Average score
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.1
Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.0
Active noise cancellation
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
1.0

Multiple reviews explicitly state there is no active noise cancellation, so the Maxwell relies on passive isolation instead of ANC.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Android compatibility
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.3

Reviews say the headset works with Android and that Android users can access Audeze HQ features there.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.0

Only one review mentioned Android use directly, but it treated headphone-jack phone compatibility as a legitimate plus.

App
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.7

Audeze HQ offers useful controls and updates, but reviewers repeatedly describe the app/software as basic, primitive, or inconsistent.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.3

Only one review discussed the companion software directly, framing Sonar as the main app-based value add on PC.

Audio-video sync accuracy
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.3

Reviewers generally report no noticeable lag or delay during games and media playback, suggesting sync is reliable in normal use.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Bass performance
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

Bass is a major strength, with repeated praise for punch, sub-bass presence, and control rather than muddy low-end.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.3

Bass is the most divisive tuning choice: some reviews praise its punch, weight, or accuracy, while others say it is restrained, dull, bloated, or overpowering in games.

Battery
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
5.0

Battery life is consistently described as exceptional, with roughly 80 hours of use and fast charging that quickly restores long sessions.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Bluetooth
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.3

Bluetooth support is broad and generally strong, though some reviews note switching behavior and dual-wireless playback limitations.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Build quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.6

Build quality is widely praised for premium materials and sturdiness, though at least one review flags early-unit durability concerns.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.0

Build impressions are mostly positive for a plastic budget headset, though a few comments question the mic boom or premium feel.

Built-in DAC and hi-res playback
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.5

The Maxwell’s internal DAC and high-resolution playback support are highlighted as part of its strong digital audio feature set.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Button control usability
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.4

Physical controls are usually described as thoughtful and usable once learned, even if some reviewers find the layout a bit crowded.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.9

The headset's basic controls are easy to understand and convenient in many reviews, but feedback around mute status is not always clear.

Cable quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.0

The included USB-C cable is serviceable, but at least one review calls it very basic rather than premium.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.6

Only one review discussed the cable directly, calling it good quality but a bit short.

Carry case quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
1.5

A high-end carrying case is not included, and at least one reviewer specifically calls out the absence of any carrying case or bag.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Charging
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

Charging is a strong point, with quick-charge support repeatedly described as delivering many hours of playback from a short top-up.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Clamping force comfort
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.3

Clamp force is generally comfortable and secure, though impressions vary between firm, light, and moderately snug depending on reviewer fit.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
2.9

Clamp comfort is mixed: some users tolerate it fine, while others call the pressure strong, excessive, or tiring over longer sessions.

Codec support
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

Codec support is a strength, with reviews citing LDAC, LE Audio, LC3/LC3plus, AAC, and other modern wireless options.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Comfort during long use
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.4

Despite the heavy frame, long-session comfort is usually rated good thanks to padding and weight distribution.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.3

Comfort is a major selling point across the review set thanks to the low weight, strap, and soft pads, though clamp, warmth, or fit can still become issues for some users.

Connectivity versatility
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

The Maxwell stands out for connection flexibility, with reviewers repeatedly noting wired, dongle, Bluetooth, and USB-C options.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.6

The 3.5mm analog design is widely praised for working across many devices without much setup.

Console compatibility limitations
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
2.5

Platform support is broad, but multiple reviews warn that version-specific console support creates real limitations for some wireless use cases.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
2.6

The 3.5mm design works broadly, but reviews repeatedly note tradeoffs such as adapter needs, Windows-centric software advantages, or the lack of USB convenience.

Design and Aesthetics
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.4

The design is usually described as sleek, understated, and premium rather than flashy.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.3

The design is usually described as sleek, simple, or understated, with several reviews liking its minimal look.

Detachable cable convenience
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.2

Detachable wired connections add flexibility, with reviewers valuing the included 3.5mm and USB-C listening options.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.3

The detachable 3.5mm cable is repeatedly treated as a practical convenience for travel, replacement, and broad device use.

Detachable microphone convenience
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.6

The detachable boom mic is frequently treated as a convenience feature because it makes the headset easier to use outside dedicated gaming.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Dongle
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.1

The dongle usually performs well and enables key wireless features, but some reviewers report occasional finickiness or port sensitivity.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Ear cup padding quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.4

Earpads are commonly described as plush, soft, or dense, though heat buildup can become noticeable over time.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.0

The ear pads are often praised for softness, room, or memory foam comfort, but a few reviews complain about warmth or lower-quality cloth feel.

