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SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Multi-System Gaming Headset - Neodymium Magnetic Drivers - Active Noise Cancellation - Infinity Power System - Gen 2 Mic - PC, PS5, PS4, Switch, Mobile - White


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Form factor Over Ear
Model name Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Multi-System Gaming Headset
Connectivity technology Wireless

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  • WORN BY CHAMPIONS — Rain, Faker, and James Baldwin wear the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless when earning the biggest wins of their lifetimes. Join them.
  • ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION — Automatically detects and deletes any distracting noises around you so you can fully focus on your game. Use Transparency Mode with variable levels to adapt to any situation.
  • NEODYMIUM MAGNETIC DRIVERS — Hear everything you want with an ultra-detailed soundscape of crystal clear highs, pinpoint mids, and deep bass. *Fully compatible with Tempest 3D Audio for PS5 / Microsoft Spatial Sound
  • ONBOARD AUDIO PROFILES — Instantly apply fine-tuned audio settings made by audio engineers and game pros, right on the OLED Base Station. Featuring profiles for Fortnite, Minecraft, Apex Legends, and many more.
  • UNLIMITED BATTERY LIFE — 2 hot-swappable batteries mean you won't ever have to stop gaming, with a spare always charging in the base station.

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4.2 out of 5 stars
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TLDR: PLENTY to nitpick but hardly any competition if you want dual source audio
3 out of 5 stars
TLDR: PLENTY to nitpick but hardly any competition if you want dual source audio
In case there are some headset standards that I am ignorant of, let me preface this by saying that I bought this purely for general purpose work and browsing on two computers (work and personal) with rare gaming use, coupled with Bluetooth audio for my phone. I don't have, and have never tried, gaming headsets so I am mostly comparing these to high-end Bluetooth ANC headphones (Bose and Sony).Pros:• Cleanest audio I have ever experienced from a wireless headset, felt on par with the Sony WH1000XM3's for music (even a tad better with Tidal on Windows) but blew away anything using Bluetooth when used for Dolby Atmos movies and games (see cons for plenty of caveats...).• Dual audio with my phone and computer is tech bliss, never knew how much I would appreciate being able to just answer a phone call while listening to some background work music.• Wireless range is stellar• Dual battery setup is a nice touch of convenienceCons:• Bad EQ out of the box! I can see the incredibly tinny sound being useful in games when you want to accurately locate stuff but it makes vocals in ANYTHING sound like they were recorded by a budget headset. The plosives and sibilance (strong hisses and 's' & 'p' sounds) made me think I had gotten a broken unit. I had to spend a few hours tuning the EQ (first through Sonar then in Engine, more on that below) to make them sound more natural to me (current EQ settings attached, my bass level might be slightly above pure flat but I enjoyed content better with the slight oomf).• Clamping force is painful out of the box! I almost returned these because of this one, I wear glasses so using these for more than an hour straight would become unbearable. I partially solved this by stretching them out over my chair at night (to do this safely, place them on anything that is slightly wider than your head when not using them), they loosened up in a few days. The other reason was the weird dual adjustment of the strap and headband. I initially kept the band as close to the plastic headband so they were less noticeable on my head but by treating them like any other headset, I ended up placing too much pressure on my jawbone, instead, it’s best to apply what might feel like a slightly uncomfortable degree of pressure on your head (this becomes unnoticeable after a while, turns out SteelSeries knew what they were doing with this ski band thing), this relieves the pressure on your ears.• Sonar is garbage for anything outside of games. It has some saved EQ presets for various games but I’d rather have my dialed in settings for everything, so I ignored all that. Their virtual surround makes anything besides games sound unnatural. Dolby Atmos for Windows sounded leagues better by knowing when to leave the audio as is and when to simulate that surround effect. I know you have to pay for it on PC but the one-time fee was more than worth it to me. The only Sonar feature that was useful to me was their AI Voice for the microphone, it makes a huge difference in cleaning up the audio. Unfortunately, Sonar deeply compresses your audio (output and input) effectively negating any point of spending top dollar for “Hi-Res Audio.” I tried getting the Sonar for Mic working without Windows constantly switching me over to the compressed audio output as well, in the end I just gave up on it and turned it off.• ANC is pretty bad; it’ll dampen an A/C, exhaust or low-hum traffic but Sony, Bose and Apple are in a completely different league. The minor noise reduction it offered was almost never worth the added ear pressure for me (if you have never used ANC, turning it on feels like a subtle version of a plane’s incline/decline on your ears). The passive isolation is still pretty good though.• Build quality is pretty meh for the price. You would expect plusher padding and better feeling plastic but nope. They never creaked on me though, so their longevity feels solid.If you stuck around till here congrats, I hope I gave you a clearer picture of these compared to any of the reviews I had seen on them. I had to work really hard to love these, something I had never had to do on a premium sound product before (besides a brief trial of the Penrose) but I can confidently say they’ll be my daily drivers for years.
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Reviewed in Canada on March 26, 2024
Style: PlayStationColour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
Comparing with my old Arctis 7. I wanted to upgrade my gaming headset and get a bluetooth headset for my phone. These are a perfect in between. Bluetooth quality won't hold a candle to something like a Bose but an extra $400 for those was not going to be worth it. Audio quality is leagues better than the Arctis 7 when both are used with Sonar. Mic quality has a slight improvement as well. Friends have said I'm more crisp and clear. Super comfortable. They still default on the small side but with both the strap and ear adjustment, they can easily adjust for a perfect fit. I barely feel them on the top of my head. They do hug tighter on the sides than the Arctis 7 but also have softer cups. I did immediately swap for a set of Wicked Cusions because the base set are really warm. Everything else is incredible. Not much more to say that many reviews haven't praised already. I love that the buttons are inset now because I dropped my Arctis 7 once which permanently pushed in my volume button and made it stiff. This will not be a problem on this set. It does include the game and chat balance on the headset which no one mentioned. You can push on the volume button to swap between volume and balance control instead of being separate buttons like on older versions. ANC is incredible. I turned it on and thought we lost power in the house because all ambient noise just vanished. Battery swapping is a game changer. It is so quick to do and charge the used battery. Overall, absolutely no regrets. I'll update if anything happens but would highly recommend!
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Reviewed in Canada on November 7, 2023
Style: Nova Pro PC | PlayStationColour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
I've now used these for nearly two years and I love them so let's go over the basics.

