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SteelSeries announces Arctis Nova 7, 3 and 1 headsets

In PC, Xbox and PlayStation flavours.

SteelSeries has today announced new headsets in the Arctis Nova 7, 3 and 1, most with PC-, Xbox- and PlayStation-specific models.

The Arctis Nova 7 Series is the priciest of the bunch and, of course, sports the most bells and whistles.

“Listen to two audio streams at once with simultaneous 2.4GHz and Bluetooth, easily swapping between PC, Mac, PlayStation, and Switch with USB-C,” SteelSeries said in a press release. “Stay in the action with a 38-hour battery and a fast charge function, bringing 6 hours of use after just a 15-minute charge. Players will experience noise-free communications as AI-algorithms guide the ClearCast Gen 2 mic to clean up both incoming and outgoing audio in team chat. The ComfortMax System delivers 4 points of adjustability and breathable AirWeave Memory Foam cushions for marathon sessions on any platform.”

The Arctis Nova 7 series is priced at $399 AU or $449.99 NZD, as compared to the USB-C wired Nova 3 (which isn’t Xbox compatible) at $199 AU or $219.99 NZD, and the 3.5mm jack-wired Nova 1 at $139 AUD or $149.99 NZD.

These new headsets are available now.

We recently reviewed the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset here.


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