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SteelSeries Slashes Price on Arctis Nova 7 Gen 2 Wireless Headset for Memorial Day

SteelSeries has announced a significant price drop on its popular Arctis Nova 7 Gen 2 wireless gaming headset, now available for $149.99 as part of its 25th Anniversary Sale. This promotion coincides with Memorial Day and offers a 25% discount off the regular price of $200. As first reported by IGN, this is the lowest price recorded for the headset, surpassing offers at other retailers where it still retails for around $180.

The Arctis Nova 7 has established itself as SteelSeries’ best-selling headset, thanks to its combination of durability, comfort, and high-quality audio performance. Key features include a robust suspension-style headband made with a steel core, alongside breathable AirWeave memory foam ear cushions designed to keep users comfortable during long gaming sessions.

Notably, the headset is equipped with powerful 40mm drivers that support 360-degree spatial sound, providing an immersive gaming experience. It also boasts dual simultaneous wireless connectivity, allowing players to connect via both 2.4GHz WiFi and Bluetooth. Additional features include USB Type-C charging and a retractable boom microphone.

SteelSeries updated the Nova 7 model in October 2025, enhancing battery life to a remarkable 50 hours compared to the previous 38 hours. The newer model also introduced real-time audio control through the SteelSeries Companion mobile app. Despite these upgrades, the core qualities of the Nova 7 remain appealing to gamers looking for a reliable and affordable headset option.

With this limited-time offer, gamers and tech enthusiasts have a prime opportunity to acquire one of the most highly regarded wireless headsets on the market today.

SteelSeries, renowned for its gaming peripherals, has been a staple in the industry for 25 years, focusing on delivering high-quality hardware designed specifically for gamers. With products like the Arctis Nova 7, the brand continues to push the boundaries of audio technology in gaming.

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