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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good all around gaming headset
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The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 headset is a good choice for those looking to game without breaking the bank. It looks cool and sleek but one down side is that it is plastic and cheap feeling. If you are looking to game on with your PC, Playstation 4/5, or Nintendo Switch, this can be interchanges between them all. If you really do decide to game on for countless hours between those consoles and PCs then you would be happy to know that this headset boasts a 60hr battery life. SteelSeries is no stranger to quality headset drivers and this Arctis Nova 5 does have great HiFi sounding drivers that power audio cleanly. I do love that the USB dongle is on the smaller size AND is USB-C to take up less of a footprint. This headset begs for you to play on with how comfortable it is even after long periods of gaming late into the night. Once again, I love the fact that it is made with those long hours in mind with the battery life and great comfortable feel. The ear cups themselves are not premium feeling at all but they are comfortable enough for something in this class of headsets.
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Fantastic headphones, with awesome sound quality, great battery, and really good comfort. Coming from my HyperX Cloud II's, I was looking for something that continued the high quality sound, but was hoping for wireless fidelity. The Arctic Nova 5 met all the things I was looking for and then some, giving me a really long lasting battery and excellent sound quality without sacrificing anything. The build quality seems well put together and I like the fact that you can replace the elastic headband when it wears out... which they all do eventually. The software is easy to use and even gives you some pre-configured profiles for customizing the equalizer to better suit the games you are playing. Overall, I would highly recommend these headphones over much more expensive sets. Save your money and enjoy these!
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Packaged nicely, you get some swag (stickers), the dongle which is a USB-C, two cords (USB-A to USB-C male and a USB-A to USB-C female to use as an adapter for said dongle, and obviously the headphones themselves. Each of the USB-As has a nice bit of length to it so reaching a surface for charging or extending the dongle range a few feet can be achieved.
The headphones connect via 2.4 or Bluetooth, and on the right can the button immediately next to the power handles this very quickly, though I will say the first time I went to power them off without looking I bumped the connection switch button, not a huge deal but mentioning it all the same. I really wasn't paying attention so user error, and the power button has a little nub on it which helps. Probably something to keep in mind if you have a kid using them as they may bump it and then wonder why something isn't working. The power (USB-C input) is also on the base of the right can.
The mic is hidden in the left ear can and slides out but also has a little resistance on it, so you can have it partially out to any length between min and max and it will stay put, a nice feature as most of my other sets have a fixed length arm that doesn't always hit the sweet spot. There is a mute button and volume wheel on the left can, so you can see you have your mic/volume on the left side, anything power/connection related on the right - standard placement, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" situation.
The elastic headband has three adjustments to help fit various head curvatures, nothing ground breaking, but something cheaper offerings don't provide so worth mentioning it's one of those little details that you get for buying something at this price-point.
Last thing concerning the headphones before we move onto the software is the sound quality. It isn't anything audiophile worthy, but gets the job done when put up against other gaming headphones. I compared to my HD660S' and then to two G935s (one OEM, the other modified) and these surpassed each of the 935s but lost out to the 660S' when it came to reproducing the full sound range and maintaining it at volume. There's some noticeable clipping going on when things get punchy and there's a lot going on. Luckily there's PLENTY in the software to help with this, also the NOVA 5 is significantly cheaper than the HD660S (especially now with the S2 on the market and the price of the S has come down).
So what really blew me away was the software. So much to mess with here that I figured I'd provide plenty of screenshots and give as quick an overview as I could.
After getting it up and running it can be a little overwhelming, there's stuff for the entire gamut of products not just the headphones, and there's a lot of integration areas offering tie-ins to other platforms, games, etc. All-in-all, an awesome one-stop-shop to control your sound and mixing needs whether it be gaming, streaming, podcasting, or just listening to some music.
You get what is essentially a mixing board for your different programs. You can drag/drop them into various categories and each of those categories can have their own settings which you can adjust on the fly, use the pre-configured offerings, or make your own. Some games are already in the library and have their own unique EQ settings, others can be added and I'm sure the EQ settings can be downloaded from the community or you can do your own (I didn't look into this, but it makes sense that it would be possible). For example I saw Fallout 76 in the library, but no other Fallout games. My immediate thought was that I could add those myself and then mirror the EQ for Fallout 76, or dig around online and see what others had used.
