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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.Specific uses for product : Gaming
  • 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


Color: Black


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 32 Ohms


Brand Name: SteelSeries


Model Number: 61486


Model Name: Arctis Pro


Built-In Media: Cable, Headphones


Age Range Description: Adult


Warranty Description: 1 year manufacturer warranty


Customer Package Type: Standard Packaging


Number of Items: 1


UPC: 813682024529


Global Trade Identification Number: 29


Manufacturer: SteelSeries APS


Item Type Name: SteelSeries Arctis Pro High Fidelity Gaming Headset - Hi-Res Speaker Drivers - DTS HeadphoneX v2.0 Surround for PC


Is Autographed: No


Headphones Ear Placement: Over Ear


Headphone Folding Features: Over Ear


Earpiece Shape: Over Ear


Control Type: Volume Control


Control Method: Touch


Impedance: 32 Ohms


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Frequency Range: 10 to 40,000 hertz


Enclosure Material: Aluminum, Silicone, Stainless Steel


Specific Uses For Product: Gaming


Compatible Devices: PC USB


Cable Features: Retractable


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Carrying Case Material: Aluminum or Steel (speculative), Plastic (less likely)


Additional Features: Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation


Headphone Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Connectivity Technology: USB


Wireless Technology: 2.4G, Bluetooth


Bluetooth Version: 4.1


Color: Black


Style Name: Arctis Pro


Theme: Video Game


Item Weight: 15.04 ounces


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The best headset I owned(so far)
I bought this Arctis Pro in a bundle with the SteelSeries Rival 600 & Doom Eternal bundle. ($200 and it's worth it!) TL;DR: From the moment I open its box to plugging in and using it, I love the feel and overall utility of this headset. It is as simple and plugging and playing with minimal adjustments needed. (experiences may vary per computer) I can wear this comfortably, securely, and without any wiggle for extended hours(3~4hr and more) all the while the mic is amazing. (that Mic RGB... IS GREAT, and able to show even with the windscreen sponge on) This is definitely my go-to for all my current FPS gaming audio input and output needs. Disclaimer: Everybody's ear and head shapes & capabilities are different, these facts presented are true for myself. This headset was tested ONLY for 2 weeks since Early April, average 3~6hrs per daily use, at the time of this review. History: I own Razer's Nari Ultimate, VModa Crossfade, and Rummus K3-RGB. And during the 5 months of ownership I thought Nari Ult. was the best even though its design and other features aside the "Haptic Feedback" were mediocre. That is until I pulled the trigger for the bundle. I also dabble in audio production/engineering for about 5+ years total. (Straight to)The Dark Meat of My Review: -It is a lightweight headset that is snug and comfortable for long hours. (5hr+ without much sweating) -The single adjustable strap/headband is nice, this accounts for the grip/snugness of your headset. -Being wired, the 3 zone RGB effects can be left on and appreciated. Especially the (3rd Zone) mic RGB. haha -The large physical crossfader knob is highly appreciated. (great for mixer or physical volume adjust purposes) -The SteelEngine Software is praise-worthy for its centralization in customization, and very easy to use & adjust. -The ear cups/fabric & cushion material is very soft, light, breathable, and able to provide good acoustic isolation. -The headset cables is long enough and also very light (I don't feel the cable drag) -You don't need it, but the windscreen that comes with is also appreciated. -Compared to Nari Ult. the out-of-box experience is EZ and without much learning curve. With Some CONsiderations: -The left ear cup buttons/adjustments are a crime by design like any other headset. But it's better and well defined when compared to Nari. Ult. or VModa Crossfade. (ie. mute button is large and toggle-able) -The retractable mic at first is curled up (when pulled out for the first time) due to its method of storage, but can be straightened out, over some time. -The cables connections are proprietary (not your usual micro-USB or 3.5mm cable) and replacement accessories should be OEM, but I believe generic replacements can be used. (that said, it does have a 3.5mm conversion cable) -Sound quality is 2nd compared to Razer Nari Ultimate, something is off about its surround sound. (again when compared the Nari Ult.) I cannot accurately pinpoint enemy footsteps especially when within approx. 5m proximity. (with all EQ settings on both headsets being default and flat) -COD: MW/Warzone (2019) sounded better overall when I use the "Studio Reference" or the flattest EQ setting. For some reason, any other EQ Boosts (in COD:MW audio setting) sounded lacking in its boosts in EQ. (I likely need further tinkering) When compared to Nari Ult. it sounded best w/Boost Low & w/haptic turned on. Bottom Line: I can say this is the BEST (not perfect) headset I owned, even with its flaws mentioned. Nari Ultimate has its Haptic feedback, but Arctis Pro has its comfort, ease of use & adjustment. Bonus Facts: -I bought this because I was tired of getting sweaty and constant tinkering with the Nari Ult. -My research suggested that I do not need the GAME DAC attachment. (save yourself $50+) -I would recommend getting a "MoKo Headphone Stand" ($12) or a case to stash your investment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2020 by WokJockey

