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  1. STEELSERIES GG PRO
  2. STEELSERIES GG SOFTWARE
  3. STEELSERIES GG PC

STEELSERIES GG SOFTWARE

Unfortunately, the SteelSeries GG software doesn’t work with Xbox or any other device outside of the PC, so any customizations you make through GG or Sonar on your computer are lost as soon as you connect to another device. For the microphone on the headset, Sonar offers an EQ, ClearCast AI Noise Cancelation, Noise Reduction, Noise Gate, and a Smart Voice compressor.Īll of Sonar’s options can be used for any headset or microphone – not just SteelSeries’ options – and they’ve made it very accessible for users. That said, Sonar does give you plenty of guidance along the way, which is always a plus.įor those looking to dig further into customizing the Arctis Nova 4X, Sonar offers an equalizer, spatial audio, and volume boost for game, chat, media, and aux inputs. This is by far my favorite part about using the Arctis Nova 4X on the PC, although it can take a bit to figure out.

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Similar to Elgato’s Wave Link, it opens up the ability to customize the volume levels of every app you have open across your PC. When using the Arctis Nova 4X Wireless on the PC, the SteelSeries GG software opens up a whole new set of customization options for users to enjoy, including in-depth EQ presets, Mic volume controls, sleep time, and more.īuilt into SteelSeries GG is Sonar, the company’s fairly new audio software that gives users the ability to customize headsets more than they ever could before. SteelSeries Arctis Nova 4X Wireless – Software

STEELSERIES GG PC

My biggest complaint about the Arctis Nova 4X is the short and wide dongle makes it quite awkward to plug into the back of my PC without using the included cable extension. Not to mention, it's extremely easy to lose a mic when you have to disconnect it completely. I much prefer this to detachable microphones as it prevents any wear and tear at the connection port. The company has improved this design from the Arctis lineup by making it blend in with the rest of the earcup much better.

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The microphone on the Arctis Nova 4X Wireless is fantastic, thanks to its unique hidden design that allows you to keep it tucked out of the way. They’re just as easy to reach for as the rest of the buttons, and I’ve had no issue reaching for the buttons in the middle of playing a game or chatting with friends in Discord. SteelSeries has placed the microphone mute button and volume control on the left side of the Arctis Nova 4X wireless. There’s an indicator light right above it, which I’ve found to be quite useful for telling whether or not the headset is powered on. All the buttons are quite easy to reach for, and powering the headset on/off only requires a quick one-second press of the power button. On the right side of the headset you’ll find the power button, ChatMix dial, and USB-C charge port. The AirWeave cushions are extremely comfortable during long gaming sessions, and I have had zero issues with sweat thanks to how breathable they are. The ear cups on the Arctis Nova 4X Wireless are the same design as other Arctis Nova headsets, with the company’s logo on the outside of both. As someone with a bigger head, I appreciated that I was able to adjust the headset to accommodate my large noggin. They click into place perfectly, and don’t slide up and down when in use. The ear cups adjust by going in and out of the headband on both sides just like your typical headset. Its headband can be adjusted up and down quite easily, with three holes that molded pegs fit into, giving you the option to move the band as needed.

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This makes it a fair bit lighter than the Arctis Nova 7X Wireless and HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless, which are roughly 0.72 lbs. The Nova 4X Wireless is extremely lightweight, coming in at 0.59 lbs. It offers 2.4GHz wireless and USB-C connections for use, and comes with the cables needed to do both effortlessly. The Arctis Nova 4X is Xbox certified, and the headband has green accents all the way across it. SteelSeries has changed the ski-goggle style headband a little bit as well, providing a slightly cheaper-feeling, but stretchier, more comfortable fit compared to the stiffer option on the Nova Pro. The headset still feels solid, and doesn’t creak or groan as you handle it. SteelSeries has opted for more plastic with the Arctis Nova 4X Wireless, although it hasn’t lowered the quality of the headset at all, luckily.

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The design of the Arctis Nova 4X Wireless is largely similar to the rest of SteelSeries’ offerings, like the Arctis Nova 7 and Nova Pro wireless, but there are a few changes that let it hit a lower price. SteelSeries Arctis Nova 4X Wireless – Design and Features










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