£256 for the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Xbox is a great deal, knocking a huge amount off the headset's retail price - and the £270 price for the standard model is great too. On that note, Steelseries rates the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless to last for 20 hours per battery on a single charge, giving some excellent endurance, and wireless connectivity comes over both Bluetooth and a 2.4GHz wireless receiver - handy for use on multiple devices. Price: 150 (£160) Any SteelSeries Arctis 7X Wireless review would have to start off by saying - finally, Steelseries has delivered us a headset that was purpose-built. You also get the convenience of a handy base station with this wireless model, which houses an additional battery, so you have the handiness of a pair of batteries. We also found the microphone here to sound pretty good with the AI noise cancelling feature enabled, but otherwise, it was just okay. This wireless version also came with some solid ANC to help block out outside noise, and while it may not be as good as wireless headphones from the likes of Bose and Sony, it still proved effective. In terms of its sound quality, the Nova Pro Wireless provided a wide soundstage, especially for a closed back headset, as well as some marvellous detail. The Arctis Nova Pro Wireless uses a similar fabric suspension headband to previous Arctis headsets, providing a cushy feeling with better adjustability and upgraded leatherette earcups that provide better bass response and isolation. SteelSeries specialise in quality headsets for all kinds of gamers and have won numerous awards all across the globe. More DF-approved Prime Day deals Prime Day PC gaming deals
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