![]() ![]() Everything that makes the headset a gaming peripheral is hidden away until you need it, the microphone sits within the left earcup with the volume controls and mute button on the back. Not many headsets at the moment are trying to be traditional in their aesthetics like their more music orientated counterparts (think Sennheiser). The Artics 5 has taken on the competition such as the LucidSound LS40’s which try to be a headset that is able to sit on your PC desk at home and while you are on your way to work. The Artics 5 is neither overly flashy nor heavy coming in black or white with a smooth ear-cup finish and an upgraded take on their “suspension headband”, which personally I am an advocate of. SteelSeries wanted to create a new range of headsets with a completely distinctive look from their previous lines and they have pulled it off pretty well. The Artics 5 is a wired headset for PC that costs £109.99 but can also be connected via a headphone jack to use on mobile devices, Xbox One or PlayStation 4. Disappearing are the headsets which are full of lights, bells and whistles to grab the attention of “gamerz”. SteelSeries have a long line of headsets, most of which we have reviewed over the past few years but recently headsets for gamers are starting to change. ![]()
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