Picking the right headset can be a tricky thing, especially near the end of a console cycle. With the next-generation PlayStation 5 on the horizon, you don’t want to buy something now and risk it not working on the new console too, right!? Thankfully, SteelSeries has got your back, as their latest Arctis 7P comes with support for the Sony PlayStation 5. Not only that, but the one we’re reviewing even matches the new PlayStation colour scheme, which is awesome! It’s also available in black though.
Don’t worry if you’re still on the PlayStation 4 though, or the Nintendo Switch, or using a mobile device or PC, as this headset comes with a wide range of hardware support. It uses their USB Type-C wireless adaptor and comes with a variety of adaptors and cables to ensure you can always get connected, even if you need to use the headset wired instead of wirelessly.
“Game everywhere with the compact USB-C dongle for a seamless transition between PlayStation 5, PS4, PC, Android, and Nintendo Switch.” – SteelSeries
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