One of SteelSeries’ best gaming headsets is over $100 off

One of SteelSeries’ best gaming headsets is over $100 off

This wireless gaming headset is loaded with features, and discounted heavily, if you don’t mind a damaged box.

This wireless gaming headset is loaded with features, and discounted heavily, if you don’t mind a damaged box.

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A picture of a hand holding up the black headset, on a background of orange and yellow stripes set in a geometric pattern.
A picture of a hand holding up the black headset, on a background of orange and yellow stripes set in a geometric pattern.
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset.
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales

Brad Bourque is a tech journalist and commerce writer based out of Portland, Oregon. He’s contributed to sites like Digital Trends, Business Insider, and WIRED.

SteelSeries has the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset on sale for $239.99 (currently between $300 and $350 at other retailers). The Xbox version that supports a host of other platforms including PlayStation, PC, and Switch is available in both black and white. The PlayStation version, which supports the same platforms except for Xbox, is discounted in white. Both versions can also connect to mobile devices via Bluetooth.

$240

The Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset supports active noise cancellation, swappable batteries, Bluetooth support, and compatibility with PC and most consoles — including Xbox and PlayStation. This model includes a base station that makes it easy to toggle crucial sound settings. Read our review.

This isn’t your average price reduction; SteelSeries’ reason for discounting the headsets is because their packaging is damaged. It assures that the hardware inside is still unused and undamaged, and the headset includes the same one-year warranty as any of its new headsets.

The Nova Pro Wireless was an impressive gaming headset when it launched four years ago — and still is — especially at this price point. It has all the features you’re probably expecting from a high-end wireless headset, like active noise cancellation for blocking out sounds, a noise-canceling microphone for clear callouts and crisp voice delivery, and Bluetooth connectivity in case you need to take a call. In addition, the slick USB base station adds a ton of unique functionality, like charging a spare batteries to minimize downtime when one dies, onboard controls for game profiles and sound mixing, and the ability to blend up to three inputs at a time (including Bluetooth).

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There are some things you should keep in mind if you’re thinking of picking up the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless. Our reviewers disagreed on its comfort. Neither found it uncomfortable, but both agreed that it’s heavier than other SteelSeries headsets. If you were considering the newer and more expensive Nova Pro Omni, this headset has most of the same unique features at a much more palatable price point.

Read our SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro review.

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