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How to Charge Your SteelSeries Arctis 1 Headset

Published in Headset Charging 3 mins read

The SteelSeries Arctis 1 headset charges via a wired connection using a Micro-USB cable and does not support wireless charging. To power up your headset, you will need to connect it directly to a USB power source.

Charging Your Arctis 1 Headset: A Step-by-Step Guide

Charging your Arctis 1 headset is a straightforward process that ensures you're ready for your next gaming session or listening experience.

  1. Locate the Micro-USB Port: On your Arctis 1 headset, find the Micro-USB jack. This port is specifically designed for charging and updating the headset's firmware.
  2. Connect the USB Charging Cable: Take the USB Charging Cable provided with your headset (or a compatible Micro-USB cable) and plug the Micro-USB end into the headset's port.
  3. Plug into a Power Source: Connect the other end of the USB Charging Cable (the standard USB-A end) into any available USB power source. This could be:
    • A USB port on your computer or gaming console.
    • A wall adapter with a USB port (like those used for smartphones).
    • A power bank.

Once connected, the headset's LED indicator will typically show a solid red light while charging, turning green when fully charged.

Important Considerations for Charging

Understanding the specifics of your Arctis 1's charging mechanism can help maintain its battery health and ensure reliable performance.

  • Dedicated Port: The Micro-USB port on the Arctis 1 is exclusively for charging the battery and performing firmware updates. It is not used for audio input or output.
  • Battery Life: The SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless model offers an impressive battery life of up to 20 hours on a single charge, providing extensive usage before needing to recharge.
  • Charging Status Indicator: Keep an eye on the LED indicator located on the left earcup:
    • Flashing Red: Indicates a low battery, signaling that a charge is needed soon.
    • Solid Red: The headset is currently charging.
    • Solid Green: The battery is fully charged and ready for use.
  • Optimal Charging Practices:
    • Use the original cable or a high-quality, certified Micro-USB cable.
    • Avoid letting the battery completely drain regularly, as this can sometimes reduce overall battery longevity over time.
    • Charge the headset fully before its first use and periodically when stored for long periods.

Why No Wireless Charging?

While wireless charging offers convenience, it is typically a feature found in premium audio devices and often adds to the cost and complexity of a product. The SteelSeries Arctis 1 focuses on delivering essential high-quality audio and reliable wireless performance at an accessible price point, prioritizing a stable wired charging solution.

For more details on your Arctis 1 headset, you can refer to the official SteelSeries support page: SteelSeries Arctis 1 Support (This link is an example and may need to be updated to the exact support page for Arctis 1 if one exists or the main product page).

Here's a quick summary of the charging process:

Feature Detail
Charging Method Wired via USB Cable
Port Type Micro-USB
Power Source Any standard USB port (PC, console, wall adapter)
Wireless Charge Not Supported
Indicator LED light (Flashing Red: Low; Solid Red: Charging; Solid Green: Full)