  • Awesome headset overall Awesome headset overall
So I've had this product for over a week and it is amazing. For the first few days, I did feel like the headset was a bit too tight and adjusting the ski band made it a bit better but it still felt tight, I continued using it and I felt nice after a few days so I guess I just kinda "broke" into them. the arctics pro is very comfortable, and because it has thick pads the noise canceling is pretty good too. the material doesn't feel cheap, they feel sturdy and like they would last a while. the sound I really good too, I'm not an audiophile but for me, it is very good. I really like how you can customize the sound profile to your taste and it has added presets if you don't know what you're doing. The mic is amazing, it sounds very clear and is of good quality. you can customize the RGB which is a nice touch. overall this is an exceptional headset and I recommend it if you want to do some gaming or just general use. here is a pros and cons list Pros Very comfortable headset good passive noise canceling materials feel of high quality ski band is a very good feature the mic is of high quality and clear the mute and volume buttons are handy the RGB is a nice touch. Cons can be a bit tight if you have a big head but you will kinda break it in. if you have on for a very long time it can get hot and it might be uncomfortable. overall a good headset and I am happy with my purchase ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2020 by skod

  • Great headset, too bad it's discontinued
I bought these when we were sent home for COVID lockdown as a refurbished model. I still use them nearly 5 years later but these days it's mostly for online gaming with friends. I love the mix control that lets me prioritize game sound or team chats. The programmable RBG is nice, but it's not like I can see it while wearing the headset. Still, it's nice that it can sync with other Steelseries peripherals like my mouse and keyboard. Some headsets give you that hot head feeling. Not these. They're super comfortable and don't feel heavy, at all. Construction is solid and sound quality is incredible. I've even been able to use them for voiceover work thanks to the excellent noise cancellation. Highly recommended but now that it's discontinued, after market prices are kinda crazy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025 by Steve Nahra

  • Headset does standout as higher quality then the standard headset
Alright so the person who recommended me to buy this headset was actually an employee from "Linus Tech Tips" who gave their opinion on one of their videos of their favorite headphone line brand which was Steelseries Arcits. So I opted to find a headset of the $150 budget because I was prepared to pay high for premium and found this headset and was drawned into buying it(I thought in buying this model was the wireless headphones model but still considered keeping it). After setup it was a bad pain and I almost caved to returning it because of all the bad reviews here regarding any of "Steelseries Arctis" headphones, but thankfully I figured out my problem. My only problem with these headphones was the device that was included to plug into the pc and modify the headphones RGB and sound was not working initially. I had to end up disabling "Steelseries Arctis Pro Game" and enable "Steelseries Arctis Pro Chat" in windows sound playback settings. Afterwards the Steelseries application on my pc worked and I setup a profile for my headphones to be green and a sound profile for music. The manual said the Pro Game option was the default to chose but Pro Chat actually works better because the feature work with that option selected in windows so idk what's up with that. As the rest of the headset it's very comfortable to wear. Ears don't seem to get hot after long use (like 4-5 hour sessions). The featured head strap feels great for comfort. I can wear these headphones for a long while and not feel fatigued because of them. The mic it's self is great definetly better than the typical "headset mic" but nothing like a yeti mic, but besides that it's a great mic still. Although I tried the supress background noise on the mic with the included app but did not result much difference so I dock it some points. The headset looks very nice out of the box and semi durable, but I wouldn't drop test it. The materials of the headset look and seem good quality materials. The stems on both sides of the headset between the headset strap and the cups seems very slim and most fragile so I say caution with that. In all I think this headset is still a great buy and I hope this review helps put any interested buyers at ease I sure did go through the motions when it started not working out of the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Bought used like new and have 0 complaints
Two weeks in I have no problems other than learning curve. Sound quality is excellent and they are decently comfortable. Nothing extravagant when it comes to comfort. But sound is better than my cloud hyperx that were 200+
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2026 by William duclos jr

