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The video reviews the SteelSeries Arctis 7P headphones designed for gaming, priced around $150, highlighting features like 24-hour battery life, customizable fit, and quality sound. It covers aspects such as the retractable mic, LED indicator for muting, and side tone button mixing in-game and microphone audio. The narrator discusses the comfort of memory foam ear cups, the SteelSeries app for customization, and the headphones' support for Sony's Tempest's 3D audio. The comparison with Sony Pulse 3D headphones is made, with a focus on the ease of use, comfort, and audio quality. Issues like muting through the controller and wireless audio output are addressed, with a preference towards direct cable connection. Viewers are encouraged to consider factors like battery life and personal preference when deciding between the two headphone models.
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In this segment of the video, Mike reviews the Arctis 7P headphones designed for gaming on various platforms. Priced around $150, these Steelseries headphones promise quality sound and gaming experience. They offer a 24-hour battery life and customizable fit. The headphones feature buttons for muting the mic, adjusting volume, and a mini USB port for connectivity. However, a drawback is the continued use of a micro USB charging cable. The retractable mic has an LED indicator when muted, and the side tone button on the right ear cup mixes in-game audio with microphone audio.
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In this segment of the video, the narrator discusses the power button on the headphones, how it indicates battery life with different colored lights, the comfort of the memory foam ear cups that can be removed and replaced easily. The USB dongle is necessary to use the headphones with gaming platforms, and there is flexibility in using them with different devices. The Steelseries app allows for customization of the gaming experience, including equalizer settings, microphone volume, and power down options. The app also allows for custom configurations on a per-application basis. However, the app is only compatible with Mac and PC, and to connect to a computer, the included USB-C to USB-A dongle is required.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses how the headphones support Sony’s Tempest’s 3D audio for immersive gaming experience. They mention the comfort level of the headphones, noting that they did not experience ear fatigue or discomfort. The speaker also compares the wireless and cable audio quality while gaming, expressing a preference for directly connecting the headphones to the controller. They highlight the ease of use and fit of the SteelSeries Arctis 7P headphones over the Sony Pulse 3D headphones. Lastly, the speaker asks viewers to consider factors like battery life and personal preference when deciding between the two headphone models.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the high level of integration and compatibility of Sony’s POF headphones with PlayStation, highlighting the ability to view battery and headphone status on screen. He mentions an issue with the Arctis 7P headphones where muting through the controller did not work, necessitating the headphone mute instead. Despite praising the Arctis 7P’s audio quality, he expresses disappointment in wireless audio output. The speaker appreciates the comfort of the Arctis 7P headphones but states a preference for the Sony headphones due to already owning them, despite liking the Arctis 7P’s comfort. He invites viewers to share their thoughts and whether they would choose the black or white variant.