Customers find value in the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Multi Gaming Headset for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One's sound quality, battery life, and comfort. Many appreciate its connectivity and compatibility across multiple platforms. Some customers find the price to be high and have expressed concerns about the active noise cancellation. Additionally, a few users have noted issues with the ear cup design and the complexity of the software.
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Not Amazing like the price suggests
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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It’s ok. Sounds good when it works as I have intermittent disconnects. May have been interference from other devices in my home
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I've owned about every gaming headset for gaming. I take my gaming audio as serious as I take with my gaming monitors, consoles, and PC's. These are hands down the BEST headset I've ever used and owned.
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SteelSeries Nova Pro Wireless: A Game-Changing Audio Experience
When it comes to premium gaming headsets, the SteelSeries Nova Pro Wireless is in a league of its own. This isn’t just a headset—it’s a comprehensive audio solution that redefines what gamers and audiophiles should expect from wireless technology. SteelSeries has consistently delivered quality products, but the Nova Pro Wireless elevates the brand to new heights.
Unparalleled Audio Quality
The Nova Pro Wireless features 40mm custom-designed drivers, delivering a rich, detailed soundscape that excels across the board. Whether you’re navigating the sprawling cityscapes of Cyberpunk 2077 or listening to subtle environmental cues in Call of Duty: Warzone, the audio precision is remarkable. SteelSeries’ inclusion of Hi-Res Audio certification ensures crisp highs, a defined midrange, and bass that’s punchy without being overwhelming.
The built-in Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) is perhaps the standout feature here. This isn’t the half-hearted ANC you find in most gaming headsets; it’s on par with high-end consumer headphones like the Sony WH-1000XM5. It drowns out everything from background chatter to the hum of a PC rig, making it perfect for focused gaming or even casual listening sessions.
Exceptional Comfort and Build Quality
The Nova Pro Wireless is designed with marathon gaming sessions in mind. Its premium aluminum alloy frame feels robust without being heavy, and the memory foam ear cushions are among the most comfortable I’ve encountered. The adjustable ComfortMax System ensures a snug fit, even for those with larger heads. SteelSeries has struck the right balance between durability and comfort, making this a headset you’ll want to wear for hours on end.
Dual Wireless Connectivity
What sets the Nova Pro Wireless apart is its dual wireless system. You can seamlessly switch between 2.4GHz wireless for your PC or console and Bluetooth for your smartphone or tablet. This feature is invaluable for multitaskers who might want to jump from a Discord call to a Spotify playlist without skipping a beat.
Additionally, the base station provides a centralized hub for connectivity and control. Swapping between inputs or adjusting EQ settings is effortless, thanks to the intuitive OLED display and tactile controls.
Swappable Batteries for Endless Play
The Nova Pro Wireless offers up to 22 hours of battery life per battery, and it comes with two swappable packs. This means you can charge one while using the other, effectively eliminating downtime. It’s a feature that feels small on paper but makes a massive difference in real-world use, especially for competitive gamers who can’t afford interruptions.
Microphone and Communication
The retractable ClearCast Gen 2 mic is another win for this headset. It delivers crystal-clear voice capture with AI-powered noise reduction to block out keyboard clatter or background noise. Teammates will hear you perfectly, and its discreet design ensures it’s not intrusive when retracted.
A Premium Price Tag Justified
At $349.99, the Nova Pro Wireless isn’t cheap, but every dollar feels justified. From the advanced audio performance to the thoughtful design touches like swappable batteries and dual wireless modes, this headset is engineered for gamers who demand the best.
Verdict
The SteelSeries Nova Pro Wireless isn’t just the best wireless gaming headset on the market—it might be the best headset, period. Whether you’re a gamer, an audiophile, or someone who simply appreciates top-tier tech, the Nova Pro Wireless delivers on all fronts. Its combination of performance, versatility, and comfort makes it a must-have for anyone serious about their audio experience.
Rating: 5/5
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Perfectly matched with my Xbox Series X, PC, and phone. Switching between devices is instant thanks to the dual wireless + Bluetooth setup. Comfort-wise, it’s light and plush with premium leatherette—seriously, I could wear this thing all day. It’s like wearing clouds. I’m blown away by the audio quality on this headset — crystal-clear highs, rich mids, and immersive 360° spatial sound. The active noise cancellation is a game-changer for focus, while the dual hot-swappable batteries literally let me game indefinitely. Plus, the retractable ClearCast mic ensures every word is crisp. Total pro move by SteelSeries!
