SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Headset Gets $100+ Discount Due to Damaged Packaging
SteelSeries has slashed the price of its Arctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset to $239.99, over $100 off typical retail prices. The discount is due to damaged packaging, but the hardware is guaranteed unused and undamaged, with a standard one-year warranty.

SteelSeries is offering its Arctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset at a significant discount: $239.99, compared to the usual $300–$350 at other retailers. The price reduction is because the packaging is damaged, but the company assures that the hardware inside is brand-new and undamaged, and it comes with the same one-year warranty as new units.
Two versions are available. The Xbox variant, compatible with PlayStation, PC, and Switch, comes in black and white. The PlayStation version, which supports all platforms except Xbox, is discounted only in white. Both models can connect to mobile devices via Bluetooth.
Launched four years ago, the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless remains an impressive headset, especially at this price. Key features include active noise cancellation, swappable batteries, a noise-canceling microphone, and a USB base station that charges a spare battery, offers onboard controls for game profiles and audio mixing, and can blend up to three inputs (including Bluetooth).
Potential buyers should note that reviewers disagreed on comfort. While none found it uncomfortable, both noted it is heavier than other SteelSeries headsets. For those considering the newer, more expensive Nova Pro Omni, this model offers most of the same unique features at a much lower price point.


