Customers enjoy the Arctis Nova 5P Wireless Gaming Headset's exceptional sound quality and comfortable design, praising its long battery life and convenient retractable microphone. Many appreciate its lightweight feel and versatile connectivity options, allowing use with multiple devices. While some users noted the bass could be improved, the overall positive feedback highlights a well-received gaming headset.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
PS5 headset
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Works great with my PlayStation five. You see your phone to modify the setting is it a great idea for a headset. I picked this one up from my monthly membership discount.
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Easily the best pair of gaming headphones I've ever had. The sound is exquisite and the mic works like a charm. My friends can even hear me whispering clearly.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great headset, but ear pads get yellow
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Good quality headset for a reasonable price. Love the white color only negative is that ear pads tend to get a little yellow.
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I have been a PC gamer for the last 2 years, and in that time I have had 4 different headsets and this one is the superior headset. I was never a huge steel series gal until I was looking for a new keyboard and got a steel series. Once I did that, I fell in love with the brand. When my second razer headset finally gave out, I got this one and will repurchase if anything ever happens to it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great headphones
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Great product - lots of great listening and great features.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Definitely better then expected
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Got them just in time for arc raiders I love them I feel like I can hear more of the games audio then I ever have before
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Best headphone I ever purchased so far really great quality. Really good sound to it overall. Best headphones ever. The 2.4 is way better than Bluetooth
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good headset
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The connectivity and audio work great so far so good
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Good quality and easy setup, the only thing my friends dont like, is that when i stop talking, it goes dead silent, then when i talk again it makes a beep like its turning back on.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Jack of All Trades
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With many gaming accessory brands trying to stand out from one another in such a lucrative space, it’s refreshing to see big names stick to more subtle designs and branding, letting the product stand on its own merits. Though they certainly have RGB lighting-enabled devices, Steelseries’ offerings are largely more understated compared to their peers, putting quality and function first. The new Arctis Nova 5 line of headsets (comprising the Nova 5 for PC, Nova 5P for PC and PlayStation, and Nova 5X for PC and Xbox) continue this trend, and the blue accents in the headband of the Nova 5P are about all the flair you’ll find. This simple and clean headset is a strong contender in the midrange headset space, offering great sound quality and a surprising depth of features for any gamer looking to keep their headset for years to come.
An important note - though compatible with PlayStation consoles, I tested this headset exclusively on Windows 10 and 11 PCs. Your experience may vary on other devices.
- Unboxing and Setup
Steelseries includes a USB-C dongle for 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, which can connect directly into a PS5 or relatively modern PC, but an included USB-A to USB-C cable allows connectivity to a PS4 or virtually any PC. A USB-C cable is also included for charging the headset. Setup is as simple as can be via the dongle - hold the power button on the headset until “2.4 Pairing” is heard, and press the button on the dongle to sync.
Bluetooth pairing to PCs, PlayStation consoles, and smartphones or other Bluetooth compatible devices is also supported, and indeed you will need to pair the headset to a modern smartphone to use the Nova 5 application for configuring the headset. More on this later.
- Build Quality & Comfort
Despite an all-plastic body and mesh ear pads, the Nova 5P is a heavier headset than I expected - a middleweight among gaming headsets. The weight was put to good use as the size adjustment mechanism is incredibly strong and smooth; finding your perfect fit will be a one-time exercise. The silicone and elastic headband has only two size adjustments, but the headset should fit virtually any head comfortably and snugly.
Once set, the Nova 5P is an over-ear headset with light to moderate clamping force. The opening for the ears is on the smaller side, so those with larger ears may find that this feels closer to an on-ear headset, though the ear pads are very soft and forgiving. They’re leather lined on the inside and mesh everywhere else for breathability.
As a larger-eared gamer with a bigger head, the headset still fit me like an over-ear (just!), and I felt little fatigue on my head or ears after a multi-hour gaming session. It’s among the more comfortable headsets out there, but I would still liked to have seen slightly larger ear pads for added comfort. Heat was well dissipated and my ears never felt uncomfortably warm.
- Sound Quality & Controls
Any headset is only as good as its sound quality, and here Steelseries’ experience in the headphone space shines. The Nova 5P delivers a very balanced sound right out of the box that needs virtually no adjustment to correct any shortcomings in the audio. The biggest surprise is just how rich the bass sounds *without* being overpowering or imbalanced. Bass usually winds up being “punchy” or “boomy” but the Nova 5P lands right in between the two extremes, lending itself to a rich, warm sound in music or games alike. Midrange sounds are clear and precise, and though higher-pitched sounds (treble) seem to fall off a little bit, they are still present and discernible without being muted or tinny.
