SteelSeries, a reliable name for gaming peripherals, has announced the launch of a new line of wireless gaming headsets for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC named the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 4. The company has separate branding for each console. The console-specific versions will be exclusively sold through GameStop, while the PC version will be available in other retail stores. The Arctis Nova 4 line is set to release on May 20, 2023, with prices starting from $120 USD. It is quite affordable considering it is a premium-level wireless gaming headset.
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 4 aims to be the successor of the Arctis Nova 1, but in a wireless format. It has several features that SteelSeries headsets tout as its selling points, including the Nova acoustic system that ensures high-quality spatial audio and the SteelSeries Sonar software that promises to customize the audio experience. It comes with the Quantum 2.0 high-speed USB-C dongle, offering lag-free audio for all the consoles, including PC.
Talking about the design, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 4 has an ergonomic design that offers great comfort for a long gaming session. It is incredibly lightweight, weighing only 262g / 9.24oz, making it one of the most comfortable wireless gaming headsets in the market. The retractable microphone comes with the ClearCast AI noise-canceling feature, which helps reduce 25dB of external noise.
SteelSeries headsets have made it to our best PC gaming headsets list, and their upcoming Arctis Nova 4 sets its standards even higher. SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 is our best budget wired headset, and Arctis Nova Pro is our best premium wireless headset. Arctis 7+ and Arctis Nova 7X are our best overall headset and runner-up, respectively.
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