🎮 Elevate Your Game with Unmatched Audio Experience!
The SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds are a versatile audio solution for gamers, featuring dual wireless connectivity, advanced noise cancellation, and a robust battery life, making them perfect for immersive gaming across multiple platforms.
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | PlayStation |
Color | White |
Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 30 Hours |
Is Electric | Yes |
Additional Features | Gaming |
Item Weight | 62.1 Grams |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
S**S
Great Portable Gaming Headset.
I picked up these earbuds because I was looking for a portable wireless gaming headset solution that would retain the full quality audio quality while being in a voice chat or Discord call. These earbuds totally hit that mark. I normally use bluetooth headphones that while sounding good when playing something solo, if I get into a call or play a game where the mic is active, the sound quality of any bluetooth headphones goes way down to being almost un-usable.With these earbuds, you can play a game and hear your buddies without a compromise to sound quality!From my experience, they are decently comfortable. I'm not a fan of in-ear, earbuds like these. I can generally wear them for about 2-3 hours before I need a break. I prefer the comfort of Airpods Pro/Bose QC Ultra/AirpodsGen3s much better to these. Even with the smallest tips, I get some fatigue in my ear canals.With that being said, the ANC is pretty low. It might be adding a little bit of cancelation, but you're likely to get the same cancelation because these block your ear canals. Nothing close to Bose or Apple's ANC. The transparency mode is decent. My main annoyance with transparency on these is they have a constant hiss. Seems like you are outside with a constant low breeze in your ears. You can kind of place things in the room, but its no where near Apples transparency mode. I would give it a functional rating. You can carry on a conversation without having to pull out a bud. With Apple's AirPod Pros however, I feel that there is no loss of hearing. Those feel like you don't have anything blocking your ears. Good to have, but not up to par with premium bluetooth headphone offerings if you were hoping to replace those.Now for call quality. The mics are definitely really good for sitting at your desk. People usually say that I sound better than my built-in laptop mic. But not better than my Yeti mic. These aren't super good when you are moving around. Once you start moving around they seem to block out your voice or make you sound far away as you move your head. That being said, because you are using a dongle, these offere a really low latency signal, with minimal quality loss. This I would say are the biggest strength of these earbuds.Now for the subject of audio quality. When playing games, the audio quality is pretty good. I was able to place enemy movement around me when playing Hell Divers 2. I also did enjoy the cinematic feel of Final Fantasy 16. The audio quality for music I would say is decent. Its definitely not as good as my Bose QC Ultras. One song I used for direct comparison, was Persona 5's Beneath The Mask (Rain Edition). With the Bose headphone, I was able to pick up the strumming of the guitar, and place each instrument as it game into the song in the room. Each strum I felt I was able to make out the picking of each chord from the guitar. With the Steelseries buds, it seems that as more instruments came into the song, I lost quality of any instrument that was already playing in the track. The little details became harder to discern and the overall sound while not bad, became more muddied out. If you don't listen to music nearly that closely, you probably will find these great with Punchy preset. But for me it was definitely a big hit to quality in comparison to my current daily driver headphones.For me these were purchased to serve one purpose. To have a set of gaming headphones that kept higher quality game sound while being on a call. I am very happy with the functionality that these bring for that. I suspect that if you don't have any headphone you use on the daily, you can probably pick these up and be happy. They are definitely a really versatile set of earbuds that specialize in Gaming.TL:DRIf you already have some Sony/Apple/Bose headphone you use regularly, these are not going to be a great replacement for those. The strength is solely a gaming headset. If you don't have those type of headphones, or are looking for only gaming headphones, you won't be disappointed with this set.
K**O
Steelseries Gamebuds does not disappoint!
I was looking for an earbuds that I can also use for gaming. My 1st choice was the Sony top of the line buds; however, it lacks versatility. My next choice was the JBL; however, I'm not very familiar with the brand and when I saw the news on SteelSeries releasing an ear bus for gaming, I know it should be the one. I had to build up the patience since the release is still a few months away and the delivery also took a few weeks but it was all worth it.Comfort: light on ears and really fits nice, you won't ever feel it will fall off. Sometimes you won't even feel that it's there.Sound and Connection: BT connection is good. With the addition of equalizer you can enjoy music more based on your taste. 2.4 connection is great, I never had any disconnects and when I use it for voice chat in PS5 while playing Throne and Liberty, there is no lag and my friends can hear me clearly.You also have the options of Transparency, ANC and no controls which is very useful on different uses. i usually just wear 1 buds when outside to make sure I still hear my surroundings and transparency help on those instances.ANC is good as well, there was a construction outside our office and you can hear the tractors banging and this mode helped my reduce those noises; however, I had to be more aware since I also can't hear my colleagues at times. LOLBuild: I can say that it is premium. The design and materials used are so good, it doesn't even look awkward when you're wearing it. Not like other earbuds that looks like a tumor on your ear that will fall off any time; however; it would be great if they can reduce the size and make it more compact and square or cylindrical more? So it won't look as bulky in my pants.Battery: Good, maybe it is because of the added features but it is enough for my daily use of music and gaming. I get around 8 hours more or less depending on the features I use (ANC/Transparency/None)Overall, it was worth the price and wait. It is one of the beds buds I've used and will likely be my main go to when gaming.Cheers Steelseries! Great Job on this one!
R**N
Good but not the best
I purchased this to replace a normal overear steelseries headset. It is nice having the option to have one ear in and one out. After using them for a month or so, I can report the good and bad. The Good they are light and they fit nice in the ear. This will differ for each person, of course. The software is nice being incorporated with the GG app. It works well with your phone and PC at the same time. The battery lasts a long time in the earphones. The bad and why three stars not five. The earphones can become disconnected from the case, and there is no easy route to repair them. I had to look up a video to figure it out. The dongle sometimes will become disconnected with the computer, almost like the USB-C end isn't long enough or is not making a good connection. This will make it so the headphones disconnect from the device.