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Earn the Dragon’s blessing of fortune and display auspicious authority with a unique, Limited Edition Arctis Nova 7 gaming headset. Celebrate all year long as you ascend to majestic audio with High Fidelity Drivers and soar on multiple platforms with the USB-C dongle, shatter barriers with 38-hour batter life and dual wireless features.
DRAGON EDITION — Celebrate the Year of the Dragon with a rare red Arctis Nova 7. Beautiful details include unique dragon scale design in headband and 2 sets of magnetic earplates (Dragon and SteelSeries logo) to customize your look
ALMIGHTY AUDIO — Custom-designed Nova Acoustic System features best-in class audio for gaming with High Fidelity Drivers. Fully customize your ideal sound experience with a first-in gaming Pro-grade Parametric EQ.
360° SPATIAL AUDIO — Immersive surround sound transports you to the gaming world, letting you hear every critical step, reload, or vocal cue to give you an advantage. *Fully compatible with Tempest 3D Audio for PS5 / Microsoft Spatial Sound
DUAL AUDIO STREAMS – Mix two audio connections at the same time, letting you chat with friends while gaming. Play with lag-free 2.4GHz while using Bluetooth simultaneously for calls, Discord, music, and podcasts.
MULTI-PLATFORM SUPPORT — Bring the Arctis Nova 7 to your favorite platform, such as PC, Mac, PlayStation, or Switch, with a pocket-size USB-C dongle for lag-free Quantum 2.0 Wireless (2.4GHz). USB-A adapter included.

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  1. Pepe green

    Best gaming headset I’ve EVER used!
    I purchased the 7X “Xbox” version, but I can also just switch the dongle to my PS5 and use it on that if I wanted to! It’s extremely comfortable, and I have had no issues with Bluetooth disconnecting at all. I don’t think I can ever go back to a wired headset; this is just too good. It makes total sense why people vouch for this as the best Xbox headset!Sound quality is great! One weakness may be the mic isn’t the best sounding. But maybe it could just be my settings? If you want a “fancier” wireless headset, you will be very satisfied with this! I will have to buy it again or another variant if this one ever dies! If you are on the fence, just buy it! Especially if you are on xbox! if you are a pc user, there may be better options out there.

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  2. Mr. Hop

    Awesome headset overall
    Pros: Super comfortable, not too heavy, long battery life. Relatively plug and play on PC. Very good sound out of the box.Cons: Overall a bit pricey given the build quality/microphone quality. Needs Sonar software to sound their absolute best, or to get the most out of the headphone/microphone. Yes, its free, but still -Out of the box, sound quality overall is very good. On PC using Sonar EQ features, the headphones can be made to sound excellent overall, if still a bit etched/bright/harsh at time IMO. The microphone is overall pretty good with AI and other “enhancements”, but I find adjusting the boom a bit annoying as I have to fight it a bit every time I pull it out to get it to rest properly near my mouth. I can always see in in my periphery as well, which can be a little distracting. Its possible that there is better value to be found just investing in a separate dedicated microphone. But having the “all in one” solution is convenient.I am very picky about audio quality, and I find these satisfying, especially after a careful tune. The 40mm drivers can really deliver on the bass, and deliver lots of detail and volume with low distortion.Comfort is excellent, though the clamp is almost too light for my taste. That said, I can wear these for hours with no major comfort problems with or without glasses. But they are too loose, even after I adjust them, for any sort of active wear. These are for sitting/walking around a little. Volume knobs are easy to find, though I’d like a little more resistance in them, and the ergonomics overall beat some of my other headphones for sure. The wifi range (not bluetooth), is quite good – I can play something on my computer and wander pretty far from it and maintain a signal.In terms of cons, I find these headphones a bit awkward to attach/detach from different devices with bluetooth. Its various beeps and boops and breathing LEDs do nothing for me in terms of figuring out how to disconnect from one device while staying connected to another. I’d like it to just tell me what it is trying to attach/detach to like my 7 year old Bose bluetooth speaker. The 2.4 ghz connection does not seem to have a benefit over bluetooth in terms of sound quality, which is a shame, and I don’t know what happens when I break/lose that dongle. The on-board amp gets very loud, though there is some hiss, and one apparently has to enter the Sonar software to shut off the volume limit to get the full volume anyway, a bit of a quirk.Which gets me to another point: the “free” Sonar software is powerful, but it is also really needed to get the most out of these headphones. It is full of quirks – you need the “engine” menu to adjust or shut off the side mic feature, shut off the volume limiter, or to reduce game volume during calls. In the “Sonar” section, you can customize EQs for different inputs, but I found it impossible to copy an EQ I created for the “game” mode and set it to “media” or “aux” as well. Hence I have to repeat the process of doing my 10 point parabolic EQ over and over – tedious. Sliding with a mouse is fine for the uninitiated, but I needed to enter my exact values, and the software makes you click in the tiny boxes, and could not do Q values below 0.5. When listening to Music on my computer, it is also showing up under the “game” mode in the mixer, meaning I have to remember to turn on/off features like “spatial audio” since, while it is fun for games, it is terrible for music. You can drag and drop the “app” to its appropriate section, but this is more setup work.Also, Windows update has broken the Sonar software multiple times (no audio no matter WHAT I did – even audio driver reinstalls!). So far the solution has been to just re-install the Sonar software, easy enough. Still, this is super frustrating, especially the first time it happened because I had ZERO indication of what went wrong.IMO there should be a way to set a “global” EQ (parabolic, not just the sliders which IS available in the “engine” menu, confusingly), if you want. There should also be hotkeys I can set up to turn on/off things like spatial audio, the EQ, or adjust the side mic or other mic features. Heck, why not let me set an EQ and save it to the headphone itself, so I can have it when using these with my other non-PC devices? That would make these even more awesome and let me have consistent sound across devices. As an inferior solution, we could have an engine/sonar app for our phones/tablets, I guess.I still recommend these overall, for those wanting a good headset with a good mic that is fun for games but capable of being great for casual music/movie stuff too.When gaming I am still getting the hang of balancing chat/game sounds since everyone seems to have different microphone quality. I was hoping that one of the many features of this software would be to tame some of the hotter microphones out there. A pair of cheap, non-gaming bluetooth headphones I own seemed to do this a lot better.For the full asking price, I think some of the compromises in terms of material choices, microphone quality, and features are a bit of a stretch. But for the sale price I paid, I think it is about right, especially since the Sonar software really does up the ante if you are going to do a lot of gaming. Lets hope it stays free, otherwise I might have held out for better overall “out of the box” performance.

