The Arctis 7 is the only version with wireless support and in addition is manufactured using a lightweight alloy material, while the lower level headsets use all-plastic construction. The Arctis 7 is the flagship product in a lineup that includes both analog (Arctis 3) and USB headsets (Arctis 5), all using the same basic design and S1 speaker drivers from SteelSeries. With the Arctis 7, SteelSeries are trying to appeal to users who want a stylish, good sounding headset that breaks the mold from typical gaming headset designs, which tend to feature excessive plastic and horribly balanced sound. With the Arctis 7 that we are looking at today, SteelSeries brings along some very handy gamer-centric features, a very unique headband that introduces a new level of comfort that you won’t find elsewhere and lag-free wireless audio over USB. This PC peripheral competition has been fierce and is only good for the consumer, as 2016 saw the release of many amazing, high quality keyboards, mice and gaming headsets from various manufacturers.Įven though various companies successfully produce headsets, we’ve found that even the best manufacturers often struggle to make a well-balanced headset for the PC gaming market. SteelSeries, much like Logitech and Razer, have a very wide product scope and are aiming to be the choice of gamers around the world. While winning eSports tournaments is great, producing quality peripherals that appeal to actual gamers is just one key to a successful business. SteelSeries is the most dominant peripheral manufacturer in eSports, with their sponsored teams winning more prize money and competitions than Razer and Logitech’s sponsored teams, combined. SteelSeries Arctis 7 Wireless Gaming Headset For Lag-Free Gaming
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