
"SteelSeries is launching the second generation of its popular Nova 7 wireless gaming headset today, with support for real-time audio control and a massive 40 percent battery life improvement. If you're not interested in the $599.99 Nova Elite or the $349.99 Nova Pro, the Nova 7 Gen 2 is SteelSeries' more affordable midrange option at $199.99. The Arctis Nova 7 Gen 2 matches the aesthetics of SteelSeries' high-end headsets, but it's missing the swappable battery system, active noise cancellation, and the wireless base station."
"Still, the Nova 7 Gen 2's impressive battery life improvements mean that this latest version can run up to 54 hours before you need to charge it via USB-C. You'll also still get simultaneous audio through a 2.4GHz connection and Bluetooth audio, meaning you can mix together audio from your PC or game console and your phone. The headset connects wirelessly to a PC, PlayStation, Switch, Xbox, phone, or tablet through a small L-shaped USB-C dongle."
The Arctis Nova 7 Gen 2 is SteelSeries' midrange wireless gaming headset priced at $199.99, available in white, black, and magenta. The headset delivers up to 54 hours of battery life — a roughly 40 percent improvement over the previous model — and charges via USB-C. It supports simultaneous 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth connections, enabling mixed audio from consoles or PCs and phones through a small L-shaped USB-C dongle. The headset includes real-time audio control via the Arctis mobile app with over 200 game-specific EQ presets and PC integration with the GG app for automatic preset switching. A noise-canceling boom microphone is included and can be stowed or disabled to use an external PC mic. The Nova 7 Gen 2 lacks a swappable battery, active noise cancellation, and a wireless base station compared with higher-end models.
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