Design
Type Over-ear
Enclosure Closed-Back
Wireless Yes
Transducer Dynamic
They're very similar in design to other SteelSeries headphones. They feature the brand's distinctive ski goggle-like headband, cloth-lined ear cup padding, and retractable boom microphone. They only come in 'Black'.
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7.5 Design
Weight 0.83 lbs
Clamping Force
They have a comfortable fit. The ear cups offer a pretty broad range of adjustability and have soft cloth-covered padding. While the headset is somewhat heavy, the elastic headband does a good job of distributing its weight. Unfortunately, like other SteelSeries headphones, the headband can feel tight if you have a larger head.
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7.8 Design
OS Compatibility
Ease Of Use Good
Feedback Great
Call/Music Control Yes
Volume Control Yes
Microphone Control Mute/Unmute
Channel Mixing
Noise Cancelling Control No
Talk-Through
Additional Controls Bluetooth Sync
They have a very good control scheme. There are dedicated buttons for power on/off, microphone muting, and Bluetooth playback functions. You hear audio feedback when the mic is muted and unmuted, and there's a red light on the mic that illuminates when it's muted to make it even easier to tell if the mic is active. However, the controls would be easier to use if the volume and Chatmix dials had middle notches.
On the right ear cup:
- Volume wheel
- Adjusts volume
- Microphone mute button
- Mutes and unmutes microphone
- Bluetooth button:
- Single press: Play/pause audio or answer/end a call
- Double press: Skips to the next track
- Triple press: Skips to the previous track
On the left ear cup:
- Chatmix dial
- Adjusts chat/game audio levels
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5.8 Design
Avg.Temp.Difference 7.4 °C
They have sub-par breathability. While the material covering the ear cups feels similar to that of the SteelSeries Arctis 9X Wireless, these headphones seem to trap in a bit more heat and don't allow for much airflow. If you wear them during sports or physical activity, they can cause you to sweat more. However, it won't be much of a problem if you're just sitting down to game.
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5.5 Design
L 7.7" (19.6 cm)
W 6.9" (17.5 cm)
H 3.3" (8.4 cm)
Volume 176.90 in³ (2,898.86 cm³)
Transmitter Required No
These headphones aren't designed to be portable. The ear cups swivel to fold flat, but their headband doesn't fold inwards to reduce their footprint. Thankfully, since they're Bluetooth-compatible, you won't need to carry their USB transmitter wherever you go. They also have a retractable boom mic, which helps avoid snags when putting them into or taking them out of your bag.
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0 Design
Type No case
L N/A
W N/A
H N/A
Volume N/A
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8.0 Design
These headphones have impressive build quality. They feel better built than the SteelSeries Arctis Prime and are mostly made of dense, high-grade plastic. They also have cloth-lined ear cup padding as well as an elasticized headband. Overall, they feel like they'll survive a few minor impacts without serious damage, though their yokes and hinges feel a little fragile.
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7.5 Design
They have good stability. Their ski-band headband and relatively tight fit help keep them in place if you make small head movements when sitting and gaming. However, if you make intense or exaggerated movements, they can slip off. On the plus side, their wireless design eliminates the risk of having an audio cable snag on something and pulling them from your head.
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Design
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Design
- SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless Gaming Headset
- USB transmitter dongle
- USB-A to micro-USB charging cable
- User Guide
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Sound
Bass Amount
Treble Amount
They have a somewhat imbalanced sound profile out of the box. They're missing a bit of low-bass, so some sound effects and bass-heavy music genres lack thump and rumble. While their mids are mostly flat and neutral, they have an uneven treble response that results in a lack of detail and clarity. This isn't helped by the mismatch between the L/R drivers of our unit, which is most noticeable in the low-bass, high-mid, and low-treble ranges. We could also hear a difference in bass delivery between drivers. However, this may be an issue with our unit. Please let us know if you've experienced this issue in the comments below. If you prefer to tweak their sound, it can be customized in-depth via a graphic EQ or presets in their companion app.
5.4 Sound
Avg. Std. Deviation
They have poor frequency response consistency. Their audio delivery heavily depends on their fit, seal, and positioning, so you may have trouble achieving a consistent listening experience, especially if you have long hair or wear glasses.
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Sound
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7.2 Sound
Std. Err.
