SteelSeries Arctis 7 2019 Edition Wireless Review (2024)

Design

Design

Style

Type Over-ear

Enclosure Closed-Back

Wireless Yes

Transducer Dynamic

The design has changed slightly from the previous generation, SteelSeries Arctis 7 Wireless 2017. The hard outer headband is more rounded, and the ear cups have extra padding. The microphone can retract inside the left ear cup for a more casual look. If you want flashier headphones, you can buy headband straps and backplates with various designs from the SteelSeries website.

7.5

Design

Comfort

Weight 0.77 lbs

Clamping Force

1.1 lbs

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 are comfortable headphones. Their earcups have slightly thicker padding compared with their predecessor, and it feels soft on the skin as well as more porous, which helps with airflow. However, if your ears or head are big, your ears may touch the headphones' drivers, which can become tiring. The unique ski-band headband can also feel a little tight on larger heads, and it can't be expanded beyond the length of the strap. If you're looking for comfortable gaming headphones without the ski-band design, check out the Astro A50 Gen 4 Wireless 2019 wireless headset.

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6.2

Design

Controls

OS Compatibility

Not OS specific

Ease Of Use Decent

Feedback Great

Call/Music Control No

Volume Control Yes

Microphone Control Mute/Unmute

Channel Mixing

Yes

Noise Cancelling Control No

Talk-Through

No

Additional Controls No

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 have mediocre controls. Very similar to the previous generation, the left cup has a channel mixing wheel and a power button, while the right cup has a volume wheel and a mic-mute button. The wheels have a slightly more raised texture compared with the ones on the SteelSeries Arctis 7 Wireless 2017. Unlike the similarly gaming-oriented SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless, these headphones lack music/call management buttons, which some may find limits their versatility.

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6.3

Design

Breathability

Avg.Temp.Difference 6.2 °C

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 are passably breathable. Their ear cups have porous padding that helps with airflow but still traps quite a bit of heat. While they aren't well-suited for wearing during workouts, they shouldn't be too much of a problem if you're casually gaming.

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5.6

Design

Portability

L 7.6" (19.3 cm)

W 7.0" (17.8 cm)

H 2.7" (6.9 cm)

Volume 154.00 in³ (2,523.60 cm³)

Transmitter Required No

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 headphones have sub-par portability. Like the SteelSeries Arctis Prime, they're fairly bulky. The ear cups swivel to lay flat, but the headband can't fold into a more compact shape. However, if you mostly use this gaming headset at home, portability shouldn't be much of an issue.

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0

Design

Case

Type No case

L N/A

W N/A

H N/A

Volume N/A

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8.0

Design

Build Quality

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 have an impressive build quality. The metal headband is flexible but sturdy, the ear cup padding feels dense, and the boom microphone has a bendy, retractable arm. They should survive a few drops or impacts without taking too much damage. However, the ear cups' backplates are a weaker point and feel like they could come off if they're knocked around or dropped too much. On the upside, these headphones are much better-built than the similar-looking SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless. If you're looking for an even better-built gaming headset, check out the Logitech G Pro X Gaming Headset.

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7.5

Design

Stability

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 have good stability. They shouldn't move around too much during light physical activity like a walk, but they're fairly bulky and may fall off during a workout or other more intense physical activities.

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Design

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Design

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Design

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Design

In The Box

  • SteelSeries Arctis 7 headset
  • USB dongle
  • Micro-USB to USB-A charging cable
  • 1/8" TRRS audio cable
  • Manuals

Sound

Sound

Sound Profile

Bass Amount

-0.9 dB

Treble Amount

-1.29 dB

The SteelSeries Arctis 7's sound profile really depends on how they fit on your head. Their position, seal, and whether you have glasses or thick hair all affect sound delivery and can result in inconsistent bass and treble. Once properly fitted to your head, you should get consistent delivery. With a good fit, they have a somewhat neutral sound profile with some overemphasis in the mid and high-bass ranges, which adds some boominess, as well as in the mid-treble, which adds sharpness. If you don't like how they sound out-of-the-box, you can use the graphic EQ in the companion app to customize the sound profile.

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5.7

Sound

Frequency Response Consistency

Avg. Std. Deviation

1.07 dB

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 have disappointing frequency response consistency. While the bass is somewhat consistent, there can be a drop in bass for some users such as those who wear glasses as the ear cups may not fit properly flush to the head. The treble range is inconsistent too. As the overall frequency response depends on the fit, seal, and positioning, once you achieve a good overall fit, you should get a more consistent frequency response each time you use them. Take a look at the Astro A20 Gen 2 Wireless if you're looking for wireless gaming headphones that deliver audio more consistently.

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Sound

Raw Frequency Response

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7.5

Sound

Bass Accuracy

Std. Err.

3.43 dB

Low-Frequency Extension

46.89 Hz

Low-Bass

-2.86 dB

Mid-Bass

2.43 dB

High-Bass

5.01 dB

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 have decent bass accuracy, but delivery may vary depending on how they fit you. They lack some low bass, which reduces thump and rumble, which an overemphasis on mid and high-bass adds punch and body but can also make mixes sound boomy. However, bass delivery can be sensitive to fit, seal, and whether you have thick hair or glasses, so make sure you take the time to properly adjust them. This bass accuracy performance represents the average response, and your experience may vary.

