Overview
- The headset, released Tuesday, is on sale now for $399.99 and ships in three colorways from SteelSeries and major retailers.
- Hi‑Res Wireless certification covers 96kHz/24‑bit audio with 40mm neodymium drivers and a 10Hz–40kHz range, with full resolution realized on PC due to console limits.
- The GameHub base, branded OmniPlay, links up to five devices and can mix audio from up to four sources, covering PC, PS5, Xbox, Switch, and phones.
- Dual swappable batteries enable continuous use, Active Noise Cancellation cuts background sound, and the ClearCast Pro mic uses AI that SteelSeries says filters up to 96% of noise.
- Positioned below the $600 Nova Elite, the Omni offers similar Hi‑Res features at a lower price with less premium materials, marking SteelSeries’ second JAS‑certified gaming headset during its 25th anniversary.