It’s made out of either aluminum or stainless steel that gives the headset a strong, lightweight construction that leads up to the headband pad. Before heading up the headband, the ear cuffs do have the ability to angle inward to better fit someone head along with the ability to fold inward when you’re done using them. The right ear cuff is blank and doesn’t have any buttons or ports, unlike the left side which is where the non-removable cable attaches to the headset and a port where you can plug in the detachable mic. The ring isn’t LED which is fine and it adds in a nice accent color to the all-black headset. On the outside of both of the closed-back ear cuffs, Audio Technica’s logo is inside a light blue ring. The gaming headset doesn’t look overbearing when it comes to being on the flashy side. What’s in the boxĪudio Technica has made the design aspect of the ATH-G1 really sleek. Compatible with PS4, Xbox One, laptops, PCs, and other gaming devices with a standard 3.5mm TRRS headset connector or with a separate mic input and headphone output.Weight: 250g/8.8oz (without cable), 257g/9.1oz (including detachable microphone).Accessories: Y-type adapter cable with two 3.5mm (1/8″) gold-plated mini stereo plugs, and windscreen.Connector: 3.5mm (1/8″) gold-plated stereo mini-plug (4 pole).They are fairly light and super comfortable for those long gaming sessions. The headset will work with your favorite system whether it be PC, Xbox, PS4, or Nintendo Switch. We’ve previously reviewed their headphones and now it’s time to check out their gaming peripherals starting with the ATH-G1 Gaming Headset. Audio Technica isn’t new to us here at TechAeris.
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