My only potential complaint (as this is personal preference) is that the soundstage - the perceived “distance” between fully left-panned and fully right-panned audio - feels only a few feet wide, which some people may prefer for a “closer-proximity” type sound in games. This is typical of most closed-back headphones, but the tradeoff here is that sound leakage is fairly low even with the cloth pads. Some sound will escape of course, but it’s well-muffled and shouldn’t disturb others nearby even at medium to high volumes.
Microphone quality is also pretty good in its normal sound mode, perhaps even slightly better than some other midrange gaming headsets. However, the microphone lacks any sort of foam or filter that I can see, resulting in more “pops” from harsh syllables in my speech.
With just three buttons and a volume dial, the Nova 5P has a simple and easy to use control scheme. The power button on the right ear cup also functions as a pairing button for the currently-selected connection mode, with the adjacent button used to switch between Bluetooth and 2.4Ghz (dongle) connections - being able to pair to two devices and switch between them on the fly is a great feature. A dedicated hardware mute button that pops out to mute and recesses to unmute is a nice touch. Audio cues in-headset confirm the mute has been toggled.
One of the nicer features is that the microphone arm is on a flexible coil that fully retracts into the headset. Much like the head strap, the mic arm is both easy to adjust and holds firmly, allowing you to find the perfect position for your microphone every time. When not in use it rewinds completely into the headset and sits flush, giving the Nova 5P a very clean look when stored.
- Arctis Nova 5 App
Steelseries’ Nova line of headsets have companion smartphone applications available on the Google Play store and Apple App stores. Here, the Arctis Nova 5 application works with all varieties of the Nova 5 headset line to customize sound, functionality, and appearance (as supported). The app requires the headset be paired to the phone via Bluetooth to function, but changes to settings are saved directly to the headset for their use with other devices.
The best features of the Nova app are the ability to change equalizer settings (a rare treat to have directly on-device), and to adjust the microphone’s sidetone level. The app can run concurrently while the headset’s active on the 2.4GHz dongle connection, so this lets you adjust settings and hear the results in real-time. As with most gaming headsets, there’s an option for a sound enhancement mode (“sonar”) that attempts to amplify quieter sounds of approaching enemies or threats in action or first-person shooter style games. I didn’t find this made a major difference besides what felt like changing equalizer settings to enhance midrange noise, but this is a personal preference.
- Range & Battery Life
The range of these headphones is excellent. Using 2.4GHz mode across multiple floors and trying to introduce worst-case scenarios inside my home, I couldn’t find any situation where the headset lost connection to my computer or phone at the extreme opposite end of the house. After about 50 feet through 3 floors I noticed a little bit of stutter, but in any real-world use case I saw no issues. Bluetooth range was a bit weaker, with loss of connection occurring about two floors away, but the Nova application can enable a lower-quality sound mode for enhanced bluetooth range if you need to eek out a stronger signal, with no apparent impact to battery life.
Steelseries estimates that the Nova 5P can last 50 hours per full charge, and though I wasn’t able to verify the full claim before review, after about 10 hours of active usage (plus a day’s worth of standby, when I left the headset on overnight) the battery level on the Nova app reported 75%. This was all while on 2.4GHz. I would say 50 hours of usage is a reasonable estimate, but your results may vary based on your usage and sound settings from the Nova 5 app.
- Bottom Line
All told, the Steelseries Arctis Nova 5P is a value-packed midrange headset that performs admirably and sits comfortably on the head. Sound quality is very much up to snuff, customizability (especially when using the companion app) is fairly diverse, and the ability to connect with two devices simultaneously and switch between them with a button press is an incredibly useful feature - connected to my PC with the 2.4GHz dongle and to my phone with Bluetooth, I was able to answer a call without skipping a beat.
Packing versatility, comfort, and quality all into one reasonably priced package, the Steelseries Arctis Nova 5P comes highly recommended!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Awesome , works perfectly and had it for over 3 years , still works like new
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great product
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
My son love this he said the sound quality is amazing and it also cancels out other noises around.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Arctis nova 5
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Great headset. No complaints about it at all. Great audio quality.