Which set of holes you use determines how high the band will go inside the frame. While past Arctis headsets feature a Velcro band that sits on top of your head, Steelseries decided to go with a fixed length cloth band that has holes on each side which can go into pegs on the frame itself. At least the hinge allows for the ear cups to sit flat when rotated out, something that’s missing on some of the headsets I reviewed recently. Contrast that to the Master & Dynamic’s MG20 which has the same high design but with it being all metal, there’s no flex in that one, allowing it to feel a lot more durable. I’ve read complaints that this is a weak point on some of the Steelseries headsets and I can see why people think that. The headset does feel really solid except for a small flex that happens when either pulling away the ear cup from the headband or pushing together. The hinges are a very hard plastic - I wish they were also metal. The frame is a nice steel with a very premium feel to it. Right off the bat, you can tell how much more solid feeling the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is. The Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is similar to their old Arctis headsets, but more refined. Things have come a long way in eight years. The similarities end there though, as the quality of the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is leagues above what the previous headset. Like the old H Wireless Gaming Headset I reviewed eight years ago, the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless features the headset, two rechargeable batteries, and a base station that you would use to connect multiple sources as well as the device that charges the extra battery. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is their new top-of-the-line wireless gaming headset, and it is chocked full of features. SteelSeries has made some awesome headsets, and this latest effort they just came out with might just be their best yet.
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