SteelSeries Arctis 7 Wireless (Wireless)

SteelSeries Arctis 7 Wireless

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YvenKiser

6 years ago

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sgt_darkovic

6 years ago

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Hi Yves The jack plugs are only there for audio transmission. With USB, there is already a charging option, but not with jacks. Except maybe for exotics :-) Unfortunately, the Steelseries consumes less power than a Bluetooth connection. I have to ask my nephew, I bought him one for X-Mas. Love greetings

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s.spring

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

In theory certainly possible, but depends on the type of damage and your skills/tools. Here is a video on how to open the whole thing: https://youtu.be/60uRR410VRw After that, the question is whether the entire PCB on which the USB socket is located has simply shifted or whether the USB socket has been torn off. The former would be easy to repair and the latter would require at least a soldering iron and appropriate skills. Once you have opened the headset, you can upload a photo (e.g. via https://pasteboard.co/ ), then it will be easier to assess the situation.

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HFlyer

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

You don't have to throw them away, there is a reason why you can remove the ear pads. You can also put them in the washing machine or wash them by hand.

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sebii91

4 years ago

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CediMoustache

4 years ago

I don't have any experience with the A40, but I can say that I am absolutely satisfied with the SteelSeries and would buy it again in a heartbeat. It's very comfortable and for the fact that it's quite closed, it doesn't warm the ears too much. I wear it for several hours at a time while gaming or at the home office. Meetings lasting 4 hours at a time happen repeatedly and the headset has never bothered me. However, even without active sound (i.e. when there is no sound source), it muffles the ambient noise somewhat. That took some getting used to at first. The wireless quality and range is great (depending on what else is in between over several rooms and floors). I'm not a wireless fan per se, but I would never go back to cable headsets.

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AllegraNutella

4 years ago

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victorbw

4 years ago

Yes - probably already. Uninstall the tool supplied by SteelSeries, because it has a so-called "power-saving mode" activated ... but activating or deactivating it made no difference to me. Spontaneously switch off, even in the middle of a conversation. Hope that helped you.

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RL_iMyTHoSK

4 years ago

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Helmchen15

4 years ago

look in the software of Engine or in the settings for there is a setting where you can set when the headset switches off. for me, the default setting was 30 min. now I have set it to never switch off and it no longer switches off by itself. That's how it is on the PC. I don't know exactly how it is with the Ps4.

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ErnsterLegolaus79

4 years ago

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gschwinds

4 years ago

This product can be purchased from three different retailers at www.digitec.ch. for Fr 191.95 from Conrad.ch https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/steelseries-arctis-7-wireless-gaming-headset-9891494?supplier=4867603 for Fr 251.01 from "das Warenhaus" https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/steelseries-arctis-7-wireless-gaming-headset-9891494?supplier=3204073 for Fr 158.00 from Digitec SteelSeries Arctis 7 Wireless

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