Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the SteelSeries SteelSound 5H V3 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries SteelSound 5H V3.
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The editors liked
Audio Quality (Mids/Highs)
3 Pieces Separation (Suitable For LAN Events)
Retractable Microphone
Mute Button/Volume In-Line Controller
Detachable Cable
Compatible With Computers And Mobile Devices
Lightweight
Comfortable to wear in long time
Good noise isolation
Good for gaming and voice calling
Retractable microphone is included
The editors didn't like
Bass Levels
Price (For Some)
Amount Of Plastic Used (For Some)
Similar design to Alienware TactX
Material looks like cheap plastic
Weak bass
Not ideal for listening to music
The SteelSeries headset is currently available on its official website or Amazon for around $80. Check it out if you are interested
Published: 2014-09-17, Author: Patrick , review by: gamecrate.com
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Audio Quality (Mids/Highs), 3 Pieces Separation (Suitable For LAN Events), Retractable Microphone, Mute Button/Volume In-Line Controller, Detachable Cable, Compatible With Computers And Mobile Devices, , ,
Bass Levels, Price (For Some), Amount Of Plastic Used (For Some),
Although SteelSeries was kind enough to send us the new 5Hv3 Gaming Headset at launch we just started testing it just 12 days ago with game titles like Call of Duty Ghosts, Battlefield 4, Batman Origins, Injustice League, X-Com Enemy Within and Need for S...
Overall, a very decent quality headphone but the price ($50 on Amazon, $79.99 listed) can be a serious deal breaker. Adding a few bucks ($20) more will net you the Sibera V2 which is far superior in terms of Audio performance overall (quite heavily in non...
Published: 2013-10-22, Author: Stephen , review by: androidspin.com
Steelseries 5Hv3 Review: A Super Comfortable, Multi-Purpose Gaming HeadsetPosted by Stephen Yuen+ on October 22, 2013, filed in: Audio, Hardware, Hardware Reviews1There was a time when gaming headsets were for PC gaming, and only for PC gaming. Thankfully...
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Published: 2013-10-17, Author: David , review by: legitreviews.com
The SteelSeries 5Hv3 headset is by no means a great headset, but we aren't left entirely disappointed. The 5Hv3 is very dependent on the quality of the audio source. Headphone sound quality was greatly degraded by entry-level and low-end audio devices suc...
Lightweight, Comfortable to wear in long time, Good noise isolation, Good for gaming and voice calling, Retractable microphone is included,
Similar design to Alienware TactX, Material looks like cheap plastic, Weak bass, not ideal for listening to music, The SteelSeries headset is currently available on its official website or Amazon for around $80. Check it out if you are interested, SteelSe
The SteelSeries 5H v/3 lives up to the company's standard, which is delivering amazing sound during in-game play. I felt immersed in the sound quality produced by the drivers in the headset. They are super-comfortable as well, making it a great fit for lo...
Published: 2014-06-20, Author: Wayne , review by: cgmagonline.com
Abstract: Headsets are useful things. Obviously, there's no substitute for a perfectly configured 7.1 surround sound home theatre room, but often, that's not an option for a variety of reasons. PC gamers, for example, rarely get to throw around that kind of money f...
Abstract: Today Kaeyi Dream tests out the SteelSeries 5Hv3 Gaming Headset the latest upgrade from the award winning 5Hv2. Be sure to check out Kaeyi's YouTube channel for more of her personal videos, and subscribe to the HardwareHeaven channel to keep up-to-date wi...
The 5H V3 is already an attractive, if not competitive product coming in at £60 from a household manufacturer like SteelSeries. For your £60 you get a lot of headset, features, a solid gaming headset and then some more. Starting with gaming first, this i...