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SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless

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Littlewoods
★★★★
4 years ago
Overall Great But Not What I was After.

I got this as it was recommended to me and was told it could do the job, was a bit dissatisfied especially due to the cost of this item. Overall it's a great headset and works brilliant with the PC and Xbox, it's easy to set up on both devices as well as any phone.

Headphone Review
★★★★
6 years ago
SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless gaming headset review

The SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless sets a new standard in wireless gaming headsets. It looks great, is extremely comfortable, and sounds awesome. Sure, it doesn't sound quite as good as the SteelSeries Arctis Pro + GameDAC, but that's to be expected.

Tom's Hardware
★★★★★
4 years ago
SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless Gaming Headset : High-Quality Hi-Res

The SteelSeries Arctis Pro is a mighty expensive wireless headset. With an MSRP of $330/£330 and availability as low as $270 on Amazon at the timeof writing, it's more than twice the price of the SteelSeries Arctis 7 2019 Edition wireless headset ($110 on Amazon at the time of writing), which we...

Comfortable headband design; Peerless swappable battery system; Crisp hi-res audio; Feature-laden base station

Hasn't evolved at the pace of other Arctis models; Expensive; No ChatMix thumb wheel on earcups; Needs base station to charge; Headband durability concerns

PC Magazine
★★★★
6 years ago
SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless Review

SteelSeries makes a wide range of gaming headsets, from budget-priced wired models to expensive wireless bundles. The Arctis Pro Wireless is in the latter camp, with a hefty $329.99 price tag and the performance, build quality, and features to back it up. It features a dedicated transmitter with its own screen for adjusting sources, EQ settings, and audio mixing without even touching your PC or console, and comes with two batteries so you never have to plug it in to charge. It also has Bluetooth connectivity and even a wired option, so you can use it with your smartphone and leave the transmitter at home. Its full feature set, strong audio performance, and comfortable fit earn it our Editors' Choice for wireless gaming headsets. Design The Arctis Pro Wireless headset is nearly identical to the wired Arctis Pro + GameDAC, but equipped with a battery and Bluetooth controls, and lacking colored lighting. It's understated and black, with slightly rubberized plastic earcups. Soft, brea...

The SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless is a remarkably full-featured wireless gaming headset, with a handy transmitter with its own controls and display, and both Bluetooth and wired connectivity as backups.

Excellent audio quality; Comfortable; Lots of connection options; Two batteries with charging compartment in transmitter

Expensive; Doesn't feel quite as premium as similarly priced headsets

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
4 years ago
Fricken awesome

Mighty Ape for starters absoloutely killed it with shipping, even in this pandemic they had this headset to me in Victoria, Australia with in one day!! As for the product it self in my opinion worth every cent. My last pair was the gen 4 a50's and I personally reckon just sound quality out of the box shits all over the Astros. All the settings and what not is just an added bonus but for anyone buying don't freak out with how quiet they are out of the box there is a volume limiter setting that you can access in the settings and turn it off and they are actually quite loud but still crystal clear all the way from lows to the mids and even up to the highs. 11/10 highly recommend.

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
5 years ago
Arctics Pro,

Well I owned the Arctic 7 and is a fantastic pair of head-phones, But the other day they were having problems with the usb cable being lose and chargering then not. Orderd the Arctic Pro,Has a better and clearer mic and the sound is fantastic. Still have the Chat/game volume button which sold me (always play online with people so is a must for me) Has two batteries so dont have to worry about the usb to headphone charging. Orderd it 10:40am in wellington and was in my hands by 7:19pm from Auckland, Nice Work Mighty Ape!

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
5 years ago
Best headphones I’ve ever had

Love that it has two batteries so I never have to worry about plugging it up and charging it by cable, trying to get sound levels right is taking a while at first it seemed to low but I found in settings a sound limit lock turned it off that up it plus you can create your own sound level effect,Only thing so far is that I have a big head so just top of my head was touching the metal frame so my ears weren’t fully comfortable covered I had to bend the metal frame a bit now fits fine , just worried about the side joints snapping like that other fellow said in his review I’ve had it happen with a thew of my previous headphones afterglow,turtle beach and Logitech I hope that warranty covers it

Mighty Ape
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★★★
5 years ago
structural break after 9 months of use

Have had this headset for under a year, the tiny swivel joint that holds the ear cup on broke. The headset itself is solid, great long life batteries and the charging station for them is super handy just extremely disappointing to see these break. Especially at the price point.

PC World
★★★★★
12 months ago
SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless review: A high-end gaming headset with years of experience

The Arctis Pro Wireless is easier to recommend in 2018 than its aging Siberia 800 predecessor, but its charging system feels less useful than it once did and the audio isn’t much better than the much cheaper Arctis 7.

Industry-leading microphone; Arctis design is still exceedingly comfortable; Better sound than its Siberia 800 predecessor;

Lacks bass, and EQing more in just leads to a muddy sound; Expensive, by 2018 standards; Dual-battery system is neat, but not as useful when most headsets last up to 24 hours per charge;

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