Testseek.com have collected 99 expert reviews of the SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless.
March 2018
(87%)
99 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
Great sound, Comfortable fit, Robust transmitter, Versatile connectivity
Expensive, Tedious setup
If you want a rich audio experience with hardware-based equalization — especially on a PS4 — the Arctis Pro Wireless delivers in a big way. It's robust, it's intuitive and it's versatile. Unless you're a truly gifted music aficionado, you could conceivabl...
SteelSeries has created a brilliant headset with the Arctis Pro. The GameDAC is a useful companion device for the headset and although probably out of budget for a lot of gamers, it would still be worth the money, if not, the Artics 5 or 7 is a good secon...
Published: 2018-05-03, Author: Jacob , review by: pcgamesn.com
Abstract: Steelseries have a style - one that they've confidently stuck with for multiple generations of headphones - and the Arctis Pro Wireless doesn't change much in that regard. What it does deliver, however, is stunning audiophile-grade audio, superb comfort...
The priciest wireless gaming headset, Not compatible with Xbox One, Microphone isolation needs improvement
Between the nuanced audio and fully thought-out features of the Arctis Pro Wireless, this is SteelSeries' best wireless gaming headset yet. Compared to other peripherals, it easily surpasses them, with some of the most powerful drivers and delightedly sym...
Audiophile's sound, Ergonomic design and accessible controls, Dedicated DAC, Bass can be pushed
Soundstage not the widest, Surround sound could be better
Sure, we might appreciate a lower price tag. But paying $249 for a gaming headset of this caliber is something we can easily live with. As gaming headsets go, the Arctis Pro + GameDAC is shoo-in for audiophiles and gamers with a taste for nuanced sound...
Published: 2018-03-12, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
At this price range, I can't recommend it to everyone, as not everyone is willing to spend that much. For your average consumer and gamer, the older and more affordable SteelSeries headsets are still some of the best around. However, for those with the au...