SteelSeries
ARCTIS NOVA PRO
$219.99
SteelSeries
Based on 94 Reddit mentions
$194.99
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
I think you like what you like. Every reddit thread i saw on the Steelseries Arctis Pro Wireless headset called them garbage but mine are still working perfectly 6 years after getting them.
MutilatedMarvel in r/Rainbow6
December 1, 2025 3:34 PM
2
Jeg plejer selv at køre med Steelseries (jeg har et Arctis Pro Wireless, så det er efterhånden ret gammelt :D ). Mht. komfort, så vil jeg anbefale dig at gå ned i din lokale Elgiganten / Power eller hvilken biks du nu plejer at købe fra, og så lige prøve et headset på før du beslutter dig. Det er su
...MikkelFromGames in r/dktechsupport
April 13, 2026 1:53 PM
1
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
...Seagon in r/steelseries
January 19, 2026 6:20 PM
1
when i first got my Arctis Pro wireless i had the same crackling and it drove me crazy. turned out the USB port on my PS5 wasn't delivering clean power consistently. grabbing a powered USB hub between the console and headset dongle fixed it completely. also if you have the optical version the TOSLIN
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/steelseries
February 16, 2026 5:50 PM
1
Hey there I've got a arctis pro + game dac for 4 years as well and i'm looking into buying a wireless headphone. Steelseries is still my favorite brand but the new nova series feels too expensive for me :( Do you think a used arctis pro wireless is a nice choice if the price is nice? I've seem ones
...Xeno_Xenon_ in r/steelseries
August 30, 2025 5:45 AM
1
He’s right. But if you can’t use a mic near your face like a “streamer” a good headset mic will serve you best in this situation. As he said, if you don’t want a ton of background/room noise making into your recording your mic gotta be as close as possible. Mounting to the monitor 19” away likely wo
...GrindblueNightmare in r/microphone
September 13, 2025 11:42 PM
1