The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 aims squarely at the entry-level end of the market, while putting comfortability and sound quality at the forefront of the experience. Although the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless X serves as my daily driver, the Arctis Nova 1 largely succeeds at providing gamers many of the same benefits and perks that higher end headsets may bring, from a premium lightweight design and build quality, to a generally comfortable alternative for longer gaming sessions. The lower end of the market does indeed provide luxuries like wireless connectivity which the Arctis Nova 1 does not, on top of a lack of customisable options. But it’s rather hard to complain with the clear intention that the Arctis Nova 1 brings; a comfortable headset with decent sound.
Design
The first thing you may notice about the Arctis Nova Pro 1 is how similar it looks to its more premium sibling, the …