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8.3

Sound

Mid Accuracy

Std. Err.

2.28 dB

Low-Mid

2.9 dB

Mid-Mid

0.4 dB

High-Mid

-0.9 dB

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 have great mid accuracy. The overemphasis in the high-bass continues a bit into the low-mid range, which could make mixes sound cluttered and muddy, but otherwise, the rest of the range is quite neutral. There's some discrepancy between the left and right drivers' response in the mid to high-mid range, but it shouldn't be too noticeable.

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7.9

Sound

Treble Accuracy

Std. Err.

3.17 dB

Low-Treble

-1.77 dB

Mid-Treble

4.38 dB

High-Treble

-3.14 dB

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 have good treble accuracy, but delivery can vary depending on the user. A small dip in the low treble veils instruments and lead vocals, while a big peak in the mid-treble makes sibilants like cymbals and S and T sounds seem sharper and more piercing. However, this treble accuracy performance represents the average response, and your experience may vary.

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7.3

Sound

Peaks/Dips

Peaks

1.82 dB

Dips

1.04 dB

The SteelSeries Arctis 7's peaks and dips performance is satisfactory. A peak in the high-bass adds boominess to the mix while a dip in the low treble veils vocals and lead instruments. Another peak in the mid-treble adds sharpness to sibilants. The left driver also is slightly overemphasized while the right driver is underemphasized, particularly in the mid-range.

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7.5

Sound

Imaging

Weighted Group Delay

0.61

Weighted Phase Mismatch

8.61

Weighted Amplitude Mismatch

1.68

Weighted Frequency Mismatch

1.83

The SteelSeries Arctis 7's imaging is good. While there are some peaks in the bass range that are above the group delay's audibility threshold, it may not be audible for most users. There's also some mismatch in amplitude between the left and right drivers, which can be noticeable. While there are reports online that describe the drivers performing differently and producing a slightly skewed image, these results are only valid for our unit, and yours may perform differently.

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6.1

Sound

Passive Soundstage

PRTF Accuracy (Std. Dev.)

2.55 dB

PRTF Size (Avg.)

7.12 dB

PRTF Distance

15 dB

Openness

5.6

Acoustic Space Excitation

3.3

The SteelSeries Arctis 7's soundstage is mediocre. Sound seems to be coming from outside your head, but it may seem unnatural or odd compared with listening to real speakers set up a room. The soundstage is somewhat spacious, but because of the closed-back design, it may not feel as open as what you experience with open-back headphones.

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2.0

Sound

Virtual Soundstage

Head Modeling

No

Speaker Modeling

On/Off

Room Ambience

No

Head Tracking

No

Virtual Surround

DTS 7.1

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 have DTS virtual surround support and a simple speaker modeling feature, although we don't currently test these features.

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7.9

Sound

Weighted Harmonic Distortion

WHD @ 90

0.270

WHD @ 100

0.099

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 have very good weighted harmonic distortion performance. Overall, all frequencies fall within good limits, which should result in clear and pure audio reproduction.

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Sound

Test Settings

Firmware

Unknown

Power

On

Connection

Wireless (Proprietary)

Codec

PCM, 24-bit, 48kHz

EQ

Default

ANC

No ANC

Tip/Pad

Default

Microphone

Boom

These are the settings used to test these headphones. Our results are only valid when listening using these settings.

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Isolation

4.3

Isolation

Noise Isolation

Isolation Audio

Overall Attenuation

-13.16 dB

Noise Cancelling No

Bass

0.03 dB

Mid

-7.66 dB

Treble

-32.33 dB

These headphones have poor noise isolation performance. Like most other gaming headphones like the SteelSeries Arctis 7+ Wireless, they block virtually no low-frequency sounds like the rumble of bus and plane engines. They're also inadequate if you want to isolate yourself from office-type noise like ambient chatter. They do a decent job of blocking out higher-pitched sounds, however, so if you're running an A/C unit near your gaming setup, you won't hear its sharp hum as much.

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7.1

Isolation

Leakage

Leakage Audio

Overall Leakage @ 1ft

38.78 dB

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 have a decent leakage performance. Most of the leakage is in the mid-range, so it sounds fuller compared to most in-ear headphones, which tend to leak mostly high-frequency noise that sounds thin. If you're in an office setting, people may hear a small amount of your audio when you're listening at high volumes.

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Microphone

Microphone

Microphone Style

Integrated

No

In-Line

No

Boom

Yes

Detachable Boom

No

Mic Yes

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7.9

Microphone

Recording Quality

Recorded Speech

LFE

82.34 Hz

FR Std. Dev.

2.96 dB

HFE

6,639.82 Hz

Weighted THD

1.128

Gain

22.94 dB

The SteelSeries Arctis 7's microphone has a very good recording quality. Your voice sounds clear and full-bodied but lacks a bit of brightness and airiness.