Ear cup swivel/rotation range
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.3

The earcups offer useful swivel movement for neck rest and storage, though this is not a standout selling point.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.4

Swivel and lay-flat earcup movement is repeatedly mentioned as useful for fit, neck rest, and storage.

Earpad replacement ease
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

Earpad replacement is easy, with multiple reviewers describing removal and swapping as simple or quick.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.7

The few reviews that mention pad swaps describe replacement as straightforward and user-friendly.

Equalizer customization
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.4

Custom EQ is available and meaningful, giving users room to tune the headset, even though the software interface is not universally loved.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.6

EQ customization is a clear strength on PC, with multiple reviews praising the breadth and usefulness of SteelSeries' tuning options.

Fit/seal reliability
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.5

Reviews suggest the headset seals reliably for most users, helping both comfort and passive isolation.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Footstep sound level scaling feature
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.4

The Footsteps-style EQ options are described as making key cues easier to notice, especially in competitive games.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Frequency response accuracy
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

Reviewers praise the Maxwell’s tuning and measurement focus, often describing it as accurate or unusually well-aligned for a gaming headset.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.2

Across reviews, the tuning is often described as balanced or reasonably well judged for the price, even if not perfectly refined.

Game/Chat balance control
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

Game/chat balance is a real feature advantage, with both onboard controls and software support called useful in practice.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.1

Only one review mentioned game/chat balancing directly, and it framed ChatMix as part of the optional PC software feature set.

Headband adjustability
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.9

Headband adjustment works, but reviewers regularly say the system is limited, coarse, or awkward to change.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.3

The adjustable strap and fit system are generally seen as easy to dial in and helpful for distributing weight.

Hinge durability
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.3

Durability impressions are mixed: some reviewers praise long-term sturdiness, while another reports a serious hinge-related failure on an early unit.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.4

The hinge and fork layout are viewed positively where discussed, especially compared with designs that seem more failure-prone.

Included accessories
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.5

The included accessory bundle is generally considered solid, covering the boom mic, dongle, adapter, and required cables.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.4

Included cables and the PC splitter are viewed as useful extras rather than throw-in filler.

Instrument separation
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

Instrument separation is a strong point, with reviewers praising the headset’s ability to pull apart layers and individual elements.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.1

Detail separation is serviceable rather than elite, with reviews noting limits in sound separation or muddy layering versus better headsets.

Integrated microphone
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
2.9

Built-in microphones add convenience, but they are usually judged clearly weaker than the detachable boom mic.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.5

The retractable integrated mic is repeatedly treated as practical because it stays out of the way when not needed while remaining easy to deploy.

LDAC
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

LDAC support is directly highlighted in several reviews as a notable audio-quality advantage over Bluetooth.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Maximum volume clarity
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

Even at high output, reviewers say the headset stays controlled rather than harsh, with plenty of headroom available.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
2.9

At higher volumes, clarity can soften, with reports of crackling or treble strain rather than clean headroom.

Microphone
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.2

The detachable microphone is generally viewed as good to solid for headset use, though not on the level of a dedicated standalone mic.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.9

The mic itself is usually rated anywhere from good to very good for the class, though not every reviewer is impressed by raw capture quality.

Microphone noise reduction
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

Microphone noise reduction is one of the headset’s strongest communication features, with repeated praise for blocking keyboard and background noise.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.8

Mic noise handling is usually helpful and sometimes strong, but several reviews still note hiss, remaining background sound, or only average isolation.

Microphone quality for calls
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.1

Call quality is acceptable to strong depending on setup, with the detachable boom mic performing much better than the internal mic array.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.2

Call and chat quality is usually described as clear and intelligible, with only a few reviews calling the mic merely middling.

Midrange clarity
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.6

Midrange performance is usually described as clear and present, though some reviewers still prefer EQ tweaks for their own taste.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.1

When mids are discussed directly, reviewers usually describe them as clean or good, though not especially airy or nuanced.

Multi-platform compatibility
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

Reviewers repeatedly describe the Maxwell as broadly compatible across PC, console, phone, and other common source devices.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.8

Multi-platform support is one of the clearest consensus strengths, with repeated praise for easy use across PC, consoles, and other 3.5mm devices.

Multipoint connectivity reliability
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.2

Multipoint support is present and useful, though the broader wireless switching behavior is not universally praised.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Noise isolation (passive)
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.5

Passive isolation is consistently rated good to very good, helping compensate for the lack of ANC.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
2.8

Passive isolation is consistently described as modest, with outside noise still getting through more than some users may want.

