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Unboxing and testing the ultra-premium SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite. We'll look at the versatile DAC, the high-res wireless audio, customizable EQs, and overall performance on PC and PS5 to see if they justify the hefty price tag.
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00:00These are the most expensive gaming headphones I have ever tested. These $600 headphones are the
00:06SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite. I could tell right off the bat though that these were premium and
00:12there is a very high standard being set here for the quality. These sounded amazing. Playing
00:17Battlefield 6 and Rocket League on them, I could really hear the difference. It felt like everything
00:21was just coming to life. Every little explosion or footstep or car zooming by, it was crystal clear.
00:27And I have so many EQs to choose from. They make it really easy with their app to just go
00:32in,
00:33mess with settings, pick a game profile. It's a really, really good experience.
00:38Even the design of the actual DAC itself, we're getting high res wireless audio with three
00:43different ports. You can connect this to a PC, a Switch 2, and a PS5 if you want to. And
00:48it'll
00:48switch between them automatically depending on which one's turned on. Of course, you can manually
00:52do that. The DAC was really easy to use and navigate and you can control it wirelessly with
00:56the headphone buttons, which is nice. You don't have to keep getting up to do that. It was as simple
01:00as plugging in the USB to the back and connecting it to my PS5 and I was good to go.
01:04And updating it
01:05was super easy as well. So yeah, these are the best headphones I've ever tested. They are $600,
01:11but if you really are trying to get the best gaming headphones, I don't think you'll be disappointed.
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