SteelSeries Arctis 7P Wireless Gaming Headset Review

Audio/Others by stefan @ 2021-04-26

After connecting the headset to our test computer, we have adjusted the EQ settings and then went ahead to play various games such as Forza 4, Outsiders, Drift City and Call of Duty: Warzone: the headset is being able to deliver the same pleasing audio quality as the Arctis 9, with well represented bass and clear highs and we have found the Sidetone Volume wheel to be quite handy when talking with the fellow gamers. The only missing feature is the DTS HeadphoneX V2 surround, which was quite accurate, and we enjoyed it quite a bit on the Arctis 9 model; this was replaced by Playstation 5’s Tempest 3D AudioTech, present on the described console.

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SteelSeries Engine

The SteelSeries Engine dedicated GUI for the Arctis 7P is very simple; the headset has been detected right away in the main Gear section:

 

 

 

The interface does let us know of the Power button additional functions, but from here we can also adjust the EQ, Dynamic Range Compression, Microphone volume but also Power Management options in order to save battery life:

 

 

 

We do have quite a few EQ presets to choose from:

 

 

 

The headset can be turned off automatically after a set period of time:

 

 

 

 

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