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To address the elephant in the room, these are quite pricey. I have never purchased a gaming headset at this price range. The stars kind of aligned as I was looking to replace my gaming headset, while also being interested in a pair of noise cancelling bluetooth headphones. I decided to take the plunge and commit to using them as often as possible to justify the cost. After doing so, I feel I can say they were worth it for me. Though I have not owned any other headsets as expensive, no other pair I have had has ticked off every box the way this one does. It wireless connectivity has been excellent. Reaching somewhere around 30ish feet away through multiple walls before having any issue. I havent tested out the bluetooth as much but, for range, it seemed satisfactory as well. They plenty comfortable. I prefer the goggle style headband these have as traditional headbands tend to cause some pain after longer sessions of wearing them. The ear cups are a good size as well, and a bit more breathable than I was expecting for leather. Though my ears, of course, still do get warm eventually. I have heard some complaints about the noise cancelling hardware in the ear cup protruding to far. For me, I can occasionally feel it touch my ear but it is not very frequent. I would prefer it not to be the case but its not too big a deal. Though of course mileage may vary based on how it fits your head. I would recommend trying it out if your local Best Buy or other retailer has one on display. Sound quality is absolutely amazing. Now I am not an audiophile and I am sure there are dedicated headphones that can match or beat these for far less. However, compared to its gaming competition? I am extremely happy with how they sound. They 100% provide the best music listening experience I have had out of a gaming headset. They get loud and the sound experience is great for gaming as well. I was pretty surprised at how much bass they pump out overall. However, the sound quality seems to be a bit lesser when it comes to bluetooth. Which wouldn't bother me as much if there was also a bit of background noise when using bluetooth. Which for the price, dissapointed me a bit. Bluetooth is not a perfect technology, but even my pair of 1st gen Razer Opus' dont have background hiss in bluetooth. So something to keep in mind if you plan on using them via bluetooth often. Though it will be less noticeable when playing music. Steelseries engine is one of the better gaming peripheral software suites. Seems to provide plenty of options while being fine to use and doesnt seem to hog resources in the background. It is miles better than Synapse and iCue in my opinion. Though I havent used iCue in over a year now so perhaps the landscape is a bit different now. Regardless, their software suite is certainly not a negative. Similarly, the Dac is a nice to have. I like having a little hub station for it. I do kind of wish it operated like the Astro A50s where I could rest it on the Dac or something those lines. Though it is not the end of the world or anything. The Dac itself has decent options and the dial feels pretty nice actually. The Dac also has separate inputs for Playsation/PC and Xbox which can make using it for 2 setups more intuitive than otherwise. Though I only use it for pc and occasionally mobile via bluetooth. The Dac also allows you to charge the 2nd removable battery while one is in the headset. Basically making battery life a non issue. Which is probably my favorite feature. I havent had to charge this thing a single time since I can just hot swap batteries when low. The battery for the headset and the 2nd battery in the Dac is shown on its display as well so you always know how much juice you have. This system is especially great as the type c port for charging or connecting juts out from the side of the headset. Which is a very awkward angle if you were trying to wear it while plugged in. As for the life of each battery, I dont know specifics. It hasnt been at the forefront of my mind since I dont need to worry about it as much. With that in mind I would say it gets around 15-20ish hours if I had to guess based on my usage. So a good few gaming or music sessions before needing to swap the batteries. All in all, this headset is fantastic. The only real gripes would be the unspectacular bluetooth performance and the pieces that jut out in the ear cup sometimes. Which, for the price, do stick out a bit more than they otherwise would. However, it performs so well in other areas that I would say it has been worth the price for me. As long as it holds up I wont be changing this headset out any time soon.
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From a practical standpoint, the headset excels because of how it solves two of the biggest frustrations in wireless gaming: battery life and connectivity.
The most significant advantage is its "Infinity Power System." It comes with two hot-swappable batteries. While one is in use, the other is always charging in the base station. When you get a low-power warning, you can swap them in seconds, instantly getting you back to a full charge. This feature means you never have to plug the headset in and effectively never have to stop playing—a massive quality-of-life improvement.
