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
(85%)
191 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
All-in-all the Siberia V2 is a brilliant all-round headset and should be considered when looking for a decent pair of headphones for any purpose, not just gaming. Its sleek design and high quality finish combined with its superb sound quality mean I w...
Extremely clear, Great treble and bass, Very comfortable, Multifunctional,
None!
The Steelseries Siberia headset is an exceptional audio achievement. As a gamer, the headphones are something to support you whilst you are on the battlefield. I really like the Siberia’s, with them I can pickup those extra little sounds that I woul...
If you’re looking for a great gaming headset, the SteelSeries Siberia pretty much has everything. High sound quality makes explosions and gunfire much more intense and at higher volumes, the clarity it still there allowing you to be transported to a...
With the Siberia, Steelseries has a good headset in its portfolio which was developed from professional gamers for casual gamers. At this point we underline the flashy design and the nearly unique wearing comfort. After putting the headset on the fits ...
Abstract: A couple of weeks ago we took a look at the SteelSeries Diablo 3 gaming gear where they took some excellent gaming peripherals, including the Siberia V2 headset and added a twist to tie in with the next big release from Blizzard. That take on the V2 was impressive and can be seen here but isn't the only redesign SteelSeries...
Abstract: A couple of weeks ago we took a look at the SteelSeries Diablo 3 gaming gear where they took some excellent gaming peripherals, including the Siberia V2 headset and added a twist to tie in with the next big release from Blizzard. That take on the V2 was impressive and can be seen here but isn't the only redesign SteelSeries...
In the past there always seemed to be a tradeoff in the sub-$100 gaming headset maket: either buy a product that faithfully reproduces in-game audio and ditch the need for a built-in microphone or look for an all in one headset but be prepared for lack...
Superb comfort, Clear, crisp sound, Amazing but not overpowering bass, More than enough cord length, High quality, retractable mic
Small amount of mic hiss (USB)
All in all these Siberia SteelSeries are quite possibly the best headphones/communicator I have ever used. Although they are "virtual 7.1 surround", they did an excellent job with this system. While playing FPS games you can hear all the sound neede...
Abstract: I noticed the other day that the prices of hardware get shoved right at the bottom of reviews, in tiny print, sometimes in white text that you only see if you highlight the article. Okay maybe not the last part, but it comes close. So let's try something ...
Excellent positioning, Well-built, USB sound card in-built
Distinct lack of bass, No 3.5mm jack, very expensive
What you get when you buy these sets is precise positioning of the audio and accurate aural feedback. That's what a pro-gamer really needs and that's what these sets provide. Be sure to bear that in mind when you go headset hunting. For a gamer, these are...