Available in black and white, the ROCCAT Elo 7.1 Air is designed as a one-size-fits-all with no adjustment required.
The metal headband around the top provides the clamping force while the soft, plushy grey/white band inside of the metal gives a cushioned support to take the weight of the headset.
The inside of each earcup is relatively deep, so your ears aren’t compressed against the drivers; which would cause discomfort very quickly. Each earcup measures as roughly the following:
Inside measurements are 42mm x 55mm
Outside measurements are 90m x 107mm
Memory foam is used to keep you super comfortable, with a clever dual-foam layout for those who use glasses; the area that intersects with the arms of your glasses feature a less dense foam which will deform easier and therefore provide less resistance and discomfort.
On the bottom edge of the right earcup are all of your functions and the USB Type-C charger port. Starting from the left, you have a power button, a microphone mute toggle, microphone volume wheel and headset volume wheel.
The tiny 2.4GHz USB adaptor matches the colour scheme of the headset, so it’s white if you buy the white one, and black for black. The small vertical section at the bottom houses the indicator LED.
The metal headband around the top provides the clamping force while the soft, plushy grey/white band inside of the metal gives a cushioned support to take the weight of the headset.
The inside of each earcup is relatively deep, so your ears aren’t compressed against the drivers; which would cause discomfort very quickly. Each earcup measures as roughly the following:
Inside measurements are 42mm x 55mm
Outside measurements are 90m x 107mm
Memory foam is used to keep you super comfortable, with a clever dual-foam layout for those who use glasses; the area that intersects with the arms of your glasses feature a less dense foam which will deform easier and therefore provide less resistance and discomfort.
On the bottom edge of the right earcup are all of your functions and the USB Type-C charger port. Starting from the left, you have a power button, a microphone mute toggle, microphone volume wheel and headset volume wheel.
The tiny 2.4GHz USB adaptor matches the colour scheme of the headset, so it’s white if you buy the white one, and black for black. The small vertical section at the bottom houses the indicator LED.