I installed everything on my media/server PC so I fired up a number of programs, played movie files, music, and did some work calls with the mic (walkie talkie was fun), moving programs around the mixing board, adjusted settings at random, messed with the sliders and got a feel for just how nuanced you can dial things in.
Awesome product, worth the price, software is top-notch, can't wait to put these through the paces on some games and continue to explore the software and the customization it provides. The only thing I even remotely have an issue with is the aforementioned clipping, but it is only in very exacting situations, which again, can be mitigated by adjusting the EQ/spatial sound/and any number of other settings.
This is the only reason I removed a star in my overall score - the out of the box sound quality is a little "meh" forcing you to spend some time in the software to get it "just right."
Aside from that, feel confident if you decide to snag these that you're getting a great product for your money.
Highly recommended.
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So I am always looking for a good headset for my PC gaming. I'll be first to admit that I struggle with justifying buying gaming headsets above $200 or below $100. I always had a belief that I should only buy budget to mid tier headsets believing that the quality for sound and comfort would be the same, as long as I could adjust the settings on my computer or app. I have used SteelSeries in the past, and wanted to take chance on these since these fit in between my budget.
The box lays out what the Artis Nova 5 offers. Setting up to my gaming laptop was pretty effortless, and I didn't need the included dongle. I really liked the fact that this claims a 60 hour battery life which is nearly twice that of competitive sets (50 for gaming, 60 for bluetooth usage). The mic boom is clearly tucked away inside the ear cup and comes out. a companion app that has a ton of game presets. There is an app that you can download that offers several sound options to best match your taste and mood. I was blown away at the sound quality when playing FPS games, RPG, and online. The Neodymium Magnetic Drivers made the sounds come out clear and very immersive. The Arctis Nova 5 offers 360-degree spatial audio, so I did feel very immersed in the game. When gaming on TF2, my team heard me really clearly and my voice was crisp.
They are decent on the comfort level. The head band is supposed to provide a snug feeling, but I have a larger-than-average head, so it kept lifting the headset more top of my head. It is removable but the 4 prongs on the side would rub off the sides of my head. I ended up leaving it on which did press down on my hair. The over-the-ear cups are very comfortable.
I mentioned earlier about the dongle and the ability to switch between the 2.4gHz to bluetooth with a simple button. This was a nice feature to have, but felt it was only necessary if I was using this headset for mobile gaming and I needed to answer a phonecall. Otherwise, I really only needed this for my PC. I did connect this to my XBox which provided similar experiences.
Overall, these are really good mid-range gaming headsets. They are very clean looking, love the hidden mic, with great sound quality. I wished the headband could be removed without the grooves scratching my head, but again, not a deal breaker. For the price, these are definitely a good pick for PC usages.
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Highly recommended by one of the salespersons who happens to also be a gamer. Picked it up on sale and it did not disappoint. The headset sounds great and I'm able to pick up sound cues in every direction when playing Cyberpunk 2077 or Ready or Not. The battery life is exceptional and the headset light and extremely comfortable.
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My old headphones started going out, so I got these as a replacement. They are so much lighter and more comfortable than what I had before. The battery life is great and the range away from my phone or computer is almost anywhere in my house. I definitely hope these last a long time.
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The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless Gaming Headset has been amazing! The sound quality is crisp and immersive, whether I’m gaming on PC, PS5, or PS4. The wireless connection is rock-solid with zero noticeable lag, and the comfort is top-tier — I can wear it for hours without any discomfort.
The mic clarity is excellent for team chat, and the battery life easily lasts through long gaming sessions. I also love how easy it is to switch between devices. The build feels premium, and the controls are intuitive.
Overall, this headset delivers on everything — sound, comfort, and performance. Definitely worth the price!
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So I really like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Headset. I have a big head and they are pretty comfortable. Here are some of my thoughts about it.
