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SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless Headset review

OUR VERDICT

Although it costs a pretty penny, the SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless Headset is unmatched in sound quality even up against wired gaming headsets.

FOR

  • Lossless, Hi-Res Certified audio
  • Convenient dual battery system
  • Unmatched comfort

AGAINST

  • The priciest wireless gaming headset
  • Not compatible with Xbox One
  • Microphone isolation needs improvement

The SteelSeries Siberia 840 has long been one of the best gaming headsets since it hit the streets more than a year and a half ago. While the company has since introduced new wireless gaming headsets, like the Arctis 7, it never felt on the same level of audio performance nor was it the same without the convenient transmitter base.

Thankfully, at long last, SteelSeries has introduced a true follow-up in the form of the SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless. This gaming headset not only brings an updated aesthetic, but also Hi-Res Certified audio – just like the regular Arctis Pro – for the best sounding wireless gaming headset on the market. Now, if only it wasn’t one of the most expensive PC gaming peripherals money can buy at $329 (about £240, AU$420) – at least before the Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals hit.

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Design

SteelSeries fully updated the look of its flagship wireless gaming headset to keep in line with the rest of the Arctis line. As such, the peripheral features the same oblong-shaped ear cups fitted with breathable air weave cushions, which makes wearing this headset for hours on end incredibly comfortable and sweat-free.

The ski goggle-inspired headband, meanwhile, remains to be our favorite innovation SteelSeries has come up with. The wide, elastic headband applies just enough pressure to keep the headset firmly affixed to your noggin without any of the usual fatigue we would experience with a traditional headset cushion.

Aside from the updated styling, SteelSeries has improved on several of the onboard controls and features on the headset itself. Whereas we used to have to feel around for the power button to mute the microphone on the Sibera 840, the Arctis Pro Wireless has a prominent mute switch you can miss.

What’s more, the right-side battery cover is now magnetic, allowing us to easily swap out power cells with a single hand while keeping the other on the keyboard or controller.

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The ski goggle-inspired headband, meanwhile, remains to be our favorite innovation SteelSeries has come up with. The wide, elastic headband applies just enough pressure to keep the headset firmly affixed to your noggin without any of the usual fatigue we would experience with a traditional headset cushion.

Aside from the updated styling, SteelSeries has improved on several of the onboard controls and features on the headset itself. Whereas we used to have to feel around for the power button to mute the microphone on the Sibera 840, the Arctis Pro Wireless has a prominent mute switch you can miss.

What’s more, the right-side battery cover is now magnetic, allowing us to easily swap out power cells with a single hand while keeping the other on the keyboard or controller.

Performance

The Arctis Pro Wireless is by far the best sounding wireless gaming headset we’ve used – arguably even better than many of the wired peripherals we’ve listened to in the past. Thanks to its 40,000Hz-capable, high-fidelity speaker drivers, we can hear new nearly silent vocal elements in Franz Ferdinand’s You’re The Reason I’m Leaving.

This gaming headset also basically eliminates distortion, even when the bass is pounding in White Knuckles by OK Go. Although the surround sound is only virtual, our ears were almost tickled by the way Wolfmother’s Vagabond ends with a swirling reverberation that hits every sound channel.

When it comes to gaming, the SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless is equally as impressive, giving us a great feeling of immersion and all the oomph that should come with big on-screen explosions.

If there’s one thing we would complain about, it’s that the microphone could use an extra touch of isolation, as other players would sometimes complain about outside noise coming through game chat.

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Final verdict

Between the nuanced audio and fully thought-out features of the Arctis Pro Wireless, this is SteelSeries’ best wireless gaming headset yet. Compared to other peripherals, it easily surpasses them, with some of the most powerful drivers and delightedly symphonic sound spaces we’ve wrapped around our ears.

However, $329 (about £240, AU$420) is a lot to spend on any gaming headset, especially considering the market of surround sound wireless options out there, including the $129 (£129, AU$199) Corsair Void Pro RGB and $199 (£159, AU$299) Logitech G933.

Even SteelSeries Arctis Pro seems like a better value at $249 (about £180, AU$320). Though its wired, the regular Arctis Pro features a digital-to-analog converter for better sound you won’t get on this wireless headset.

However, if you simply can’t do without a wireless headset and don’t want to sacrifice much in the way of sound quality, the SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless is a perfect fit.

Source: techradar.com


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