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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Very comfortable and light – perfect for long gaming sessions; Vocals are very natural and articulated; delivers dynamic sound across the spectrum without ever peaking at trebleend or muddying up the bass
Separate jack for microphone and audioin makes it unfriendly for portable music; leans slightly to the trebleend
Very comfortable and light ? perfect for long gaming sessions; Vocals are very natural and articulated; delivers dynamic sound across the spectrum without ever peaking at treble-end or muddying up the bass
Separate jack for microphone and audio-in makes it unfriendly for portable music; leans slightly to the treble-end
Good value for price; comfortable; great quality mic; great audio quality for gaming
A little large to wear out and about, €94.99 + shipping
When great audio is added to the Siberia V2’s high level of comfort, the end result is one potent gaming peripheral that’s comfortable enough to use for long periods of time. With the ability to now connect with an iPhone or iPad, what more is there to...
Abstract: There is a lot of competition when it comes to Pro Gaming headsets. The Steelseries Siberia V2 brings out the exotic with a very well designed and actually Pro gaming headset. They come in a variety of colors, black, orange, white and the special edition ...
Long cable that's detachable after about a metre. Inline volume control. Hidden microphone
Weak clamping force. Limited soundscape. Bass lacks punch and definition
While the long cable is nice, for the price the Siberia v2s simply do not deliver the sound quality or the comfort we'd expect....
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Published: 2009-12-14, Author: Andrew , review by: tweaktown.com
Finally, a glamour shot of the ‘phones with the flexible mic boom extended. The furry headband moves easily, but supports the head nicely so the headphones are comfortable to wear for long periods of time. The boys in the SteelSeries labs have do...
Published: 2009-09-07, Author: Andrew , review by: tweaktown.com
One thing that has me playing with the headphone cable constantly is the super soft rubber coating on it. It’s strange and bumpy and amazingly never seems to tangle like thinner cords. Back to the issue of the noise making parts; these cans have b...
Published: 2009-07-28, Author: James , review by: tweaktown.com
The SteelSeries Siberia Red is a fantastic product that is built out of strong rugged materials along with a very competent design. And best of all, these headphones simply sound fantastic out of the box.And did I mention they are virtually weightle...
In the past there always seemed to be a tradeoff in the sub-$100 gaming headset maket: either buy a product that faithfully reproduces in-game audio and ditch the need for a built-in microphone or look for an all in one headset but be prepared for lack...
Superb comfort, Clear, crisp sound, Amazing but not overpowering bass, More than enough cord length, High quality, retractable mic
Small amount of mic hiss (USB)
All in all these Siberia SteelSeries are quite possibly the best headphones/communicator I have ever used. Although they are "virtual 7.1 surround", they did an excellent job with this system. While playing FPS games you can hear all the sound neede...