![]() ![]() Not only could I hear each footstep and weapon discharge from my opponents in Overwatch, but I was also able to pinpoint quiet pockets. ![]() To my mind, that's a little expensive for a small, thin piece of fabric, but it's purely aesthetic, so the choice is yours. In case the default, black-and-white headband isn't to your taste, you can also buy alternate designs, starting at $20 a pop. The ear cups feel plush and breathable, but never push down hard, even for folks (like myself) with glasses and a lot of hair. This is a first for a SteelSeries headset, or any gaming headset as far as I know. Not only does the elastic headband instantly conform to your head, but also, if it's even slightly off, you can just adjust the Velcro straps. ![]() SteelSeries has generally put other headset manufacturers to shame when it comes to comfort, and the Arctis 5 is no exception. A shorter cable without the chat amp would have worked wonders. You can definitely make the Arctis 5 work with your setup, although doing so will require some creative cable management and a lot of extra space. The adapter for the 3.5 mm jack is tiny and easy to lose. Besides, the amp is too light to sit comfortably on a desk, and the extra-long wire tends to get in the way of everything. ![]() The USB adapter goes through an amp that controls chat volume, which is pretty useless if you're engaged in a single-player game. The Arctis 5 connects via USB or 3.5mm audio jack, but either way, you have to plug a proprietary jack into an adapter. My only real complaint - and it's not an insignificant one - is that cable management is a mess. ![]()
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