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  3. Shooter572

    Steel Series Arctis Nova 7X
    Bought to replace a Turtle Beach headset that my brother had from Xbox One and had given to me.Set up:The Nova 7X headset was easy to set up; simply adjusted the headstrap where I needed it, plugged the dongle into my Series X with the extension cable provided, and turned on the headset. Just make sure that the toggle on the dongle is set to Xbox for Xbox and USB for everything else (PC, PS5, Switch, etc.) The headset sounds pretty good out of the box, however, seem to be what I would call “tingy” without making adjustments on PC. After I connected to PC, I set up the headset using Sonar on the Steel Series software that’s free to download from their site, but I don’t think that translated to the xbox. What did, however, was the EQ settings because I set it to Bass Boost and it seems to have gotten rid of the “tingy” sound I was experiencing previously.Battery life:The battery life is phenomenal. I would say getting 38 hours or more is absolutely possible. I have had the headset for over a week now and charged it for the first time last night and it only seemed to take a couple hours to get to full charge. I was wearing the headset throughout the week watching youtube, playing games, etc. trying to get it to die. May vary from person to person as I typically work 9-10 hour days and worked 4 days last week while obviously not using the headset.Microphone:It’s a mic. My brother says that he can hear me more clearly than when I wore my previous headset, but it is a Steel Series mic, so take that with a grain of salt.Features:The volume and chat mixer rollers (volume on left ear, chat mixer on right) are recessed which is great for sitting back in a recliner or on a couch and not having to worry about volume getting messed with by previously mentioned furniture (which was a problem for me with the Turtle Beach headset that I upgraded from.) Power, Bluetooth, and Mute buttons respond well and do exactly as they are meant to. Mic retracts into the left ear which is great when you want to watch something and not have a mic in your face. The headstrap and ear cushions have been great in my experience. I wear glasses and the headset feels very comfortable despite this. (In contrast, the Turtle Beach headset kind of dug into and rubbed the top of my head during extended gaming sessions. I also felt the part of my glasses just above my ear getting pushed into my ear by same headset.)Customization:I like that the headstrap, ear cushions, and magnetic side plates can be swapped out. Not only for the customization of it, but also the longevity of being able to swap the headstrap and ear cushions in the event of wear and tear.Weight:Comparable with the Turtle Beach headset, but I’d say the Nova 7Xs are a bit lighter.Conclusion:I am really enjoying the Nova 7X headset so far and I would definitely say it’s an excellent choice for a headset, especially at $150 USD. Sound quality, battery life, and comfortability seemed to definitely be in mind when they designed this headset. It certainly feels like a lot of thought was put into this headset by Steel Series. Good job, Steel Series. I look forward to buying more of your products in the future, especially if this much thought of the user’s experience is put into them. 10/10. Amazing headset. Amazing experience.

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  4. Drama

    Make sure to download GG software to control Sonar it will take you to next level

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  5. John

    Item came fast and in good working condition. Headphones exactly as described

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  6. Faiyaz K.

    Does what it says on the tin, very comfortable and breathable ear cups.

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  7. Matheus Cezar Souza

    Melhor headset gamer sem fio de todos! Qualidade de som absurda e possui um app da SteelSeries que configura o fone para todos os estilos de jogos. Além disso, que fone confortável!!!! Nota 1000

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  8. Gustavo Mijares

    Son audífonos de buena calidad de sonido, escuchas bien los paso y el micrófono igual es bueno, no soy de los que suda mucho los ocupo 3 horas al día y no molestan, aun que el precio no es tan barato valen la pena como unos de gama alta

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    SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Wireless Multi-Platform Gaming Headset – Dragon Edition – Two Speaker Plate Sets — Dual Wireless 2.4GHz & Bluetooth – 38 HR Fast Charge Battery – PC, PS, Mac, Mobile, Switch
    SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Wireless Multi-Platform Gaming Headset – Dragon Edition – Two Speaker Plate Sets — Dual Wireless 2.4GHz & Bluetooth – 38 HR Fast Charge Battery – PC, PS, Mac, Mobile, Switch

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