by Savannah Jan 14,2026
For a limited time, Best Buy is selling the SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless gaming headset for PC, PS4, and PS5 for only $139.99. This represents a massive 50% discount off its original $280 price and is $50 cheaper than its recent Easter sale price of $189.99. The Arctis Pro was SteelSeries' flagship wireless headset (prior to the Nova Arctis Pro's release) and one of the few models to feature a hot-swappable battery system.

$279.99 Save 50% $139.99 at Best Buy
Before the Arctis Nova Pro succeeded it, the Arctis Pro was the top-tier headset in SteelSeries' lineup. It includes several standout features, such as a dedicated base station with an OLED display and volume control, simultaneous Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, and its signature hot-swappable battery system. This design offers true wireless freedom without interruptions for charging. The set includes two batteries—one for use and a spare charging in the dock.
The Arctis Pro's build quality is exceptional, featuring a lightweight steel and aluminum alloy headband and a comfortable suspension strap for long gaming sessions. Its AirWeave fabric ear cushions are similar to those on the newer Nova Pro model, and the ClearCast retractable microphone ensures clear communication. For audio, premium 40mm drivers with neodymium magnets deliver high-resolution sound up to 40,000Hz.
SteelSeries Arctis Pro Review by Matt Elliot
"The SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless offers premium construction, a comfortable fit, and excellent audio quality. Its clever battery-swapping design means you'll never run out of power. While the sound is impressive, I find the wired Arctis Pro + GameDAC has a slight performance edge. It's also $70 less expensive. Alternatively, for significant savings, the wireless Arctis 7 is available for less than half the price."
The Arctis Pro was succeeded by the Arctis Nova Pro in 2022. The current best price for a new Nova Pro pair is around $270 on Amazon. While it's an excellent headset with upgrades like active noise cancellation and USB-C charging, it isn't worth nearly twice the price of the deeply discounted Arctis Pro.
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