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March 2018
(87%)
99 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
1815 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
They sound great – really
Really great
The boom mic is retractable so it won't get in the way
The boom mic sounds fantastic and does a great job with background noise
Setup is very easy
Very Good Build Quality
Hi-Res Audio Quality
Volume & Bass Levels
2.4GHz OLED Transmitter / Receiver
Very Comfortable
2 Bundled 1000mAh Lithium Ion Batteries
Positioning Audio Via DTS Headphone
X V2.0
Wired & Wireless Use (2.4GHz / Bluetooth)
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Quality
Sound
Comfort
Style
Compatible with everything
Excellent audio quality
Comfortable
Lots of connection options
Two batteries with charging compartment in transmitter
Industry-leading microphone
Arctis design is still exceedingly comfortable
Better sound than its Siberia 800 predecessor
Comfortable headband design
Peerless swappable battery system
Crisp hi-res audio
Feature-laden base station
Great sound
Comfortable fit
Robust transmitter
Versatile connectivity
Great overall audio quality
Swappable battery system
Easytouse base station with OLED
Lossless 2.4Ghz and Bluetooth
The editors didn't like
They're expensive ($329)
People with larger heads may not find them as comfortable
No hotswap on the battery (not a major con really)
Price (For Some)
DTS Headphone X Only Available For PC
No RGB Illumination (Unlike The GameDAC Model)
Requires a hefty commitment from the wallet
Expensive
Doesn't feel quite as premium as similarly priced headsets
Lacks bass
And EQing more in just leads to a muddy sound
By 2018 standards
Dual-battery system is neat
But not as useful when most headsets last up to 24 hours per charge
Great overall audio quality, Swappable battery system, Comfortable, Easytouse base station with OLED, Lossless 2.4Ghz and Bluetooth
Price, Bass on the safe side
Wireless headsets don't come better than the SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless. The only alternative that comes to mind that might offer some competition in this price range is the Astro A50. While the microphone on the A50 performs somewhat better, the Arc...
Abstract: With these features and considerations in mind, we set out to purchase the top 20 gaming headsets we could get our hands on. After some intense gaming sessions using all of the headphones, we crowned the SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless winner of the lot...
Hasn't evolved at the pace of other Arctis models, Expensive, No ChatMix thumb wheel on earcups, Needs base station to charge, Headband durability concerns
It's a big outlay that SteelSeries is asking for with their top-of-the-range Arctis Pro Wireless, but for the money you're showered with premium features that assuage any buyer's remorse...
Published: 2019-07-08, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
Quality, Sound, Comfort, Style, Compatible with everything
Requires a hefty commitment from the wallet,
SteelSeries has brought us once again one of the best lines in gaming headsets the Arctis. I received the Arctis Pro Wireless and I was excited to compare them to the other Arctis headsets. Don't let the price scare you. These headsets are designed to las...
Very Good Build Quality, Hi-Res Audio Quality, Volume & Bass Levels, 2.4GHz OLED Transmitter / Receiver, Very Comfortable, 2 Bundled 1000mAh Lithium Ion Batteries, Positioning Audio Via DTS Headphone:X V2.0, Wired & Wireless Use (2.4GHz / Bluetooth), Engi
Price (For Some), DTS Headphone X Only Available For PC, No RGB Illumination (Unlike The GameDAC Model),
Even though it took a very long time for the Arctis Pro Wireless to make it to our lab that meant we had no reason to "rush" our review so we've been using it for over a month now with very good results. Of course as expected both in terms of au...
They sound great – really, really great, The boom mic is retractable so it won't get in the way, The boom mic sounds fantastic and does a great job with background noise, Setup is very easy
They're expensive ($329), People with larger heads may not find them as comfortable, No hotswap on the battery (not a major con really)
Published: 2019-02-21, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The new Arctic Pro Wireless headset is easy to set up, while the multitude of configuration options can be accessed either using the base station or SteelSeries Engine 3. Thanks to the chassis materials, the headset is quite light, while the adjustable wo...
Industry-leading microphone, Arctis design is still exceedingly comfortable, Better sound than its Siberia 800 predecessor
Lacks bass, and EQing more in just leads to a muddy sound, Expensive, by 2018 standards, Dual-battery system is neat, but not as useful when most headsets last up to 24 hours per charge
The SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless is in a weird place, as is the Astro A50 nowadays.Mentioned in this articleLogitech G533Read PCWorld's review$80.21MSRP $149.99See iton AmazonAs gaming headsets go, they're both pretty great—the A50 has a slight edge in...
It's impossible to ignore the price of the Arctis Pro, but let us do so for a little while longer.When you're buying a premium product you always hope that the theatre of opening it up and revealing your purchase will justify the expense, even if we all s...
Published: 2018-03-16, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent audio quality, Comfortable, Lots of connection options, Two batteries with charging compartment in transmitter,
Expensive, Doesn't feel quite as premium as similarly priced headsets
The SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless is a remarkably full-featured wireless gaming headset, with a handy transmitter with its own controls and display, and both Bluetooth and wired connectivity as backups...