The black G321 Lightspeed model I've been testing has a middling aesthetic, with the slightly angular outsides of the earcups ...
The Astro A20 X is a relatively new offering from Logitech, aiming to become your one-stop solution for mid-range ...
Sony’s InZone H9 II is a super comfortable and smartly designed headset that shines specifically in competitive gaming, but ...
If you want a wireless headset which can connect to pretty much anything, the SteelSeries Arctis 7P is well worth a look. We ...
Relying on your TV’s speakers might be the easiest way to play on Xbox Series X or S, but you’re leaving a lot on the table ...
Little over a week after the local launch of the Arctis Nova Elite, SteelSeries is announcing a refreshed version of its Nova 7 Wireless headphones. Aptly named the Arctis Nova 7 Wireless Gen 2, ...
Aside from the new sage and gold color option, the Nova Elite looks very similar to the existing $379.99 Nova Pro — ...
Quick Verdict At $599.99, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite stands alone in its price bracket among gaming headsets. While it's still built for gaming, I think it actually targets a different crowd.
Expect a review soon, but in the meantime, check out the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite on the official website, where they're ...
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Epos lends an AI ear

A headset and earbud from Danish audio specialist Epos uses advanced AI analysis to deliver a personalised listening experience, writes ANGELIQUE MOGOTLANE.
SteelSeries' Arctis Nova Elite is an unbelievably stunning headset, one that makes all games sing – although there's no escaping its astronomical price tag, which holds it back from a 5-star rating.
Amazon's Big Deal Days event ends tonight, and we've already seen deals start to disappear. From PCs and peripherals to TVs, ...