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SteelSeries Arctis Pro High Fidelity Gaming Headset - Hi-Res Speaker Drivers - DTS Headphone: X v2.0 Surround for PC, Black

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Color: Black


Size: Wired


Style: Arctis Pro


Features

  • Premium hi res capable speakers with high density neodymium magnets reproduce a full, expansive frequency range from 10 to 40,000 hertz with stunning realism and clarity
  • Luxurious polished steel and aluminum alloy construction offers maximum durability and a consistent fit
  • Next generation DTS headphone: X v2.0 surround sound provides optimal spatial imaging for complete 360 degree immersion
  • USB chat mix dial lets you balance and adjust the volume between your game and chat audio; Headphone sensitivity: 102 dB SPL
  • The Arctis clear cast microphone delivers studio quality voice clarity and background noise cancellation. Microphone frequency response - 10010,000 kHz. Microphone sensitivity - (-38) DBV/pa
  • Revolutionary silicone side grips for increased grip and durability

Description

Arctis Pro combines premium high fidelity audio with luxurious polished steel and aluminum alloy construction, delivering up to 40, 000 kHz audio with stunning realism and premium style. Engineered with new DTS headphone: X v2.0 and designed with the exclusive arctic ski goggle headband and air weave performance fabric ear cushions, the headset sounds as amazing as it feels. The arctic pro headset features a studio-quality clear cast microphone for unparalleled voice clarity and background noise cancellation. Headphone impedance- 32 ohm.


Brand: ‎SteelSeries


Series: ‎Arctis Pro


Item model number: ‎61486


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, Gaming Console


Operating System: ‎playstation_4


Item Weight: ‎15 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.54 x 6.55 x 7.37 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.54 x 6.55 x 7.37 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎SteelSeries APS


Language: ‎English, English, English, English, English


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎March 13, 2018


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  • Excelent audio
Audio quality is great, quite literally hearing little tidbits of and extras in songs I had never heard/noticed before; it's honestly a little weird, I like it. However, the cable decisions are a little questionable. The longer length of cable is in between the knob and the PC while having a much shorter cable between the knob and the headset itself. I find this pretty weird and a little unpleasant as with the knob sitting on the desk you only have about 3ft to move around to grab or do anything. I'd think most people would have their computer fairly close to them so the majority of the length being between the pc and knob seems to be a poor choice when it could be between the knob and headset for better user mobility as who wants to stand up with a knob dangling on the wire when it's held together via micro USB; I'd be too worried about it coming loose or getting damaged. And just another tidbit, the joints are plastic? like, what??? why?! you're making the most fragile and likely to break part out of plastic instead of metal??? tldr; good audio, too short of cable between knob & headset, joints are plastic instead of metal???? why?! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 30, 2022 by h mack

  • Steelseries headset review
I give it four stars. The audio was quite solid and slightly better than my $60 hyper x headset, it’s far more comfortable and looks loads better. Overall great purchase and the adaptor can plug into an Xbox controller with a adjustable mic which muted and unmutes with other features on the headset.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 9, 2023 by Sarah Pappalardo

