SteelSeries bringt die Arctis Nova Pro-Serie von Headsets auf den Markt
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The Arctis Nova Pro Wireless on the other hand comes in three different versions, with a dedicated Xbox and Playstation version, as well as a PC version. Hierher, SteelSeries has also added active noise cancelling, which is not a feature you find on many gaming headsets. The ANC is using a 4 microphone hybrid system and has support for transparency mode. SteelSeries has replaced the GameDac with a wireless base station for the three wireless versions, which also charges the batteries, as SteelSeries has gone for user swappable battery packs. A 15 minute charge gives you three hours of usage, but SteelSeries doesn’t mention how long a fully charged battery lasts or how long it would take to fully charge a battery. The wireless side of things consists of a proprietary low latency 2.4 GHz radio, as often is the case for wireless gaming headsets, sowie Bluetooth 5.0 unterstützen. There’s support for simultaneous use of both wireless standards, which is a nice touch and something we’ve seen from a couple of SteelSeries competitors. The Arctis Nova Pro has an MSRP of US$249.99, with the wireless version costing US$349.99.
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