If you’ve ever skipped over a great headset because it didn’t match your vibe—same here. But the Arctis Nova 3X might finally be the one: it nails both style and substance. SteelSeries has packed it with thoughtful features, solid audio, and a satisfying lilac colorway. There are a few quirks, but overall, it’s a well-rounded wireless headset with personality.

What We Loved
- Super comfortable for all-day wear
- Surprisingly punchy, customizable audio
- Great fast charging: 9 hours from just 15 minutes
- Lightweight, stylish design in standout colors
- Detachable, flexible mic works well for voice chat
What’s Missing
- No dedicated skip/pause music buttons
- Not water-resistant—keep it indoors
- Bluetooth sound can get weird without proper setup
Design & Comfort: Light, Flexible, Adorable
Looks matter—especially for gear you wear for hours. In lilac, the Nova 3X absolutely delivers. From the soft headband to the foam mic cover, everything matches in a soft pastel purple. And it’s not just cute—it’s smartly designed.
The floating headband and lightweight (260g) build make it easy to wear for long sessions. The earcups adjust smoothly and offer a snug, plush fit with no pressure points or heat buildup.
Build Quality: Tough Enough for Daily Use
Despite its plastic construction, the headset feels durable and well-assembled. Movements are smooth, and it doesn’t creak or feel fragile when adjusted. While not as rugged as pro-tier headsets, it should easily survive everyday use and the occasional drop.
Controls & Usability: Basic but Functional
This is where things feel a bit too minimal. You get:
- A volume dial
- Mic mute button
- Multi-function button (power/Bluetooth toggle)
However, there’s no dedicated button for skipping or pausing tracks. Also missing are swappable or wipe-clean ear pads—a downside for users who wear makeup. The lack of water resistance further limits portability.
Battery & Charging: Quick Juice, Decent Life
- Up to 30 hours via 2.4 GHz
- Up to 40 hours via Bluetooth
- 15-minute charge provides up to 9 hours of use
It’s great for short-notice gaming or work sessions. While not the longest-lasting headset out there (e.g., JBL Tune 720BT lasts up to 76 hours), it strikes a fair balance between convenience and battery life.
Audio Quality: Flat Out of the Box, Highly Customizable
The default sound profile is balanced but a bit flat. Fortunately, SteelSeries provides robust software for EQ customization.
Available via apps:
- Game-specific EQ profiles (e.g., DOOM, Hi-Fi Rush)
- Music/movie EQs (e.g., Deep Bass, Clear Vocals, Bright)
- Custom EQ tweaking via the GG desktop app
The “Deep Bass” profile adds punch without distortion. The “Clear Vocals” option, however, can muffle other audio. Results may vary by preset.
Tip: If audio sounds compressed, ensure you’re not applying multiple EQ layers via the GG software (Engine and Sonar).
Bluetooth vs 2.4 GHz: Choose Wisely
Bluetooth can sound distorted in games, especially if your device lacks support for modern codecs like LC3. For gaming, the 2.4 GHz dongle is superior: lower latency and clearer, more dynamic sound.
Microphone: Good for Voice Chat
The mic is detachable, flexible, and solid for calls or casual gaming. It’s not studio-grade and may distort when positioned too close to the mouth. Still, it’s great for day-to-day use on Zoom or Discord.
Software Experience: Capable but Heavy
SteelSeries GG (desktop) and Companion (mobile) offer extensive control, from mic sidetone to EQ customization. However, syncing between devices requires a SteelSeries account, which may be a drawback for users who prefer simplicity.
Final Verdict: Stylish, Capable, and Almost Perfect
The Arctis Nova 3X blends aesthetic appeal with capable wireless performance. It sounds great (especially with a little EQ tweaking), wears comfortably, and charges quickly.
That said, it’s not ideal for outdoor use, content creation, or users who need extensive on-ear controls. Still, if you’re seeking a good-looking headset that sounds as good as it feels, this is a standout option.
Score: 4 out of 5 stars
Best for:
- Stylish gamers
- Work-from-home users
- Casual music and movie listeners
Not ideal for:
- Streamers or creators needing high-end mic quality
- Outdoor use or active commuting
- Power users who want extensive on-ear controls
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