![]() When I look at my Xbox Series X, and note the cable hanging out of it just to attach the receiver makes me wonder if there couldn't have been a better solution. SteelSeries - Arctis Nova 7X Wireless Gaming Headset for Xbox Series XS, and Xbox One - Black. SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Multi-System Gaming Headset - Premium Hi-Fi Drivers - Hi-Res Audio - 360° Spatial Audio - GameDAC Gen 2 - ESS Sabre Quad-DAC - ClearCast Gen 2 Mic - PC, PS5, PS4, Switch The Arctis Nova Pro brings legendary sound quality with the Nova Pro Acoustic System and Premium High Fidelity Drivers. The elongated design is clearly meant for a smartphone, which is fine, but it means that it won't fit directly into a laptop or other device without using the cable, which just seems like an odd solution. ![]() I do have a minor bone to pick with its shape, though. As more of us than ever take serious gaming on the go, thanks to an influx of higher-quality mobile experiences, having a headset that can do multiple platforms wirelessly at once, without Bluetooth is a great feature. Indeed, the 2.4GHz receiver is far superior to Bluetooth, and there just aren't many wireless headsets out there that use 2.4GHz radio, instead of Bluetooth. At this price, I think there are either equal, or better headsets out there for Xbox and PC, unless you plan to use the 2.4GHz receiver extensively with your smartphone. but also suggests that it's significantly better than other similarly priced headsets out there. ![]() In the UK it hits £160, which, not only doesn't give it parity with the $150 price point in the U.S. It has 24-hour battery life for nonstop gaming, easy on-headset controls including chat mix, a durable lightweight steel. It uses lossless 2.4 GHz wireless audio for ultra-low latency gaming audio. Perhaps my biggest gripe with the SteelSeries Arctis 7X is its price. The SteelSeries Arctic 7X wireless headset is designed specifically for Xbox Series X,S with backward compatibility for Xbox One and other platforms. Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)
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