

(Opens in a new window) Read Our Turtle Beach Elite Pro Tournament Headset Reviewīoth the earpads and the elastic strap can be replaced with aftermarket alternatives from Steelseries. This is the only way to adjust the fit -there are no telescoping sections between the earcups and the headband like on most headphones and gaming headsets. The strap can be tightened or loosened thanks to a hook-and-loop fastener that keeps it wrapped around the headband. A thick elastic strap that runs between the ends of the headband keeps it lifted above your scalp. The Arctis 7 ($249.99 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) looks surprisingly squat for a gaming headset, thanks to its flattened metal, unpadded headband. You can get a headset that feels and sounds slightly more luxurious by spending twice as much for the Astro Gaming A50, but the Arctis 7 is an excellent pick for the price, and our Editors' Choice. At $149.99, it also offers tremendous value for the price. It's comfortable, stylish, features a 3.5mm connection for use with wired devices, and sounds very good.

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