Back in November 2019, the Arctis Pro hit $119 for a few days, but it’s hovered between $124 and $179 ever since. If you’ve always dreamed of a high-end wired gaming headset, this may be as good as things get until the holiday season. The primary reason why the SteelSeries Arctis Pro has dropped in price so precipitously is because SteelSeries recently came out with a replacement. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro features a brand-new design, an included digital audio converter (DAC) and a somewhat more robust soundscape. However, the Arctis Nova Pro also costs $250, and that extra $100 could buy an awful lot of extra games — especially if you take advantage of some Prime Day video game deals. Besides, the Arctis Pro has a lot to offer on its own merits, as we pointed out when we reviewed its cordless counterpart, the SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless. With a durable design, subtle RGB lighting, a USB chatmix dial and Hi-Res audio capabilities, this device should please both competitive and single-player gamers, as well as anyone who simply wants a good everyday headset for music and productivity. It’s not the newest model, and by today’s standards, it’s no longer the fanciest. But at $113, it is a fantastic bargain.

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