SteelSeries – Arctis Nova 5 Wireless Gaming Headset for PC, PS5, and PS4 – Black

(103 customer reviews)

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Unlock 100+ game audio presets with Arctis Nova 5 and the Companion App. Switch detailed EQ profiles for games like Fortnite, Apex Legends, Minecraft, and more without leaving the game. With 60-hour battery life, and 2.4GHz\u002FBluetooth wireless, play longer on PC, PS, Switch, and mobile with a USB-C wireless dongle.

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103 reviews for SteelSeries – Arctis Nova 5 Wireless Gaming Headset for PC, PS5, and PS4 – Black

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  1. Fireguy18108

    Was finally in the market for a new headset for my PS5 and saw this one on sale. I am replacing my turtle beach stealth 700 gen 2 that I got about four years ago. First I love how easy it is to connect to Bluetooth and through the dongle of my PS5. The app to have different presets for games is a lot of fun. Sound is great, connection is good. There are only two things I miss going from my turtle beach and that was the automatic connection to both Bluetooth and the dongle. If I got a call I didn’t have to switch to Bluetooth mode and if you want to have a different preset for a game you have to be in Bluetooth mode not 2.4. Other than that, great headset.

  2. Alelo

    I made the switch from the A50 to the Arctis Nova 5. The Nova 5 is very simple and straight forward when pairing and customizing. The phone app is game changer since you can easily switch between presets for different gaming. Footsteps, you can hear it all with these headsets! Listening to music sounds crisp with good bass. The max volume is very loud once you turn off the limiter option from the phone app. I bought 3 (2 for me and 1 for wifey) and all works perfectly. My wife loves them. I will def recommend to anyone looking to buya gaming headset.

  3. DreW

    It has the best audio for this price at a headset all of the different presets have good audios and you can create some for your favorite game is one of the best features and it also being Bluetooth and can be used on not just a pc but phones and others like that

  4. jay5

    Great bass great for gaming excellent battery life as well

  5. BillnMish

    Packaged nicely, you get some swag (stickers), the dongle which is a USB-C, two cords (USB-A to USB-C male and a USB-A to USB-C female to use as an adapter for said dongle, and obviously the headphones themselves. Each of the USB-As has a nice bit of length to it so reaching a surface for charging or extending the dongle range a few feet can be achieved.
    The headphones connect via 2.4 or Bluetooth, and on the right can the button immediately next to the power handles this very quickly, though I will say the first time I went to power them off without looking I bumped the connection switch button, not a huge deal but mentioning it all the same. I really wasn’t paying attention so user error, and the power button has a little nub on it which helps. Probably something to keep in mind if you have a kid using them as they may bump it and then wonder why something isn’t working. The power (USB-C input) is also on the base of the right can.
    The mic is hidden in the left ear can and slides out but also has a little resistance on it, so you can have it partially out to any length between min and max and it will stay put, a nice feature as most of my other sets have a fixed length arm that doesn’t always hit the sweet spot. There is a mute button and volume wheel on the left can, so you can see you have your mic/volume on the left side, anything power/connection related on the right – standard placement, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” situation.
    The elastic headband has three adjustments to help fit various head curvatures, nothing ground breaking, but something cheaper offerings don’t provide so worth mentioning it’s one of those little details that you get for buying something at this price-point.
    Last thing concerning the headphones before we move onto the software is the sound quality. It isn’t anything audiophile worthy, but gets the job done when put up against other gaming headphones. I compared to my HD660S’ and then to two G935s (one OEM, the other modified) and these surpassed each of the 935s but lost out to the 660S’ when it came to reproducing the full sound range and maintaining it at volume. There’s some noticeable clipping going on when things get punchy and there’s a lot going on. Luckily there’s PLENTY in the software to help with this, also the NOVA 5 is significantly cheaper than the HD660S (especially now with the S2 on the market and the price of the S has come down).
    So what really blew me away was the software. So much to mess with here that I figured I’d provide plenty of screenshots and give as quick an overview as I could.
    After getting it up and running it can be a little overwhelming, there’s stuff for the entire gamut of products not just the headphones, and there’s a lot of integration areas offering tie-ins to other platforms, games, etc. All-in-all, an awesome one-stop-shop to control your sound and mixing needs whether it be gaming, streaming, podcasting, or just listening to some music.
    You get what is essentially a mixing board for your different programs. You can drag/drop them into various categories and each of those categories can have their own settings which you can adjust on the fly, use the pre-configured offerings, or make your own. Some games are already in the library and have their own unique EQ settings, others can be added and I’m sure the EQ settings can be downloaded from the community or you can do your own (I didn’t look into this, but it makes sense that it would be possible). For example I saw Fallout 76 in the library, but no other Fallout games. My immediate thought was that I could add those myself and then mirror the EQ for Fallout 76, or dig around online and see what others had used.
    I installed everything on my media/server PC so I fired up a number of programs, played movie files, music, and did some work calls with the mic (walkie talkie was fun), moving programs around the mixing board, adjusted settings at random, messed with the sliders and got a feel for just how nuanced you can dial things in.
    Awesome product, worth the price, software is top-notch, can’t wait to put these through the paces on some games and continue to explore the software and the customization it provides. The only thing I even remotely have an issue with is the aforementioned clipping, but it is only in very exacting situations, which again, can be mitigated by adjusting the EQ/spatial sound/and any number of other settings.
    This is the only reason I removed a star in my overall score – the out of the box sound quality is a little “meh” forcing you to spend some time in the software to get it “just right.”
    Aside from that, feel confident if you decide to snag these that you’re getting a great product for your money.
    Highly recommended.