Low-Frequency Extension
Low-Bass
Mid-Bass
High-Bass
They have decent bass accuracy. The low-bass range is underemphasized to different degrees in the left and right drivers, so you won't feel the deep thump and rumble of sound effects like explosions. This is particularly noticeable in the left driver of our unit. On the other hand, they have an overemphasized high-bass response that adds a bit of muddiness to some tracks. That said, since their audio delivery heavily depends on their fit and positioning and the imaging varies from unit to unit, you may have a different experience.
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8.1 Sound
Std. Err.
Low-Mid
Mid-Mid
High-Mid
They have great mid accuracy. The range itself is mostly flat, resulting in full-bodied and present dialogue, vocals, and lead instruments. However, there's a mismatch between our unit's left and right drivers. In the right driver, a dip from mid-mid to high-mid makes vocals and instruments sound distant.
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5.7 Sound
Std. Err.
Low-Treble
Mid-Treble
High-Treble
Their treble accuracy is sub-par. There's significant mismatch between the L/R drivers in this range, so vocals and lead instruments sound alternatively dull and lispy, though this may only be an issue for our unit. Since their audio reproduction is heavily dependent on their fit and positioning, your experience may vary.
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7.4 Sound
Peaks
Dips
The SteelSeries Arctis 9's peaks and dips performance is satisfactory, so the headphones can control their sound profile well, although there are some notable deviations. The left driver has an underemphasized low-bass response, resulting in a lack of thump and rumble, followed by a bump in the high-bass range that muddies some mixes. The overemphasized mid-mids and high-mids generate some harshness, while the sharp dip and following peak in the treble range make some notes alternatively dull and piercing. The right driver has a slightly recessed mid through high-mid range as well as a slightly harsh low-treble range.
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6.0 Sound
Weighted Group Delay
Weighted Phase Mismatch
Weighted Amplitude Mismatch
Weighted Frequency Mismatch
The SteelSeries Arctis 9's stereo imaging performance is mediocre. Their weighted group delay falls beneath the audibility threshold, resulting in tight bass and transparent treble. While the L/R drivers are well-matched in regards to phase response, some amplitude and frequency mismatch is present. This impacts the headphones' ability to accurately place objects in the stereo image. However, these results are only valid for our test unit; yours may perform differently.
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6.1 Sound
PRTF Accuracy (Std. Dev.)
PRTF Size (Avg.)
PRTF Distance
Openness 5.6
Acoustic Space Excitation 3.0
These headphones have a passable passive soundstage. Sound seems to come from the room around you rather than from inside your head, and you'll perceive the soundstage as quite spacious. However, it also seems somewhat unnatural and less open compared to open-back alternatives like the Astro A40 TR Headset + MixAmp Pro 2019.
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2.0 Sound
Head Modeling
Speaker Modeling
Room Ambience
Head Tracking
Virtual Surround
The SteelSeries Arctis 9 have support for DTS Headphone:X 7.1, a virtual surround sound feature meant to create a more 3D, immersive soundstage, so sound effects like footsteps are accurately placed.
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7.1 Sound
WHD @ 90
WHD @ 100
They have a satisfactory weighted harmonic distortion performance. There's some distortion in the low-treble that's noticeable at normal or higher volumes. However, it's only present in the left driver of our unit, and most of the frequency range falls within good limits, resulting in mostly clean and pure audio reproduction.
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Sound
Firmware
Power
Connection
Codec
EQ
ANC
Tip/Pad
Microphone
These are the settings used to test the SteelSeries Arctis 9. Our results are only valid when you use them in this configuration.
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3.7 Isolation
Isolation Audio
Overall Attenuation
Noise Cancelling No
Bass
Mid
Treble
These headphones have bad noise isolation capability, which is normal for gaming headphones without an ANC feature. They filter out almost no ambient noise in the bass range, so you'll hear noise like traffic outside your window. They also do a poor job in the mid-range, so they won't block out much background chit-chat. Thankfully, they're quite effective at cutting down higher-pitched sound, which is good news if you have a noisy computer fan.
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7.4 Isolation
Leakage Audio
Overall Leakage @ 1ft
They have a decent leakage performance. If you like to crank up the volume, others in the room can hear some of your game audio.
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Microphone
Integrated
In-Line
Boom
Detachable Boom
Mic Yes
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8.1 Microphone
Recorded Speech
LFE
FR Std. Dev.
