2025-10-02 22:35:00
Eric Song

Ahead of Amazon's October Prime Day event happening next week, Best Buy is offering one of the best deals I've seen on a high-end gaming headset. Right now you can pick up the SteelSeries Arctis Pro for PlayStation and PC for just $139.99, which is exactly 50% off its retail price of $280. The Arctis Pro was SteelSeries' highest-end gaming headset before the Nova Pro was released and is one of the only wireless gaming headsets on the market with hot-swappable batteries. Note that although the packaging doesn't explicitly mention it, Steelseries themselves have clarified that this headset is indeed compatible with the PS5 console.

SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless Gaming Headset for $139.99

The Arctis Pro is a very high-end gaming headset and as such, it boasts features you don't see in other gaming headsets. These include a separate, external control hub with OLED display, simultaneous Bluetooth and 2.4GHz WiFi pairing, and its signature perk: the hot-swappable battery system. SteelSeries includes two batteries: one that's in use in your headset and the other that's charging in the base station. This way, you get wireless freedom with no waiting to recharge.

Audio quality is also excellent thanks to big 40mm speaker drivers that deliver plenty of volume with little distortion and plenty of EQ presets via the Steelseries GG app, as well as the option to create your own. The ClearCast boom microphone features background noise cancelation and can be retracted when not in use. The Arctis Pro features as good a build quality as you'll find in a SteelSeries headset. It's mostly made of a combination of steel and aluminum alloy, and the headband has a durable steel core while still being elastic for adjustability.

The ear cushions are made of a breathable AirWeave performance fabric that's found on the Actis Nova 7 headsets. I actually prefer these to the earcups on the newer Arctis Nova Pro headset. The Arctis Nova Pro features noise canceling, but the unfortunate side effect is that it uses a less breathable faux leather material to create a tighter seal on the ears. That also your ears get sweatier during long gaming sessions.

Check our our SteelSeries Arctis Pro review for our hands-on impressions of this headset.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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