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I didn t think I could be any more impressed with a headset than I was in my Razer BlackShark V2 Pro review, but I am with the SteelSeries Arctis 7P. I have several headsets I m currently testing out at home, and the Arctis 7P is used more often than any of them right now. It s a good thing it boasts 24 hours of battery life.
I ve heard nothing but good things about the SteelSeries Arctis line of headsets for several months now, so I was eager to try one out for myself. I put it through the wringer when I went to platinum Dishonored on PS5 over my vacation, which took four playthroughs. Since that s an older game, I also decided to test it out on newer titles like Spider-Man: Miles Morales, too. It s safe to say it exceeded all of my expectations.
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Razer is well accustomed to making headsets at this point. The company develops a slew of gaming peripherals for console and PC, with its audio devices being standout accessories. I ve had a few different variations of the Razer Kraken over the years, and even wrote our Razer Kraken X review (spoiler, it s a fantastic budget headset), but I haven t been able to try any of Razer s wireless options until today. The BlackShark V2 Pro definitely lives up to its $180 price tag.
Because the PS5 just launched, I decided to primarily test these out on that console. Though it s clearly more geared towards PC users, the BlackShark V2 Pro handles PS5 audio just fine, and I d even say probably as good as Sony s own Pulse 3D wireless headset.