Pros:
Comfort: The lightweight design and breathable ear cushions are great for long gaming sessions without discomfort.
Ease of Use: Simple setup and user-friendly controls make it accessible for non-tech-savvy users.
Microphone Quality: The ClearCast microphone provides clear communication, reducing background noise effectively.
Wireless Performance: The 2.4GHz wireless connection is reliable and lag-free.
Software Integration: The SteelSeries Engine software allows for extensive customization of audio settings.
A few cons:
Battery Life: While 20 hours is decent, it may not be enough for marathon gaming sessions.
Customization: The software could be more intuitive and offer deeper customization options.
Overall, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless Gaming Headset is a versatile and high-quality product that caters to various user needs. With a few improvements and additional features, it could become an even more compelling choice across different user categories.
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I can see how this headset can be comfortable for some people. However, if you aren't used to an elastic headband, it will take a couple of days to get used to it and might feel like it's digging into your head. If you have big ears, I don't recommend them; earcups are somewhat small. Soundwise, they sound great, and the online app is simple to navigate. You can customize the audio depending on the game or music you are listening to. They are light and the earcups are breathable, providing great comfort. I recommend it, especially if you can get it on sale which most times it is.
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I bought these headohones a few weeks ago because my old arctis 5s finally stopped working after years of use. These headphones are a stepup from those the audio quality is better the microphone is better and the wearbility is better. For $120 and even the original $150 they are a great price. The 2.4ghz connectivity is amazing and its range is impressive and the seamless swap to bluetooth when pressing the button is very nice.
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Overall a Great WIRELESS Headset. sound quality is amazing. with the steelseries program on pc or phone app, it gives you many customizations for sound quality and mic quality. every easy to use and adjust for any ones liking. battery easily lasts a good 3 8hr gaming sessions. charging speed is by far the most superior. 15mins of charge gets a good 40%+ of battery that lasts. Very happy with this pick up & i know everyone else will feel the same
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Love these!! Comfy and great sound quality! Great battery as well. First time trying a wireless headset for pc gaming and will never go back to anything else!
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My Sony headset for my PS5 was done, and I wanted a headset that would also work with my PC, and this was a great replacement, and honestly an upgrade. Mic quality is decent, sound quality is pretty good, and its far more comfortable. A bit pricey though considering it's fully plastic.
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The Steel Series Arctis Nova 5 is a gaming headset for the masses. It's available in three flavors; the Xbox, PS5 and PC. The one I got is the one for the PC which is also compatible with the PS5.
The box is smartly packed with two USB-A cables, one for charging your headset and the other to hook up the USB-C 2.4 ghz dongle for the headset.
The headset is designed for gaming and as such supports both Bluetooth and its proprietary dongle. It feature a pop out microphone that's on a flexible wand, a head strap and not much more. The headset is light but well built and the headband actually makes it feel like you're not wearing a headphone.
The audio quality for the headphones is a tad bright for my tastes. I gave it about 8 hours of playing music at moderate volume to hope it just needed a break-in. The included steel series app that allows you to modify the sound settings worked but still a tad bright for my liking in the end.
During gaming the headset performed but sadly I felt that my existing headset did a better job in spatial 3D placement. Perhaps it was something to do with the software settings. Sound quality once again was a tad bright and needed to turn down volume after a while.
In conclusion, Do I like it?…yes it's a premium headset that's of quality. The sound quality may not suit me but perhaps would suit you. Overall it's a good headset if you're looking for a gaming headset this is one option but there are other options on the market that also should also be considered.
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I have tried multiple headsets, from multiple manufacturers. I keep coming back to SteelSeries. For the price this headset has amazing sound and voice quality. Plus, this is one of the most lightest, most comfortable headsets I have purchased.
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Great bluetooth headset. I have worn it for multiple long gaming sessions and have never had pain from having it sit on my head. Sound quality is good and lasts a long time on a full charge.
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Works really well, the mic being able to hide in the headset is a really good feature. Sound quality is rather good as well. Good range. I can make it from one side of the house to the other with little issue. Seems like a good buy. I work at home and use this for work at home reasons.