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7.7

Microphone

Noise Handling

SpNR

33.44 dB

Noise Gate

Always On

Speech + Pink Noise Handling

7.5

Speech + Pink Noise Audio Sample

Speech + Subway Noise Handling

8.0

Speech + Subway Noise Audio Sample

The boom microphone has impressive noise handling. It can easily separate your voice even in places with a lot of background noise, like gaming tournaments.

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Active Features

8.9

Active Features

Battery

Battery Type

Rechargable

Continuous Battery Life

25 hrs

Additional Charges

0.0

Total Battery Life

25 hrs

Charge Time

3.3 hrs

Power-Saving Feature

Auto-Off Timer

Audio While Charging

Yes

Passive Playback

Yes

Charging Port micro-USB

The SteelSeries Arctis 7's battery performance is amazing. They offer 25 hours of continuous battery life plus an adjustable auto-off timer in the companion software, so you can immerse yourself in your MMO for hours without worrying about the battery dying. You can simultaneously charge them and use them wirelessly or use them passively via their included audio cable.

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8.0

Active Features

App Support

App Name SteelSeries Engine

iOS No

Android No

macOS Yes

Windows Yes

Equalizer

Graphic + Presets

ANC Control

No

Mic Control Adjustable Level

Room Effects

No

Playback Control

No

Button Mapping No

Surround Support

Yes

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 have impressive app support. SteelSeries Engine is a great companion app that offers plenty of useful features. The software is easy to use, as all the controls are on a single page. It has a graphic EQ with presets, surround support, an adjustable auto-off timer, and adjustable microphone volume control. If you like different configurations in different situations, you can save your settings and switch between them. However, you need to use the transmitter if you want your EQs and settings to work. If you like special features and enjoy the look of RGB lighting, check out the Logitech G935 Wireless or the Razer Nari Ultimate Wireless, which both have superb apps.

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Connectivity

0

Connectivity

Bluetooth

Bluetooth Version

No Bluetooth

Multi-Device Pairing

No

NFC Pairing

No

Line Of Sight Range

N/A

PC Latency (SBC)

N/A

PC Latency (aptX)

N/A

PC Latency (aptX HD)

N/A

PC Latency (aptX-LL)

N/A

iOS Latency

N/A

Android Latency

N/A

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6.1

Connectivity

Non-Bluetooth Wireless

Non-BT Line Of Sight Range

131.00 ft (39.93 m)

Non-BT Latency

170 ms

Update 08/06/2021: These headphones have been updated to test bench 1.5. In this update, we made changes to the way we test latency. We now use a click track in our software and we measure latency three times and average the results. This new method has resulted in different latency values than what we had reported in our previous test bench. We have updated our review to reflect these changes.

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 have mediocre non-Bluetooth wireless connectivity. Their line of sight range is decent, allowing you to use them further away from their audio source. However, their latency is quite high, which may not be ideal for gaming, as it could result in your audio and visuals falling out of sync. If you're looking for wireless gaming headphones that offer a lower latency connection, consider the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless or the ROCCAT Elo 7.1 Air Wireless.

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9.5

Connectivity

Wired

Analog Audio

Yes

USB Audio

No

Detachable Yes

Length 4.10 ft (1.25 m)

Connection

1/8" TRRS

Analog/USB Audio Latency

0 ms

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 use a proprietary audio cable compatible with most consoles. They also come with a micro-USB to USB-A cable for charging the headphones as well as a wireless USB dongle. If you're looking for a wired gaming headset, the more pricey SteelSeries Arctis Pro GameDAC or the simpler, cheaper SteelSeries Arctis 5 2019 Edition are good choices.

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Connectivity

PC Compatibility

Analog

Audio + Microphone

Wired USB

No

Non-BT Wireless

Audio + Microphone

Connectivity

PlayStation Compatibility

PS4 Analog

Audio + Microphone

PS4 Wired USB

No

PS4 Non-BT Wireless

Audio + Microphone

PS5 Analog

Audio + Microphone

PS5 Wired USB

No

PS5 Non-BT Wireless

Audio + Microphone

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Connectivity

Xbox Compatibility

Xbox One Analog

Audio + Microphone

Xbox One Wired USB

No

Xbox One Non-BT Wireless

No

Xbox Series X|S Analog

Audio + Microphone

Xbox Series X|S Wired USB

No

Xbox Series X|S Non-BT Wireless

No

You can use these headphones with Xbox One and Xbox Series X if you plug the 1/8" TRRS cable into the controller, which allows you to use the microphone and receive audio. However, they don't work with Xbox Wireless, so you can't use them wirelessly with Xbox. If you're looking for a wireless gaming headset that's fully compatible with the Xbox, check out the SteelSeries Arctis 9X Wireless or the SteelSeries Arctis 7X Wireless.

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7.0

Connectivity

Base/Dock

Type

Wireless USB Dongle

USB Input

Yes

Line In

Yes

Line Out

Yes

Optical Input

No

RCA Input

No

Dock Charging

No

Power Supply

USB

The SteelSeries Arctis 7 have a small wireless USB dongle base/dock. It doesn't have dock charging but it has a line in and a line out. The dock's also only compatible with PC, PS4, and PS5 consoles.

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SteelSeries Arctis 7 2019 Edition Wireless Review (2024)

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