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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7P Review: Wireless Gaming Headset

4
Out of 5
8 January 2023
Updated 4 November 2025
0 minute read
Editorially reviewed
SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7P - Wireless product image
47
Value Score

Quick Specs

Brand
SteelSeries
Condition
New
Type
Other
Warranty
1 Year

Our Verdict

SteelSeries is refreshing the popular Arctis headset series with the 7P. Fittingly, the headset is also available in the white-blue design of the new console. The wireless headset is also compatible with all other gaming systems, including Android and Switch. The strengths of the Arctis headsets…

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Pros

  • Long battery life
  • Usable on all gaming systems
  • USB-C adapter included
  • Strong microphone with noise cancelling

Cons

  • Expensive
SteelSeries is refreshing the popular Arctis headset series with the 7P. Fittingly, the headset is also available in the white-blue design of the new console. The wireless headset is also compatible with all other gaming systems, including Android and Switch.The strengths of the Arctis headsets are also retained in the 7P: The construction looks pretty stable, and the ear pads provide good wearing comfort. Due to the lack of tests, the sound caot yet be definitively assessed, but the predecessors received good ratings from the testers. Speaking of retracting: The microphone can be hidden in the housing. During voice chats, the microphone's integrated noise cancelling helps to make background noise inaudible for your fellow participants. According to the manufacturer, the battery life is 24 hours. It is simply recharged via the charging cable.

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