Lets get the cons out of the way.

CONS
1. The noise cancelling has a protruding knob, depending on your ear size and shape, this can rub against your ears, I don't have this problem but I can tell that some people may, if this is the case you will NEED 3rd party ear pads such as the wicked cushions.

2. They are heavier then normal headphones, this is because of the batteries and tech, they lose on some of the comfort that high end wired headphones can have. (buy wicked cushions)

3. They are expensive

PROS

1. Fantastic sound quality.

I use sennheiser hd 600s as my wired headphones. Are these as good as those? No. Lol. But they are close, as close as any wireless gaming headset has any right to be.

2. Incredible features.
This is gonna sound like an ad read but I absolutely love the features these things come with. Both simultaneous Bluetooth AND whatever GHZ connection, this means I can connect these to my work laptop and my home desktop at the same time and have both systems feed into the same headset AND have my microphone broadcast to both systems.

This is a game changer for us work at home who like to multitask. You can also connect your phone to these on Bluetooth while you are using them for your PC, allowing you to take calls etc while gaming or doing whatever you're doing. I love this.

Combine that with every headphone feature that exists.. noise cancelling that works great.. a completely retractable microphone that disappears into the headset.. an amazing battery swapping system where you never have to hook up or charge the headset, I can swap the batteries while wearing the set in seconds. It really does feel like having infinite battery power.

Great range, headset has no issue connecting 20+ feet away.

3. Great mic
The microphone itself is great.

They come with a plethora of SteelSeries software that all their main headsets come with, I'll be honest, I spent some time playing with it but I don't think I even use it at this point.

