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Steelseries arctis pro wireless
Steelseries arctis pro wireless









steelseries arctis pro wireless

The Arctis Pro Wireless has moved to a set of magnets that affix the right side cover to the headphones. It was a “simple” twist on/off plate that had a battery under it, but the truth is I almost always struggled just a bit to get the plate back on.

steelseries arctis pro wireless

One of the annoyances with the Wireless H I had was the batter compartment. They have some styling updates compared to my older SteelSeries headphones, but they still maintain all the benefits like having two batteries so you can quickly swap and keep going with your conversations or listening. They come with a USB interface for my Mac and Bluetooth I can use to pair to my iPad. I know I can get excellent audio for calls out of some fancy podcasting mic but I prize the pacing too much during client calls to make that the microphone I was going to use all the time.Īfter searching the only option seemed to be the SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless. I also wanted wireless headphones, because I like to pace around and cables are a pain in the ass.įinally, the microphone needed to be decent. All day headphones also need to be light enough that they maintain comfort for the day. It needed to be over ear and big enough that it didn’t touch my ears in any way I could feel. That means it needed to sit on my head comfortable. Second, but not really second, I wanted something comfortable for all days use. I had moved my older SteelSeries between computers for a year and while it work, I was getting tired of it. First, I wanted something that would connect to at least two devices so that I didn’t have to change cables around to change between macOS an iPadOS as my primary working device. I had a few things I wanted with new headphones for my desk. So I started looking for new headphones to use at my desk during the work day. Yes the mic is decent, and they change between devices fairly easily, but I’d have random disconnections with my Mac Mini, and after 6 – 8 hours in my years they weren’t all that comfortable. I tried to simply use my PowerBeats Pro for all my macOS, iPadOS, and iOS needs throughout the day, but they simply weren’t cutting it. Almost a year back my SteelSeries Wireless H headphones finally died after many years of stellar use.











Steelseries arctis pro wireless