SteelSeries Universal Gaming Earbuds Get Rare LimitedTime Discount
SteelSeries gaming headset deals aren't all that uncommon, but discounts on the manufacturer's gaming earbuds? Those have been practically nonexistent since SteelSeries launched the Arctis GameBuds last October. But now, ahead of Prime Day 2025, Amazon is offering a great deal on the best model of the best all-around gaming earbuds we've tried. For a limited time, you can get the Arctis GameBuds with universal compatibility for $148 (was $200).
This model is officially licensed by Xbox and is technically marketed toward Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows players. But like all SteelSeries wireless over-ear headsets, the Xbox version offers support for PlayStation, too. And with two different connection types--2.4GHz and Bluetooth--GameBuds also work with Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, Steam Deck, PC, mobile devices--basically any device with Bluetooth audio support.
SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds (Universal)
$148 (was $200) | Compatible with all consoles, PC, and mobile.
Key Features:
- Compact form factor with three silicone eartip sizes
- 2.4GHz Wireless with USB-C dongle
- Bluetooth 5.3
- Switch instantly between connection types
- 360-degree spatial audio
- Custom Neodymium Magnetic Drivers
- Active Noise Cancellation Mode
- Transparency Mode
- On-ear shortcut buttons (clickable)
- Battery life: 10 hours / 40 hours with case
- Charge case via USB-C or Qi wireless
- SteelSeries Arctis Companion App
- Adjust EQ settings
- Create custom profiles
- Choose from over 200 presets
The $148 deal is the best since launch, but it's worth noting that it sounds better today than it would have last year. The GameBuds launched with a $160 MSRP, but recently, like some other tech brands, SteelSeries raised its prices amidst economic uncertainty. The GameBuds received the largest price increase, jumping from $160 to $200. Over-ear models from SteelSeries, including our top overall and top premium gaming headset picks---Arctis Nova 7X and Arctis Nova Pro--received $20 to $30 price cuts.
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