Also great headset for traveling, noise cancelling is great for planes, and it's stealth gamer style makes it so you can wear them in public without looking like a lunatic.

Anyways I can't recommend these enough. But they ain't cheap.

Also get the wicked cushion 3rd party earpads, they greatly enhance this headset.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best gaming headset money can buy, but be prepared to pay.
Reviewed in Canada on November 7, 2023
I've now used these for nearly two years and I love them so let's go over the basics.

Lets get the cons out of the way.

CONS
1. The noise cancelling has a protruding knob, depending on your ear size and shape, this can rub against your ears, I don't have this problem but I can tell that some people may, if this is the case you will NEED 3rd party ear pads such as the wicked cushions.

2. They are heavier then normal headphones, this is because of the batteries and tech, they lose on some of the comfort that high end wired headphones can have. (buy wicked cushions)

3. They are expensive

PROS

1. Fantastic sound quality.

I use sennheiser hd 600s as my wired headphones. Are these as good as those? No. Lol. But they are close, as close as any wireless gaming headset has any right to be.

2. Incredible features.
This is gonna sound like an ad read but I absolutely love the features these things come with. Both simultaneous Bluetooth AND whatever GHZ connection, this means I can connect these to my work laptop and my home desktop at the same time and have both systems feed into the same headset AND have my microphone broadcast to both systems.

This is a game changer for us work at home who like to multitask. You can also connect your phone to these on Bluetooth while you are using them for your PC, allowing you to take calls etc while gaming or doing whatever you're doing. I love this.

Combine that with every headphone feature that exists.. noise cancelling that works great.. a completely retractable microphone that disappears into the headset.. an amazing battery swapping system where you never have to hook up or charge the headset, I can swap the batteries while wearing the set in seconds. It really does feel like having infinite battery power.

Great range, headset has no issue connecting 20+ feet away.

3. Great mic
The microphone itself is great.

They come with a plethora of SteelSeries software that all their main headsets come with, I'll be honest, I spent some time playing with it but I don't think I even use it at this point.

Also great headset for traveling, noise cancelling is great for planes, and it's stealth gamer style makes it so you can wear them in public without looking like a lunatic.

Anyways I can't recommend these enough. But they ain't cheap.

Also get the wicked cushion 3rd party earpads, they greatly enhance this headset.
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Reviewed in Canada on August 11, 2022
Style: Nova Pro PC | PlayStationColour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
Ok - first off, I'm not really a gamer. I use this mainly as a remote worker. But I have to say, I love these headphones for work. I was looking for headphones that work well with my phone and computer at the same time, can be muted while I'm away from the desk, have some noise cancelling and have excellent audio for both me and the folks I work with. These really hit the mark. Major advantages:

- The sound is excellent for music.
- Calls/zoom calls/etc all sound great to both me and the other participants regardless of source.
- Very comfortable, and I can wear for hours.
- The headphones also look respectable on zoom calls... ie they don't look like I'm a gamer.
- The battery interchange means I don't have to worry about forgetting to charge them... whenever they go low I just pop in the fresh batteries and start charging the old ones... rinse and repeat.
- With these I can be away from my computer and mute myself while going to fetch a coffee or talk to my (usually) crying children off camera, controlling it directly from my headset.
- Work very well with my computer and phone at the same time.
- Great range when I'm walking to grab coffee on a different floor from my home office room
- Oh - and on a side note, my kids say they are great for gaming too!

I have tried top of the line Bose/Sony noise cancelling earphones and they all have major flaws for me compared to these bad boys. A big flaw of those headsets, for me, is that they don't have consistent muting on the headset itself (sometimes they work on calls but not computer meetings for example). They also run dead and then I have to charge them, and don't do a great job multi-tasking (ie I lose computer audio on a zoom call if a phone call comes in). Compared to those headsets, just know that these headphones are a little heavier, and the noise cancellation isn't as good as the latest generations of Bose/Sony's top of the line NC headsets.

