
The overall appearance of this headset is sleek, sophisticated, and streamlined for maximum ease of use. Last but not least, battery life varies on each pair of headphones (the SteelSeries 7 provides the longest battery life, and the Pro has the shortest). The primary differences are in connectivity (the SteelSeries 7 has no Bluetooth), weight (the Pro is the lightest by far), mic control (the Arctis 9 comes with adjustable levels), and sound (the frequency ranges of these headphones increase in ascending order while the virtual surround sound systems are different on each as well).

In summary, the general quality of all three headphones maintains very high standards. From the Arctis 1's slender price that offers high quality on a budget to the feature-laden finesse of the Pro, the options are broad between the three of them. This series comes with a remarkable variety of options catering to multiple needs and preferences.

This aesthetic usually consists of dark colored bodies with striking primary or rainbow colored LEDs to make the headset light up while in use.For passionate gamers and multi-media enthusiasts looking for a pair of wireless headphones to up their audio game while also enhancing digital communication experiences (for zoom meetings and the likes), the SteelSeries 7, 9, and Pro are heavy-duty contenders to take a look at. While most headsets provide the same basic functionality as ones produced with gaming in mind, gaming specific headsets typically include a certain design aesthetic to distinguish them from the rest. This has increased the market for headsets specifically designed and marketed for gaming applications.

Voice chat has gained popularity much in line with the increased prevalence of multiplayer gaming. Gaming headsets began with designs similar to models used in industry, like at call centers or for customer service roles, but have adapted to improve audio quality, increase the frequency range, and provide more comfort for extended periods of use.

Gaming headsets are over-ear headphones, usually with bluetooth or controller proprietary connectivity, combined with a built-in microphone to allow the user to communicate with other players in online multiplayer games.
