SteelSeries
ARCTIS NOVA PRO
$219.99
Razer
Based on 27 Reddit mentions
$124.00
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
The Razer was the nari ultimate because I couldn’t pass up the haptics. It was giant, clunky, admittedly AWESOME in cyberpunk 2077 club scenes. But the wireless dongle failed after I didn’t use it for some time. Really disappointing. Then I had the Logitech Pro X 2 Lightspeed. The EQ was subpar and
...-Cre_tive- in r/steelseries
March 9, 2026 1:03 PM
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Let me start off by saying that Razer sucks bad. But I bought some of their products because they offer some functionalities that you won't find in other products. Yet again, still not happy. I first had a Razer Nari Ultimate, because they were wireless headphones with Haptic Feedback. They sucked,
...NoNameCauseReasons in r/razer
September 2, 2025 1:43 AM
2
I would argue the exact opposite. Only really used wireless for the last 10 years and have been fine. Some games I've played a ton are CSGO, Siege, every Battlefield, every cod up before Black Ops 4, Halos, Gears of War 4-Ultimate reloaded and more I can't think of. Chatting with friends while playi
...DuskDudeMan in r/Rainbow6
December 1, 2025 9:50 PM
1
I don't know if this is the same experience others have had, but warning for their wireless headsets - the batteries are*... not good*. I've had a Nari Ultimate since 2019, and within 2 years, the battery life had degraded to the point that 1.5-2hrs off the charger and it's fully discharged. Even turn
...The_Razielim in r/razer
October 21, 2025 8:31 PM
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I have mixed feelings about the lifespan on Razer products. I've owned a bunch, and for the most part they're all working fine, with minor (but annoying) issues, and one glaring one. I've had two left-handed Nagas. I mostly play WoW, so having the MMO-mouse is really nice - I've said before that if
...The_Razielim in r/razer
May 31, 2025 5:05 PM
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