CONCLUSION

In the end, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3P Wireless lands as a well‑rounded headset that gets the fundamentals right and avoids unnecessary gimmicks. Comfort is a clear strength, making long sessions feel effortless, while the mids and highs come through with a level of accuracy that keeps dialogue, footsteps, and environmental cues crisp. Spatial audio adds another layer of clarity, widening the soundstage in a way that feels natural rather than exaggerated. Bass performance sits in the “good enough” category, present, but not the star of the show. During my 1 full month long test (last week primarily playing Where Winds Meet) I never did surpass 37 hours of battery life at 80% volume (still a great number, alas not as good as some other wireless headsets) and as for wireless range it stays stable enough to wander in the room (even the next one) without dropouts. SteelSeries’ Engine software remains one of the better tuning suites out there, and the added smartphone app gives you quick adjustments on the fly. With broad PC and console support, the Nova 3P Wireless settles into that sweet spot of reliability, versatility, and comfort, making it an easy pick for players who value consistency over flash.
As I type these lines the Arctis Nova 3P Wireless by SteelSeries retails for USD109.99 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and for 79.19Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de) and so they are quite affordable. At the end of the day the Arctis Nova 3P may not be the best wireless gaming headset out there but it offers balanced performance with very good battery life and even better comfort levels and for those it certainly deserves the Golden Award.

PROS
- Overall Build Quality
- Accurate Mids & Highs
- 2.4GHz Dongle & Bluetooth v5.3 Connectivity
- Comfort Levels
- Up To 40 Hours Of Battery Life
- Flexible & Detachable Bidirectional Boom Microphone
- Available In 4 Colors (Black, White, Lavender & Aqua)
- Engine Software & Smartphone App
CONS
- Bass Levels (Could Be Better)

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