
For those with larger heads (guilty over here!), you may notice a bit of contact between the top of your head and the non-padded metal band.

While the headband has good width adjustment, the height adjustment is non-existent. With a wide range of replacement straps available to buy, this design feature means you can make your Arctis 7 your own and liven it up in the absence of any flashy RGB lighting – more on that later. The fabric head strap also winds its way through the band to cover the top of it. This wide aluminum band is a design element that sets the Arctis 7 apart from its plastic predecessors. It could be argued the strap cheapens the look slightly, but on the positive side, it does provide quite a cool juxtaposition of sporty and luxe, especially with the addition of the aluminum headband. With the earcups clad in a soft, velvety rubber coating and the ear pads covered in super soft fabric, they feel like a high-end piece.Īs with the Arctis 5, the luxury feel of the Arctis 7 is impacted somewhat by the fabric head strap. The level of build quality when it comes to the Arctis 7 is not just evident in its visual identity, but also in how it feels. In keeping with its predecessors, the Arctis 7 offers an understated, sleek design that will stand the test of time. Wireless transmitter, 4-pole 3.5mm cable, micro USB charging cableĪt first glance, the Arctis 7 is instantly recognizable as part of the SteelSeries family with its flattened oval earcups, fabric head strap, and matte finish.

Headphone: 20-20,000 Hz, Mic:100Hz–10,000Hzīidirectional, Noise Cancelation, Retractable
