![]() ![]() SteelSeries seems to have taken some cues from more mainstream audio companies like Polk, with the Arctis 7 looking almost like streetwear instead of a gaming headset. But I’d wager the Arctis 7 will fit probably 98 percent of the population just fine. The headset runs a bit small, so if you have what some might call an “enormous” melon (my poor father) then the Arctis 7 might not be for you. Just a solid, “Hey, I’m here and I’m not going to slip off your head” pressure. Where previous floating headbands have felt a bit insubstantial, the Arctis 7 gives your head a reassuring squeeze when worn. That’s especially important for the Arctis 7, given that wireless headsets are often heavier than their wired counterparts. You get all the benefits of a floating headband-namely, equalized weight distribution across the top of your head, helping the headset feel a bit lighter-weight. The band is still soft and flexible, as you’d expect from ski goggle-style material, reinforced with a solid metal piece connecting the two ears. The Arctis 7 ( $150 on Amazon) is that refinement. ![]()
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