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Review: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Gaming Headset

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There’s a downside, though, and it isn’t minor: Once Sonar is running, you’ll need to keep your system’s default audio device set to one of the new outputs the app creates during installation. If you switch between speakers and headphones, changing the device in your system tray won’t work anymore, you can only do it in the GG app. There’s also no main Sonar output, so you’ll have to choose one of the groups as your default system output, and then your system volume controls will only affect programs assigned to that category. To make matters more confusing, there’s a volume wheel on the Nova 3 that runs independently of everything else.

I’m really impressed with how much practical value the app offers, but I’m more than a little frustrated with how my system audio settings look, even when I’m using my desktop speakers. I’ve been able to find some workarounds to keep my main volume knob working, but it feels like it shouldn’t need to be this complicated. It’s a shame, because I’ve grown really fond of the app, but having to navigate into a specific piece of software to change my speaker volume is a little annoying.

Conclusion

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The Arctis Nova 3 are one of my favorite gaming headsets, but the software is going to be a deal-breaker for some folks. They provide an awesome amount of practical value, but you have to make some concessions.

I know how much people don’t like their system settings screwed with, something I think I’m more tolerant of than average, and it still bothers me. Just know the mobile app has a subset of features, and it’s all upside for console gamers.

I find the Nova 3 so comfortable and their sound so impressive for the price that I’m willing to overlook the loss of my mute button. They have a great sound profile that’s only improved by the equalizer profiles, long battery life with quick charging, and excellent system compatibility, all at a very reasonable price. Even with the much more premium Arctis Nova Pro at my desk, I often find myself reaching for the Nova 3, and that says a lot.

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