Testseek.com have collected 83 expert reviews of the SteelSeries H Wireless Headset and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries H Wireless Headset.
March 2014
(88%)
83 Reviews
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A good gaming headset can assist with providing (and not breaking) immersion with your entertainment of choice, be it music, games, or movies. I attempted to focus on finding a good all-around headset that can do well with each of the aforementioned med...
Published: 2015-07-13, Author: Rick , review by: techspot.com
For the curious, I took the liberty of recording microphone input from each headset. For comparison, I am reading an excerpt from the amazing science fiction work “Dune” by Frank Herbert. Audible, if you enjoy my work, please contact my agent. After spen...
Abstract: The SteelSeries Wireless H certainly looks and feels like a feels like a top-of-the-line headset. Its design is mercifully subdued, with an all-over black color scheme that looks great even if you're not in the middle of a LAN party. The design is livened...
Abstract: Every gaming headphone manufacturer seems to boast about surround sound these days, but very few headsets actually deliver genuine spatial audio. SteelSeries' Siberia Elite Prism (as well as the V3 Prism) are an exception, and are some of the best surroun...
Abstract: As the top-of-the-line headset from the Danish manufacturer of computer peripherals, the SteelSeries H Wireless is an attempt to combine outstanding comfort with superb audio performance. Coming in at a price point of $300, the headset touts multi-platfor...
Excellent Build Quality, Audio Quality (Very Good Mids/Highs), 7.1 Virtual Dolby Surround, Comfortable, Noise-Cancelling Uni-Directional Retractable Microphone, Extra 3.5mm Output, OLED Transmitter, Available Connectors, 12m Wireless Range, Up To 20 Hours
Price (For Some), Bass Levels,
There are certain restrictions manufacturers need to take into consideration when designing a wireless headset the most important of which are its weight and battery life. The weight issue automatically means that you just can't use the largest possible d...
Typical of SteelSeries products, the H Wireless is as comfortable as it is attractive and despite having a battery and a receiver inside the earcups, the headset is literally a featherweight. Premium grade memory foam padding was generously applied to the...
Detailed, pleasant sound, Impressive swappable batteries, Wired connection available, Broad soundstage, Tight and controlled bass;
Uncomfortable;
The headset is available for $299, and this price-point places it in the high-end wireless gaming headset bracket, the same as the Astro A50 and TurtleBeach XP510. The headset is actually good enough for music, and has one of the most extensive feature li...
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Published: 2014-04-28, Author: Stephen , review by: androidspin.com
Abstract: Multi-platform gaming headphones are a very unique breed of audio accessories. Getting the right balance between all the supported platforms is extremely tough, particularly when you start asking for the amount of cash that implies this ability. The Steel...