

Connector Type: Wireless USB and wired analog options.Microphone Frequency Response: 100Hz – 10000Hz.Headphone Total Harmonic Distortion:

Headphone Frequency Response: 20-22000 Hz.You’d be forgiven for not considering its versatility right off the bat, considering its ability to connect to two devices simultaneously isn’t often seen in a gaming headset, but could this feature prove to be worth the extra outlay? Let's find out.

While it’s initially concerning that an intermediary upgrade to the Arctis 3 would cost approximately the same as the much high-end Arctis 7, the SteelSeries Arctis 3 Bluetooth targets an entirely different market. The SteelSeries Arctis 3 Bluetooth takes this one step further, however, giving users the ability to connect to two devices at once thanks to the added Bluetooth functionality – but at £134.99, is it worth the price? SteelSeries’ Arctis range of headsets are known for their versatility, coming with a 3.5mm headphone jack that allows the headsets to connect to pretty much any device.