HFE
Weighted THD
Gain
The microphone's recording quality is great. Your voice sounds clear, natural, and mostly free of distortion.
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7.5 Microphone
SpNR
Noise Gate
Speech + Pink Noise Handling 7.5
Speech + Pink Noise Audio Sample
Speech + Subway Noise Handling 7.5
Speech + Subway Noise Audio Sample
The microphone's noise handling performance is good. The person you're talking to can hear background noise on a call, but the mic can separate your voice enough that you're easily understood, even if you're in a loud environment.
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8.0 Active Features
Battery Type
Continuous Battery Life
Additional Charges
Total Battery Life
Charge Time
Power-Saving Feature
Audio While Charging
Passive Playback
Charging Port micro-USB
They have a great battery performance. They supply over 20 hours of continuous use on a single charge and have an auto-off timer to help conserve power that you can adjust in their companion app. On the downside, they take over 5.5 hours to recharge, which is longer than alternatives like the SteelSeries Arctis 7 2019 Edition. Also, battery performance varies depending on how you use the headphones.
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8.0 Active Features
App Name SteelSeries Engine
iOS No
Android No
macOS Yes
Windows Yes
Equalizer
ANC Control
Mic Control Adjustable Level
Room Effects
Playback Control
Button Mapping No
Surround Support
These headphones are compatible with the SteelSeries Engine companion software. It's easy to use and offers support for functions like a graphic EQ, audio presets, mic volume adjustment, changing the length of their auto-off timer, and enabling surround sound.
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8.5 Connectivity
Bluetooth Version
Multi-Device Pairing
NFC Pairing
Line Of Sight Range
PC Latency (SBC)
PC Latency (aptX)
PC Latency (aptX HD)
PC Latency (aptX-LL)
iOS Latency
Android Latency
The SteelSeries Arctis 9's Bluetooth connectivity is excellent. They don't offer multi-device pairing solely via Bluetooth, but you can connect to your PC with their USB dongle and stream media via Bluetooth from your phone at the same time, unlike non-Bluetooth-compatible alternatives like the ROCCAT Elo 7.1 Air Wireless. Their latency on iOS and Android mobile devices is low enough to make them suitable for watching videos without significant audio delay. Since apps and devices compensate differently for latency, your real-world experience may vary.
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8.8 Connectivity
Non-BT Line Of Sight Range
Non-BT Latency
These headphones deliver good non-Bluetooth wireless connectivity. When using their USB transmitter, their latency is low enough to use them for gaming without experiencing significant audio delay.
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9.0 Connectivity
Analog Audio
USB Audio
Detachable No
Length N/A
Connection
Analog/USB Audio Latency
They don't come with an audio cable, but they have a 3.5 mm jack that allows you to use them with a 1/8" TRS or TRRS audio cable for passive audio playback or sharing audio with another pair of headphones. If you're looking for a wireless gaming headset that already comes with a 1/8" TRRS cable, consider the Sony PULSE 3D Wireless.
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Connectivity
Analog
Wired USB
Non-BT Wireless
These headphones are compatible with a PC using their USB transmitter or via analog connection, provided you have a 1/8" TRS cable.
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Connectivity
PS4 Analog
PS4 Wired USB
PS4 Non-BT Wireless
PS5 Analog
PS5 Wired USB
PS5 Non-BT Wireless
They work with PlayStation consoles using the wireless transmitter. You can also use an analog cable to receive audio, but none comes in the box.
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Connectivity
Xbox One Analog
Xbox One Wired USB
Xbox One Non-BT Wireless
Xbox Series X|S Analog
Xbox Series X|S Wired USB
Xbox Series X|S Non-BT Wireless
The SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless are only partially compatible with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X consoles when using a 1/8" TRS or TRRS cable and plugging them into your Xbox's controller. However, this cable isn't included in the box and can only receive audio, so you won't be able to use their mic. If you're an Xbox gamer, check out the Xbox version of these headphones, the SteelSeries Arctis 9X Wireless, which have full wireless compatibility with that console.
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7.0 Connectivity
Type
USB Input
Line In
Line Out
Optical Input
RCA Input
Dock Charging
Power Supply
The SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless Gaming Headset comes with a USB wireless transmitter. It's only compatible with PC and PS systems.
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