Contrary to the description, these are actually the LEAST comfortable headphones I've ever had the displeasure of using. After more than an hour the pressure from the extremely tight band just gave me a splitting headache. Avoid these.
Contrary to the description, these are actually the LEAST comfortable headphones I've ever had the displeasure of using. After more than an hour the pressure from the extremely tight band just gave me a splitting headache. Avoid these.
This year (2015) has been quite the year for headset reviews on Christ Centered Gamer. I have reviewed no less than six headsets! Having done so many, I have started to get some perspective on what many manufacturers prioritize when designing them.
Very good sound quality, that is quite balanced; Comfortable fit; retractable microphone; good positional awareness; mic has good gain, and a handy mute switch
Does not stretch enough for gamers with big heads; audio cable is not detachable from the headset; could use a bit more high end 'sparkle'; less efficient than many competing models
Steelseries continue to impress with their Siberia range, sure the core models such as the V2, V3 and now the V200 have very few differences, but that's no bad thing. As the old saying goes "if it isn't broken, don't fix it".
Great build quality; Classic Siberia design; Range of colours available; Excellent performance; Closed-back design; Retractable microphone; Auto-adjusting headband; Multi-format support; Competitive price
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Traveling can be a fun and new experience, depending on where you end up going to. I have traveled quite a bit with my family, but have never really gone anywhere crazy; we usually end up at standard tourist destinations.
After testing the Siberia 200 headset along with the Sound Blaster ZxR while watching movies, some TV shows but also some games, we were happy with the fact that the output is clear, without relying heavily on lower frequencies as some gaming headsets do, while the stereo separation is clearly...
It has been a while since I was in the market for a new headset. Usually headsets do not break for no apparent reason. However if you have as much luck as I do, then you would be going through a few pairs a year.
In conclusion, The Siberia 200 gaming headset combines the comfort and sound of the best-selling Siberia V2 with quality updates, reclaiming its title as the best gaming headset in eSports and PC gaming. Once again I am impressed by SteelSeries.
Sound; Comfort; Retractable microphone; PS4 support and Xbox Elite Controller; Many color options
Another almost-perfect SteelSeries FPS headset that's comfy and lightweight, but falls short to a wider audience due to a lack of punchy bass and smaller sizing.
Lightweight and strong; Easy to clean; Attention to detail through the higher-end of the audio spectrum
Big heads beware; Lack of punch; lack of bass
Cost: £59.99 Available from: Steelseries.com If you're up on PC gaming...
Solid build; Good sound quality; That retractable mic
Heavy clamping force; Subtle leakage; No pouch included
The Steelseries Siberia line are some of the most popular gaming headphones on the market today. The company has worked to engage with the eSports community, spreading its products and branding among some of the world's top teams. The Siberia 200 is their value gaming headset, priced at $79.
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