
The $600 Question: What the Arctis Nova Elite Says About Gaming Audio in 2026
SteelSeries put a $600 wireless headset on the market with carbon-fiber drivers, a charging base, and four-device audio mixing. A look at what that money buys and who it's really for.






What our gaming gear reviews cover
Gaming gear reviews are only useful when someone has actually lived with the hardware. We test keyboards, mice, headsets, controllers and monitors the way you use them: long sessions, real games and the small annoyances that never show up on a spec sheet. Every verdict says who a product is for and, just as important, who should skip it.
When you want a shortlist instead of a single review, our buyer's guides do the sorting for you. Start with the best gaming keyboards, best gaming mice and best gaming monitors.
How we test before we recommend
We buy or borrow gear, use it for weeks and compare it against the current class leaders before publishing. Price matters, so a budget pick that punches above its cost can beat a flashier rival in our rankings. We update guides when new models land or when a favorite drops in price, and we say plainly when older gear is still the smart buy.
Setting up a new rig around your purchases? Pair these picks with the tuning tips on our gaming guides.

