SteelSeries
VS
Arctis Nova Pro VS
Astro A50 X
Quick Answer
The Nova Pro Wireless is the best choice for most people — better batteries, noise cancellation, a 3.5mm jack. But the Astro A50 X has a better mic and HDMI for multi-console setups.
- Quick Verdict
Read This First
Side-by-side spec comparison at a glance.
Arctis Nova Pro Wireless
Astro A50 X
Feature
Nova Pro Wireless
Astro A50 X
Best For
All-round premium gaming
Multi-console battlestations
Battery
Hot swappable (never plug in)
24 hrs + charging dock
Microphone
Good (better with Sonar)
Excellent (broadcast quality)
Noise Isolation
Active + passive
Open feel, leaks sound
Connectivity
2.4GHz + simultaneous BT
2.4GHz + BT (via base station)
3.5mm Jack
Yes (on base station)
No
Price
~$350
~$380
- Price & Value
$350 Is a Lot of Money
You could buy a console with that. But here is what you get extra.
Nova Pro Gives You
- Infinity Power System — two batteries, swap in 10 seconds
- Active noise cancellation to block room noise
- Sonar software with 250+ game EQ presets
A50 X Gives You
- HDMI 2.1 passthrough — 4K at 120Hz
- PLAYSYNC switching between three consoles
- Broadcast-quality microphone
My take: If you own an Xbox, PS5, and PC on one desk, the A50 X saves you from a cable mess. If you play on one or two devices, the Nova Pro is a better value.
- Design & Build
Premium vs. Gamer Aesthetic
Nova Pro Wireless
Build Details
- Steel headband
- Aluminum magnetic ear cup covers
- Soft-touch coating (attracts dust)
- Pop-off covers for battery access
- Feels solid & premium
Astro A50 X
Build Details
- Mostly plastic construction
- Spaceship "gamer" aesthetic
- Lighter at 343 grams
- Soft cloth magnetic ear cups
- Feels lighter but cheaper
My take: Nova Pro feels more premium. A50 X feels lighter but cheaper. Neither will break if you twist them.
- Comfort & Glasses
The Glasses Test
I wear glasses. Many headsets press the arms into my temples. That hurts after one hour.
- Ski goggle strap spreads weight evenly
- Deeper leatherette pads don't crush glasses frames
- Seals around ears — blocks noise
- Leatherette gets warm after a few hours
- Stronger clamping force — you feel it
- Only 343g — lightest in class
- Soft cloth ear cups — zero pressure on temples
- Light clamping force — forget it's on your head
- 8+ hours with zero fatigue
- Cloth lets in noise — PC fans, keyboard, vacuum
- Sound Quality
Where Things Get Interesting
Nova Pro Wireless
Requires Sonar Software
Astro A50 X
Plug and Play
Winner: Astro A50 X
Winner: Nova Pro Wireless
- Microphone
The Mic Showdown
- Winner
Astro A50 X
- Sounds like a podcaster out of the box
- "Broadcast" preset in G Hub adds bass & presence
- Fixed mic — flip up to mute
Nova Pro Wireless
- A bit nasally and compressed by default
- Sonar "less nasal" or "deep voice" presets help
- Retractable mic — hide when not in use
- ClearCast AI noise cancellation works well
- Battery Life
The Killer Feature
This is where the Nova Pro completely separates itself.
Infinity Power System
Two batteries. One sits in the headset. The other charges in the base station. When the headset beeps (~20-22 hours), you swap batteries in ten seconds. The headset stays on.
You never plug in a cable. Ever.
A50 X problem: Uses a magnetic charging cradle. If you forget to dock it, dead battery next time. Also, Bluetooth connects to the base station — not the headset. Walk to the kitchen with your phone? Music cuts out.
- Connectivity
How You Connect Matters
Both work with PC, PS5, Xbox, Switch, and mobile. But important differences exist.
Nova Pro: Buy the Xbox Version
The Xbox version works on everything (PC, PS5, Xbox, Switch). The PlayStation version works on everything except Xbox. Base station has 2x USB, 2x 3.5mm, and a button to switch sources.
The 3.5mm Jack Is a Big Deal
Plug a GoXLR or Rodecaster Duo into the base station. Wirelessly monitor your XLR mic while gaming. The Astro has no 3.5mm jack anywhere.
A50 X: HDMI 2.1 Passthrough
4K 120Hz, VRR, ALLM. One button switches between Xbox, PS5, and PC. Catch: On PS5, HDMI passthrough disables Tempest 3D Audio.
Wireless Range Difference
I walked downstairs and outside. The A50 X cut out about 15 yards from the house. The Nova Pro went significantly further.
- Software
Sonar vs. G Hub
SteelSeries Sonar
- Parametric EQ
- 250+ game-specific presets
- Spatial audio engine
- Advanced mic processing (ClearCast AI)
- Separate virtual audio channels (game, chat, media)
- Works with ANY headset — not just SteelSeries
- Free forever
- Can be overwhelming for beginners
Logitech G Hub
- Basic EQ
- Blue VO!CE mic presets (broadcast, competition)
- Sidetone control
- Community preset library
- Simpler and easier for beginners
- Have to dig through many options to find good ones
My take: Nova Pro feels more premium. A50 X feels lighter but cheaper. Neither will break if you twist them.
- Pros & Cons
The Final Tally
Nova Pro — Pros
- Hot swappable batteries (never plug in)
- Active noise cancellation blocks room noise
- Simultaneous 2.4GHz + Bluetooth
- 3.5mm jack on base station for mic monitoring
- Sonar software gives massive EQ control
Nova Pro — Pros
- Best microphone on any wireless gaming headset
- HDMI 2.1 passthrough (4K 120Hz, VRR)
- Very lightweight and comfortable (343g)
- Cloth ear cups stay cool
- PLAYSYNC switching between three consoles
Nova Pro — Cons
- Mic is just okay out of the box
- Soft touch coating attracts dust & fingerprints
- Plastic parts feel cheap for $350
- Leatherette pads get warm
A50 X — Cons
- Bluetooth connects to base station, not headset
- No 3.5mm jack anywhere
- Short wireless range
- PS5 disables Tempest 3D Audio over HDMI
- Plastic build feels less premium
Buy Nova Pro If...
- You hate charging cables and want hot-swap batteries
- You play competitive FPS and want the best directional audio
- You need active noise cancellation
- You use an XLR mic and want wireless monitoring via 3.5mm
- You want simultaneous Bluetooth (game + phone calls)
- You're willing to spend time in Sonar to tune the sound
Buy A50 X If...
- You own Xbox, PS5, and PC on the same desk/TV
- You want plug-and-play great sound without EQ tweaking
- You need broadcast-quality mic for streaming or Discord
- You prefer lightweight, breathable cloth ear pads
- You don't need ANC or simultaneous Bluetooth
- Final Verdict
Which One Wins?
- Overall Winner
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless
- 🔋 Hot-swap batteries
- 🔇 Noise cancellation
- 🔌 3.5mm jack
- 🎯 Best FPS audio
- 📱 Direct Bluetooth
“I kept the Nova Pro Wireless. The hot-swap batteries alone won me over. I also use an XLR microphone, so the 3.5mm jack is essential. I miss the Astro’s mic quality. But not enough to give up the Nova Pro’s features.”
— Personal choice after weeks of testing
If Logitech makes a Gen 6 with hot-swap batteries and direct Bluetooth, they will have the perfect headset. Until then, SteelSeries keeps the crown.

