Senin, 03 Oktober 2016

SteelSeries new Artics gaming headsets look suave, sound charming

SteelSeries new Artics gaming headsets look suave, sound charming

SteelSeries believes there's a problem with today's gaming headsets becoming heavy and bulky. Now going against the grain, the peripheral maker aims to reinvent itself with a new lineup of Arctis gaming headsets launching today.

With Arctis, SteelSeries has ditched the done-to-death red on black color scheme and introduced a new design that's much more minimalistic for modern times. Even the finish on the plastic is flat and matte, as opposed to the glossy varnish you'll find on most gaming headsets.

SteelSeries Arctis 3

Beyond looks SteelSeries has completely reinvented the feel of the Arctis. Rather than sporting a headband with adjustable arms and an air gap cushion, the new headset features a fixed length body and an elastic band modeled after ski googles.

The Arctis' use of a AirWeave for the ear cups also takes inspiration from athletic wear. This new fabric is breathable thanks to a quilted design lined with plenty of holes for heat and moisture to get through while still providing decent amount of sound isolation.

SteelSeries Arctis 7

Of course, SteelSeries also reinvented the sound profile of the Arctis with new high-quality drivers tuned for balanced and detail. The retractable Clearcast microphone has also been upgraded a new design that captures sound in a tight bi-directional cone and should help with noise cancellation

SteelSeries has kicked off its new line of Arctis gaming headsets with three models. At the entry level you have the Arctis 3 that provides 7.1 surround sound through an analog connection for $79 (about £60, AU$100).

SteelSeries Arctis 5

Moving up to the USB A-connected Arctis 5 gaming headset for $99 (about £80, AU$130) introduces RGB lighting and DTS X surround sound as well as an in-line controller to tweak your game/chat mix.

Last but not least is the $149 (about £120, AU$200) Arctis 7, which pairs to consoles and PC though a 2.4GHz wireless connection. Users can expect this wireless set of cans to last for 15 hours of usage and stay connected to their platform of choice up to 40 feet away.


October 04, 2016 at 12:01PM
Kevin Lee

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