![]() Not only is it comfortable enough to wear for long sessions, durable enough to not feel cheap, and affordable enough to not break the bank, the wireless functionality is great, and it works across basically every device you’d want to use it on. The fact of the matter is that if you’re looking for a budget headset that can do it all, it’s hard to beat the SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless. Reportedly the range is 30-feet, but it seemed much farther in practice. That’s all the way on the other end of my entire house. But with the Arctis 1 Wireless, I was able to walk all the way out of my office, down the hall, through the living room, and into my kitchen without any loss in audio at all. If I leave my office and go into the living room, the audio and mic both start to skip. My Lucid Sound PC headset, which also uses a USB dongle, has a pretty limited range. One other thing to point out is the range on the dongle, which is frankly astounding. Although, there is no passthrough USB-C port on the bottom to let you charge it and use the headset at the same time on Switch - a feature the Bluetooth adapter from Bionik thankfully did include. Purchase SteelSeries headsets at Amazon and JB Hi-Fi. SteelSeries also offers a wide range of Arctis headset models for every budget. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro and Nova Pro Wireless currently retail for AU 565 and AU 735 (currently 573.54 on Amazon), respectively. Even with the dongle plugged in, my Switch still fits cleanly into its case. Also, it’s always nice to treat yourself. The dongle is so small you can barely tell it’s there. Since the Switch has a USB-C port right in the bottom, you can plug the Arctis 1 in without having to use an adapter cord like you’ll need to do on PS4 or (probably) on PC. Speaking of which, using it on Switch is great. ![]()
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