SteelSeries’ Arctis Nova 7 Wireless Gen 2 aims to deliver a premium gaming headset experience with a strong focus on features and flexibility. With dual-wireless connectivity, long battery life and deep software customisation through SteelSeries GG and Sonar, it certainly looks well equipped on paper. But at £179.99, it’s not exactly cheap, so the question is whether those features translate into a genuinely worthwhile experience in day-to-day use…
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:58 Pricing info
01:27 Design first impressions
03:43 Sound specs + gaming performance
04:34 The mic
05:12 Mic soundtest!
07:00 Connectivity options
08:00 Battery life
08:36 Customisation / software control
11:17 Closing thoughts
Specifications
- 40mm neodymium magnetic drivers
- Frequency response: 20Hz – 22,000Hz
- Wireless: 2.4GHz (USB dongle) + Bluetooth
- Simultaneous dual wireless audio (2.4GHz + Bluetooth)
- ChatMix control (separate game/chat audio balance)
- Battery life:
- Up to 54 hours (2.4GHz)
- Up to 42 hours (Bluetooth)
- Up to 38 hours (dual wireless)
- Fast charging: ~6 hours use from 15 minutes charge
- Charging via USB-C
- Microphone: ClearCast Gen 2 retractable mic
- Mic frequency response:
- 100–7000Hz (2.4GHz)
- 100–6500Hz (Bluetooth)
- 3.5mm wired audio support
- Weight: 325g
- Software: SteelSeries GG with Sonar support
- Platform variants: PC, PlayStation, Xbox
- Colours: Black, White, Magenta
You can buy the Arctis Nova 7 Wireless Gen 2 directly from SteelSeries for £179.99 HERE.
Pros:
- Solid build quality with metal reinforcement in key areas.
- Extremely customisable audio and mic settings via Sonar.
- Reliable 2.4GHz wireless performance with no dropouts.
- Strong battery life with fast USB-C charging.
- Comfortable overall with a clean, compact design.
Cons:
- Microphone quality is thin and lacks depth.
- Software requires an account to unlock full features.
- Can feel overwhelming due to the amount of software options.
- Clamping force is slightly tight over longer sessions.
- Price is on the high side for the overall performance.
KitGuru says: The Arctis Nova 7 Wireless Gen 2 is a good headset, let down by its microphone quality.
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