SteelSeries is a leading Danish gaming peripherals manufacturer founded in 2001 by Jacob Wolff-Petersen as Icemat (originally Soft Trading) in Copenhagen, Denmark, before rebranding to SteelSeries in 2007. The company emerged from Wolff-Petersen's passion as an avid Counter-Strike player who identified the need for better gaming surfaces, leading to the creation of the world's first glass mousepad, the Icemat, designed for maximum precision in gaming. In 2007, SteelSeries recruited Bruce Hawver, who previously had success growing Motorola's accessory division, as CEO, driving tremendous growth through portfolio expansion, channel development, the SteelSeries Engine platform creation, and extensive esports partnerships. The company pioneered several gaming firsts, including the world's first gaming headset, the Siberia, in 2004, and developed iconic gaming mice like the Ikari, Kana, and Sensei in collaboration with professional esports players. SteelSeries manufactures comprehensive gaming peripherals including headsets, keyboards, mice, controllers, and mousepads, with global teams across Copenhagen, Chicago, Atlanta, Lille, and Taipei. The company was acquired by GN Store Nord in 2021, having raised $37.2M in funding with a valuation of $417M. SteelSeries maintains market leadership with esports professionals winning more prize money using their products than any other brand, positioning them at the forefront of gaming hardware innovation and esports culture.
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SteelSeries introduces the Arctis Nova 7 Gen 2 Series wireless gaming headsets, targeting competitive gaming with innovative features and multi-platform compatibility.
The headsets support dual audio mixing via simultaneous 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections, catering to multitasking gamers with diverse audio needs.
Equipped with 40mm Neodymium drivers, a ClearCast Gen 2 mic, and 360° spatial audio, they deliver high-performance sound quality and communication.

SteelSeries introduces the "Arctis GameBuds Glorange," a limited-edition skeleton model gaming wireless earbuds, available from October 10 at approximately ¥28,310.
Supports ultra-low latency 2.4GHz wireless connectivity and Bluetooth 5.3, with a USB-C dongle enabling compatibility with PS5, Switch, PC, and smartphones.
Offers ANC and Transparency Mode, designed based on 62,000 ear scans for optimal comfort and fit for diverse users.

The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite features Hi-Res Audio Wireless certification, catering to gaming and HiFi enthusiasts with premium sound quality.
Connectivity options include USB, 3.5mm jack, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz wireless, supporting up to four simultaneous device connections via OmniPlay.
Equipped with 40mm drivers, it offers a frequency range of 10-40,000 Hz, with spatial audio support on PC (Windows Sonic) and PS5 (Tempest 3D Audio).

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Wireless is the brand's most affordable wireless headset at $109 USD.
Offers PS5-exclusive Tempest 3D Audio and Xbox-compatible Microsoft Spatial Sound for immersive 360° audio.
Dual wireless modes (2.4 GHz & Bluetooth 5.3) with Quick-Switch function enable seamless usage and customization.
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