

There’s also a detachable mic that is apparently Discord certified.

Opening the Arctis 1 package, gamers will be met with the headset itself, a USB-C wireless transmitter, a USB-A adapter cable, and a 3.5mm audio cable for those that don’t need to take advantage of wireless capability while PC gaming or prefer Xbox One. Today, I’ll be looking at the SteelSeries Arctis 1, a wireless gaming headset that boasts multi-platform compatibility as its main selling point.

Recently, this journey has taken me through stops with Razer, Sennheiser, and SteelSeries. If you’re familiar with any of my previous hardware reviews, you’ll know that I’m on a personal quest to find the best PC-gaming peripherals around.
