While the inside of the headband is made of steel, the headset mostly consists of solid plastics - probably to be more competitive when it comes to pricing. The microphone is detachable, which allowed me to go outside without drawing too much attention from my surroundings. The Arctis 1 Wireless only comes in black and SteelSeries seems to have opted for a modest mat design that matches the headset’s on-to-go intentions. On the headset, we find its on/off button (which also controls media functions when using an Android-powered device), a micro-USB port for charging, a volume wheel to adjust the output volume and a physical microphone mute button. Xbox One owners are also able to use this headset but only in wired mode through an Xbox controller that comes with a 3.5mm headset jack. As the PlayStation 4 doesn't come with a USB-C port, connecting the headset to Sony's console is accomplished by using the supplied USB-A adapter cable. Plug the dongle in the USB-C port, power on the headset and it automatically connects wirelessly - no pairing is required. The Arctis 1 easily connects wirelessly with the Nintendo Switch, Android Phone and PC through the supplied USB-C dongle. So what's inside the box of Steelseries' wireless Arctis 1? The following items are included:
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