The oval cups fit over the ear perfectly, whilst the leatherette covering of them is delivered with a ton of squish. And we’ve done just that, utilising this for a number of weeks in sessions that have taken us into the wee hours. The combo of that suspension band and some well padded earcups ensure it is comfortable to wear for hours at a time. This means that it sits on the head brilliantly. With a simple pop and push adjustment though, things have been near perfect. We’ve found that tightening things up a bit works best, if only as on larger settings the Nova Pro was occasionally slipping from our head. It’s this suspension piece which means the Arctis Nova Pro can sit on a variety of sized-heads, especially as it comes with a few adjustable slots. It feels great to hold well weighted as you tease the suspension-styled headband which sits under the steel exterior. Honestly, I’ve unboxed and worn many a headset over the years, but from the moment this popped from the packaging, it was obvious it was going to be something of quality. We’ll start with how this thing feels, both in the hand and on the head. And yes, that means you should go out and buy the latest from SteelSeries. We’re also of the opinion that you get what you pay for. Now, we’ve always been of the opinion that price – and no matter what that price – is something that will either be of huge significance to the buyer, or of absolutely none. Yes, the best part of three and a half big ones. And wait for it, because that price is a biggy – the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Headset for Xbox comes in at a rather cool £329.99. That choice does come with a price though, yet perhaps it’s only that which could sway anyone away from what SteelSeries have created.
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