MCHOSE
V9 PRO
$54.00
SteelSeries
Based on 129 Reddit mentions
$219.99
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
under 250 theres a few routes you can go depending on whether you want open back for better gaming audio or closed back to avoid mic bleed. open back options like beyerdynamic dt 900 pro x and sennheiser hd560s are really good for fps footsteps and wide soundstage. both run fine without an amp but y
...ryujinballer in r/streaming
September 19, 2025 8:51 AM
40
For seamless convenience of switching back and forth between Xbox and PC, then the Astro would win out a bit because the charging base station can plug into both platforms simultaneously with two separate USB ports. Also, if it matters any, the A50’s microphone is insanely better than the Arctis Nov
...BladeOfSmoke in r/AstroGaming
December 19, 2025 3:17 PM
10
I use the Arctis nova pro wireless. I find them to wonderful. Good sound and clarity. For a gaming headset with a built in mic the mic clarity is very strong as well.
Beneficial_Horse_525 in r/BestBuyWorkers
June 30, 2025 4:28 PM
15
If this helps, my top 3 headsets are, in no particular order (rankings below), the Astro A50’s, the Audeze Maxwell and the new SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Elite - with the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless right behind ‘em. Here are my breakdowns, as someone that owns all of them (well, minus the Nova Pro Wi
...Namdnas78 in r/PS5pro
October 15, 2025 1:27 AM
12
What’s your budget? I have SteelCase Arctis Nova Pro Wireless and recommend them. They have two batteries, hot swappable, and a good mic, noise canceling and comfortable. Not cheap, but I’ve had them for a year and haven’t regretted getting them.
RightPedalDown in r/simracing
April 6, 2026 11:29 PM
5
I purchased an Arctis Nova Pro Wireless a couple years ago on sale. First, the price is really quite high right now at close to $400 for the PC version of the headset. I did not buy it at the price, and I would only buy it on sale and if you’d be willing to pay that much for a device. There are vers
...sometimes_steph_ in r/GirlGamers
April 14, 2026 6:00 PM
5
I never found Corsair's headband design to be comfortable, so I've been on SteelSeries for a while! I picked up the Nova Pro Wireless a couple years ago and haven't had any regrets at all. The ANC is nothing like Bose, Apple, or Sony can offer, but it's noticeable. I'm not fond of all the integrated
...PumpkinSpiceGirl98 in r/Corsair
June 3, 2025 8:32 PM
8
I have the same problem with Steelseries arctis nova pro wireless and Sonar. Tried a few suggestions, nothing helps. For me to work I need to not use Sonar at all. So no microphone ingame for me because I'm not going to have a lesser sound experience using my computer just to be able to ask some dud
...gulguma in r/duneawakening
April 6, 2026 1:00 PM
2
Du lyder måske ikke helt som en gamer men ville da stadig anbefale at kigge på Arctis Nova Pro Wireless evt bare for at vide mere Upsides: Både bluetooth og 2.4g endda på samme tid Meget komfortable med sådan et floating headband design, dog bedst hvis man køber Wicked Cushions oven i. Rigtig fin ly
...LazyDawge in r/dktechsupport
April 12, 2026 1:34 PM
2
Agree, hade the arctis 7 wireless , mic was crazy good. People didn’t hear a vacumcleaner in the same room. Now I have the nova pro. They are nicer design fits better but the software is to ”advance” and sonar randomly needs to be set up again. The earlier arctis was just plug and play. The newer ne
...Quick_Collection_562 in r/steelseries
April 18, 2026 10:39 AM
2