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Arctis 1 review
Arctis 1 review






arctis 1 review

Perhaps the only downside is that for Xbox One and iPhones, you need to plug it in with the included 3.5mm cable, which obviously removes the wireless portion from the name, but otherwise you are good.

arctis 1 review

On PC it is a little more tricky, as most of them don’t have a USB-C as standard and PlayStation 4 is the same, but they do include a nice adapter cable, that lets you plug it in, the cord is also quite lengthy, which is helpful if your only spare port, is behind the devices. I was all set to expect some set up on it, throwing it in the Switch resulted in an on-screen prompt telling me it was connected, but that was it, even on the iPad, I saw nothing, it just worked. The connection will vary, depending on the device you are using, but for the most part, it is wireless, with the use of a little dongle that you get in the box, this attachment is actually USB-C meaning that it works with your Switch, iPad Pro and most Android devices, simply by plugging it in. The GSP 370 from Sennheiser was the recent headset and that did a great job on PC and PlayStation 4, but the Arctis 1 just dominates the device range, both PC and PlayStation 4 are included, but also Android and Switch, with Xbox One and iOS devices to boot, it really is the one headset that will cover you on all your devices, just with a different connection is all. The Arctis 1 from SteelSeries is one such offer, had just finished another wireless headset review and honestly thought, is it worth it, but I am glad that I did. Lately I find myself reviewing a lot more hardware, not for any particular reason, it just ended up that way and when I get offers to review something, I have to think is it worth my time.








Arctis 1 review