Best Buy, so as not to be shaded by the upcoming Amazon Prime Day event, Best Buy offers a fantastic offer on the topic SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless Gaming Headphone set. At the moment you can get it for a 50% discount, reducing the price to just USD 139.99 with free delivery. Arctis Pro is the top -class SteelSeries headphone set (in fact its flagship model before Nova Arctis Pro was released) and one of two models with waving batteries. Is compatible with PC, PS4 and PlayStation 5.
50% discount on the Arctis Pro headset
Arctis Pro was the highest class headset in the SteelSeries repertoire, as long as his successor, Arctis Nova Pro. It has great functions that you do not see in other headphone sets, such as a separate independent base station with a volume knob and OLED display, simultaneous steam WI -FI Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz and probably the best: the best: the best: Hot battery system. In this way you get wireless freedom without waiting for charging. SteelSeries includes two batteries: one that is used in a headset and the other that loads at the base station.
Arctis Pro functions as the quality of workmanship, which you will find in the SteelSeries headset. The headband is made of lightweight steel and aluminum structure, and the suspension equipment is very convenient at marathon game sessions. In -ear pads are made of air performance fabric similar to those found on the up-to-date Arctis Nova Pro. The ClearCast boom microphone can be undone when it is not used. The sound quality is great thanks to the 40 mm premium speaker controllers with high density neodymium magnets, which reproduce the sound of hi-res to 40,000 Hz.
Arctis Pro was replaced by Arctis Nova Pro in 2022. The current best price for a completely up-to-date pair of Nova Pro is $ 270 Amazon. Although this is an excellent headphone set, which we rated positively and contains significant improvements, such as lively noise cancellation and USB Type-C charging, it is certainly not worth almost twice as high as the cost of Arctis Pro.
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