![]() ![]() So it uses a 2.4GHz (giga hertz) wireless connection, this is the same as used in the Arctis 7 and Arctis Pro Wireless headsets. When it comes to using the headset, you can use it both wirelessly and wired. Then there’s the retractable microphone, which I’ll show you in more detail in a minute, along with some mic tests. The volume control for the headset, a wired connection port, a 3.5mm share port and the micro USB charging port. On the left earcup there’s the mute button, which you can toggle on and off. This stops me from shouting while I’m playing, as I can actually hear myself. There’s the sidetone wheel, which lets you control how much of your own voice you can hear through the headset. So when it’s green it’s between 50% and 100%, then yellow = 20-50%, red = 10-20%, and a flashing red = less than 10%. When it’s on it’ll light up, and this is also the battery indicator icon. It’s not very loud either, so it won’t deafen you. Starting with the right cup, there’s the power button, which you press and hold for about 3 seconds to turn it on and off. Taking a look at the buttons and controls of the headset. I think the overall look and feel of this headset is quality, minimal and practical. But the headband is quite tight, and it’s not actually very comfortable wearing them like this. ![]() So this is ideal for either placing them on your desk or table where they can lay flat, or around your neck. So yeh, comfort is the best I’ve used in years.Īnother awesome feature of these earcups, is that they rotate. It means I can wear them longer and it reduces the risk of headaches from the added weight or pressure. There’s just no pressure at all on my ears or on my head with the strap. First the cups are quite deep, which is perfect for sitting over your ears, as opposed to on your ears and pressing against your head. They feel softer than the Pulse headset, but totally different to the A20s which are fabric and even softer.Ĭomfort wise, these are the comfiest headphones I’ve ever worn. As for the earcups themselves, they have some memory foam texture feel when you press them, but still really soft. On the side of the earcups it’s got the steelseries branding, and it’s quite an understated look, I think I prefer this to the white pair overall. The rest of the headset is a hard plastic, and as I’ve got the black one here, it’s a matte finish which will probably show fingerprints easier, but I do like it, it looks clean. So as you stretch it, the headset will increase in size. This is the part that will rest on your head and move up and down to accommodate your size, there’s no sliding parts on the side as such. Then covering the band is this fabric strap, which you can adjust so it fits your head, and it’s got the black and blue styling going on which looks nice. ![]() It means there’s a lot more support and feels firm, but still has some good flex to it. Now I wasn’t expecting this at all, but it’s really nice and gives it that weighted feel. The frame itself, the band that goes across the top is actually metal. They feel more premium compared to the Pulse and A20s. Look and Feelįirst impressions when I took these out, they feel really nice and solid, they are pretty heavy too, and they definitely have a quality finish to them. There is a manual too which is on the underside of the tray. Then there are 3 cables here a USB-C to USB-A adapter, a 3.5mm headphone cable, and the micro USB charging cable. We get the headset itself and a USB-C dongle which plugs into the PS5. The 7Ps come with everything you need for both a wireless and wired gaming experience. ![]()
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