SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3P Wireless Gaming Headset
Multi-platform wireless gaming headset with simultaneous 2.4GHz + Bluetooth, 38-hour battery, ClearCast Gen 2 mic, and the legendary Arctis ski-goggle headband — glasses-friendly by design.
Description
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3P is a wireless gaming headset built for multi-platform play — PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC, and mobile all connect via the 2.4GHz USB-C dongle, with Bluetooth as a secondary connection for simultaneous phone pairing. At $100, it’s the sweet spot in SteelSeries’ Nova line: you get the Arctis comfort system with its ski-goggle headband, dual-connection wireless, and 38 hours of battery life, without paying the premium for the Nova Pro’s active noise cancellation and higher-end drivers.
The 40mm drivers with SteelSeries’ Acoustic slot patent deliver a wide soundstage that’s genuinely useful for spatial audio in competitive games — footstep detection in shooters, enemy positioning in battle royale titles, environmental audio in RPGs. The ClearCast Gen 2 retractable mic folds away when not needed and deploys for voice chat with the kind of clarity that SteelSeries has built its reputation on. The glasses-friendly design — key for the many gamers who wear glasses — makes it one of the most comfortable headsets for extended sessions.
The Multi-Platform Case
The Arctis Nova 3P solves the multi-platform problem that most gaming headsets ignore. The 2.4GHz dongle works with PS5’s USB-C port, Nintendo Switch in dock mode, and PC. Simultaneously, the Bluetooth connection keeps you paired to your phone — chat, music, and calls work through the same headset without swapping connections. One headset for PlayStation, Switch, and PC is a meaningful convenience for players who own multiple platforms, which at this price point is most of its buyers.
Quick Specs
| Driver | 40mm Neodymium (Acoustic slot patent) |
| Wireless | 2.4GHz (USB-C dongle) + Bluetooth 5.3 simultaneously |
| Battery | 38 hours |
| Microphone | ClearCast Gen 2 retractable, bi-directional |
| Compatibility | PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch (docked), PC/Mac, mobile (Bluetooth) |
| ANC | No passive noise isolation |
| Surround Sound | Sonar virtual surround sound (PC, via software) |
| Charge Port | USB-C |
| Weight | ~250g |
Performance Score: 9.0 / 10
| Multi-Platform Compatibility | 9.5/10 — 2.4GHz + Bluetooth simultaneously; works on PS5/Switch/PC |
| Audio Quality | 8.5/10 — Wide soundstage; excellent for competitive and spatial audio |
| Microphone | 9.0/10 — ClearCast Gen 2 is among the best gaming mics at this price |
| Comfort | 9.5/10 — Ski-goggle headband; glasses-friendly design for extended sessions |
| Battery Life | 9.0/10 — 38 hours is best-in-class at this price |
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Simultaneous 2.4GHz + Bluetooth for cross-device use
- 38-hour battery life — among the longest in its class
- ClearCast Gen 2 retractable mic — exceptional voice clarity
- Ski-goggle headband: glasses-friendly and exceptionally comfortable
- Multi-platform: PS5, Switch (dock), PC, and Bluetooth simultaneously
- Sonar virtual surround sound on PC
Cons
- No active noise cancellation (Nova Pro has ANC)
- Nintendo Switch only works in docked mode (not handheld via 2.4GHz)
- 2.4GHz dongle required for low-latency gaming (not dongle-free)
- Bluetooth adds latency — use 2.4GHz for competitive gaming

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