
Unsurprisingly, I never found myself running low on battery during the entirety of my testing, making this a standout feature when compared to many other gaming headsets on the market.Īs far as platform support goes, the Arctis 7P+ is compatible with both the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, as well as PC and Nintendo Switch, all via a 2.4 GHz USB-C dongle.

With just 15 minutes of charge time, you’ll get three hours of listening time.Įven better, SteelSeries has managed to squeeze even more battery out of the Arctis 7P+, which now boasts over 30 hours of listening time on a single charge – up from the 24 hours found in the previous generation headset.

Not only is this a welcome change since most peripherals have made the switch to USB-C in recent years (including all of Sony’s first-party accessories for PlayStation 5), but it brings along quick charging capabilities as well. The primary new feature this time around is the addition of a USB-C charging port that replaces the previous generation’s Micro USB port. It also fully supports Sony’s Tempest 3D audio right out of the box, allowing you to experience 360-degree immersive audio in supported PS5 games. The 40mm audio drivers and frequency are identical to the previous generation headset, as is the retractable bidirectional noise-canceling microphone. It largely retains the same construction, including a durable steel headband and its signature ski goggle design that makes it so damn comfortable. Since this is such a minor revision, most of what was stated in our original SteelSeries Arctis 7P review still holds up.

