isn't great (and is only stereo), and the mic is pitiful. So, it was time for a new purchase. I wanted something that would give me great audio quality, preferably with some measure of surround sound, and some good equalizer settings to tune game sounds (accentuate footsteps and weapon clicks, downplay deep explosive bass and such). But it also needed to have clear stereo sound and a good mic, for work. And if possible, be wireless (because I already have too many cables running around on my desk to begin with). After a lot of research, I decided on the Arctis 7, and when it came yesterday, I was completely blown away. My first conference call with them was like I was sitting in the room! Everything was so clear. I turned up the dynamic range compression (which says it compensates for fluctuations in volume), and it was remarkable. The mic worked very well, too, and my coworkers said that the keyboard sounds (which used to be nearly deafening from my mechanical keyboard) were much quieter. They could hear me better, and the keyboard was quiet (though still audible). In the evening, I had an evening of gaming with a friend of mine, and tuning the gaming audio with surround sound settings and such was awesome. The level of detail I've been missing in my games is ridiculous! It sounds great now. The chat mix dial was awesome for adjusting chat levels when needed, but really, all the audio was so clear, I really didn't need to mess with it much. Regarding build quality, packaging, etc., these headphones feel very high end. Great build quality, solid materials, and so comfortable! I wore them for a couple hours during the day, and again for several hours in the evening, and though I can't say I was ever at risk of forgetting they were on and walking away, I definitely can say that they were completely comfortable. The only complaints I have are minor, but in the interest of completeness, here they are: * The cables that come with the headphones don't feel particularly durable. They aren't braided or anything, so I could see them wearing out well before the headphones do. But, they're all standard type cables, so they'd be easy to replace. The mobile audio cable does use a somewhat uncommon 8 pin mini USB, more commonly seen on cameras, but as long as you know what to look for, you can find them for cheap. * The battery indication is pretty disappointing. You have a green light for 50-100%, yellow for 20-50%, and red for under 20% (slow flash for 10-20%, fast flash for 0-10%). Nowhere in the software or on the headphones does it show you a percentage. And, when you're charging them, I really don't know how to tell when they're done charging. All I know is that they're somewhere between 50-100% charged. That's a pretty big range! In summary, I'm blown away by these headphones. I was hesitant to shell out $120 for them, but now that I have them, I can definitely say they were worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2019 by Steve Cimorelli

  • Great headset
Color: Black Size: Wireless Style: Arctis 7
Listen, when I first got these I was in love. I watched like 3 videos before I purchased them. Here we are a few years later, they still work just fine but the band on the headset is too loose and it hurts my head. I think it’s still a phenomenal headset, just don’t hang it on a headset rest, lay them flat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024 by Vincent Silvestro

  • Bought in 2021
Color: White Size: Wireless Style: Arctis 7
Hi my son is now 18. We bought these in 2021. They are still on and hopping.
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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