Testseek.co.uk 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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The editors liked
Extremely clear
Great treble and bass
Very comfortable
Multifunctional
Impressive looks
[] Improved comfort
[] More functional
[] Better sound quality
[] Lighter cable
Great aesthetics
Good Bass reproduction
50mm Drivers
Illuminated (Frost Blue)
Adjustable audio (Frost Blue)
Excellent materials used
Noise reducing mic
Excellent design
Great sound
Lightweight (if you prefer lightweight)
Sturdy build
Looks good
“Suspension design”
Good
Lengthy cable
Pluses
Suspended
Comfortable frame
Neutral sound
No exageration of bass
Open build for a more airy sound
Excellent build quality
Good sound isolation
Well-shaped
Detailed sound
Innovative and good design with great sound quality
Looks great
Fantastic quality sound
The editors didn't like
None!
Cost
No braided cabling
No 6.3mm adaptor included (Pink Version)
Cable / In-line controller could be of better quality
ETeknix says
Found the microphone mute switch a bit too easy to flick
Lightweight (if you prefer a reassuring solid feel)
Minuses
An open set won't allow you to do your gaming under all conditions
Published: 2013-07-31, Author: Mark , review by: skratchwizpc.net
Excellent sound quality, Great looks, Comfortable
Cable could have been braided
When the SteelSeries Siberia v2 headset was first released prices were a bit on the high side at around £80, prices have now dropped slightly to a more acceptable £60 for the standard Siberia v2 with the HyperX Edition coming in at £69.98 here in the UK. ...
Abstract: Features:With the rise of more team oriented games, Steelseries has released the Siberia v2 Gaming Headset to improve the overall gaming experience. Communication is becoming more and more important, especially with more team games like League of Legends ...
This sure wasn't the first Steelseries headset I've reviewed. In the past their headsets have sounded all around quite accurately. When paired with a solid sound card they can actually provide a solid listening experience for the money.While not quite as...
Abstract: Today we are taking a look at the SteelSeries Siberia V2 Cross-Platform Headset. The Siberia V2 Cross-Platform (abbreviated to Siberia V2 CP for the remainder of the article) is designed to be used on PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 for both audio and voice.Th...
Retractable microphone, Ingenious suspended headband, Comfortable and lightweight design, even though it is a big headset, Cross-platform usage, AudioMixer and LiveMix enhance chat experience, Simple setups across the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360
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The only major gripe we had with the Siberia V2 Cross-Platform is the absence of surround sound. That being said, it is one of the most comfortable headsets we've tested, even though it is big. The product features a strong bass, nice low and high-ranges...
If you’re looking for a headset with quality sound and excellent comfort look no further than the SteelSeries Siberia V2 Frost Blue USB powered headset. With the addition of the Frost Blue LED’s, this headset has everything including a cool factor....
The £100 Siberia v2 had some stiff competition from the start with the excellent Asus Vulcan ANC available for £20 less. While the Asus headset remains our top choice for a gaming headset, the Siberia v2 puts in a great showing. Comfort is its major selli...
It's no secret how much we love the SteelSeries Siberia headset.Firstly it has always been a spectacular all-rounder. The majority of us do not have specialised peripherals and with the amount of tasks we perform on our computers it's certainly beneficial...
After using the Siberia V2 Frost Blue Edition for several days, I could really say that they are the lightest wired headset I have ever used (of the same dimensions); the earcups are not pressing excessively on your head so we can wear them for hours ...
Abstract: I have a lot of gaming headsets. It's one of the nice perks that comes with this job, though these days I find that it's getting harder to get excited about them. As my collection grows, I'm starting to see some of the similarities in headsets: some ...