![]() ![]() The earcups twist 90 degrees on the horizontal and have a little bit of play vertically. It offers a bit of head size adjustment and is also very comfy. I found it a bit off-putting at first as it doesn’t look particularly nice, but does the job. Rather than any adjustment for head size by extending the headband, or a cushion for comfort, the headset uses an adjustable elastic strap. The right side has a switch for the RGB lighting, which came in handy to stop the lighting from reflecting on my monitor during my late-night gaming sessions. The headset has the volume control and microphone mute on the left earcup. Whilst it's not something that you are going to see when playing, the RGB lighting adds a little flair to your setup. The illumination can be coordinated across all connected RGB-enabled SteelSeries products. The GG software can also be used to update firmware and customise the headset’s RGB rings on the side of each earcup. Using the free SteelSeries GG software, which can be found on the company’s website, PC owners have access to a 6-band equaliser with preset configurations and sidetone adjustments. Plugging the headset into a PC, using one of the included USB cables, creates a new audio device on your system. SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 is more than just a wired headset. There’s also the quick start guide and a sheet of stickers. The box contains the headset, a 1.25m USB Type-C cable, a 2.5m USB Type-C to Type-A cable, and a 1.25m cable with a 3.5mm audio jack. It offers a simple plug-and-play wired connection without the need to pair devices, charge batteries, or risk lost connections. ![]() With the Arctis Nova 3 headset, SteelSeries has produced a gaming audio solution that works across PlayStation, Xbox, PC, Switch, and mobile platforms. ![]()
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