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SteelSeries’ new gaming headset ‘Arctis Nova 5’ is now available for purchase with a dedicated companion app that provides more than 100 game-specific audio presets for Xbox and PlayStation 5 titles.

 

The Arctis Nova 5 headset is priced at $129.99 – which is just slightly pricier than the Arctic Nova 4 wireless headset that was launched last year at $119.99. in exchange for the price increase, you will be able to change audio presets in real time without having to exit a gaming session, and enjoy cross-platform support for Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, PC, Meta Quest, as well as phones or tablets that support the headset’s USB-C dongle. Most of the headset’s design remains unchanged as compared to the previous Arctis models.

 

To access the audio presets, you will need to connect your mobile device to the headset via Bluetooth, and despite that you will still be able to receive calls during a gaming session. The headset’s ‘Quick Switch Wireless’ feature allows for switching of audio output between 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 5.3 by tapping a button placed on one of its earcups. This will enable you to take a call via Bluetooth while your in-game audio maintains a passive 2.4GHz connection.


As for the performance of the Arctis Nova 5, the headset can provide six hours of play after a 15-minute charge and last up to 60 hours per charge, thanks to its USB-C fast charging. The device is powered by neodymium magnetic drivers – a common integration in modern headsets, and a new high-bandwidth microphone chipset that accounts for 32kHz / 16-bit audio resulting in  maintained enhanced in-game communications. 

 

When not in use, the headset’s microphone flawlessly withdraws into the device, blending into the earcup. Additionally, the Arctis Nova 5 offers the AI noise cancellation feature that is also part of the Nova 4 headset, helping in further reducing background noise in loud environments. 

Here is What SteelSeries’ New Headset, the ‘Arctis Nova 5,’ is All about


SteelSeries’ new gaming headset ‘Arctis Nova 5’ is now available for purchase with a dedicated companion app that provides more than 100 game-specific audio presets for Xbox and PlayStation 5 titles.

 

The Arctis Nova 5 headset is priced at $129.99 – which is just slightly pricier than the Arctic Nova 4 wireless headset that was launched last year at $119.99. in exchange for the price increase, you will be able to change audio presets in real time without having to exit a gaming session, and enjoy cross-platform support for Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, PC, Meta Quest, as well as phones or tablets that support the headset’s USB-C dongle. Most of the headset’s design remains unchanged as compared to the previous Arctis models.

 

To access the audio presets, you will need to connect your mobile device to the headset via Bluetooth, and despite that you will still be able to receive calls during a gaming session. The headset’s ‘Quick Switch Wireless’ feature allows for switching of audio output between 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 5.3 by tapping a button placed on one of its earcups. This will enable you to take a call via Bluetooth while your in-game audio maintains a passive 2.4GHz connection.


As for the performance of the Arctis Nova 5, the headset can provide six hours of play after a 15-minute charge and last up to 60 hours per charge, thanks to its USB-C fast charging. The device is powered by neodymium magnetic drivers – a common integration in modern headsets, and a new high-bandwidth microphone chipset that accounts for 32kHz / 16-bit audio resulting in  maintained enhanced in-game communications. 

 

When not in use, the headset’s microphone flawlessly withdraws into the device, blending into the earcup. Additionally, the Arctis Nova 5 offers the AI noise cancellation feature that is also part of the Nova 4 headset, helping in further reducing background noise in loud environments. 

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