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SteelSeries refurbished Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset is down to just $179.99

SteelSeries refurbished Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset is down to just $179.99

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Plus, TP-Link’s Matter-ready smart plugs are matching their all-time low, as is Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.

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I’ve tried dozens of gaming headsets and still haven’t found one I like more than the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless.
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

I’ve run through an alarming number of gaming headsets over the years from almost every brand you can think of — including Razer, Turtle Beach, HyperX, Logitech, and Corsair — but none impressed me more than SteelSeries’. Its latest high-end set is the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, and while not cheap, you can get a refurbished model at Woot until the end of June with a 90-day warranty for $179.99 ($170 off the MSRP).

SteelSeries headsets are widely lauded for their comfort, well-balanced audio, great mic quality, and sleek design. You can get most of these benefits from the brand’s more affordable options since they typically use similar drivers and microphones, but the Nova Pro Wireless is ideal for multiplatform gamers. Its dual USB base allows you to connect it to both your PC and PlayStation 5 (another version specifically supports Xbox, but there’s no equivalent sale right now), and it features Bluetooth support for the Nintendo Switch and various mobile devices. You can even use a USB source and Bluetooth simultaneously.

The base station has a monochromatic OLED display that makes it easy to see which mode you’re in, manage volume levels and chat mix, and fiddle with the EQ, all of which you can control from the headset if you don’t feel like getting up to use the knob. That’s also where you’ll charge the spare battery it comes with, which I personally think is the secondary killer feature. You can pop the removable battery out and swap in a fresh one from the base — no tethering required.

Read our SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless review.
$180

The Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset supports active noise cancellation, swappable batteries, Bluetooth support, and compatibility with PC and most consoles — including Switch and PlayStation. This model includes a base station that makes it easy to toggle crucial sound settings.

A few more deals to start the week

  • You can snag a copy of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth for the PS4 / PS5 and Xbox Series X / S for $39.99 ($30 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop. Infinite Wealth picks up on main character Ichiban Kasuga’s whereabouts across Hawaii directly after the events of Yakuza: Like a Dragon. Unlike the traditional action gameplay from the Yakuza series, the combat here is mostly turn-based in nature, with some subtle action elements that can turn the tides of your fights depending on your approach. There’s a rich story and a ton to do outside of its engaging combat, too, whether you’re running up the scoreboards at arcades, singing a round of karaoke, or putting in extra hours on the fun jobs you can take. Read our review.
  • A three-pack of TP-Link’s Matter-ready Tapo Mini Smart Wi-Fi Plugs is available for just $24.99 ($25 off) at Amazon and directly from TP-Link, which matches its all-time low. Smart plugs are ideal if you’re starting a smart home makeover, as they allow you to remotely schedule and control the power on older devices plugged in to them. Their support for the newer Matter protocol also means they offer seamless control from your preferred smart home platform, whether that’s Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, or Samsung SmartThings. Read our review.
  • The Blue Yeti X is down to $129.99 ($40 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. Although there are more attractive options with more impressive acoustics, the Logitech-owned Blue microphones are solid for podcasting, music, and content creation. They can be a little sensitive, and you may find it a challenge to dial in the perfect gain, but it’s easier to find that sweet spot on the Yeti X thanks to a built-in LED gain meter. Its multifunction knob lets you adjust levels, mute the mic, and set your preferred polar pickup pattern. You can also engage other helpful features, such as a “blend” mode that helps you find an ideal balance between your voice and whichever audio source you’re speaking over.