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
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The editors liked
Sleek design
Comfortable
Lightweight
Cool frosty blue illumination
Extension cable included
Active noise cancellation retractable microphone
Sounds really good
SteelSeries Siberia v2 Frost Blue Edition Review –
Good value for price
Great quality mic
Great audio quality for gaming
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
Very comfortable and light ? perfect for long gaming sessions
Delivers dynamic sound across the spectrum without ever peaking at treble-end or muddying up the bass
Comfortable headset design and good microphone placement
Orange illumination that stands out
Long cable that's detachable after about a metre. Inline volume control. Hidden microphone
The editors didn't like
Cheap plastic feel
No 5.1/7.1 sound
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A little large to wear out and about
€94.99 + shipping
Separate jack for microphone and audioin makes it unfriendly for portable music
Leans slightly to the trebleend
Separate jack for microphone and audio-in makes it unfriendly for portable music
Leans slightly to the treble-end
USB only connector limits use to PCs
Stock cable seems a bit short
Weak clamping force. Limited soundscape. Bass lacks punch and definition
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 ...
Published: 2012-07-19, Author: Jonathan , review by: trustednerd.com
Abstract: A few days ago we reported that SteelSeries has announced the Siberia V2 Frost Blue USB Powered Headset. Today, we have the chance to do a hands on review with the headset and I must say, it's quite a headset.As we reported before, there are quite a few n...
Abstract: The number of companies setting their sights on audio solutions is increasing. Corsair and CoolerMaster are two older companies who have recently begun manufacturing headphones, speakers and other audio products. Yet SteelSeries and Astro Gaming are two d...
Overall, the Siberia V2 Full-Size Headset is first class. The sound quality is some of the best that we have heard in this price range, aside the bass. The headband suspension helped provide great comfort for extended use, such as our long gaming sess...
Excellent audio quality with soft, accurate sound, Lightweight design is safe, very comfortable, Blue on silver color scheme a visual stunner,
Minimal noise cancellation, not good in noisy surroundings, Rubber cabling is, for PC users, outdated
Should you feel jealous about not having this Siberia V2? Abso-fraggin-lutely. There aren’t many of these around. I take it back. You can get a V2, but not necessarily the awesomely just-before-the-sky-turns-black blue set. Not unless you went to the G...
Abstract: After hitting SteelSeries at CES, the folks there were kind enough to ship me a few products of theirs to take a look at. Seeing as we’ve never done anything from them before, I was rather interested to see what they had to offer as I’ve heard many goo...
When we first got our hands on the original Siberia headset it was extremely difficult to find anything bad with it and so you can certainly understand how hard it is to find any in its successor the Siberia V2. Perhaps the only thing i wou...