Read more.Designed for Xbox, plays with almost everything USB-C.
Read more.Designed for Xbox, plays with almost everything USB-C.
I've had a pair of Arctis 7's for about a year now and really like them. No headsets fits my head as well as Steelseries (had Steelseries Siberia's before hand). However I was little annoyed to find out you can't just buy the dongle for the 7X and use it with the 7's to get Xbox compatibility (I had no idea about the separate xbox wireless sound protocol). I guess I could be equally annoyed at Microsoft for not supporting any other headset type other than xbox wireless sound but it would have a been a good to have had an upgrade path on such expensive headsets.
On a sidenote - The 7's support DTS Headphone:X 7.1 on the PC - does the 7X not?
Still looks pretty much the same as the Arctis 3, with some colour and a few more features.
In my experience, the shell and ear cups are still bad for anyone wearing glasses. They're springy enough that you never get a good seal..
Even though mine still work, I replaced them with Roccat Khan Pros and am happier.
Still hate the usb-c format, it's expensive to make , expensive to buy and not all usb-c is the same.
It's one of those formats that will end up like e-sata, no two are the same and hence it will die a death that is long over due.
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