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%)
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Good sound quality and very comfortable for long play sessions
Build Quality
Design
Separate Noise Cancelling Microphone
Separate inline Volume Controller
Cable Length
Extremely Comfortable
Automatically Head Size Adjusting
Great Volume Level
Sound Quality
PullOut Microphone
Mute Button/Volume Control
3m Cable
Comfortable
Long cord
Build in mic
Good size
Nice bass
Sound quality
The looks
Comfort
The relatively low price
Retractable microphone
Ingenious suspended headband
Comfortable and lightweight design
Even though it is a big headset
Cross-platform usage
AudioMixer and LiveMix enhance chat experience
Simple setups across the PC
PS3
And Xbox 360
Design (16 Bright Orange LEDs)
Audio Clarity
Good Bass
Retractable Active Noise-Cancelling Uni-Directional Microphone
Mute Button/Volume In-Line Controller
USB Soundcard
Design (All White/16 Bright Blue LEDs)
Retractable Active NoiseCancelling Microphone
Mute Button/Volume InLine Controller
Excellent sound quality
Great looks
The SteelSeries SIBERIA V2 has large 50 mm drivers that reproduce quality sound
Excellent audio quality with soft
Accurate sound
Lightweight design is safe
Very comfortable
Blue on silver color scheme a visual stunner
Beautiful design
Comfortable wearing with well-padded leather earcups
Impressive sound for gaming with improved bass response
Retractable microphone is included
Looks cool
Great sound overall
Great for allaround use
Separated microphone w/mounting bracket
Great sound
Good looks
High quality design
The editors didn't like
No braided cable
Adjusting the headband is tricky for firsttimers.
Price (For Some)
Low treble
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The light construction
Supports only 2.0 stereo soundtrack
AudioMixer controls are tiny and hard to identify
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Cable could have been braided
This PC gaming headset doesn't come with a carrying case or any adapters.
Minimal noise cancellation
Not good in noisy surroundings
Rubber cabling is
For PC users
Outdated
No mobile connector to use on mobile devices
There will be always 2 jacks
The metal wires connecting headband look not durable
Not good for bass-heavy music
The SteelSeries v2 is available for around $80 on SteelSeries and Amazon. I will totally recom
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...
Abstract: The name SteelSeries is synonymous with PC peripherals, so it’s no shock that it has released yet another quality headset. The only snag holding the Siberia v2 back is its price. At $90, it’s a little more than we would prefer to..
Good sound quality and very comfortable for long play sessions,
No braided cable, adjusting the headband is tricky for firsttimers.
SteelSeries has released the second generation of their eight year old Siberia gaming headset. Will the Siberia V2 live up to the test of a whole new generation of gamers? Find out, After the Break!Full Review:SteelSeries, long-known for their high-e...
yes it was, but I would love to see a version that uses the extra padding to hold the cups off of your ears similar to the Siberia Neckband. I was also not really impressed with the use of a clip on microphone as a gaming headset, but this is just a s...