More and more gaming headsets are turning back to Bluetooth these days (alongside the faster 2.4GHz connection), in order to allow for dual-connectivity and greater compatibility across mobile. The biggest clue to that ethos is the lack of Bluetooth connectivity. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 4 keeps things lean in terms of its features. Xbox model is compatible with all major platforms.Same 40mm Nova drivers as far more expensive models.Throw in the retractable microphone and the fact that each cup swivels to flat and you've got a particularly portable set of headphones.Įverything sits within that black aesthetic, save for the green pattern adorning the Xbox version's headband, while two silver SteelSeries logos sit on each cup side. Even the headband adjustment system feels locked in tight, taking considerable force to slide in and out of place. There's a nice level of flex to the headband itself, and a full arch socket holding each cup in place (unlike the half arch used in the Nova 7). While plastic in nature, I would trust the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 4 to take a beating.
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