Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the SteelSeries Icemat Siberia In:Ear Headset and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries Icemat Siberia In:Ear Headset.
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Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
If you are a bass junkie, like small stuff, wanna look cool, use IP telephony and often travel then you can’t fault the Siberia In:Ear headset. Minor issues with the mic wind interferance and sometimes too immersive sound brings down its score sligh...
Abstract: The SteelSeries is a line of gaming peripherals with many market segments, with the headphones being probably the most popular one. Whenever we are talking about gaming headphones the first thing that comes to mind when gaming headphones are mentioned ...
The SteelSeries Siberia In-Ear headset is surprisingly good for its price. For around $40, you get a great set of in-ear headphone buds plus a quality clip-on microphone. The silicone ear buds do a good job of passive noise reduction, and feature di...
Very comfortable for extended periods of use, Long cord, Includes extra ear pieces and carrying pouch, Excellent fitting, Effectively block outside sounds to an extent, Separate microphone and ear buds, Very well made, Good sound reproduction overall, Low...
Carrying case could be better/ or maybe use a hard case that fits everything, Sound reproduction could be better for high notes
I have to say I honestly love the Siberia In:Ear Headphones, they are just extremely comfortable to wear even after five or six hours you dont notice they are in your ears. I would have to say that the second most important thing next to good sound r...
In:Ear earphones for maximum portability, Comfortable, Good sound quality, Separate microphone has a "mute" feature.
Microphone needs a little "gain", No in-line volume control for earphones.
The Siberia In:Ear headset from Icemat is really in a class all its own. As far as I know, there are no other In:Ear headsets on the market. SteelSeries is about to launch one, but Icemat and SteelSeries are in fact one-in-the-same. If you are a us...
Lightweight, Very comfortable, Great sound from a small headphone, Moderately priced.
Tangles easily, Carrying bag doesnt close 100%.
Overall the Icemat Siberia In-Ear headset offers several great features. Small compact size, great sound quality, and a uni-directional microphone for VoIP use. With the Siberia headphones installed properly into your ears, they do a great job at...
Great performance, Inear works great, Silicone adapters are quite comfortable, High quality, Headset and microphone are separate, Available in black or white, Will look great on your iPod, Great packaging looks damn cool
Pouch is too small for all the cables, Mid frequencies get a bit drowned
The Icemat Siberia In:Ear Headset is a very solid and well sounding headphone set, with a good working microphone. The build quality is exceptional and should last you quite some time. This also justifies the price of almost 50 USD for the Headset comb...
Abstract: Icemat is a computer peripheral company out of Denmark. There most popular product would probably have to be there Icemat. Icemat not too long ago decided to start offering audio products. We are taking a look at their In:Ear Headset today, lets see h...
Abstract: Sadly, its no longer just enough to buy headphones these days. Headphones have different uses, and are often designed specifically for said uses. Some are good for music, others for games, others for taking someone elses order while trying to count m...
Awesome quality, Microphone is separate, earbuds can be used without it, Odd but verywell fitting sleeves, Extension cable that accommodates earbuds and microphone, Priced well for such good sound quality (approximately $35 at the time of this writing)
Carrying case is a little small, and wont stay closed...
I’ve somehow gotten the label of "audiophile" here around the office. I suppose it’s my love of music, and my years of being a DJ that give me a sharp and critical ear.To be totally serious, when I plugged in the headset the first thing I did...