Turtle Beach made a good SteelSeries headset clone that's $50 less
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Turtle Beach made a good SteelSeries headset clone that's $50 less
"The $399 Nova Pro Omni that came out on May 5th has a similar design to the 2022 model, but with some new and improved features - support for wireless hi-res audio (24-bit / 96kHz audio over 2.4GHz), better mic quality, and compatibility with all consoles in every model, to name the big ones. All the $599 Nova Elite has on the Omni is better build materials and bigger drivers."
"So, I did what was necessary: I called in both to test them concurrently to see which I thought was the best value. What I realized was that SteelSeries' $399 Arctis Nova Pro Omni and Turtle Beach's $349 Stealth Pro 2 are both great for several reasons, but they aren't worth buying based on their hi-res audio capabilities alone - a major selling point fo"
"It has swappable batteries, a battery-charging wireless base station, a companion app for quickly changing audio settings, and the ability to listen to 2.4GHz and Bluetooth audio simultaneously. To top it off, it offers wireless hi-res audio support, too, and a slightly cheaper $349 price tag."
SteelSeries released the Arctis Nova Pro Omni for $399 on May 5 with a similar design to the 2022 model. It adds wireless hi-res audio over 2.4GHz at 24-bit/96kHz, improved microphone quality, and compatibility with all consoles across models. SteelSeries also offers the $599 Nova Elite with better build materials and larger drivers. Turtle Beach introduced the Stealth Pro 2 at $349 with swappable batteries, a battery-charging wireless base station, a companion app for quick audio changes, and simultaneous 2.4GHz and Bluetooth listening. It also supports wireless hi-res audio. Testing both concurrently focuses buying decisions on overall value rather than hi-res audio alone.
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