SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Omni Announced: Hi-Res Audio and Four-Device Audio for Less Than the Arctis Nova Elite
… How do you rate SteelSeries headsets generally? Let me know in the comments below. source steelseries.com
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SteelSeries is a brand of computer peripherals that includes gaming headsets, mice, keyboards, and other accessories under series such as Arctis and Aerox.
… How do you rate SteelSeries headsets generally? Let me know in the comments below. source steelseries.com
… For me, it all comes down to ecosystems, and you could still go for the Aerox 3 Wireless if you're already enjoying SteelSeries' excellent keyboards or headsets. …
… The AI noise cancelling that was only available via the SteelSeries software on PC is now built into the headset, so it works on all platforms. …
… That makes it the best headset that the American firm has ever made - even if it's not quite as polished as SteelSeries' latest. …
… There are certainly better-sounding or more capable wireless headsets around the £100/$120 mark, like the Logitech G Pro X Wireless, Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed or SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5, but in this cheaper £70/$80 category there's very little I would recommend over this G325. …
… Build quality, button layout and audio quality are all among Razer's best, and the two-device hub here reminds me a lot of the GameHub used by the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro, Nova Omni and Nova Elite. …
SteelSeries' Arctis Nova Pro Omni is in many ways the ultimate high-end gaming headset: light, wireless, hi-res certified and paired with a powerful control pod for use with multiple consoles and/or PCs. …
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… The symmetric shape is similar to the SteelSeries Rival or Aerox mice, as well as Roccat's Burst Pro, just a little shorter and with no DPI buttons at the top. …
… If polish and a well-known brand is priority one, then Razer , SteelSeries and Corsair are all doing decent stuff - though I'd stay a generation behind to pay more reasonable prices. …