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SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless – Premium Wireless Gaming Headset
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is a high-end wireless gaming headset designed for professional gamers and enthusiasts seeking ultimate audio quality and versatility. It features dual wireless connectivity with 2.4 GHz lossless wireless and Bluetooth 5.0, allowing seamless switching between devices. The headset is equipped with Hi-Res certified speakers for precise, immersive sound and supports DTS Headphone:X 2.0 surround sound on PC. Its active noise-canceling microphone ensures crystal-clear communication, while premium memory foam ear cushions and an adjustable headband provide long-lasting comfort. The Arctis Nova Pro Wireless also includes a swappable dual-battery system for uninterrupted gaming sessions. Compatible with PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and mobile devices.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless |
| Type | Over-ear, wireless |
| Drivers | Hi-Res certified |
| Frequency Response | 10 Hz – 40 kHz |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Sensitivity | 98 dB SPL/mW |
| Microphone | Retractable, active noise-canceling, Discord-certified |
| Connectivity | 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C wired |
| Surround Sound | DTS Headphone:X 2.0 (PC) |
| Weight | 370 g |
| Ear Pads | Premium memory foam |
| Battery Life | Up to 20 hours (swappable dual-battery system) |
| Charging Time | ~3 hours per battery |
| Compatibility | PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Mobile devices |
| Included Accessories | USB wireless dongle, 2 swappable batteries, USB-C charging cable, carrying case |
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Pretty awesome is all I can really say about it.. Sounds great, super comfy. Amazing and no issues. I love the seamless connection and how I can just have my phone connected to it and still listen to the game at the same time. Only thing I wish is for there to be a way to load preset EQ settings for other games when I'm using the headset on my PS5 Pro. Personally I've seen other reviews where there's issues, some of which, I believe, is user error, but I personally have absolutely zero issues with my headset.
This is not even close to as good as it should be for the cost. I just returned mine and I now have the Playstation version of the Razer Nari Ultimate, which is superior to it in a few ways.Pros:• Good connectivity, not as good as the Nari Ultimate.• Clear and clean sound quality.• Hot swappable batteries.• Light Weight.• Durable feeling.• Simple setup.Cons:• You can't turn them off unless you turn off your bluetooth connectivity so I had to change the battery every day.• The headband is paper thin, might last a year at best.• There's effectively no bass.• Odd artifact sounds when at a higher decibel.• Insane cost for the quality. I even bought it on sale for $280 after taxes and that's definitely not worth it.• Requires bluetooth if you don't want to use the wire.• The ear piece compartments aren't clear on how to close them properly. They are easy to close, but it doesn't show any indication on how to do it properly.• Barely enough space for your ears, if you had bigger then normal ears, you'd be very uncomfortable.So at the end of the day, I highly recommend the pair I got over these. The Razer Nari Ultimate I believe is around $250 when it's not on sale and the quality is higher. I can connect from further away and it has really good bass. The Xbox version has better bass but the microsoft usb is trash, it overheats and has EXTREMELY poor connectivity. It also has much bigger openings for your ears and a much thicker headband. I have the original Nari and the headband still is completely intact after like 5 years of me using it, this headset is used and was gifted to me, so its likely that it was used much longer.
If you want the best headset money can buy, and the price is not a disturbance, then this gaming headset is perfect for you. This headset is without a doubt the best headset I have ever owned, everything about it is premium. Straight out of the box it comes with a thick Manuel to answer all of your questions and concerns, and it also comes with tones of different cords so you can use your headset regardless of your setup. Setting things up was easy, all you have to do is connect your base station to power and then your base station to whatever thing you're playing on, and on top of that, you can even adjust every single part of the sound on the base station! If your concerned about durability and comfort, don't worry as even though the headset is mostly made of plastic, it all feels high quality and it also has some rubber and metal elements. The comfort of this thing is amazing as they use real leather for the cushions, and they even have a band for your head to distribute the weight. Everything about this headset is premium, and if you like premium, go with this headset.
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is hands down one of the best headsets I’ve ever owned. The sound quality is crystal clear, the bass is strong without being overwhelming, and the noise cancellation actually works great even in a noisy room. It’s super comfortable for long gaming sessions, and the build quality feels premium.I also love the dual-battery setup — you can swap batteries in seconds and keep playing without waiting for a charge. The base station makes it easy to switch between PC and console too, which is a big plus.The only downside is a small issue with the base station battery slot. Sometimes when I put a battery in to charge, it doesn’t register right away, and I have to take it out and reinsert it a few times before it starts charging. Not a dealbreaker, but a little annoying for something at this price.Other than that, this headset is fantastic. Great sound, comfort, and features — definitely worth it if you want a high-end wireless gaming setup.
