Much like its functionality, the packaging and contents keep it simple. Just the headset, a wire for charging/updating via PC and the instruction booklets. It is a nice feature that I rarely used, but nice nonetheless. There is a 3.5mm jack on the headset as well to use it traditionally and it even offers up Bluetooth connectivity so I could also synch my phone to it to listen to music while also playing and chatting. Powering it on powers up the console and it assigns to a user just like a controller. Steel Series has teamed up with Microsoft for the Arctis9X and delivered a truly wireless high-end solution.Ĭonnecting the headset to the Xbox One is a little tricky to set up, but once it is done, it works just like a controller. Having a headset that does not require a dongle or wires is sort of a unicorn for the console. With Microsoft opting for proprietary wireless technology over something like Bluetooth, it is nearly impossible to find a headset that is truly wireless. One of the biggest issues when searching for an Xbox One headset is finding one that is truly wireless. It checks almost every single box I look for, and comes in at a reasonable price for the list of features. This is the first time I have dipped into the Steel Series line of headsets and right out of the gate they may have created the closest to perfection I have yet to see. It seems every one I check out has one or two features that keep it from being that perfect offering. I have been on a never-ending quest to find the perfect headset for the Xbox One.
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