  6. Geoff

    Perfect headphones to replace my wired Corsair H60’s, they sound great, even better when you unlock the audio limiter in the phone app. They are very comfortable, super light and sound great with games.

  7. Antonio

    Easy set up. Great sound. Fits comfortably. And very clear when you talk to others.

  8. Bren

    This headset is in the proverbial goldilocks zone of headsets in all respects. It is neither over the top or too low in quality, price, and performance, it is just right. I am incredibly picky about my headsets; I need to start off by establishing that with you. I have reviewed no less than 7 or 8 headsets in the last three years and no headset has been able to dethrone and permanently replace my daily driver gaming headset, my Logitech 535. This for over two years has been the most comfortable headset I have ever worn with a lightweight, cool feel and great battery life. This week, my headset has been dethroned by this most excellent Artic Nova 5 Wireless headset! Let me happily share all the specifics with you next, but I will just tell you to go ahead and buy this headset and try it out if you are even remotely sure you want to give it a shot!
    This headset is built for comfortable and endurance type gaming. That much is evidenced in every stich, hinge, fabric, and ounce of this very incredibly ergonomic headset. The ear cups are amazing at isolating sound, but the accomplish this not through being hot and sweaty pleather type material, but as foam and ventilated fabric ear cups! Very impressive design. I have a roasting hot head all the time, and this headset is one of the rare things that keeps my head cool in a 4-hour gaming session in my 77-degree F office. The suspension band styles of headsets are awesome and are a great movement in headsets. This is what was first notable about my beloved Logitech 535 wireless headset, and I am thrilled to see that design in other headsets like this one. You get the same support and weight distribution of the headset on your head without a giant foam cushion smashing in your head and giving you the infamous “streamer divot” on your dome, ha-ha! This headset is very customizable for all sorts of heads and seems to have a good balance of clamping strength, neither too much nor too little.
    The audio quality of this headset, plus the customizability in the SteelSeries software is, bar-none, some of the best I have experienced in this price range! The audio profiles and EQ of this headset is incredible to navigate. There are so many profiles built into the software to explore, including game specific audio profiles like “footsteps Call of Duty” “Hunt Showdown” and more. There are also music specific EQ settings that are just awesome. I particularly love the bass boost for my dubstep and EDM and lo-fi music. Even just Flat EQ profile yields some amazing audio. SteelSeries has dialed in this headset perfectly.
    The software of this headset on PC also has many more notable and excellent customizable features with intuitive controls and interactions. This headset has customizable sidetone that is incredibly clear in quality and can get LOUD. This would be amazing for hard of hearing gamers or streamers who are trying to appropriately monitor and modulate their voice during intense gaming sessions. This headset can get LOUD in general. There is a toggle turned on from the factory in the software on my headset that purposely limits the max volume of the headset. Turn this off and you could probably make your ears bleed, ha-ha! This is once again great for hard of hearing gamers who do not have their audiologists’ orders to limit external volume sources on their implants or hearing aid devices.
    The microphone is one of the cleverest pieces of engineering I have seen in a while. Not only is it a clear and excellent quality mic, but it is able to be tucked completely away and hidden! No easy to lose and annoying removable mic or flip up model here. Just stow it back in the headset and pull it out when you need it. A further clever piece of design is that when you put the headset on mute, there is a red LED that lights up on the microphone so you can quickly glance down and see if you are muted or not! And guess what? This is ALSO customizable. You can adjust the brightness of this LED in the SteelSeries software. I am a variety gamer Twitch Streamer with a little over 350 followers at the time of this review (EagleEyeHunts) and I am going to now use this headset and Mic combo in my streams!
    The versatility of this headset is amazing. It works via its USB-C 2.4ghz wireless hub, Bluetooth connection, or direct wired connection. I have used the Bluetooth and switching toggle between my phone and computer while gaming and it works perfectly. I think that people who are not yet in possession of a Bluetooth over the ear headset for listing to music should be really excited. This headset is a perfectly rational and even commendable pick for on-the-go music listening. I don’t even think it would be out of place in a gym workout session and certainly does not stick out in any circumstance around town during a commute. Higher-end SteelSeries wireless headsets offer simultaneous audio streaming from multiple devices, but personally I find that to be very distracting and prone to issues in audio balance, especially when I am streaming. This to me is the perfect balance between versatility and convenience. The 2.4ghz USB-C hub connection even works on my 2021 MacBook Pro 14! Very cool! My only non-SteelSeries dig on this headset is that I am getting confused why so many companies have switch to this obnoxious USB-C hub design that is short and wide. This one is over an inch and a half wide and covers multiple USB and other connection port when it is directly plugged in. SteelSeries does include a USB-C extension cable with a USB-A connection on the other side that works fine for extending the 2.4ghz hub away from the PC in question, but I still think it is obnoxious design wise.
    Overall, this Arctis Nova 5 Wireless headset is a major win for SteelSeries in my book! I am truly so excited to have this headset in my possession and I am looking forward to many hundreds if not thousands of hours of gaming and streaming on it. Thanks for reading my review and I hope it has helped increase your enthusiasm for your purchase!

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