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SteelSeries Introduces Arctis Nova 7 Dragon Edition Headset This Lunar New Year

by Low Boon ShenFebruary 2, 2024
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SteelSeries Introduces Arctis Nova 7 Dragon Edition Headset This Lunar New Year

SteelSeries Introduces Dragon Arctis Nova 7 Headset This Lunar New Year

Lunar New Year is upon us and for this occasion, SteelSeries is unveiling a new Arctis Nova 7 Dragon Edition with dragon-inspired designs. This year is the Year of The Dragon, the fifth of twelve Chinese Zodiac animals – and in Chinese culture, the Year of The Dragon usually is the one most looked forward to.

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The headset is “designed by a collective of SteelSeries designers and product managers with Chinese and Taiwanese heritage,” with design features like the dragon on the speaker plate, the Chinese character  “福” (fortune), dragon scales on the headband, and most importantly – in the red-colored, gold-accented chassis. 

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Cosmetic changes aside, you’ll still be getting the same hardware as the regular Arctis Nova 7. That means 40mm drivers, multiplatform support and simultaneous wireless connections, ClearCast Gen 2 retractable microphone, and 38-hour battery life with fast charging capabilities.

If you need to get one, be fast – there are only 168 units available in Malaysia. Why this number, you may ask? In Chinese (and Cantonese), “168” is pronounced similarly as “一路發”, meaning “fortune all the way.” It’ll cost RM1,099 apiece when it goes on sale starting February 16, 2024. (By the way, SteelSeries also suggests this as a great gift for your significant other in time for Valentine’s Day, too.)

Pokdepinion: Anyone keen to get a share of auspiciousness?

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