SteelSeries
Arctis Pro Wireless
Based on 97 Reddit mentions
$194.99
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What headset are you guys using?
I moved from steel series arctis pro wireless to IEM I got the Kefin clean (paid around 10-15$) 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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Advice on which headset to buy for Series X
I have used Turtle Beach since day 1 gaming on XBox. My XBox is now a Series X. My headset is the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3. It's the best sounding gaming headset! I use it for gaming and listening to music. It has 60mm drivers so the bass is really nice. No one else has drivers that big. Most
...stacey92969 in r/XboxSupport
December 11, 2025 9:46 AM
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Arctis Nova Wireless + Sonar + DTS X / Dolby Atmos
If you're coming from an older Steel Series headset that supports DTS X or Atmos you might prefer how they sound compared to Sonar.I updated from the Arctis Pro Wireless and thought that the Nova Pro Wireless sound like trash without DTS X. You usually have to choose between DTS X/Atmos or Chatmix/M
...ausanon92 in r/steelseries
January 13, 2026 1:07 PM
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Is the Arctis Pro Wireless worth it in 2026?
Hi mate, I’ve had my Arctis pro wireless for just over 5 years now but only recently moved to PC so just starting to explore GG engine and Sonar etc.. For the last couple of weeks I’ve been non stop watching headset reviews trying to decide what new headset to get because I felt like I needed someth
...Shinjiitso in r/steelseries
March 3, 2026 9:12 PM
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Don’t waste your money on turtle beach.
I did the opposite. I went through several pairs of SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless that broke in a similar spot where the earcups rotate (known issue with the original Arctis headsets). Then I moved to the Arctis Nova Pro which are much better designed so they don't break, but sound worse IMO. Swit
...master_assclown in r/TurtleBeach
July 15, 2025 7:47 AM
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SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless are the most uncomfortable headset I've ever bought
So funny story. I refunded the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, and ended up buying the Arctis Pro Wireless (not the Nova Pro). With that headset I had annoying humming/buzzing sound, that apparently seems to be common with the headset. Refunded that one too, and ended up just going back to my Arctic 7 hea
...Matuzzz in r/steelseries
July 22, 2025 2:45 AM
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Sound dropping after hitting curbs
It’s weird, I use SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless but it goes from a Dac. It wasn’t ever an issue before, just randomly started. I’ve tried using the default headset option and running it through SteelSeries software too. Rolled back my Nvidia Driver and that didn’t do it. Windows fully up to date,
...waffle_stomperr in r/iRacing
October 17, 2025 1:04 AM
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Does anyone know why this happens?
For my part I have 2 SteelSeries products. An Apex 7 keyboard and an Arctis Pro Wireless headset. I don't use these two products extensively. My keyboard has problems (led and wheel) and my headset also has problems. It works well but the base station is no longer detected by the GG application. , (
...Outside_Sink9674 in r/steelseries
November 20, 2025 12:53 PM
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Sick of SteelSeries Sonar, what other brands have more stable SOFTWARE?
Yeah that's a perfect analogy, I used to daily drive a pair of Arctis Pro Wireless (when steelseries gg didn't exist) and i loved the sound of the headset and convenience, but now it's harder for me to recommend newer headsets because of the fact you need sonar for game/chat mixing and EQs. Even aft
...AlphaSparta in r/steelseries
November 22, 2025 4:18 AM
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