SteelSeries also offers a Nova 7p which is designed for PlayStation and just a normal Nova 7. On the front you have a picture of the headset and it lets us know the version is designed for Xbox. The Arctis Nova 7x comes in your standard retail packaging. – Pinpoint your enemy’s location long before you see them with Sonar a breakthrough in gaming sound Packaging – ComfortMAX system for adjustable fit with a PVD-coated steel headband – Multi-platform USB-C dongle works with Xbox, PC, Mac, PlayStation, Switch, Meta Quest 2, and mobile – AI-Powered noise-cancelling mic uses Sonar ClearCast AI algorithms to silence ambient sounds or teammate noise, with ChatMix Dial on-headset – 38-hour battery life with USB-C fast charging, bringing 6 hours of use after 15 minutes – Simultaneous Wireless (2.4GHz and Bluetooth) allows game and mobile audio mixing – The Nova Acoustic System features High Fidelity Drivers for superior audio quality with immersive 360° Spatial Audio and a first-in-gaming Parametric EQ Special thanks to SteelSeries for providing us with the Arctis Nova 7x Wireless Gaming Headset to review. Is this going to be the new gaming headset for all of your devices? Read on as we find out! I’ll be checking out the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7x Wireless, which is a wireless gaming headset which you may think is made for Xbox, but it also works on PC, Mac, PlayStation, Switch, mobile and more! The headset features 40 mm neodymium drivers, 360° spatial audio, and an AI-powered noise cancelling microphone. I have some friends that swear by their SteelSeries headset and if they are as good as their keyboards and mice I definitely have something to look forward to in today’s review. In all of my years of taking a look at gaming products I have yet to actually take a look at a headset from SteelSeries.
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