If you are looking for an Xbox gaming headset that offers great features for a reasonable price, then Amazon has you covered with this offer on the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7X.

Headsets designed for gaming come in all forms, ranging from nameless ultra-budget models to high-end audiophile-quality devices that can run to four figures. What if you are looking for something that offers good quality, but won’t break the bank? Well, SteelSeries and Amazon might just have what you are looking for.

SteelSeries headsets have consistently received high marks from the Dexerto review team, and theArctis Nova 7Xis one of the more reasonably priced examples of the product lineup, but with the latest price cut from Amazon, you can save 33% on the usual price, making it a bargain forXboxand PC users.

SteelSeries quality at a bargain price

SteelSeries quality at a bargain price

TheSteelSeries Arctis Nova 7comes in two variants, with the 7X being specifically designed for use with the Xbox, though it also functions as a PC headset. The Arctis Nova 7X can operate wirelessly using Bluetooth or 2.4G, and provide excellent sound quality for voice chat using the noise-cancelling microphone.

For excellent audio quality, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 uses a custom-designed acoustic system that enables 360-degree spatialaudiothat lets users immerse themselves in the game. This system is fully compatible with Microsoft Spatial Sound and Tempest 3D Audio systems. The headset is compatible with the SteelSeries Sonar software, so users can fine-tune the in-game audio to emphasize certain sounds to make it easier to spot enemies or traps.

Our tests showed that the Nova 7 can run for 38 hours on a single charge, and just 15 minutes of charging time will offer over six hours of battery. The Nova 7 might not be as high-tech as the Nova Pro, but it still has plenty of great features, and with 33% off, it is at a price that brings it into the price range for many users.

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Rebecca Hills-Duty was a Tech Writer on Dexerto’s UK Team, specializing in PC components, VR, AMD, Nvidia and Intel. She has previously written for UploadVR and The Escapist, hosts a weekly show on RadioSEGA and has an obsession with retro gaming.