![]() ![]() ![]() That is because SteelSeries has always delivered a bright sound signature to pick up footsteps and create a situational awareness through a semi-wide soundstage, and this headset is no exception. And honestly I was surprised and I satisfied with what I heard. For reference, I first tried the game with the Sennheiser HD 800 to hear the soundstage, to hear all the elements and all the details within the environment, and then put on the Siberia 200’s just to see what was missing, what was the soundstage like, how was the bass responding, and just to see exactly how much detail would presented by this $79 headset compared to something more expensive. While it does come with a useful double 3.5mm AUX 2-ring splitter to single 3-ringed 3.5mm jack for use on mobile, tablets or laptops, with only one jack (for sound and microphone), this headset doesn't come with much else.Now the testing of this headset comes at the perfect time with the Fallout 4 release, which is a game that has a fantastic sound atmosphere. The Siberia 200 initially falls where many other SteelSeries headsets do, with that being the accessories area. ![]() This price point puts it right in the middle of gaming headset territory, being between approximately $49 and $149 across multiple international brands. The Siberia 200 can be purchased for $79.99 with free shipping from Amazon, seeing it line up with competitors such as the Tt eSPORTS Cronos AD, HyperX Cloud, and it comes in $10 cheaper than the SteelSeries v3 PRISM. The sound connection from earcup to earcup also runs within the frame of the headset, not externally, as is becoming common with many manufacturers. This product once again features an expanding-bridge style headband (also known as the Siberia suspension system) and plush leather earcups that result in an over-ear design. ![]()
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