SteelSeries reveals new ‘Nova’ lineup of gaming headsets for every budget
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 headlines the range and succeeds the legendary Arctis 7 headset.
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What you need to know
SteelSeries is a well-known and popular brand for any number of PC and gaming accessories, and especially for its gaming headsets. The company’s flagship headset is the critically acclaimed Arctis Nova Pro, and it’s now being joined by three new Nova headsets spread across every budget and use case.
TheSteelSeries Arctis Nova Prois hands-down one of thegreatest Xbox gaming headsetsmoney can buy with impeccable audio and a plethora of high-end features, but it’s incredibly expensive to match. On Tuesday, SteelSeries announced three new gaming headsets joining the expanding Nova lineup, including the successor to one of the most popular and best-selling gaming headsets of all time.
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7, 3, and 1 headsets are now available for purchase, and bring the premium “Nova Acoustic System” to more price points. This system uses AI and other enhancements to promise improved audio fidelity, as well as superior noise-cancellation for the mic. The Nova 7 is arguably the most interesting headset of the bunch, as it replaces the legendarySteelSeries Arctis 7in the company’s lineup. Here’s what you need to know about each headset:
SteelSeries Arctis Nova headsets
No matter your budget or platform of choice, SteelSeries has a Nova headset for you. Each new Arctis Nova gaming headset features the same audio system pioneered in the flagship Nova Pro headset.
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