Beyond power, the base station allows you to connect to your Xbox and another system (like a PC or PlayStation) simultaneously, letting you switch between them effortlessly.
Combine these convenience features with top-notch audio quality that provides a real competitive edge, effective Active Noise Cancellation for immersion, and a clear, AI-assisted microphone. While it certainly comes at a premium price, the blend of performance and practical, problem-solving features makes it a standout choice for serious gamers.
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TL:DR – Costly headset, great audio, great build quality, lots of features, tiny ANC speaker is annoying and can cause discomfort, ears may get sweaty after long use. Look for aftermarket ear cushions with cooling gel. If you have the cash for it, then get it. If you want to continue reading I got some notes for pros and cons. Watch a youtube video review on these things which is what I did. My 4star review is mostly because of this stupid Active Noise Cancelling speaker built into the ear cup.
I'll start with the cons first, which I think they're tolerable.
Major con is this little speaker installed in the middle of the ear cup. This is meant for Active Noise Cancelling. Depending on the shape of your ear and/or the position of the headset, this speaker can rub up against parts of your ear. After a while this could potentially cause irritation and pain. Something I would recommend Best Buy do is have this headset on display to allow you to try it on and wear/feel it out for yourself. Some people don’t have any issues with this, others might. I unfortunately am part of the few that would have to deal with this. I don’t really use ANC, I’m thinking of putting some kind of felt around the speaker to potentially ease the pressure of the edge rubbing against my ear.
A slight con is the material used for the ear cushion, again in order to achieve Active Noise Canceling, SteelSeries made their cushion out of a type of material that could trap heat, after long sessions of wearing this headsets your ears may get sweaty. I’m not sure if SteelSeries or a 3rd party will make cushions with cooling gels but heres hoping.
At times you may hear some cracks in your audio, it hasn’t been a bad issue for me but its noticeable.
The price... For what it’s worth this headset comes loaded with features and can do things that other headsets can’t. You could almost call it a complete package, which in case you’re paying for it. You may not need some of these features, case in point the ANC which I don’t use. You could do as good or good enough with a cheaper headset and get about the same audio or build quality.
Now for the pros.
This headset is loaded with features, hot swapable battery, ability to use both bluetooth and wireless connection at the same time, ability to control chat and game volume directly from the headset, retractable mic boom, EQ settings both on software and in the dongle, the build quality is nice the headset doesn’t feel flimsy, the audio settings are amazing, software allows you to tweak the EQ to your liking.
The part about the swappable battery, you can charge your spare battery from the dongle that connects to your devices, or you can plug in a USB C cable directly into the headset and charge that way, battery life lasts a while.
The mic is amazingly sensitive, I had to use the software to tone it down. This may sound like a con, but I was using Astro A40 headsets before, and no matter what people couldn’t seem to hear me at times unless I was shouting. So the mic on this headset is a night and day difference.
The audio sounds amazing, for the average user they may not be able to tell the difference other than this headset sounds good, for anyone else that is an audiophile, you couldn’t do much better using these. There are other headsets which apparently sound even better but they may be lacking in features.
Ignoring the ANC speaker that can cause some irritation, this headset feels comfortable around the ear and head. It feels snug enough for me that it’s not squeezing my head and it’s not too loose where it’s going the fall off the moment I look down.
The range for wireless is good, I’ve used this headset around the house and at the office, walked past some walls and an elevator, didn’t lose connection.
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The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset is a serious contender in the high-end gaming audio space, aiming to deliver a premium experience across both Xbox and PC. This isn't just a headset; it’s an ecosystem designed for discerning gamers who demand top-tier sound, comfort, and versatility. Let's break down whether it lives up to the hype.
Audio Excellence is the Priority: At the heart of the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is its fantastic audio performance. The custom-designed drivers deliver a rich, detailed soundstage, allowing you to pinpoint in-game audio cues with remarkable accuracy. Whether it’s the subtle rustle of leaves in a stealth game or the booming explosions in a multiplayer match, the headset handles it all with clarity and power. The bass is impactful without being muddy, and the mids and highs are crisp and clear, making for a well-balanced listening experience across various genres.
