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
Build Quality, Design, Separate Noise Cancelling Microphone, Separate inline Volume Controller, Cable Length, Extremely Comfortable, Automatically Head Size Adjusting, Great Volume Level
Price (For Some)
The Siberia Red is the second headset we are testing from SteelSeries. With that in mind i did have high expectations for it and i am very glad to say that i was not wrong. SteelSeries has made it their business finding out what gamers want ...
So have SteelSeries taken a winning formula and tinkered too much, or have they refined something good into something great?Thankfully, they've refined them.Sonically the Siberia V2 are exceptionally impressive and unlikely to be beaten without going on t...
Comfortable, Long cord, Build in mic, Good size, Nice bass
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Something I lack on these headphones is a treble, the bass is fine but the treble is quite low. I have compared vs Mionix and Sennheiser headphones and they both have a much louder treble. It can be fixed with the mixer in Windows so it is not a major...
Abstract: While SteelSeries might be a name you recognise from their ranges of keyboards, mice and mousing surfaces, it's the company's expertise in the gaming headset market that is perhaps what has defined them in the eyes of many. Indeed, as the years have ...
Abstract: While SteelSeries might be a name you recognise from their ranges of keyboards, mice and mousing surfaces, it's the company's expertise in the gaming headset market that is perhaps what has defined them in the eyes of many. Indeed, as the years have ...
It's rare you see an updated product keep all of the best parts of the original and improve on everything that really needed improvements. In the case of the Siberia, I don't think you could ask for a better headset under $200 (with it coming in a...
Abstract: We are honored to be selected and associated with the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards and provide our signature Siberia line of audio headsets to presenters and performers in the legendary GRAMMY Gift Bag,” said Bruce Hawver, SteelSeries CEO. “SteelSeri...
We’re not entirely convinced that naming your latest headset the Carcharias is a good idea. Even if you didn’t know that it was the name of a type of shark, it does...
Abstract: The Short Version: The Siberia v2 is SteelSeries’ entry into the virtual-surround headset market, and it holds its own against the excellent Logitech G35s and Razer’s Megalodon headset — at least, in sound quality. However, it doesn’t offer much to dis...