Testseek.com have collected 191 expert reviews of the SteelSeries Siberia Full Size Headset v2 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries Siberia Full Size Headset v2.
November 2009
(85%)
191 Reviews
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Abstract: A couple of weeks ago we took a look at the SteelSeries Diablo 3 gaming gear where they took some excellent gaming peripherals, including the Siberia V2 headset and added a twist to tie in with the next big release from Blizzard. That take on the V2 was impressive and can be seen here but isn't the only redesign SteelSeries...
Abstract: A couple of weeks ago we took a look at the SteelSeries Diablo 3 gaming gear where they took some excellent gaming peripherals, including the Siberia V2 headset and added a twist to tie in with the next big release from Blizzard. That take on the V2 was impressive and can be seen here but isn't the only redesign SteelSeries...
Even though the SteelSeries Siberia Elite V2 is primarily a gaming headset, it's uses extend far beyond that. It has quickly become my primary headset for all PC driven communication (skype, gotomeeting, even watching movies on the go). After 3 months...
Build Quality, Design (16 Bright Orange LEDs), Audio Clarity, Good Bass, Extremely Comfortable, Retractable Active Noise-Cancelling Uni-Directional Microphone, Mute Button/Volume In-Line Controller, USB Soundcard, 3m Cable, , , ,
Price (For Some), Can Only Be Used With Personal Computers, Current Availability,
As mentioned in the beginning we didn't expect the Siberia V2 Heat Orange to perform better than the Siberia V2 Frost Blue which we did review a while ago but we did use it with the 3 latest games we received (Saints Row IV, The Bureau X-Com Declassified ...
Build Quality, Design (All White/16 Bright Blue LEDs), Audio Clarity, Good Bass, Extremely Comfortable, Retractable Active NoiseCancelling Microphone, Mute Button/Volume InLine Controller, USB Soundcard, 3m Cable
Price (For Some), Can Only Be Used With Personal Computers
As mentioned before the new Frost Blue USB headset is based on the already award winning Siberia V2 like of headsets by SteelSeries and so it still excels as an lightweight stereo headset (which you can use for many ours without issue) with very good audi...
Published: 2013-11-12, Author: Marko , review by: insidehw.com
Abstract: Yes, we're aware that this sounds very strange, because so far Kingston wasn't present in the headphones market, but for celebrating 10 years of existence, they entered into a business relationship with the SteelSeries company, which made the limited seri...
Abstract: The Kingston HyperX Edition Siberia V2 Headset made by SteelSeries comes from the line, as the SteelSeries Siberia V2 Frost Blue. With its 50mm driver units that reproduce crystal clear sounds in high, low, and mid-range tones is at the core, delivering r...
Great looks, a USB connection, and software taylor made for it sadly are not enough to save this headset. Compared with other Steelseries headsets it simply does not offer a great value for your dollar. Performance is Great if you are only planning on...
Beautiful design, Comfortable wearing with well-padded leather earcups, Impressive sound for gaming with improved bass response, Retractable microphone is included,
No mobile connector to use on mobile devices, there will be always 2 jacks, The metal wires connecting headband look not durable, Not good for bass-heavy music, The SteelSeries v2 is available for around $80 on SteelSeries and Amazon. I will totally recom
Abstract: Today we are taking a look at the SteelSeries Siberia V2 Heat Orange Limited Edition Headset. The V2 Heat Orange is very similar to the Siberia V2 Cross-Platform headset we reviewed a few months ago. Since they share so many similarities, this review...