SteelSeries cuts Arctis Nova Pro Wireless to $239.99
SteelSeries’ Arctis Nova Pro Wireless fell to $239.99, well below its $349.99 launch price and the $300 to $350 range elsewhere.

SteelSeries has cut the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless to $239.99, a sharp drop from its $349.99 launch MSRP and a price that sits well below the roughly $300 to $350 other retailers are currently charging. The discount puts one of SteelSeries’ most recognizable premium headsets into a range that forces an easy question for buyers: whether its cross-platform flexibility and hot-swapping battery system are worth paying extra for.
The sale covers the Xbox version in black and white, and SteelSeries says that model can move across Xbox and PC, while also supporting PlayStation and Switch through its Multi-System Connect setup. The PlayStation version is sold separately and supports PlayStation, PC and Switch, but not Xbox. Reviewers have also flagged the Xbox model as the more versatile choice because it can connect wirelessly to both Xbox and PC, while the PlayStation version cannot work with Xbox because it lacks Microsoft’s security chip.
That platform spread is the headset’s biggest selling point. SteelSeries markets the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless with active noise cancellation, transparency mode, neodymium magnetic drivers, two batteries for no downtime and simultaneous 2.4GHz plus Bluetooth audio mixing. The company also leans on the base station and transmitter, which give the headset onboard controls and make it easier to switch between devices without rebuilding a setup every time.
The headset has held up in later testing as well. RTINGS described it as one of the best SteelSeries headsets it tested and noted that it was released in 2022. Reviewed said it was still one of the best wireless gaming headsets and worth its premium price, a useful marker for shoppers deciding whether this discount moves it from luxury into value territory.
SteelSeries has also used Circana retail tracking cited on Amazon to frame the headset as its “best-selling super-premium PC headset in the U.S.” for the April 2022 to March 2023 period. That sales history matters because it shows the model already had broad appeal before the price cut. At $239.99, the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is no longer a simple premium indulgence; for buyers who want one headset to cover Xbox, PlayStation, PC, Switch and Bluetooth mobile use, the math looks materially better than it did at launch.
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