![]() Depending on your motherboard, you may need an extra sound card to have an optical output (also called S/PDIF) so make sure to check your MB manual to see if you have one. If you’re gonna get it, especially over the Arctis 7 which is also a very solid headset, I would definitely reccomend to use an optical audio connection to your computer to get the full benefit of the Dolby Surround Sound. They’re like a cloth type material unlike the faux leather I’ve seen on a bunch of other headsets so you don’t have to worry about it starting to chip/peel over time. I’ve had mine for about a two years and the ear cups don’t show any really noticeable signs of wear. The design they have for the band that sits atop your head really helps with fatigue and soreness on the ears especially for using them for extended periods. So I decided I'd play it safe, and come to you guys first for some advice.ĭoes anyone here use/has used the Arctis Pro? Would you recommend it to me, or would you say I'd be better off looking at something cheaper (or even something better at that price range)?Ĭan second the recommendation, out of all the headsets I’ve had (Turtle Beaches, Astro’s, various Razers, even the Siberia 800 which is the older version of the Arctis) the Arctis Pro Wireless has by far been the one that’s the most comfortable and I’ve happy with. I was more or less set on forking the extra cash for the pro, but when looking at it on amazon, I couldn't help but notice that the first/top handful of reviews all are quite poor (1-2 stars). As well as having an extra battery and supposed better mic. ![]() From what I understand, the pro is a bit more on the expensive side, but comes with higher frequency range (not sure how significant this would be for gaming, but I can still see the benefits for music / production). While I was looking up headsets online, I seen that one occasionally, but was seeing a lot more about the Arctis Pro. My friend recommended me the Arctis 7, which he has. I've recently been looking into getting a new headphone/headset to replace my Logitech g933 (currently experiencing a few problems after a few years).
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