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Steelseries artics pro
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steelseries artics pro

That was over four years ago, though, and it’s taken that long for SteelSeries to make a proper follow-up.

steelseries artics pro

The SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless wowed us in 2018 with its extensive connectivity options, strong sound quality, and handy dual batteries.

steelseries artics pro

How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.Although, as tasteful as the RGB is around the rim of each earcup, it's a dead giveaway that this is a gaming headset, never mind the unique ski goggle-style headband that makes all Arctis headsets some of the most comfortable you will ever try. Visually, the Arctis Pro can blend in with other types of regular headphones in public, even if the mic is retractable instead of detachable. And, like other Arctis models, there is a volume control wheel and mic mute button on the back of the left earcup-however, those controls don't exist on the 3.5mm wired version. The GameDAC is also where you can balance game/chat and other EQ settings to your liking. If that wasn't enough, the Arctis Pro is also DTS Headphone: X surround sound compatible, which means you can get virtual surround sound at the push of a button on the included GameDAC. The Arctis Pro frequency response range edges out the Cloud Alpha by a lot on the low end, from 10Hz-40,000Hz. Aside from on-par sound and mic quality, this headset unabashedly includes all the flashier features-and the price reflects it. If the HyperX Cloud Alpha is representative of the traditional, older generation of gaming headsets, then the Steelseries Arctis Pro + GameDAC is the march-to-its-own-drum younger generation. (Image credit: Steelseries) Steelseries Arctis Pro + GameDAC











Steelseries artics pro