Dual Wireless System: The Key to Versatility: The dual wireless system is a standout feature, allowing seamless switching between 2.4GHz wireless for low-latency gaming on your Xbox or PC, and Bluetooth for connecting to your phone or other devices. This flexibility is incredibly convenient, allowing you to take calls or listen to music without ever removing your headset. The included GameDAC Gen 2 base station is the hub of this system, offering convenient controls and additional audio customization options.
Comfort for the Long Haul: SteelSeries has clearly put considerable effort into the comfort of the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless. The adjustable headband and pivoting earcups, combined with the soft ear cushions, create a comfortable fit even during extended gaming sessions. The design is sleek and lightweight, avoiding the feeling of clunkiness that plagues some other premium headsets.
Microphone Magic: The retractable ClearCast microphone is another highlight. It delivers crisp, clear voice audio with excellent background noise cancellation, ensuring your teammates can hear you clearly during crucial moments. The microphone also has a handy mute indicator, allowing you to quickly silence yourself when needed.
GameDAC Gen 2: The Hub of Control: The GameDAC Gen 2 isn't just a wireless transmitter; it’s a sophisticated audio hub with a built-in DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) and an equalizer. This allows for granular control over your audio, allowing you to tailor the sound to your preferences and specific games. The OLED display and dial on the GameDAC make adjustments quick and intuitive.
Minor Nitpicks: While largely exceptional, there are a few minor areas for improvement. The price tag is undoubtedly high, placing it at the top end of the market. Also, the earcups can get slightly warm during very long sessions, although this is common for closed-back headphones.
The Verdict: The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is a premium headset that lives up to its promise, delivering exceptional audio quality, a comfortable design, and seamless versatility across multiple platforms. The dual wireless system and the GameDAC Gen 2 are standout features that justify the high price tag for gamers who demand the very best. If you're looking for a single headset that can truly do it all, the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is an outstanding choice and an investment worth considering.
Key Highlights:
Exceptional Audio Quality: Rich, detailed sound with powerful bass and crisp highs.
Dual Wireless System: Seamless switching between 2.4GHz and Bluetooth.
Comfortable Design: Lightweight and adjustable, suitable for long gaming sessions.
Crystal-Clear Microphone: Excellent noise cancellation for clear communication.
Versatile GameDAC Gen 2: Customizable audio and convenient controls.
Cross-Platform Compatibility: Ideal for Xbox and PC gamers.
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Very well made headset in my opinion. Just started making audio and overall comfort a big part of my gaming. Despite the hefty price tag(would like to see a $100-200 drop) these are a great option if you have the budget easily top 3 in sound quality, you have parametric eq on PC, custom 10-band eq via the gameDAC, and Arctic Companion app for console with over 300 eqs for games and music. If you have PC you can install the PC software make your parametric eq then save it to the companion app for console as well. Then comfort to me is above average the pleather can get really hot during longer gaming sessions however despite that they are really nice. I would look into buying different cushions however that can change sound performance. Also the headband is probably one of if not the best in the industry it’s amazing. I just find the clamp force a little strong but with some adjustment and small breaks it’s very manageable. Biggest bonus is it’s an all-in-one headset, so you can use it on every device PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC all of it PLUS simultaneously listen to music and take calls through bluetooth.
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Hands down amazing! I had past models of the wireless pros and these improve on them in every way possible! Faster and easier set up for all. It caters to audiophiles for customization on pc or Mac. Also to people who do not want to mess specific tones and want something plug and play the basic presets to choose from are amazing. If you have a PS5, series X, and/or PC this is a must buy! Flawlessly cycle to each system quick and easy!!!! I currently have my Xbox, pc, and ps5 connected to the base. Bluetooth my phone and or switch to them easy. Does come with an audio jack which is amazing if I am not working from home but in the office I just connect to pc or laptop and I am ready. I also use these all day for work. They are comfortable all day headsets!! Mic is amazing especially for gaming or meetings clear crisp sound and it does filter out a lot of the background noise like AC, fans, neighbors mowing the lawn. The Noise cancelling is also top notch. I have the Sony MX5 and this rivals the best noise cancelling on the market. Love the swap out battery as well I wish all my headset have that. Must buy hands down best money I spent! I literally do not even take them off. I am at work and the straight to gaming if I do free time after work.