SteelSeries Arctis Pro White Wireless Hi-Res Gaming Headset
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| MPN | SteelSeries 61474 |
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2.5 mm connector Indicates whether the product includes a 2.5‑millimetre audio connector, commonly used for headphones or earphones. A value of "Yes" means the device has this port; "No" means it does not.
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N |
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3.5 mm connector Indicates whether a product includes a standard 3.5 mm audio connector, the common analog jack used for headphones, microphones and other audio devices.
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Y |
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Audio format A list of the audio formats that a product can play or record, such as Stereo, Mono, 5.1 Surround Sound, Dolby Digital, AAC, FLAC, etc. Each entry represents a distinct format or codec combination supported by the device.
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Virtual 7.1 Surround Sound |
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Colour The colour or combination of colours that a product is available in, expressed as common names such as "Black", "Silver" or comma‑separated lists like "Black, White". It indicates the visual appearance of the item for consumers.
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Black |
| Connection Type | Bluetooth |
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Driver unit The physical dimension of the driver’s diaphragm or cone in a speaker or headphone. It is expressed as a linear measurement (e.g., millimetres, centimetres, inches) and allows users to compare the relative size of drivers across different products.
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4 cm |
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Ear coupling The type of ear attachment used by a headset or earphones, indicating how the device fits around or inside the ear. Common values include "Intraaural", "Circumaural", "Supraaural" and "On‑ear". This attribute helps users choose a model that matches their preferred fit and comfort.
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circumaural |
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Headphone frequency The span of audio frequencies that a product can accurately reproduce or respond to, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the lowest and highest frequencies the device can handle, helping users assess suitability for music playback, communication, or signal processing applications.
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10 - 40000 Hz |
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Headphone sensitivity The sensitivity of a headphone expressed in decibels (dB), indicating how much sound pressure the headphones can produce or detect for a given electrical input level. Values may be positive, negative, or zero and are typically measured at 1 kHz. This attribute helps users compare the loudness performance of different headphones.
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102 dB |
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Headset type The general classification of a headset based on how it delivers audio to the user, such as binaural (two‑channel), monaural (single‑channel), or other configurations. This attribute helps buyers understand whether the device provides stereo sound, single‑speaker output, or specialized listening modes.
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binaural |
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Impedance The impedance value indicates the resistance that a component or circuit offers to alternating current, expressed in ohms (Ω). It is used to characterize speakers, microphones, audio cables and other electronic equipment to ensure optimal compatibility with the source signal.
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32 O |
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Magnet type The material or composition of a magnet used in the product, such as neodymium, ferrite, or other magnetic alloys. It indicates the type of magnetic core that determines strength, size, and suitability for specific applications.
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neodymium |
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Microphone connectivity Indicates the types of microphone connections available on a product, such as XLR, 3.5 mm jack, USB‑C, Lightning or wireless options. The value may list one or more connection types separated by commas.
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3.5 mm |
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Microphone direction type The directional sensitivity of a microphone, indicating how it captures sound from different angles. Common patterns include omnidirectional (equal pickup from all directions), unidirectional or cardioid (focused on one direction), bidirectional (pickup from two opposite directions), and supercardioid or hypercardioid (narrower focus with some rear pickup). This attribute helps users choose a microphone that best suits their recording environment, whether they need wide coverage for group discus
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Omnidirectional/Bidirectional microphone |
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Microphone frequency The span of audible frequencies that a microphone can accurately capture, expressed as a minimum and maximum value in hertz (Hz). It indicates the lowest and highest tones the device can reproduce or record, helping users assess suitability for different audio applications.
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100 - 10000 Hz |
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Microphone input impedance The electrical impedance presented by a microphone input, expressed in ohms (Ω). It indicates the resistance that the input circuit offers to alternating current signals, affecting signal level and compatibility with microphones.
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2200 O |
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Microphone sensitivity The acoustic sensitivity of a microphone, expressed in decibels (dB). It indicates how effectively the microphone converts sound pressure into an electrical signal; lower (more negative) values mean higher sensitivity and better performance at low sound levels.
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-38 dB |
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Microphone Type The classification of a microphone’s design or pickup pattern, such as condenser, dynamic, lavalier, boom, built‑in, handheld or other types. It indicates the physical form and typical usage scenario of the microphone.
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Boom |
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Over Head Support Indicates whether the product includes an overhead mounting or support system, such as a bracket or rail that allows it to be installed above a surface or on a wall. A value of "Yes" means the necessary hardware is supplied; "No" indicates it must be purchased separately.
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Yes |
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Recommended usage A brief statement of the intended or most suitable use cases for a product, such as the type of environment (indoor, outdoor), activity (gaming, office work, music listening) or general application category. It helps customers quickly determine whether the item fits their needs.
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Gaming |
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Speaker Driver Diameter The linear measurement across the widest part of a speaker’s driver (the diaphragm or cone), expressed in units of length such as millimeters, centimeters, inches, or feet. It represents the physical size of the driver and is used to compare audio performance, compatibility with accessories, and overall sound characteristics across different products.
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40 mm |
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Total Harmonic Distortion THD The overall distortion introduced by a device, expressed as a percentage of the total output signal. It represents the ratio of all harmonic components to the fundamental frequency and indicates how much the waveform deviates from a perfect sine wave.
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1% |
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Wearing style A textual description of the way a product is worn or fitted on the body, such as "headband", "earhook", "neck‑band", "over‑the‑ear", or "in‑ear". This attribute helps users understand how the item will be positioned and secured during use.
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Head-band |
SteelSeries
SteelSeries is a gaming hardware company that produces gaming mice, keyboards, headsets, and controllers. The company was founded in 2001 in Copenhagen, Denmark, and is now headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. SteelSeries is one of the most popular gaming hardware brands in the world, and its products are used by professional gamers and enthusiasts alike.
SteelSeries is a gaming hardware company that produces gaming mice, keyboards, headsets, and controllers. The company was founded in 2001 in Copenhagen, Denmark, and is now headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. SteelSeries is one of the most popular gaming hardware brands in the world, and its products are used by professional gamers and enthusiasts alike.