Update. DONT BUY THESE. their customer service and warranty is TRASH. Gave 5 stars so the company would not hid this honest review. It’s a Chinese company so they cheat like that. Read review below.Sound 3/5, Comfort 5/5, Style 4/5, dual battery 5/5 if they would have worked (one battery bad), Mic quality 4/5, Set up for streamers 3.5/5, Set up for console players 4/5, Bang for Buck 3/5I think next time I’ll pass on the SteelSeries and just get the Sony pro’s. The idea and set up is great but it just doesn’t live up to the expectations and the price is way to high for this set. If the sound quality was there I would have stayed but after a year of use I would suggest to buy the high end for whatever console you use and pass on these.The 1st set they set out had issue so had to file a claim. Claim was a pain but after 4-5 days they sent a replacement. The dual batteries is this units bread and butter. In essence it makes it have unlimited use as you just swap the chargeable batteries out. Problem is only one battery ever worked. The other would not charge at all. Still waiting on a resolution for that. Guess my best advice is to pass until they start selling these for about $100 to $125 as that’s about the perceived value I get from the whole experience I have had with these for a year.
Pretty awesome is all I can really say about it.. Sounds great, super comfy. Amazing and no issues. I love the seamless connection and how I can just have my phone connected to it and still listen to the game at the same time. Only thing I wish is for there to be a way to load preset EQ settings for other games when I'm using the headset on my PS5 Pro. Personally I've seen other reviews where there's issues, some of which, I believe, is user error, but I personally have absolutely zero issues with my headset.
This is not even close to as good as it should be for the cost. I just returned mine and I now have the Playstation version of the Razer Nari Ultimate, which is superior to it in a few ways.Pros:• Good connectivity, not as good as the Nari Ultimate.• Clear and clean sound quality.• Hot swappable batteries.• Light Weight.• Durable feeling.• Simple setup.Cons:• You can't turn them off unless you turn off your bluetooth connectivity so I had to change the battery every day.• The headband is paper thin, might last a year at best.• There's effectively no bass.• Odd artifact sounds when at a higher decibel.• Insane cost for the quality. I even bought it on sale for $280 after taxes and that's definitely not worth it.• Requires bluetooth if you don't want to use the wire.• The ear piece compartments aren't clear on how to close them properly. They are easy to close, but it doesn't show any indication on how to do it properly.• Barely enough space for your ears, if you had bigger then normal ears, you'd be very uncomfortable.So at the end of the day, I highly recommend the pair I got over these. The Razer Nari Ultimate I believe is around $250 when it's not on sale and the quality is higher. I can connect from further away and it has really good bass. The Xbox version has better bass but the microsoft usb is trash, it overheats and has EXTREMELY poor connectivity. It also has much bigger openings for your ears and a much thicker headband. I have the original Nari and the headband still is completely intact after like 5 years of me using it, this headset is used and was gifted to me, so its likely that it was used much longer.
If you want the best headset money can buy, and the price is not a disturbance, then this gaming headset is perfect for you. This headset is without a doubt the best headset I have ever owned, everything about it is premium. Straight out of the box it comes with a thick Manuel to answer all of your questions and concerns, and it also comes with tones of different cords so you can use your headset regardless of your setup. Setting things up was easy, all you have to do is connect your base station to power and then your base station to whatever thing you're playing on, and on top of that, you can even adjust every single part of the sound on the base station! If your concerned about durability and comfort, don't worry as even though the headset is mostly made of plastic, it all feels high quality and it also has some rubber and metal elements. The comfort of this thing is amazing as they use real leather for the cushions, and they even have a band for your head to distribute the weight. Everything about this headset is premium, and if you like premium, go with this headset.
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is hands down one of the best headsets I’ve ever owned. The sound quality is crystal clear, the bass is strong without being overwhelming, and the noise cancellation actually works great even in a noisy room. It’s super comfortable for long gaming sessions, and the build quality feels premium.I also love the dual-battery setup — you can swap batteries in seconds and keep playing without waiting for a charge. The base station makes it easy to switch between PC and console too, which is a big plus.The only downside is a small issue with the base station battery slot. Sometimes when I put a battery in to charge, it doesn’t register right away, and I have to take it out and reinsert it a few times before it starts charging. Not a dealbreaker, but a little annoying for something at this price.Other than that, this headset is fantastic. Great sound, comfort, and features — definitely worth it if you want a high-end wireless gaming setup.
Update. DONT BUY THESE. their customer service and warranty is TRASH. Gave 5 stars so the company would not hid this honest review. It’s a Chinese company so they cheat like that. Read review below.Sound 3/5, Comfort 5/5, Style 4/5, dual battery 5/5 if they would have worked (one battery bad), Mic quality 4/5, Set up for streamers 3.5/5, Set up for console players 4/5, Bang for Buck 3/5I think next time I’ll pass on the SteelSeries and just get the Sony pro’s. The idea and set up is great but it just doesn’t live up to the expectations and the price is way to high for this set. If the sound quality was there I would have stayed but after a year of use I would suggest to buy the high end for whatever console you use and pass on these.The 1st set they set out had issue so had to file a claim. Claim was a pain but after 4-5 days they sent a replacement. The dual batteries is this units bread and butter. In essence it makes it have unlimited use as you just swap the chargeable batteries out. Problem is only one battery ever worked. The other would not charge at all. Still waiting on a resolution for that. Guess my best advice is to pass until they start selling these for about $100 to $125 as that’s about the perceived value I get from the whole experience I have had with these for a year.