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This allows you to mix both audio sources to your will, and it works decently enough.
#Xbox 360 pro gamer headset software#
SteelSeries Sonar Software offers separate volume controls for your game and chat application.
#Xbox 360 pro gamer headset series#
SteelSeries The Nova Pro Series headsets offer SteelSeries’ iconic Chat Mix in the Sonar Software. The hardware dial on the Arctis line was easily bumped into, causing everything to go out of whack in the process. On the PC, the headset has ditched the earcup-based chat mix from the older Arctis model, in favor of the more detailed Sonar Software that is built into their all-in-one app - and we’re here for it.
For single-player games and movies, you can also tune your spatial audio to ‘immersion’ which gives the headset a more realistic surround experience.
SteelSeries has introduced Spatial Audio with the Nova Pro, which offers a ‘performance’ mode to improve your sense of direction, which is ideal for FPS games like Call of Duty, Warzone, and Apex Legends.
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Though, listening to music over the Nova Pro wireless’ included Bluetooth connection causes it to lose a little bit of its sparkle in just about every aspect. From booming lows to riffy mids and the highest of highs. This is done through the use of their second-generation GameDac, which allows the headset to sound good across the entire spectrum. While they’re a gaming headset at the core, SteelSeries has elevated the audio on the Nova Pro Wireless, which boosts the audio resolution to 96Khz/24-bit, which allows for much more detailed, high-resolution audio. With the switch from cloth earcups to faux leather, we were worried about how sweaty we would be after wearing them - and we were pleasantly surprised when our ears were still sweat-free after 6+ hours of use.