Packaging quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.3

Packaging gets positive notes for feeling premium, organized, or well-protected out of the box.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Portability/foldability
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.5

Portability is helped by folding/swiveling earcups, but the headset’s size and weight still make it less travel-friendly than smaller rivals.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.4

Its light frame and lay-flat behavior make it easy to carry, even if it is not a truly compact folding headset.

Positional audio accuracy
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

Positional audio is a clear strength, with repeated praise for hearing direction, placement, footsteps, and other in-game cues.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.6

Positional performance is mixed: some reviews say cues are easy to place, while others say separation and directional precision fall short for competitive play.

Preset EQ profile quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.7

Preset EQ quality is mixed: some presets are useful, especially Footsteps, while others are viewed as unnecessary or not ideal for music.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.7

Where presets are mentioned, reviewers describe them as meaningful upgrades that improve playback or give useful game-specific options.

Replaceable earpads
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

Replaceable earpads are a real practical benefit, and multiple reviews note that swapping them is straightforward.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.6

Only one review explicitly mentioned replaceable pads, but it described them as a welcome durability and serviceability perk.

RGB lighting customization
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
1.0

There is no RGB lighting system here, and one reviewer explicitly frames the headset’s look as intentionally non-RGB and understated.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Sensors
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.0

Sensor support is lightly evidenced through built-in head-tracking hardware mentioned in Dolby Atmos Renderer support.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Sidetone adjustment quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
2.5

Sidetone/transparency adjustment is inconsistent across reviews, with some calling it excellent and others saying it is noisy or effectively unusable.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Smudge resistance
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
No score yet
Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.1

Only one review mentioned fingerprints directly and said the black model resisted them reasonably well.

Software/setup simplicity
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.0

Basic setup is often easy, but the software experience ranges from merely simple to clearly buggy or incomplete depending on platform and firmware.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.5

Setup is repeatedly described as easy, with plug-and-play use out of the box and optional software rather than required software.

Sound quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
5.0

Sound quality is the Maxwell’s defining strength, with multiple reviewers calling it class-leading or the best-sounding gaming headset in its bracket.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.2

Reviews generally describe the overall sound as solid, balanced, and better than expected for the price, though some still call it compressed, flat, or merely decent rather than standout.

Soundstage width
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.6

Soundstage is widely considered spacious for a closed-back headset, even if a few reviewers stop short of calling it exceptional.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.4

Soundstage is described as fairly intimate or not especially wide, though not so cramped that games feel closed in.

Spatial audio
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.5

Spatial audio support is a meaningful bonus through Tempest 3D and Dolby Atmos depending on platform version.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.4

Spatial and surround effects are one of the stronger gaming positives, especially on PS5 or with PC software, though not every review finds it equally impressive.

Stability
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.2

General stability is good, with praise for both stable fit and reliable wireless behavior in normal use.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.2

Only one review addressed stability directly and found the fit secure enough to avoid slipping without becoming overly loose.

Transparency mode quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.6

Transparency-style passthrough is divisive: one review praises realism, while others describe sidetone/transparency behavior as noisy or poor.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Treble clarity
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

Treble is usually described as clear and controlled rather than harsh, although tuning preference still varies by reviewer.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.1

Treble is usually described as clear enough and not abrasive, but it is not presented as a major strength.

USB-C
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.6

USB-C is important to the Maxwell’s versatility for charging, digital audio, and included accessory support.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Value for money
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.9

Value for money is one of the strongest consensus positives, with reviewers repeatedly saying the audio performance justifies the price.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.3

Value is one of the strongest consensus positives, with many reviews calling the Nova 1 easy to recommend for the money despite clear compromises.

Volume output
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.9

Volume output is extremely strong, with multiple reviewers noting that the headset gets very loud and still retains usable headroom.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.6

Loudness impressions are mixed: one review calls it very loud, while another says it is one of the quieter options even though it still reaches usable volume.

Weight comfort
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.8

The Maxwell is undeniably heavy, but several reviewers still say the weight is manageable once the fit is dialed in.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.6

Low weight is one of the most consistently praised traits, with multiple reviews highlighting how light and easy to wear the headset feels.

Wireless latency
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.6

Wireless latency is generally praised, with low-latency dongle use repeatedly described as responsive enough for gaming.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Xbox compatibility
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.5

Xbox support depends on version, with the Xbox model offering the fullest compatibility while PlayStation units lose wireless Xbox support.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.7

Xbox support is described positively anywhere the 3.5mm multi-platform compatibility is discussed directly.