![]() ![]() ![]() It's not the most comfortable headset I've ever worn, but the Arctis Pro definitely passes the ' can I use this thing for multiple-hour gaming sessions without wanting to take it off test' with relative ease. The actual metal/aluminum alloy part of the headband is also decently flexible (though you can't twist it very far) so that definitely helps to accommodate larger domes such as mine. Despite the fact that there are no adjustments to be made aside from lengthening the fabric band I felt like I could get a good and comfy fit. I have a pretty large head (so much so that my friends can't stop themselves from joking about it every now and then) but even for me this all worked out. You can customize the fit by adjusting the tightness of the elastic band until the headset sort of 'floats' above your crown. The headset sits on top of your head by means of a stretchy band that's sitting below the thin (but hard) material that the actual headband is made out of. There are no thin or flimsy plastic parts anywhere and the whole thing feels like it'd be able to take some punishment. The Arctis Pro, as I briefly mentioned already, is built like you'd expect a premium headset to be built. To help us differentiate between the two we've sent over a headset to our resident reviewer. The SteelSeries Arctis Pro promises to be a top of the line gaming headset in all the ways that matter: it has DTS Headphone:X v2.0, a ClearCast microphone that promises studio-quality voice clarity, an aluminum alloy and steel construction, and, perhaps most importantly, 'industry leading hi-res capable speaker drivers.' In theory this should be one of the best headsets that money can buy at the moment, but we all know that theory isn't the same as practice. This is definitely not a new release but that doesn't stop it from drawing the attention of more and more professionals so naturally we were keen to check out why that is. The SteelSeries Arctis Pro is one of those products. As such it's easy to notice when a peripheral starts to make its way onto the desks of more and more pro players. Here at we're always very busy keeping you guys up to date with the latest info about the gear and settings that pros are using. ![]()
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