- SteelSeries has revealed a ‘glorange’ variant ‘glorange’ of its arctis games
- They come in a light, translucent orange
- They will be launched on May 13, 2025 and cost $ 159.99 / £ 159.99 and will only be available directly from Steelserier while supplies last
Gaming accessory brand SteelSeries has revealed an ‘ultra-limited version’ of one of its very best products: Arctis Gamebuds.
The new ‘glorange’ variant comes in one, yes, ‘glorange’ colorway – a translucent, almost glowing orange shade. It is bright and attractive and certainly stands out compared to the existing white and black variants.
I am a big fan of translucent audio equipment that trusts a ‘transparent red’ pair of beats solo buds for most of my portable sound needs, which I mainly picked up due to the small size and cool transparent case.
As for features, ‘Glorange’ SteelSeries Arctis Gamebuds seem to be identical to the existing PlayStation version. They are compatible with PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC and Mobile with an expansive selection of adjustable EQ front settings that can be selected via the compatible Arctis app.
This includes more than 200 game -specific presets tailored to a wide range of titles. This is on top of the full spatial sound support (including Tempest 3D sound on PS5) and active noise cancellation.
The buds offer a battery life of more than 10 hours plus another 30 hours via the charging case plus fast charging in three hours of play from only fifteen minutes of charging.
We rated these earplugs extremely high in our SteelSeries Arctis Gamebud’s review, scoring a formidable four and a half of five stars. We praised the model’s excellent sound quality, ergonomic design, premium build and excellent companion -app.
They currently rank like the very best play earplugs in general in our eyes, so they are definitely the model to choose if you are after a pair.
There is a bit of a catch if you are a fan of ‘glorange’ as this limited version version could be quite difficult to get your hands on. They will be launched on May 13, 2025 and cost $ 159.99 / £ 159.99, but will apparently only be available in very, very limited quantities via the SteelSeries Websted – When away they are gone.