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SteelSeries’ Arctis line has long been among my favorite gaming headsets. The line’s ski goggle headband provides great comfort, even during long gaming sessions. With the brand’s all-new Arctis Nova line, SteelSeries break away from its iconic headband design (and yes, the Arctis 1 Wireless doesn’t sport the ski goggle headband either) and replaces it with a “Stretchy Comfort Band” that doesn’t rely on gravity. For the new model, SteelSeries also replaced the airweave cushions with a leatherette material. Does the new Arctis Pro Nova line benefit from these changes? Let’s find out.
The Nova Pro Wireless with the base stationLike the Arctis Pro, the Nova Pro Wireless models come with a wireless base station that allows for wireless connection as well as a slot for charging and holding the swappable headset battery. The Nova Pro’s base station sports an OLED display that allows users to swap between sources, control volume, set game/chat mix balance, and cycle between the different EQ presets. On the back of the base station, we find two USB-C ports, which allow the station to connect to different platforms at once. For testing, we connected one port to an Xbox Series and the other to a PlayStation 5. This works flawlessly without the need for switching USB transmitters between platforms, and while it doesn’t allow you to connect to multiple platforms simultaneously, the base station does switch to a different platform when powered on. Personally, this is one of the most exciting new features of SteelSeries' new premium headset. There is, however, also a downside to using a base station for wireless connectivity as it somewhat limits versatility by not being able to connect wirelessly to a Nintendo Switch (in handheld mode) and smart devices via USB-C. Multiplatform players who also own a Switch (or Switch Lite) can still connect via the headset's Bluetooth feature, but Bluetooth audio is somewhat limited on Nintendo's platform.
The wireless base station allows for USB switching between multiple devices at the same timeThe retractable microphone with AI-powered noise canceling is hidden inside the left ear cup and blends into the outer shell of SteelSeries' new premium headpiece. The mic can easily be muted via the easily-accessible mute button on the left earcup. In addition to the mic mute button, the left side also features a volume slider and the multi-function power button, which also serves as a switch for ANC. On the right earcup, we'll find the Bluetooth pairing button. All of the buttons are well placed and allow for easy access - spot on SteelSeries.
Although overall comfort remains great, I do think I still prefer the use of SteelSeries' airweave over the new leatherette cushions. Yes, it does look more premium, but at the same time, my ears got warmer and, at times, a bit sweaty. This might be a matter of personal taste, but I would opt for the older airweave pads. Another thing that I noticed is that the supplied ear pads are somewhat more shallow than those of the older Arctis line. At times, I felt my ears hitting the back of the headphones. Nothing major, but noticeable nonetheless.
Luckily, the stretchy comfort band offers plenty of comfort
When using the headset for music, there's plenty of separation between different instruments, and SteelSeries' offering makes for a viable option when you're looking for more than just a gaming headset.
As for microphone quality - I would say that the Nova Pro Wireless packs one of the better headsets mics in this segment, possibly rivaling some budget gaming mics. Voices come through clear across the board with no distortion.
The removable battery under the magnetic earcupGranted, single battery life isn't on the same level as SteelSeries's own Arctis 7+ line or the monstrous HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless, but if the Infinity Power system is used correctly, you'll never run out of juice.
*Review sample provided by the manufacturer
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The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless isn't the cheapest, but it offers features aplenty, excellent sound quality, and great comfort. SteelSeries' offering is easily one of the best, if not the best, wireless gaming headset currently available.
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