So anyway, while it might at first seem silly to use gaming headphones for work... I have to say these are my new work favorites and a big thanks to SteelSeries for these! I am rarely passionate enough about writing reviews of products so that should say somethin in itself.
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marciel
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente headset
Reviewed in Brazil on June 19, 2024
Style: Nova Pro PC | PlayStationColour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
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 Para os exigentes, este headset proporciona uma experiência completa, principalmente para ouvir som de passos e tiros no CoD. Um som rico em detalhes, acompanhado de opções de personalização e predefinições já integradas.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente headset
Reviewed in Brazil on June 19, 2024
Para os exigentes, este headset proporciona uma experiência completa, principalmente para ouvir som de passos e tiros no CoD. Um som rico em detalhes, acompanhado de opções de personalização e predefinições já integradas.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Los mejores
Reviewed in Mexico on June 10, 2024
Style: Nova Pro PC | PlayStationColour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
Valieron cada centavo, los mejores audifonos que tenido, me encanta su interfase de audio, comodos y la calidad de audio son excelentes, el microfono no es tan bueno, péro funciona muy bien, si quieres mas calidad en la voz, conviene tener un microfono independiente, pero de todo lo demás es un 10/10
W. Maness
5.0 out of 5 stars Dual Purposed and Perfect...almost...
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
Style: Nova Pro PC | PlayStationColour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
I'm a gamer....and also a remote worker.

I found myself looking for an audio solution that would fit both worlds. At the time I was using a wired Arctis Pro headset (prior generation) for gaming, and wireless earbuds for work communications. Needless to say, switching products for different use was becoming irritating, considering both PC's are set up on the same desk.

I happened to be browsing the SteelSeries site, and came across the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless. Love SS products, as they have never failed me (headset, mouse, keyboard). Needless to say, I took the plunge and purchased them.

I've always been a bit skeptical regarding headsets that are both wireless and bluetooth capable. Prior items I've tested always fell short, either in battery life, bluetooth or wireless range. I'm happy to say, I have yet to see any issues with the headset, with one exception, which I'll touch on later.

Considering my prior SS headset was the Arctis Pro w/GameDac, I chose to purchase the model with GameDac for the Nova Pro Wireless.

My first thought was about battery life *shrug* as that always seem to be a point of contention, even with earbuds I had in the past for use with my phone. I didn't waste time regarding testing wireless and bluetooth battery life separately.

Once I had the latest SteelSeries software updates, and updated the headset to the latest firmware, I connected both my personal PC and my work phone to the headset.

On an average day, I am typically in calls for at least 6 hours. In between calls, in the past, I had been using the personal PC to stream music via the wired Arctis Pro headset. Needless to say, the idea the Nova Pro wireless would eliminate swapping between headset and earbuds was the first thought in my head. The results were technical perfection. I could listen to music without issue. During inbound or outbound calls, the music muted as calls started. Calls ended, and back to music. No swapping between two devices, no hassle...no muss and no fuss.

They say the battery life is on average 11 hours. Luckily this has two batteries and the DAC is also the charger for the spare battery. I've used the headset consistently day in and day out, and typically find I'm only changing the battery after about 13 hours of use without bluetooth enabled, and about the same with bluetooth only being used. With both, I see about 10-11 hours of usage before needing to swap batteries.

During the first couple of days, I noticed sound quality wasn't what I was used to from my Arctis Pro headset...then it dawned on me. I needed to go back into the SteelSeries software, and make sure I had changed both the settings and Sonar to have these as the primary sound device, as well as doing the same in my Windows settings. 5 minutes later, music was back to the quality I had grown accustom to. Sounds when gaming had not only returned in quality, but were actually better. Spatial sound allowed for easier identification of direction. All in all, just turned out an overall bettter experience.

Another plus was getting up from my desk, having grown comfortable with wearing a headset, and not jerking my head back down because of a cord. I had walked from my desk to my kitchen before I even realized just how freeing the wireless experience was.

Distance of the coverage is also amazing. For bluetooth, I can walk 30 feet away from my phone without issue, where my earbuds (Sony 1000MX5) started cutting out after about 5-6 feet, requiring me to pick up my phone every time I moved.

