The new Arctis 7+ and 7P+ are so similar that it only makes sense to review them together. These headsets are an iterative improvement over the Arctis 7, which earned an honorable mention in our roundup of the best wireless gaming headsets. Now, with better battery life, a handy USB-C dongle, and the new Sonar software, the 7+/7P+ might just deserve an upgrade in our recs.
Both the Arctis 7+ and 7P+ retail for $170, which is roughly in line with the price point for the previous Arctis 7 (though you can often find the latter for less now). If you already have the last generation of this headset, you probably won't feel the need to upgrade. But if you're in the market for a new pair of gaming headphones, these will probably be on your radar in a way their predecessor wasn't.
Both the Arctis 7+ and 7P+ have stylish plastic ear cups, with comfortable (if rather thin) foam cushioning and a steel headband with a comfortable elastic interior strap. They charge via USB-C, which is a welcome change from micro-USB charging on their predecessor. The volume dial is on the left ear cup, and they pair wirelessly using a compact USB-C dongle. The 7P+ is aimed mostly at PlayStation users, but both headphones pair with PC, PS4/PS5, as well as the Nintendo Switch and most Android phones.
The primary difference between the two is the dial on the right ear cup. On the 7+, it controls ChatMix, allowing you to balance how much you hear game audio versus team chat. On the 7P+, this dial instead controls sidetone, which is how much you hear your own microphone input.



