![]() ![]() Should I buy the SteelSeries Arctis 7X Wireless headset? Buy it if. But don’t expect the 7X to compete with the best wireless headphones for music. It’s not a dealbreaker at all if you’re after just a gaming headset, and the tunes sound fine. Complex layering on tracks can see the 7X struggle a bit, without the width and detail needed to pull out all facets of a song. Where the SteelSeries Arctis 7X is a bit weaker is with music. ![]() The mic, comfortably and adjustably placed, was excellent too, clearly delivering chat to pals without too much sibilance or pop. ![]() While the X in the name indicates that it’s meant for. It handles directional audio well too – playing a preview of the new Aliens: Fireteam Elite game on Xbox saw the SteelSeries Arctis 7X keenly highlight any creeping xenomorphs ready to pounce from behind our marine. 150 100 at SteelSeries The SteelSeries Arctis 7X offers wireless connectivity to a wide variety of platforms using a USB-C dongle. ![]() With a great max volume level, it balances booming explosions and sharp dialogue with accurate and pleasing results, giving a cinematic mix to action games and sports titles alike. I'd take the overly warm sound of the Arctis over any sort of treble. I find the Nova to be piercing out of the box, way too much treble energy. The 7x+ is overly warm and boomy, while the Nova 7x is leaner and more treble heavy. Audio and microphone performance are exemplary when it comes to gaming. Sound quality wise, the driver in the Nova is slightly more capable, but much of the difference comes down to tuning. ![]()
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