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SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless Gaming Headset - High Fidelity 2.4 GHz Wireless - Mixable Bluetooth - Non-Stop Dual Battery - OLED Base Station - AI Noise Canceling Mic - PC, PS5, PS4, Mobile - Black

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Color: Black


Size: Wireless


Style: Arctis Pro


Pattern: Headset


Features

  • Dual-Wireless technology provides rock solid, 2.4G wireless lossless audio for gaming, combined with Bluetooth connectivity for mobile devices
  • Premium Hi-Res speakers with high-density neodymium magnets reproduce a full, expansive frequency range from 10 40,000 Hz with stunning realism and clarity
  • Luxurious lightweight steel and aluminum alloy construction offers maximum durability and a consistent fit
  • Two included swappable batteries allow you to charge a battery in the base station, while using the other for more than 20 hours of gaming
  • Widely recognized as the best mic in gaming, the ClearCast microphone delivers studio-quality voice clarity and background noise cancellation
  • Optional firmware update from SteelSeries Engine will add PS5 input mode.

Description

Arctis Pro Wireless features rock solid dual wireless technology with lag free 2.4G wireless lossless audio and Bluetooth mobile audio, combined with 40,000 Hz capable Hi-Res capable speaker drivers and a Clear Cast mic making it the ultimate gaming audio system. Plus, Arctis Pro Wireless is designed with luxury materials like polished steel and aluminum alloy, and the exclusive Arctis ski goggle headband and Airwave performance fabric ear cushions. The multi input wireless transmitter with an OLED screen and included swappable rechargeable batteries make the gaming audio system as flexible as it is powerful. 2.4g range: 40 ft., 12m 5–40,000 kHz battery life 20 hours (10 per battery). Bluetooth version 4.1 Bluetooth profiles a2dp, hfp, hsp.

Brand: SteelSeries


Color: Black


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 32 Ohms


Noise Control: ‎Active Noise Cancellation


Frequency Response: ‎40000 Hz


Headphones Jack: ‎3.5 mm Jack


Model Name: ‎Arctis Pro Wireless


Connectivity Technology: ‎Wireless


Wireless Communication Technology: ‎Bluetooth


Included Components: ‎Arctis Pro Wireless Headset; Transmitter Base Station; USB Audio Cable; Toslink Optical Cable; Mobile Audio Cable; Mobile Charging Cable; Microphone Windscreen


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Material: ‎Aluminum, Steel


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Gaming


Charging Time: ‎20 Hours


Compatible Devices: ‎PC, PS5, PS4, Mobile


Control Type: ‎Media Control


Cable Feature: ‎Without Cable


Item Weight: ‎1.5 Pounds


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Style: ‎Arctis Pro


Control Method: ‎Touch


Number of Items: ‎1


Battery Life: ‎20 Hours


Audio Driver Type: ‎Dynamic Driver


Bluetooth Range: ‎10 Meters


Bluetooth Version: ‎4.1


Earpiece Shape: ‎Rounded Over-Ear


Series Number: ‎61473


Hardware Interface: ‎Bluetooth


UPC: ‎813682022358


Input Device Interface: ‎Bluetooth


Supports Bluetooth Technology: ‎Yes


Special Feature: ‎Gaming


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎58


Manufacturer: ‎SteelSeries


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎20 Hours


Item model number: ‎61473


Hardware Platform: ‎Gaming Console


Operating System: ‎PlayStation 4


Item Weight: ‎1.51 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎3.54 x 6.55 x 7.37 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.54 x 6.55 x 7.37 inches


Batteries: ‎2 CR2 batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎March 13, 2018


