What it means is that you can adjust the headset when you first get it, then leave it be - it’ll fit perfectly well every time. The headset adjusts to your headset with an elastic band, and that works quite well. The microphone pulls out from the ear cup and can be simply pushed back in, which we really liked - it means you don’t have to worry about carrying a detachable microphone around and it’ll always be there when you need it. Like the Arctis 5, on the left ear cup you’ll find audio inputs, a volume wheel, and a microphone mute button. Unlike the more expensive Arctis 5, the SteelSeries Arctis 3 does not have light up ear cups, and while that feature is cool it makes sense as a way to cut costs a little. You can also choose from a range of headband styles, which get pretty interesting. We’re reviewing the blue pair, though they also come in black, white, red, and gray. The headphones come in a range of different colors. The headphones are sleek and stylish, and while pretty big they weren’t overly heavy, which plays well for comfort. DesignĪfter reviewing the Arctis 5, we were struck by how similar the Arctis 3 headset was - and that’s a good thing. Does the headset live up to the SteelSeries name? We put the SteelSeries Arctis 3 headset to the test to find out. $80, however, is still a good chunk of change. Now, we’re taking a look at an even more inexpensive headset - the SteelSeries Arctis 3, which comes in at only around $80. We recently reviewed the SteelSeries Arctis 5 headset and ended up hailing it as the best gaming headset under $100. SteelSeries has risen as a prominent force in gaming accessories, whether it be mice, keyboards, or headsets.
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