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Whether you're playing Among Us or Warzone, a great headset is a key part of any great gaming setup, so discounts of at least 20% across a diverse range of SteelSeries products are just the ticket. As part of today's continued Amazon Prime Day deals, a mainstay of our list of the best gaming headsets is offering some knock-down prices on four of its quality headset line.
- SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless |
£289.99£204.49 at Amazon - SteelSeries Arctis 3 Gaming Headset|
£83£54.99 at Amazon - SteelSeries Arctis Pro Game DAC|
£189.99£149.99 at Amazon - SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless |
£99£73.99 at Amazon
First up is the premium SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless headset. Hi-Res speakers will ensure not a single sound goes unheard thanks to a frequency range of nearly 40,000Hz, and a 20- hour battery life comes in the form of two battery packs - it's possible to charge one up while you play with the other, meaning the action never needs to stop. And your teammates will be grateful for the ClearCast mic, which offers crystal-clear comms as well as background noise cancellation. Down 32% and now just £204.49, it can't guarantee you a win, but it should certainly help.
If you're looking for something a little cheaper, the Arctis 3 is down from £83 to £54.99. While it'll work with basically every platform thanks to its 3.5mm connection, it's particularly well-suited to those playing on Xbox One or Windows 10 PC thanks to its Windows Sonic spatial audio. It's also very comfortable, with a suspension headband that will contour perfectly across your entire head to spread the weight evenly. And with S1 speaker drivers and another ClearCast mic, neither you nor your teammates will miss any crucial information.
For premium sound quality on PC or PS4, the Arctis Pro with GameDAC is likely to be your best bet. As well as the breadth of sound offered by the headset itself, the DAC and headphone amp bypasses the digital-to-analogue converter in console controllers and most USB headsets to offer high-fidelity audio at full resolution. The wired connection makes this a lot cheaper than the wireless version of the Arctis Pro, and this one can be yours for £149.99.
Finally, the Arctis 1 Wireless headset is great if you like to take your gaming on the move. It comes with a USB-C dongle that can plug into the Nintendo Switch and Android phones, and a ClearCast microphone that can be detached to transform this headset into headphones. Finally, if you somehow find that the 20-hour battery life has run down, you can attach the Arctis 1 directly into your Switch to keep playing, making for an incredibly versatile headset that doesn't compromise on quality, and at £73.99 (down from £96.99) is an absolute steal.
Remember, though, if you're wedded to another brand, you can always check out some of the other Amazon Prime Day headset deals instead.
SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless |£289.99 £204.49 at Amazon
With a massive frequency range, more than 20 hours of gaming via its swappable battery pack, and lag-free 2.4G wireless audio, the Arctis Pro will make sure you never miss a sound.
SteelSeries Arctis 3 Gaming Headset | £83 £54.99 at Amazon
If you're playing on a Windows 10 PC or an Xbox One, the Arctis 3's Windows Sonic spatial audio makes it an excellent choice, but it's compatible with almost every other platform, too. An excellent ClearCast mic and S1 speaker drivers make it a competitive choice, especially if you're on a budget.
SteelSeries Arctis Pro GameDAC | £189.99 £149.99 at Amazon
If you're a PC or PS4 player looking for premium sound quality, this pairs the excellent range of the Arctis Pro with the audio conversion of the GameDAC to ensure an amazing sound whatever you're playing.
SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless | £99 £73.99 at Amazon
An entry on our own list of the best headsets, the Arctis 1 is particularly good if you're gaming on the go. With 20 hours of battery life, a built-in dongle to connect to the Nintendo Switch or Android phones, and even a detachable mic, this is a jack-of-all-trades that still offers excellent sound.
If you're looking for headsets dedicated to a specific platform, we've also rounded up the best Xbox One headsets, the best PC headsets, and the best PS5 headsets for those of you looking ahead to next-gen.
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