SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Headset review -
Product Showcase - unboxing
Product Showcase - unboxing
The Arctis Nova Pro arrives in a well-packaged and very nice-looking box. The packaging has a grey/orange design. You can see the Hi-Res Audio certification information. There is no RGB, and the headset will be mainly black.
You can see the featured features on the back of the packaging.
On the sides are other awards listed for the Arctis series, the technical specs, information about “Designed in Denmark,” and the contents list. Inside the packaging, you’ll find the following:
- Arctis Nova Pro Headset (with a material pouch)
- GameDAC Gen 2
- 3.5mm to 3.5mm Audio Cable - 5 poles to 4 poles (4 ft / 1.2m)
- 2x USB-C to USB-A Cable (5 ft / 1.5m)
- 2x Removable Magnetic Ear Plates
- Microphone Pop Filter
- Product Information Guide
The solid-looking design (the headset weighs 295 g) features ear cups with on-ear controls. The Arctis Nova Pro has two 40 mm neodymium-magnet drivers, which should offer a great sound as far as I’m concerned.
They provide good volume levels and clarity with some bass distortion. Even considering the features, the Arctis Nova Pro costs two hundred forty-nine bucks.
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