Arctis Pro Wireless

SteelSeries

Arctis Pro Wireless

64 positive 0 neutral 30 negative

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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

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flamethrowr in r/gamers

November 5, 2025 9:33 PM

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Boxing Day Sales - Price Comparisons and Price History

I have been using the Arctis pro wireless for like 5 years now it’s the best headset I’ve ever used. The batteries and ear cups are starting to go and I’d rather just upgrade than spend money on spare parts. That and USB C charging

SniffBlauh in r/australia

December 26, 2025 9:51 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

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-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

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AlphaSparta in r/steelseries

March 5, 2026 6:32 PM

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elgato+ps5+pc+gaming headset=possible to work together?

Get the SS Arctis Pro Wireless. They are essentially the arctis nova but they are the generation before. I love my Arctis Pro Wireless and I bought some new ear cups with a cooling gel on them. They are comfy and on hot days you are given a pippet to put some droplets of water on the cups to make th

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OneArmMorriss in r/LogitechG

May 1, 2026 1:29 PM

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Why Arctis Pro Wireless is still the most capable SteelSeries headset, and why I am buying more instead of moving to Nova

You are right USB-C is the direction everything is unfortunately going, but the issue is that USB-C in headsets is not a functional replacement for what SPDIF optical enabled. Optical gave us: A second independent digital input, Direct Dolby bitstream handling, Zero electrical noise on the line, No

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bigginz87 in r/steelseries

December 8, 2025 3:58 PM

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Are the Heavys H1H headphones worth buying?

Pasting from the Headphones sub as it was removed for having "Heavys" in it 🙄: As a Metaller I caved under the relentless advertising for the H1Hs and ordered a pair with the Xmas discount, looking forward to having snazzy headphones with decent band shells. When travelling I use a pair of Samsung B

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-Mauler- in r/MetalForTheMasses

January 8, 2026 7:26 AM

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Guess this the most expensive headphone In my life that I spend 🫣🫣🫣but while trying it on the showroom ….. it’s really damn solid 😈

Yea, I completely agree with what you just said. If (or when) my arctis pro wireless completely gives in I will probably look for a set of good headphones and I’ll add a separate mic to the mix cause 9/10 times I don’t need one anyway. I mean, I recently did the amp upgrade cause the wires in the he

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Seagon in r/steelseries

January 19, 2026 6:20 PM

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Do you prefer wired or wireless peripherals?

Only preference is wireless mouse. I absolutely cannot deal with the feeling of the mouse cable while I swipe across my desk. I charge it maybe once every 2 weeks. Using the Corsair M65 RGB Ultra. Headset just happened to be wireless, but it's incredible and can't see myself ever replacing it. (Unle

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dark-haven in r/gamingpc

February 14, 2026 2:55 PM

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