

Thankfully this is not the case with the Arctis 3 as it came safely shipped in a sturdy box with the headset itself securely encased in a plastic mould. I have seen countless reviews for products where the reviewer has praised that actual product itself but, has only given a 1 or 2 star due to the packaging. Reviews for tech products on online shops such as Amazon can all come down to the packaging a lot of the time. The latter is what we will be looking at today as we review the SteelSeries Arctis 3 Gaming Headset. From extremely expensive professional gear where Esports players will hear every single sound in striking detail to, entry-level more reasonably priced gear. Like all tech companies, there are various levels of products which will fit the need of the gamer purchasing them. Casual players, Streamers professional and amateur and Esports participants.

Steelseries is one such brand and has been a popular choice for gamers of all kinds.

A lot of the time though gamers will usually just stick with the brand they know and, there a lot of beloved brands out there. They feature some long technical term about audio quality that they hope will impress tech-heads enough to buy the product. Companies fight to attract budding YouTubers or live streamers with various pledges and promises that their product is the best on the market. Since YouTube, Twitch and other such streaming sites, a decent headset has become more important now than ever.
