SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless Gaming Headset review: A 4-in-1 USB-C gaming headset
With the ability to be used with your Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and mobile devices, it’s hard to pass up the SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless Gaming Headset.

With the ability to be used with your Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and mobile devices, it’s hard to pass up the SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless Gaming Headset.
With the popularity of mobile gaming and the rise of cloud gaming, the dual purpose Stratus Duo controller really is a no brainer.
The SteelSeries Apex M750 TKL Gaming Keyboard offers fantastic gaming performance in a smaller size for added portability and extra mouse movement space.
SteelSeries offers the Arctis 3 Bluetooth headset for $129.99USD on their website and for that price, you really can’t get any better than that.
If you’re looking for a high-performance, affordable ambidextrous gaming mouse and don’t mind a lower profile mouse, you should check out the Sensei 310.
If you’re looking for a high-performance, affordable gaming mouse and can stand a lighter mouse, you should definitely check out the SteelSeries Rival 310.
If you’re looking for a simple gaming mouse with a decent sensor that’s not going to break the bank, the SteelSeries Rival 100 definitely fits the category.
You can customize every button on the keyboard via the SteelSeries Engine.
The SteelSeries QcK Prism offers slip-free fast-paced or precision mouse use on a large surface with added features for augmenting your gaming.
The SteelSeries Arctis 3 is a very comfortable, lightweight, great sounding, and versatile gaming headset which works great on a variety of devices.
These headphones are great for gaming, but SteelSeries designed them to work outside of the game room too.
The Rival 500 is a great MOBA/MMO gaming mouse with its innovative button layout, and I’d definitely recommend it for day to day office use as well.
The SteelSeries Rival 700 is a fantastic gaming mouse, however lack of game support makes the tactile functionality a pipe dream for most games.
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The SteelSeries Rival 5 gaming mouse was designed to be a “single solution for gamers who play multiple games across different genres.”
The Rival 3 gaming mouse has an MSRP of US$29.99, the Apex 3 gaming keyboard for $49.99, and the Apex 5 for $99.99.
The Sensei Ten aims to carry on that same banner but with a brand new esports-ready sensor, the TrueMove Pro.
The Apex Pro allows gamers to adjust the distance it takes for each key to register a key press, helping them to play more accurately and quickly.
The 9X connects directly to your Xbox One, just like a wireless controller does. No cables, no dongles, and a hassle-free setup are sure to please users.
The yoke is made of a solid piece of aluminum and the headband is microfiber leather with holes for venting your sweaty melon.
Logitech is rebranding their gaming series of products to carry the Pro moniker, but don’t be intimidated, anyone can use these headphones even if they’re not a serious “pro” gamer.
The new Optix MPG series will have two available models, the Optix MPG27C and Optix MPG27CQ.
The MSI GT83VR 7RF Titan SLI is highly specced out which, at a cost, offers up unparalleled gaming performance from a laptop.
Watch the videos below for a sneak peek into what SteelSeries has in store for gamers.
Ten-keyless keyboards are becoming more popular, and the SteelSeries Apex M750 TKL is the latest entrant in that category.
SteelSeries is announcing three new colors for the Arctis 3 headset: solar red, boreal blue and slate grey.
The APEX M750 features new QX2 linear mechanical switches and a sleek, modern, durable aerospace aluminum core.
Both mice feature a new TrueMove3 IPS optical sensor developed in conjunction with PixArt and are aimed at the eSports crowd.