SteelSeries
Arctis Pro Wireless
Based on 97 Reddit mentions
$194.99
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Just got the Nova Pro OMNI, AMA
I exchanged my Nova Pro wireless (I recently upgraded and was still within the return window) for the Omni’s. Here is what I think of them so far after giving them a spin for a few days. Other headsets I’ve had to compare are the Skullcandy Hesh 2, SS Arctis 9, and SS Arctis Pro wireless. Things the
...Crafty_Camel365 in r/steelseries
May 12, 2026 3:53 AM
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Just got the Nova Pro OMNI, AMA
Thank you for the reply! I have the older Arctis Pro Wireless and have tried A LOT of headsets to try and upgrade (not that I have to, just wanting a newer headset) and nothing had anything close to the APW (although I could stand to use a little bit more sidetone volume). I am assuming I would have
...red9109 in r/steelseries
May 6, 2026 11:25 AM
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Going from hardware managed chat mix to software managed chat mix has been honestly infuriating. Brand went from top rec to a do not buy since 2021.
In 4 years using the arctis pro wireless and now the nova elite I haven't ever had issues with sonar other than the occasionally not auto switching output from monitor to headset when I turn headset on. Literally a 10 second fix, nothing worth getting panties in a twist.
nanaimothatguy in r/steelseries
January 2, 2026 12:22 PM
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How tf do i get these to sound good on PC?
Ensure the headset is switched to the 2.4Ghz wifi channel and not Bluetooth. I use the old Arctis Pro Wireless and they've been awesome for everything but I listen to a lot of metal and decided to try a pair of Heavy H1s. Both headsets were great for music and fine for hearing my mates over Discord
...-Mauler- in r/steelseries
February 6, 2026 7:34 AM
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Is the Arctis Pro Wireless capable of High Res audio when wired?
Nova Elites have a different driver completely, made out of carbon fiber. While the frequency range is only slightly better going from 10-40khz. Biggest improvement in my opinion is the new 2.4ghz protocol it's using, allowing it to do full hi-res audio wirelessly. 16bit/48khz on the arctis pro, and
...AlphaSparta in r/steelseries
March 5, 2026 6:32 PM
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The Best Wireless Gaming Headset to Buy Now that's Picked The Most by Gamers?
I have found the Steelseries Arctis Pro Wireless to be the best of the bunch. It has good sound quality, a strong connection, Bluetooth that connects to your phone simultaneously while on the PC, decent microphone quality, and my favorite feature is that it comes with two removable batteries and one
...flamethrowr in r/gamers
November 5, 2025 9:33 PM
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Confused about DTS vs Sonar spatial audio on Arctis Pro Wireless
TL;DR for those who don't want the extra details, if you decide to use any kind of surround sound, use spatial audio on windows and NOT surround audio on the headset or sonar. For people who want to know why I'll explain in simple terms without getting into every little detail. Spatial Audio in Wind
...AlphaSparta in r/steelseries
September 26, 2025 9:02 PM
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My trusty 75t's have died and I'm looking at what to get next.
I really like the sound signature of the 75t's but I know they are an old model, so perhaps something out now is better. The right earphone just slowly lost sound, it got quieter and quieter. I'll look into these. Thanks. Didn't know you were also Steel Series. I have the Arctis Pro wireless for gam
...alexdenvor in r/Jabra
November 13, 2025 9:32 PM
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What headset are you guys using?
I moved from steel series arctis pro wireless to IEM I got the Kefin clean (paid around 10-15$) I can hear footsteps way better now, I genuinely recommend you to check the IEM, Much cheaper than “gaming headset” Footsteps are louder also the directional sound is better.
ewwmm in r/PUBATTLEGROUNDS
May 13, 2026 7:09 AM
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Monthly Support Thread & FAQ- May 2026
I recently got my Arctis Nova Pro Wireless as a replacement for my broken Arctis Pro Wireless. Since the sound on them needs some heeeeeeaaavy tweaking to sound anything near good, I had to enable Sonar. Ever since then, my network driver/device regularly looses connection for 5 to 30 seconds. Windo
...kC0pter in r/steelseries
May 18, 2026 11:31 AM
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