Testseek.co.uk have collected 26 expert reviews of the SteelSeries SteelSound 4H and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries SteelSound 4H.
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26 Reviews
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The SteelSound 4H is a really good headset that comes with a decent price tag. The price performance ratio is a the very top, due to the good audio performance in games and the durable yet lightweight construction. The design is really nice and the hea...
Retractable mic, Large padded ear cushions, Great sounding, Volume/mic control clip, Long cable
Not collapsible
SteelSeries has done a great job coming out with a mid-range priced gaming headset. The 4H offers great bang for your buck and won't let you down in looks or performance. Sharing a lot of features with the 5H such as retractable mic, volume control cl...
Abstract: The market for headphones is an extremely crowded one - from the $5 plastic generic brand headphones at Wal-Mart, to the $1,000 ultra high-end Grado GS1000 headphones (yes, they really do cost $1,000 USD), there are a myriad of choices available. Tucke...
Good padding and oversized ear pieces, Comfortable fit , Retractable microphone with perfect amount of stiffness, Good sound quality in all frequencies, Cord remote control provided
Bass not as impressive as other models, No carrying case, Not collapsible
If you haven’t noticed by now, my 3 reviews of SteelSeries’ SteelSound line has made me a believer, and the SteelSound 4H does its heritage proud. Its comfortable feel and high quality design make it a great choice for a gaming he...
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Published: 2006-12-09, Author: Paul , review by: planetx64.com
Abstract: With the increase in popularity of online gaming and VOIP, it?s good that SteelSeries are thinking about people of all budgets. The 4H model was designed with communication in mind and this showed during testing. As I mentioned earlier, headset testin...
Well designed, Good build quality, Crisp midrange and Treble, Great price, Retractable Microphone, Same driver units as the 5H
Cable is thin and weak, Cable could be a bit longer, Microphone is difficult to retract
So, you want a 5H V2 but are a little short on cash? Then the 4H should be right up your alley. With all the same specifications as the 5H V2 the 4H is definitely a contender. However the poor quality cable prevents me from awarding the 4H with a Top...
Clear High and Mid range, Mic & Volume control on cord, Comfortable to wear, Durable
Little lacking on the low frequencies, Microphone volume is a little low, Not collapsible
The SteelSound 4H headphones produce a nicely blended sound for a "opened" headphone. The have clear high and mid range frequencies, while leaving me wanting a little more on the low end of the scale. The 4H headphone is very comfortable for its ...
Abstract: If you think the SteelSound 5H V2 would cost too much for you, and SteelSeries SteelSound 3H is not quite the type of gaming headphone you are looking for, you are definitely not out of luck. Yes, you read that right; you are not out of luck -- at lea...
Abstract: A few months back we had the pleasure of reviewing the Steel Sound 5H v2 as part of our gaming headphones roundup. It was one of the best in show, scoring well on all counts, so it is great to get a look at its little sibling, the 4H. For a little less...