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popular Posted by tgenius • 3d ago
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Xbox Multi-System Gaming Headset - Premium Hi-Fi Drivers - Active Noise Cancellation Infinity Power System - Stealth Mic - Xbox, PC, - $263.99
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And if you direct connect to the hub instead of wireless does that make them the same as the wired version?
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For nova pro? Good luck. All time low price was $250 so it's as close to that low as it's been since they came out. They also don't have the white noise issue the regular pro has
At full price people are better off getting the Audeze Maxwell. These are not a good value with sound and the microphone isn't good, especially for consoles.
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For starters NO. These are worth it even at $270. Possibly not as much as $165 but if I knew then what I know now, definitely worth it. Dual batteries, easy connection, retractable mic, Bluetooth mode so it can be used as a standalone headset, updates still being supported, you can buy the batteries alone and I've been using mine religiously for the past 3 or 4 months and they still feel and sound like new. Also as a retired Audiophile, even if not certified as HI FI they sound fantastic and only true audiophiles would be able to tell a difference. I bought mine from woot at $149 plus tax and came out to about $165. (Not the Xbox version the pS5 version)
Sorry to chime in but I think it's best for people who ACTUALLY own this and use them to leave their opinions than those who don't.
If you want others to fall for the marketing, that's fine. However, there are better headsets out there for the value. Maybe you should pick up the competing headset before you act smug.
Microphone is bad on the Maxwells too, lol. Have you actually used both of these, or just parroting?
The Maxwells were far too heavy for longer sessions imo, and there is a "white noise" when there is no sound, which bothers me (personal preference). They do sound better though, and the mic fully detaches which may be preferable to some.
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