SteelSeries Brightens The Arctis Nova 7 Line

SteelSeries Brightens The Arctis Nova 7 Line

A Bright Star Shines Brighter

SteelSeries Brightens The Arctis Nova 7 Line

Not one to rest on their laurels, SteelSeries is revamping their innovative Arctis Nova 7 with a new special edition white variant.

Earlier this year, we dubbed SteelSeries’ Arctis Nova 7 “a new standard for high-end gaming headsets” with“ all the makings of a constant, everyday companion.” Now, the best is getting better with new special edition variants.

As the company announced today, the Arctis Nova 7X and 7P now come in a brilliant white iteration as well. The elastic headband on the Xbox-themed 7P is black, while the PlayStation iteration, the 7P, has a PS5-reminiscent blue band. Both versions feature the same multiplatform compatibility as the base Arctis Nova 7 and the game-changing simultaneous audio, allowing users to connect to two devices simultaneously.

Steelseries Brightens The Arctis Nova 7 Line

The highlight of the Arctis Nova product line is the Nova Acoustic System, combining high-fidelity hardware drivers and 360-degree spatial audio software to create what SteelSeries dubs “Almighty Audio.” As with other headsets, the headsets’ inputs and outputs can be tweaked with the powerful Sonar Audio Software Suite.

If the new white earcups and headband aren’t enough self-expression, the new Arctis Nova 7s are also compatible with Nova Booster Packs—add-ones that can add a splash of lilac, mint, red, or rose quartz. The colours pop in a whole new way against the new coat of paint.

SteelSeries has also been making improvements in their keyboard department. The award-winning Apex Pro line recently received driver updates through the SteelSeries GG app for faster actuation. The OmniPoint HyperMagnetic Switches now have a HyperTrigger mode, enabling gamers to press a key without waiting for it to return. The Apex Pro, Apex Pro TKL, and Apex Pro Mini are currently featured on a back-to-school sale through the company’s website, Amazon, and Best Buy.

Chris de Hoog
Chris de Hoog

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