

The mix wheel is effectively the only difference between the Arctis 7+ and the PlayStation-focused Arctis 7P+ variant both headsets connect to the same devices, and have nearly identical hardware, but the Arctis 7P+’s right wheel adjusts mic sidetone instead of game/voice balance. The power button and a game/voice mix wheel sit on the right earcup. Along the left earcup's bottom edge sits a micro USB port for charging the headset, a proprietary connector for the included four-pole 3.5mm cable, a volume wheel, and a mic mute button. The left earcup holds the built-in boom microphone that retracts inside the earcup when not in use and features a red indicator LED on the capsule to let you know when it’s muted. Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions.

How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.Made specifically for powerful next-gen wireless audio on PlayStation 5 with backwards compatibility with PlayStation 4.ĭesigned with ultra-low latency 2.4GHz lossless wireless for high fidelity audio, so you can enjoy a lag-free gaming experience on PlayStation 5.

It has 24-hour battery life for nonstop gaming, easy on-headset controls including sidetone, a durable lightweight steel headband and adjustable elastic ski goggle band, and lossless ultra-low latency wireless connectivity. It uses lossless 2.4 GHz wireless audio for ultra-low latency gaming audio. The SteelSeries Arctis 7P Wireless headset is designed specifically for PlayStation 5 with backwards compatibility on PlayStation 4 and other platforms.

