THE ARENA 7
Both speakers are made of plastic and each measures 196.1mm in height, 104.9mm in width and 126.2mm in depth.
The 0.75-inch silk dome tweeters and 3" organic fiber woofers may not be the top materials used for speakers, but they should be more than good for gaming use.
At the base of the right speaker, we find the multi-function button (audio mute, headset toggle, Bluetooth pairing, LED toggle) and the volume dial (also a LED ring around the base which is one of the available RGB zones).
SteelSeries has placed left and right markings at the rear of both speakers and frosted plastic at the top inside which there are 6 RGB LEDs (12 total). In the case of the right speaker there's also a 3.5mm headset output available.

Aside the ring LED placed at the base of both speakers they can also tilt forward and backwards (not by much but even that is a good feature).
The 5.6Kg heavy subwoofer SteelSeries bundles with the Arena 7 is made of quality MDF and measures 355.5mm in height, 235mm in depth and 239mm in length.
Leaving out the 3.5mm headset connector found at the rear of the right speaker everything else is placed at the rear of the subwoofer including the speaker cables, PC USB-C (USB-DAC), on/off power button, sub volume, S/PDIF in/out, 3.5mm out and the power port.
The 6.5" down-firing subwoofer driver does a very good job and is the type I generally prefer myself (compared to side firing ones).
As you can see the rear RGB LEDs look great but unlike the above picture remember to not have them too close to your screen (short video is available both on YouTube and TikTok).

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