Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge This is what the new USB-C dongle included with each headset looks like. This smaller receiver beats the larger, Oreo-sized receiver included in the standard Arctis 7 headset. Each headset also includes a USB-A male to USB-C female cord so it can be used with consoles and a variety of other devices. What sets these headsets apart from the Arctis 7 made for the PC, aside from their colorful designs, is SteelSeries includes a much smaller wireless receiver that can plug in via USB-C. Each headset has separate dials for adjusting volume and voice chat, and you can plug in via 3.5mm if you want a direct connection through your controller. Like the existing Arctis 7, both the 7X and 7P have 24-hour battery life, a retractable boom microphone, a ski goggle headband for a comfy fit, and -frustratingly - Micro USB charging instead of USB-C. The other is called the Arctis 7P, and it’s an all-white headset that will look better paired with the PlayStation 5. The Arctis 7X has a black and green design catered toward the Xbox Series X / S and Xbox One. SteelSeries has announced two new versions of its Arctis 7 wireless gaming headset, releasing in time for the Xbox Series X / S and the PS5 to launch.
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