
SteelSeries
Arctis Nova 7 Series
Multi-device audio & comfort king, but buggy software.

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Yes, I got it. I feel like the audio output is low like I have to increase the volume by a lot just to hear normally. At first, I faced connectivity issues but when I followed some steps given by gemini/gpt on the respective device, I was able to connect via bluetooth. I got comfortable with these now. I felt a bit off because I was using some other headphones prior to this and a sudden switch always feels weird. Can't tell about the battery, I might have charged it like twice but didn't monitor it clearly. Mic is fine as I got no complaints from anyone during my meetings. I just felt audio output is low but to counter this, you can always set it some high value. Ear cups are good as well. There is also a band on this headphone. Not sure why it's their, doesn't bother you but I think it's to hold the headphone in place. Tldr: So, mentioning the cons only: 1) Felt audio output low, can be countered by setting high audio volume on both the device and headphones. 2) You cannot adjust the size of it, idk why it's not there, maybe band is the alternative to this. 3) Ear cups portion is not rotatable. Idk how to write this or call it but that portion does not move sideways, so you'll have to keep headphones as they are always. Like the cups won't ever face the table when you are keeping it on a flat surface. I just wanted a wireless headphone because I got fred up using wired stuff so I went with this.
I have a HyperX CloudJet. Has a 2 year warranty on it. My previous headset, the JBL Quantum 810 died just a few months after warranty (1 year) so I'm never going for JBL again. At least 2 years seems pretty good given the pricing.
I use a super budget option but always SUPER reliable pick that you can replace pretty easily HyperX Cloud Jet wireless Super comfy especially if you like 1 ear on 1 off, some may say they feel too loose but I’m a big fan. Cost 80 USD but is on sale through there site for 50 USD
I second this recommendation. PC gamer have had HyperX Cloud for quite a while with no complaints. I went the wireless route, but thoroughly impressed.
Got HyperX cloud loved them and replaced them with a wireless version. Super comfortable, sound quality/ virtual surround works great. Mic is mediocre / ok.
I have the HyperX Cloud that’s wireless. It’s less expensive than another headsets I bought, but the connection quality is great and it seems to last way longer than any other headset I’ve purchased. The other brands I’ve purchased are Turtle Beach (2) and SteelSeries (2)

SteelSeries
Arctis Nova 7 Series
Multi-device audio & comfort king, but buggy software.

Drop + EPOS / Sennheiser
PC38X
Unrivaled open-back sound for price, but lacks isolation.

SteelSeries
Arctis 7 Series
Durable comfort, long battery, but buggy software.

HyperX
Cloud III Series
FPS positional audio & comfort, but buggy DTS software.

HyperX
Cloud Alpha Series
Long battery & durable, but some sound bleed issues.

Ranked #1
Drop + EPOS / Sennheiser - PC38X

Ranked #1
SteelSeries - Arctis 7 Series

Ranked #1
SteelSeries - Arctis Nova Pro Series

Ranked #1
SteelSeries - Arctis Nova 7 Series

Ranked #1
SteelSeries - Arctis Nova Pro Series

Ranked #1
Astro (Logitech) - A50 Series