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Steelseries Nova 7x Wireless
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Steelseries Nova 7x Wireless

USD$80 EUR$70
Condition
Excellent
Location
Nordrhein, DE
Source
Kleinanzeigen
Posted
5d ago
Last seen
1d ago

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Seller's Description

Der Zustand ist gut, leider keine ovp mehr dabei

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

This is a buyer’s market for multi-platform gaming headsets, and the €70 asking price for the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7X is a standout bargain. Based on your ground truth of 23 EUR used listings, the median is €112 and the 25th percentile is €76; since €70 sits below that 25th percentile, this is an exceptional deal that buyers should act on quickly.

The Arctis Nova 7X is highly regarded for its unusually neutral sound profile, premium metal headband, and true multi-platform compatibility including Xbox, PlayStation, PC, and Switch. Its 38-hour battery life and retractable AI noise-cancelling mic make it a top-tier choice for serious gamers. At this price, in excellent condition, with no caveats, it’s a clear buying opportunity for anyone seeking a high-end wireless headset without the premium cost.

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About SteelSeries

SteelSeries is a Danish brand founded in 2001 by Jacob Wolff-Petersen, originally under the name Icemat. It emerged from Copenhagen’s early Counter-Strike and LAN-gaming scene, where the founder saw a clear need for better mouse surfaces and competitive accessories. The company later adopted the SteelSeries name and grew from a small gaming-startup into a globally recognized peripheral maker.

Its core focus is gaming audio and input gear rather than traditional hi-fi components. SteelSeries is best known for headsets, gaming headsets, keyboards, mice, mousepads, and related accessories, with the Arctis line standing out as its most visible audio product family. It does not operate like a conventional hi-fi brand making amplifiers, speakers, DACs, or turntables; its products are designed around gaming comfort, voice chat, spatial audio, and long-session usability.

In the market, SteelSeries sits in the premium gaming-peripheral space: more performance-driven than budget brands, but not a boutique audiophile label. Its reputation is strongest among esports players and PC gamers who value practical design and dependable sound over audiophile purity. For hi-fi buyers, it is better understood as a respected gaming-audio specialist than a classic high-end audio manufacturer.

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