SteelSeries offers discounted gaming headsets due to damaged packaging
SteelSeries is selling its Arctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset at a significant discount because the packaging is damaged. The company assures the hardware is new and covered by warranty.

Gaming peripheral manufacturer SteelSeries has reduced the price of its Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset. The discount applies to both Xbox and PlayStation versions of the headset, specifically for units with damaged packaging.
SteelSeries is offering the affected Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headsets for $239.99, down from a typical retail price of $300 to $350. The company states that while the boxes may be damaged, the headsets themselves are unused and undamaged. They come with the same one-year warranty as new products.
The Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, originally launched four years ago, continues to offer a comprehensive feature set. This includes active noise cancellation, swappable batteries, Bluetooth connectivity, and compatibility with PC and major consoles like Xbox and PlayStation. A bundled base station allows for easy adjustment of sound settings and charging of spare batteries to minimize downtime.
Available models include the Xbox version (in black and white) and the PlayStation version (in white). Both versions support mobile devices via Bluetooth. While the headset has been praised for its features, user reviews have varied regarding its weight and comfort.