Any experiences with Steelseries Arctic 7?
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PostPosted: Tue, 8th Jan 2019 13:44    Post subject: Any experiences with Steelseries Arctic 7?
I got quite annoyed by having to constantly turn down the volume on my speakers when gaming late at night (a lot of games go from very quiet to really loud very quickly causing my neighbours to complain) so I decided to buy wireless headphones.

It seems the Arctic 7 gets decent reviews and has a new version for 2019. Does anyone have any experience with these?
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PostPosted: Tue, 8th Jan 2019 14:25    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Tue, 8th Jan 2019 14:47    Post subject:
I have expensive V-Moda M100 headphones - really great - but the fact they're wired is annoying. The Arctis is actually lossless quality so very high quality as well. And reason for being wireless is simple: I want to use them downstairs on my PS4 as well.
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PostPosted: Tue, 8th Jan 2019 17:43    Post subject:
I'd still recommend wired (and removable cans/wire), my time with wireless taught me that them dropping out here and there and charging batteries is way more of nuisance than unplugging a cable now and then.


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PostPosted: Wed, 9th Jan 2019 10:28    Post subject:
Go for wireless, it's just so much more convenient. I recently got Arctis Pro Wireless and they come with dual batteries, so you can always keep one charging and it's never an issue.

Also, as someone who has owned a similarly priced (to the Arctis Pro) non-gaming AKG headphones, I suggest against them for gaming / movie-watching purposes. Most of them seem to aim for a more monitor/studio flat sound, which only feels good for specific music styles (not for electronic music, nor for games/movies). Not saying there aren't good ones, but just saying it's easy to go wrong if you don't test them out beforehand - with gaming stuff it's more of a sure-shot, even if it might suffer on the fidelity (although my Arctis sounds pretty damn good).

Also, there's not going to be much of a noticeable difference between wired and wireless unless you're an audiophile. And most of these can still be connected via a wire if that is as issue.

Note that Arctis 7 is slightly inferior to the Pro, but I've heard they are quite similar ultimately.
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PostPosted: Wed, 9th Jan 2019 13:22    Post subject:
Thanks for all the info. I got the Arctis 7 and used it for 4-5 hours so far and I'm very happy with it. Some remarks though:

- the volume may be on the quiet side for some. It's just right for me but some movies may sound too quiet. There's apparently software that can boost volume (by replacing the DAC) but the latest Steelseries software broke it so I'll have to wait for a patch or revert to an older version if I run into problems. Note: my V-Moda headphones had the same problem and so did my old Logitech headphones - there the problem was even worse.

- sound is pretty great. Normally I got to adjust my EQ but in this case, it sounded right from the start. Just enough bass, no sound clipping, music sounds warm and nice, nothing tinny or too heavy.

- they're VERY comfortable and light. My VModa headphones can get very warm after a while and having it wireless makes you even forget you're wearing them.

- minor negative: the button of the mic mute is in a pretty poor position. Each time I want to take off the headphones, I accidentally press it. They should have switched the volume wheel and the button. You can't accidentally press a volume wheel.

- the charging cable is long enough that you can wear it while charging - it feels like a wired set then, so it's not very cumbersome.

- the wireless signal is pretty damn good. My game room is on the top floor and I can walk all the way down before the signal starts to cut out. My bathroom is on the first floor and I can effortlessly walk there with the headphones on.

In general, quite happy with it. On sale, it was €120 which is a good price for headphones this good - especially considering a single charge gets you 20+ hours of wireless sound.
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PostPosted: Fri, 25th Jan 2019 11:35    Post subject:
Just a heads up: I've been using the headphones for 2 weeks now and I'm still very happy with them. They're incredibly light on the head and ears so much so that I forget I'm wearing them. I had to recharge them twice in these 2 weeks and I can easily wear them while recharging so that's not an issue. Sound quality is pretty great - not perfect but good enough. It's clear and crisp with enough bass. I can recommend these for sure.
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PostPosted: Fri, 25th Jan 2019 12:01    Post subject:
Yep, i've got a pair too, theyre pretty nice.


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