![]() ![]() ![]() Game and voice audio stays in, while external noises are dampened. There’s no clamping force yet the soft earcups trap noise well. Again, it’s as you would expect from the more premium SteelSeries products. Comfort with the flexible “Ski Goggle” headband and relatively lightweight construction is top-tier. When you put the Arctis 9 headset on, you’re immediately met with an excellent fit. This can be swapped out for other headbands, if desired, and I’d love to see SteelSeries expand on that with more options. The headband provides the only bit of contrasting color, decorated with white lines. The Arctis 9 design is mostly subtle, with the microphone tucked neatly into the left earcup. With that said, if the Micro-USB helped keep the headset under $200, then I can understand the compromise. A minor point, perhaps, but it would help it better match the upcoming PS5 and its USB-C DualSense controller for single-cable charging. ![]() The only knock against the first impression is the presence of a Micro-USB port instead of a USB-C. ![]()
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