  • Great Gaming Headphones with some minor issues
These headphones are great for gaming. They have good sound quality that allows you to easily hear your enemies footsteps. The software they come with is also great, however it thinks my headphones aren’t connected. And my favorite feature by far is definitely the chat mix dial, it makes every other headset unusable. In terms of reliability I have had this headset for 2 years now and the left earcup has a fracture in the plastic, this is unfortunate but as fair as I hear, this won’t happen to most people, some other people have this problem, but I wouldn’t let this steer you away from buying these headphones. And to end this off I will talk about my biggest gripe with these headphones, the ear pads are absolute garbage. I don’t know what foam they are using, but it really isn’t good. Just recently I picked up a pair of brainwavz oval micro suede earpads, this purchase actually makes the headphones comfortable and useable for long periods of time. In conclusion I would highly recommend these headphones, but if you have the cash to spare I would get the wireless ones for all the extra features they provide. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2021 by Lupul Carpatin

  • Only actually WORKS when you use "sonar."
All I want is a "plug-'n-play" headset. I don't stream, I'm not an audiophile, I just want a headset with good quality sound and a good quality mic. On initial plugin, it worked great. I was annoyed that it came with this controller for "game" and "chat", which specifically controls the volume of the chat (like discord) and everything else (game, media, w/.) which I presume is for streamers. And no, you can't just not use the plugin, it's part of the cord. The controller has the USB, and the headset has a weird, unique plug that ONLY fits the controller, so you have to deal with it whether you want it or not. But, I just set that controller to the middle, and played on. And it worked great! Good sound, good mic quality (say the people in my chat.) Then I shut down my PC and started it again. All my volume was SO QUIET. I don't mean the levels on my PC, the levels (ended up, after much troubleshooting) turned to MAX, and everything, from game audio, to youtube/hulu, to discord chat, to boosting individual people on discord, was so QUIET. The HEADSET was barely making sound at all, the HEADSET was nerfing all the volume. Internet said, "oh, you need to install the CC program, and turn on Sonar. That will fix it." Sonar introduced 6 different headphones to pick from in my sound settings, because it broke them into "media" and "game" etc, so it will boost the volume of what you're doing and lower everything else. So if you, say, sit in a discord channel while gaming with a video running on the side... FU I guess. And no, there's no "simplify" to just put a median channel or mix, you have to pick one channel in your sound settings and then change it as you change what you're doing. Deal with it. Because then you can "micro control your sound!!" which I guess some people want, so that's good for them, but I DON'T. But it kind of worked then, even though I didn't like that level of control/micromanaging over my sound. Then I updated and turned off my PC. The headphones didn't work AT ALL. Set to "media," set to "gaming," set to ANYTHING, NO sound was coming out, even after booting up and fiddling with the CC client. NOTHING!! None of the "sonar" options were working, and neither was the base headset, except for the mic. I had to go turn "sonar" OFF entirely, and then the headset worked AT ALL. But then I was back to the reduced volume problem!!! Everything was so silent, because the only want to change any volume of anything was in sonar, except anything sonar literally wasn't working. It's so much more work and effort than I want out of a freaking headset, and then it doesn't work!!! NO. NO WAY. I'm so over this headset. 3 weeks later: I had the nerve to restart my computer, and now the headset doesn't work at all. This thing is a pile of GARBAGE. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024 by D. K.

  • Very overrated, tons of better and cheaper options.
I ordered the standard Arctis Pros (no GameDac) off Amazon, and the pros with GameDAC off the actual SS website. I will tell you my opinion about each headset. SOUND QUALITY It's ok. The standard Arctis Pros sounded worse than regular Apple Earbuds, which is surprising considering Apple Earbuds sound terrible compared to nice quality open-back headphones. The standard Arctis Pros had tons of distortion. Anytime I would turn up the volume wheel on the headset, tons of distortion came out. It sucked. I then tried out the headset with the DAC. No distortion whatsoever. The sound quality was good, and was nice and strong, but it still lacked good bass, It sounded normal, like any other headset. Pretty dissapointed. What I'm even more dissapointed with is that I feel like Steelseries made the standard Pros terrible and in need for the DAC, making you spend more. That sucks. Surround sound was also terrible. Very echoey and annoying to use. The software didn't do anything except change RGB. Upon further research, I got a pair of open-back headphones. These were miles better, and 60 dollars cheaper when I got them as well. They were a lot more comfortable, and sounded super good. MIC Not that good. Basically the same as my 20 dollars garbage headset. it sounds ok. COMFORT The pads were very scratchy, but it didn't bother me that much. The headband did. It made my head sore after an hour, and the pads did not really increase breathability. My head still got hot and sweaty. OVERALL I feel like SS really just put all the budget into marketing. Compared to open-back studio headphones, this sounds like not-that-great, it's definitely not as comfortable as my soft, velour, memory foam cushions on my studio headphones, and the mic isn't even that good. Overpriced in my opinion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2020 by ponybray

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