

Like the wired iteration, the Arctis 1 Wireless features an adjustable, steel-reinforced band. Painted within the ear cups is SteelSeries' signature polygon design. The ear cups sport a matte black finish, and toward the bottom of each cup is a SteelSeries logo.

SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless at Amazon for £79.99 (opens in new tab).Our Editor's Favorite Games for Your Nintendo Switch and Switch Liteįollow BestProducts. Take a Peak at All Our Favorite Accessories for Your Nintendo Switch If you're in search of a comfortable and lightweight headset to use with your Nintendo Switch or Switch Lite, you won't be disappointed. It's compatible with smartphones, laptops, and pretty much any gaming headset out there. It delivers stellar 18 hour battery life. We wish there were some sort of case to toss it - along with the removable microphone - into or clip it directly to the headset when it’s not in use.ĭespite this minor annoyance, we think overall the Arctis 1 headset is solid. Because the USB-C receiver is so small (it’s just over an inch long), it’s extremely easy to lose. Our biggest complaint about the headset is that no carrying case or pouch is included with it. We found that the Arctis 1 was a bit more bass-heavy than the Arctis 3 and 7 headsets we’ve also tested, but in terms of overall sound quality - both for music and gaming - the headphones held up. Soundĭuring our tests with the Arctis 1 Wireless, we played the rhythm game Thumper for its killer soundtrack. Since the Switch doesn’t support Bluetooth, this one uses a 2.4GHz wireless signal to transmit the audio. That’s because it comes with a tiny USB-C receiver that, when plugged into the bottom of your Nintendo Switch (or Switch Lite), can stream audio to your console. It’s also one of the few wireless solutions for the Switch that won’t have any noticeable audio lag. Although you can't see it on the surface, a smart design choice that makes this headset stand out is that it forgoes the convoluted method most headsets require for voice chatting.
