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Review on SteelSeries Arctis 3 - All-Platform Gaming Headset - PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, VR, Android, iOS - White: A Comprehensive Gaming Experience by Guanyin Lin ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The average product, you can find a better one.

In the dry residue: - I fiddled with the microphone setup for 4 hours without really getting anything. - After my old Plantronics Gamecom 780, the quality of sound and microphone in these ears makes me cry. - Comfortable fit, nice plastic. This calms me down a bit as tears drip onto my keyboard. Thinking about buying an external micro. If anything, I have a Realtek sound system built into the motherboard TUF B360M-E GAMING

Pros
  • - Nice to look at - Lungs - Comfortable - The microphone is conveniently made, retracts into the ear, the wire is pliable, you can twist and turn as you like - Not bad sound quality, but not bad
Cons
  • - The sound quality of the microphone is just awful. It is contraindicated to use this microphone without external sound or without special software a la Adobe Audition. To start with, it's quiet, VERY SILENT, I had to turn the volume up to 90 in the microphone settings in Windows and add another 20db so my friends could hear me on discord (everyone set me to 200%). After all the amplification, it is obvious that there is a loud white noise. And yes, it seems like there should be noise reduction, but it doesn’t feel like it. - No special software, ie. I bought ears and Steelseries kind of says to us "Well, they work well with Windows Sonic built into Windows, so we removed support for the Steelseries Engine." - A strong feeling that I was thrown. Ears for 5k with a microphone for sensations for 200r and sound from headphones for 1.5k. Roughly speaking, their price is up to 2022r. At 5k it’s really easier to buy some kind of Sony or Sinheiser and a separate microphone. You will win 200% in sound quality.