  • So Close to Great
So I've recently had the pleasure of trying out the Arctis Pro and now the Arctis Pro Wireless. Here's how it went. Major Points: - Audio's good after some tuning. - Microphone is clear and excellent. - Management software doesn't feel sluggish. - Build quality is world-class. - Not intended for large heads, but can be adjusted. - Some inconsequential hardware choices are weird. First comment is that the overall elastic / steel band is not super friendly to very large noggins. On both headsets, I've had to flex the band pretty heavily outward to get it to not pinch me to death (in addition to obviously adjusting the velcro patch on the band to barely grabbing on by a single hook or two). On the bright side, the build quality is fantastic -- on both Arctis Pros, the build feels and looks sturdy. Even the base stations are made of quality components, nothing feels flimsy or thrown together. The audio quality out of the box is just meh. After adjusting the settings in the SteelSeries Engine, the audio gets MUCH better -- I tend to listen to music a lot, and while I wouldn't use these as studio monitors, they are more than acceptable. Regardless of interesting marketing points regarding Hi-Res audio, the audio configuration I settled on was a Cinema "surround profile" with a custom equalizer setting that that amps the high end and reduces the low-mid (2, -4, 2, 2, 8 if you want to know), along with Low dialogue enhancement and no bass enhancement. Interestingly and strangely, on either setting, the Stereo Profile caused substantial signal clipping (that fuzzy sound at the top and bottom of the range...there's a more technical explanation, but I'll refrain) not present on the default setting. I would not recommend enabling this setting. As a final point on the cross-cutting management software -- the SteelSeries Engine 3 -- it is the least ornate and shiny software I've used from a major gaming hardware manufacturer. However, it is also the least sluggish and buggy. I will gladly trade ornamentation for crisp functionality, which really seems to be a theme of the overall headset series. I like it. Initially I thought the "Arctis Pro" was itself RF wireless (a la G930/G950 -- I am replacing the G935s) while the "Arctis Pro Wireless" added bluetooth. This is incorrect. The "Arctis Pro" is *only* a USB or 3.5mm (and another proprietary cable) wired headset. "Arctis Pro Wireless" has both whatever RF proprietary standard SteelSeries uses, Bluetooth, and *also* the potential to be a wired headset for some consoles and handhelds. Curse of reading too fast, I suppose. Whatever, made a mistake, I'll give the wired headset a fair shot, and here's what I learned. Two major observations came from trialing the wired headset (the just "Arctis Pro"). First, the connector between the base station and the headset itself is proprietary. It most closely resembles a USB Mini-b 4-pin, but it's more rounded instead of chamfered. This is strange, because the plug itself is certainly of a size that could accept a micro- or C-type USB connector. This persists on the wireless model for the mobile audio cable. Y'all. It's 2020. Get with it. This is a premium headset, we don't do funky connectors. Second, The rubberized cable connecting to the base station both feels really bad under my arms or touching anything, and also has a tendency to coil up into something a third its overall length. This leaves you slowly leaning further and further towards wherever your base station is. Who needs good posture? Last comment is that the Pro _Wireless_ base station uses a USB Mini-b 5-pin connector (the one with the squashed-T cross-section), which I haven't seen in...a while now. Not sure why they didn't use the vastly more common Micro-USB B connector, which also has 5 pins? Maybe the proprietary connector actually is Mini-b 4-pin? Who knows? Not consequential for operation, just an interesting hardware choice. Wireless is largely the same as the wired headset. I enjoy the swappable battery approach, and the audio quality is consistent with the quality from the wired headset. No blinking lights, which doesn't particularly matter, but some folks really enjoy the lights, so there's that. Note: For some reason, Amazon is asking me how this headset does for noise cancellation. It does no noise cancellation at all. If you want noise cancellation, get the Sony bluetooth headset. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 26, 2020 by Michael Teal

  • They Were Not Joking About “X-Ray” Audio
Get the software for these headphones if you are using this on PC. The level of sound precision is absolutely nuts. I’m not a fan of the weird hinge/spin joint at the ear cups (why are these a thing anymore…) but otherwise very impressed. The cables are bizarre and very tight connections, makes you feel like you’re gonna break them when you connect them because of the force required to push the connections together. There is an inline dial for USB input devices that allows volume dampening in favor of one driver over another. This works for using the chat setting for discord and the game setting as primary audio. You spin the dial and it dampens the sound of one so you can hear the other. Material seems appropriate based on price range. Plastic all around with an elastic band for elevating the ears of the headset . There is no way to adjust this headset to headsize as mentioned in many reviews. It fits near nearly perfectly, but I do have moderate jaw discomfort due to TMJ - jaw joint pain. This does have a fair amount of jaw fatigue for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 13, 2022 by Daniel Zuniga

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