Features
- Ski Goggle Headband
- Airweave Ear Cushions
- Top-Tier S1 Speakers
- ClearCast Microphone
- Lag-free Wireless
- DTS Headphone:X 7.1 Surround Sound
- Connection for Speakers
- On-Ear Audio Controls
- Detachable, Versatile Cable System
- Audio Share Jack
- ChatMix Dial
*DTS Headphone:X Surround Sound available only in Windows
Specifications
Speaker Drivers
Neodymium Drivers | 40mm |
Effective range | 12 m, 40 ft |
Headphone Frequency Response | 20-22000 Hz |
Headphone Sensitivity | 98db |
Headphone Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Headphone Total Harmonic Distortion | < 3% |
Headphone Volume Control | On Ear Cup |
Microphone
Microphone Frequency Response | 100Hz – 6500Hz |
Microphone Pattern | Bidirectional |
Microphone Sensitivity | -48 db |
Microphone Impedance | 2200 Ohm |
Microphone Noise Cancellation | Yes |
Microphone Location | Retractable |
Microphone Mute Toggle | On Ear Cup |
Connection
Connector Type | Wireless USB and Wired analog options Single 3.5mm, 4-pole plug when wired |
Cable Length | 1.2m, 4ft |
Cable Material | Rubber |
Adapter | Single 3.5mm, 4-Pole Plug |
Share Jack | Yes |
Detachable Cable | Yes |
2 comments
How is this headset ear cup? I have big ears and one of the major concerns is the ear cup size. I have been using a sennheiser pc350 which have big ear cups and can fit all over my ear. I recently acquired the hyper x cloud and i am not totally satisfied.
Headsets that feature “ear cups” are ones that cover the entire ear by definition. I don’t think there is minimum dimension to qualify the headset as “ear cup”. I can measure the headset ear cups if you would like to know if the Arctis headsets from SteelSeries would fit your ears.