![]() ![]() The multitude of connectors in the box is the main reason that it’s compatible with every console that I tested it with. In the box, you get a USB-C dongle, a USB-A to USB-C converter (for consoles that don’t have USB-C), a Micro USB cable to for charging, and a 3.5mm cord for wired audio. ![]() Everything you need is within reach with you never having to second guess yourself, due to the volume and chaxmix sliders being on opposite sides. It has a volume slider on the left, a chat mix slider on the right, a mute button that you can’t accidentally hit and a simple on/off button that also displays how much battery is left in an easy to read what. The controls on this headset are one of the main reasons why I love it. I use them all day for work, and then game with them and I never feel any sort of tension or headache after long periods of use. ![]() I really rate all of the SteelSeries headsets for comfort. It’s a lightweight headset, and the customiseable band has an adjustable ski suspension design that means that it’s never placing any unnecessary pressure on your head. Comfort is a must for me with headsets, and the Arctis 7X delivers. The headset is Xbox branded and will be marketed towards Xbox Series X/Xbox One owners, with the headset itself having green detailing on the band that compliments the console perfectly. The SteelSeries Arctis 7X wireless gaming headset is as close as you’re going to get in terms of compatibility across the board. One of the hardest things to find as a gamer is a headset that works with everything, especially if you own all three consoles and a PC. ![]()
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