On the wireless side, music moves with me all through the house. I can cook, clean, or just chill anywhere and enjoy it. Even this gets close to 30 feet before I start noticing any degradation. The only thing I did notice was something that should have been obvious: if the microwave is between the headset and DAC, it will cause the audio to flutter, but not break completely.

Now to the ANC (Noise Cancellation). While it is a great addition to this headset, I think this might be where I have found, from prior use of both, Sony and Bose have more efficient noise cancelling. On the plus side, while it doesn't completely eliminate consistent noise, it does drastically reduce it to a level of being some distance away. Even with the lawn mower nearby, I could hear people on the calls, as well as they could hear me, without the lawn mower drowning either side out. The ANC reduces sound possibly -30db, but doesn't eliminate them all together. Even consistent noises become a minor backdrop in the audio world. It does its job well...even when on Discord with auto-mic in a chatroom.

Now I mentioned an exception at the start of this review, and here it is: the fit. My wired Arctis Pros would allow me to bend over and or tilt my head without moving around on my head. This isn't the case with the Nova Pro Wireless. I believe this is due to one simple reason: the factory pads on the headset do not feel as robust as the former, therefore does not have the same ability to remain stationary. This is easily rectified by purchasing aftermarket replacements. If SS were to pay closer attention to reviews, they would see how some have stated this, and I'm in agreement: make them robust...and make them a bit more breathable as well. The faux leather design is just a trend all headset manufacturers follow as it "allows a better fit to eliminate noises around you" Pish Posh! There is hardly any difference between using a breathable material vs "leather" materials, unless you are an uber-picky audiophile. Listen to the people SS...they have spoken.

Outside of the pads, this is hands-down a 5-Star production for battery life, sound quality, gaming, media and bluetooth connectity to a ton of various products from phones to TV's to streaming devices. A stellar upgrade from the Arctis Pro wired, in both quality and freedom of movement.

If you have your doubts about switching from wired to wireless...do yourself a favor....CUT THE CORD!!!

You won't regret it at all.
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Oscar Guerrero
5.0 out of 5 stars No me arrepiento
Reviewed in Mexico on March 29, 2024
Style: PlayStationColour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
Tomar la decisión de unos audífonos inalambricos no fue nada fácil, pero algo que me encanto de de estos es que pueda usarlos con tu teléfono por bluetoth al mismo tiempo

Aunque son muy costosos se siente la calidad y el software de Steel series esta espectacular
Jose Roberto Bejar
5.0 out of 5 stars Lo mejor para videojuegos
Reviewed in Mexico on December 30, 2023
Style: Nova Pro XboxColour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
El sonido es una maravilla, se escucha mejor que los astro A50 (mejor ecolocalizacion y mas nitidez) el unico detalle es que el auricular tiene un bolita que te toca el pabellón auricular y es molestó, no duele pero molesta algo asi como tener una piedrita en el zapato
Afortunadamente eso se soluciona cambiando las almohadillas por una mas anchas como las de la marca Wicked Cushions.
Por lo demas son insuperables
1. los puedes conectar de manera alambrica a cualquier dispositivo
2. Traen dos baterías
3. Se pueden usar sin baterial al conectarlos con el cable usb-c
4. Conexión simultánea inalambrica a xbox y bluetooth a tu celular
5. Micrófono retraible que se oculta en el auricular
6. Todas las piezas fundamentales son reemplazables y las venden sueltas (bateria, almohadillas, banda para diadema, cables, DAC)
Definitivamente lo mejor para gaming

Para jugar Warzone y cualquier juego en general en Xbox recomiendo dejar el ecualizador del DAC con todas las bandas en 0 (flat) y ecualizar desde la aplicación de dolby atmos for headphones de la siguiente manera
32 Hz +3
64 Hz +5
125 Hz +3
250 Hz +2
500 Hz +2
1 kHz +4
2 kHz +7
4 kHz +9
8 kHz +7
16 kHz +5
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