![]() ![]() ![]() A gaming headset compatible with PC, Xbox One, and Playstation. ![]() Windows Sonic, Dolby for Atmos and DTS Unbound are working with 2 channels audio devices because the spatialization is software processed then sent to stereo headphones. When in Hi-Res audio, it is seen as a 2 channels device. The Pro Wireless (opens in new tab) and the Pro + DAC (opens in new tab) retail at $329.99 and $249.99, respectively. SteelSeries Arctis Pro Plus GameDAC Troubleshooting. When in PC mode, the gamedac is recognized as a 6channels audio device. Setup: To connect to a PC you'll need the main cable and the USB cable 1.) Connect the USB cable from the micro USB jack on the back of the game DAC to your PC 2. The only setback for both models may be the price, but you get what you pay for when it comes to great audio. The Arctis Pro + GameDAC comes with: The GameDAC, USB cable, main headset cable, mobile adapter, optical cable, and a pop filter for your mic. It may not be Hi-Res certified like the Pro + DAC, but the audio quality is right up there, and it has Bluetooth support and a great battery swap system. If you wish to go all out and cut cables in the process, the Pro Wireless is as good as you can get from SteelSeries. Similar to the company's Siberia family, we wish this headset fit. RGB lighting is a nice touch, and the DAC amp unit makes the headset a breeze to configure and use. SteelSeries does almost everything right with its Arctis Pro + GameDAC, from sound reproduction to build quality and comfort. The experience will be wired and tied to a PC to get the most out of available sound, but that's a price many see worth the cost of being able to wander around freely. The Pro + DAC by SteelSeries is a fantastic upgrade for any gamer looking to enjoy truly high-quality audio. ![]()
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