Testseek.com have collected 81 expert reviews of the SteelSeries Arctis 7 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries Arctis 7.
April 2017
(84%)
81 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
3108 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Fantastic sound reproduction in almost all real world tests
Standardized test results improve on the already impressive Arctis 5
Wireless audio and voice chat is truly lag free
Secondary audio in and out options provide expandability and extra value
O
Very Lightweight
Suspension Headband
Many accessories available to customize your headset
SteelSeries Engine
Price
Compatible with everything
Excellent audio quality
Very good voice broadcasting
Adaptable
Can be used wireless or wired
Retractable microphone
Out of this world comfort
Very Good Build Quality
Design (Available In Black & White)
Very Comfortable
Audio Quality
Bass Levels
Positioning Audio Via DTS Headphone X
Wireless Range
Battery Life (15 Hours)
USB & 3.5mm Ports
Engine 3 Software
Comfortable
Sleek
And stylish
Very inexpensive for wireless audio
Built-in chatmix controls
Balanced sound
Functions both wireless and wired
Customizable with different headbands and earpads
Great design
With really good sound and loads of features. The ski-goggle headband and Airweave earcups are incredibly comfortable even for long gaming sessions. The overall design is one that can easily be worn outside of game time too
Good build quality
Lag-free wireless audio
3D audio experience
Long battery life
Good sound
Solid connectivity options
Good surround sound
Great sound
Comfortable fit
Reasonable price
Seamless wireless
Great audio performance
Both for music and serious gaming
Beautiful design and excellent build quality
SteelSeries Engine 3 software is easy to use and filled with useful features
ChatMix Dial
Built into the right ear cup
Is a fantastic addition
Mi
Great audio
Decently comfortable
The editors didn't like
Aggressive bend in the headband and shallow cups made for some discomfort around the ears
A slight step back in microphone quality compared to the Arctis 5
Not wireless when used with an Xbox
Not-a-one
LED mute indicator can be distracting in a dark room
Price (For Some)
DTS Headphone X Only Available For PC
Headset might not fit the largest of large heads
Mute button is a bit too small and inconspicuous
Audio quality is solidly middle-of-the-road
Bass isn't particularly powerful
The volume dials took a bit of getting used to so I wouldn't hit them every time I put on or took off the headphones
Dull design
Requires a bulky wireless receiver
Not really comfortable
Average sound quality
App required for full functionality
Bass emphasis
Mic makes some voices sound “distant”
Fine-tuning music takes some work
Roundabout phone and speaker functionality
Unimpressive microphone quality (when connected to the supplied wireless dongle/sound card)
Poor virtual 7.1 surround sound
Blinking of the white LED on the wireless receiver when the headset is off is distracting
Abstract: The Arctis 7 is one of three new headsets from Steelseries this year and it's the wireless version of the line which caught our attention. For years now, we've been on the hunt for a solid wireless headset that meets our requirements in both design and du...
The SteelSeries Arctis 7 is the most comfortable gaming headset I've used to date and delivers the best bang for buck sound quality currently offered on the market...
The SteelSeries Arctis 7 is an outstanding headset that isn't only visually pleasing, but its design is also functional which makes it an excellent gaming headset for continuous gaming sessions. The wireless range and battery life are unbeatable; plus, th...
In the end I guess it comes down to how much you care about comfort. Logitech's similarly priced G933 headset has an edge in audio quality, but its small size and standard padded headband aren't an amazing fit. SteelSeries has a supremely comfortable and...
In the end I guess it comes down to how much you care about comfort. Logitech's similarly priced G933 headset has an edge in audio quality, but its small size and standard padded headband aren't an amazing fit. SteelSeries has a supremely comfortable and...
Abstract: READ NEXT: The best gaming mice to buy from £30A headset's frequency response and overall clarity will affect your ability to hear enemies coming – and that's why we pay close attention to a headset's sub-bass, mid-bass, mids, highs and soundstage (which...
Published: 2017-12-19, Author: Steve , review by: techradar.com
Very comfortable to wear, Good battery life, Mic sounds good
No surround sound on consoles, No wireless on Xbox One, Slightly weak bass
On the consoles, it's less easy to recommend the Arctis 7, due to mainly to its lack of surround-sound. The need to wire any headset to an Xbox One controller negates spending extra on a wireless headset, anyway. But the fact it works in proper wireless m...
Good audio quality, Excellent mic, ChatMix feature is simply brilliant, Stylish, Can be used via wireless or wired connection, Good battery life
My ears pressed against the drivers when in use which was very uncomfortable, Definitely more expensive than your average gaming headset
Overall, I had a hard time deciding how to score the SteelSeries Arctis 7 gaming headset.On one hand, the audio quality is very good for a gaming headset, the mic is up there with the best I've heard and I genuinely believe ChatMix is one of the best, if...
Published: 2017-07-26, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
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