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  • Very good gaming headset on par, probably better than Astro A50
Color: Black Size: Wireless Style: Arctis Pro Pattern: Headset
I've had this for a couple months now on my PS4 and am quite satisfied. I'm coming from a Gen 1 A50 that I've used for a very long time. The main reason I purchased is for the battery life and swapping feature. I typically go days without swapping, but if for some reason I forgot to swap, I can do so quickly and continue gaming. With A50's you need to plug in to charge. My old A50's battery life was a couple hours at most even after a new battery replacement. Granted, I know the new A50's get much better battery life, on par with the Arctis, but it's a plus nevertheless. I really appreciate never having to be tethered. BTW, swapping batteries on Astros are not easy, so that's another benefit of swappable batteries - you can just buy new ones if they eventually run out of charges. The sound quality is different than the Astros. Astros were definitely more bass heavy, but I quickly got used to the tighter sound on the Arctis. They definitely sound more crisp. Another difference is that the earcups on the Arctis are much more isolating. Again, it's different, not better or worse. However, while talking, you can still hear your own voice with the Sidetone feature that let's you set how much of your own voice you want to hear through your headset. I set mine very low, but you can turn off altogether if you want. Supposedly the mic quality on the Arctis is better than the Astros from what I read, but I don't really care since I don't listen to myself. Everyone heard me fine with both. One feature I really do miss is the flip up mic on the A50's. This is a tactile, binary mute indicator. I always knew I was muted with it flipped up. On the Arctis, there is a red light on the mic that indicates mute, but I have to actually look at a reflection to visually confirm its muted. On the plus side, it's nice to completely retract the mic so it's not even there on the Arctis. Not as crisp a design as the flip up/mute mic though. As far as comfort, they both felt good, neither stood out more than the other. For build quality, I prefer the Arctis surprisingly. The buttons and wheels just feel crisper. It seems like a more durable design at the key weak points as well. The two headsets are pretty close in all ways, just different. Aside from the battery swap which I think is the best, most practical feature for a wireless headset, there are a couple other things that made me choose this one over the A50 gen 3. The customizability of sound in the easy to reach mixer is nice but I don't change settings much myself. I heard the charging stand for the A50 is inconsistent and fussy, which makes total sense if you are trying to line up charging points. Also, it's a 3 year old headset at this point. Maybe gen 4 will blow us all away, but I needed a new one now. Another thing that's a plus on the Arctis is the bluetooth capability. I thought I would use it more, but haven't had the need yet in my setup. I have a dedicated BT headset and I just swap when I need to make a call. It could be useful if you don't have multiple headsets though. Overall, I am very satisfied with the headset. Sounds great, comfortable, and battery for days (recreational gamer), and quick swapping if you run out. But I would probably also be almost as satisfied with an updated A50. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2019 by Drawring Simon

  • First Week Impressions: best gaming headset if cost isnt an issue
Color: Black Size: Wireless Style: Arctis Pro Pattern: Headset
Downsizing from a pretty large set up, needed something low drag and picked up these, the new Audio technica mx50 gaming headset, and the cheaper wireless logitech cans. Pros: FUNCTIONALITY - i cannot iterate on this enough, these are the most functional and well thought out pair of cans you can buy, my favorite functionality is the 2 battery and charging doc in the wireless receiver, having no charging down time or having to plug in a wire while playing is something that really makes this headset standout. Comfort - full disclosure I got the wicked ear pads for MX50 and it certainly widened the sound stage and helped with bass, as well as helping with comfort (4 hour gaming session my ears got sweaty with stock pads, not with the wickeds). These headphones are heavier than the ATG1WL but you dont feel it on your head, i First hated the ski goggle head band but i love it now. Sound pass through - turning these off and having it go straight to your speakers without having to change audio source is FANTASTIC. MIC quality - coming form an at 2030 XLR, i was expecting to get some comments from my friends, no bother, they all said i sounded really great, just more condensed; i am not using the pop filter. I also love the pull out function of the mic and this made it stand out over the AT G1WL. EQ Options - I love having options to change the EQ and all that, having software to do so as well as an OLED transmitter is very nice and easy to use. You can play with it and find great sound options for everything, makes up for the okay sound. CONS: Sound - could be better especially with the stock ear cups, however, after playing with the EQ im very content with the sound, mind you im coming from a professional set up, AKG 702s with phantom power DAC. These are gaming headphones, not monitor headphones, Very happy with what they do. That said out of the box the G1WLs are noticeably better but i wasnt a fan of the V-shaped bass on those, really enjoy the balanced sound on these Arctis Pros and i can change the EQ for different types of musics and per game (fps vs. singleplayer (borderlands/destiny) vs. Co op game where i need more chat balance. Battery life is kind of meh but you get two batteries so idk if its really a con, just something to be aware of if you think you're too lazy to put the extra battery in the dock. Will update this if i suffer any QC issues but so far im very happy with my purchase and highly reccomend these headphones for a wireless gaming set up. The sound isnt insane but for wireless gaming headphones its very good with a ton of functionality and adjust ability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2019 by Mike

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