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This way, you can use the Arctis 1 as an everyday pair of headphones, or simply ditch the mic when you're immersed in a single-player adventure. Removable mics in $50 headsets are hard to come by, and I was impressed that the flexible mic is both unobtrusive and easy to detach. The left earcup is where you'll find all of the headset's special features, including a volume dial, a mic mute button and a removable mic. I'll touch more on that in the next section, but it's a big step back from the "ski goggles" design in the Arctis 3, 5, 7 and Pro, which automatically adjusts to your head each time you put it on. There's plenty of padding, so it's comfortable to wear, but it's very tough to get a precise fit. What I'm less crazy about is the steel headband with rigid notches.
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