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SteelSeries are a company with a long pedigree in gaming peripherals. Today I will be taking a look at one of their headsets. Not the new shiny one they released a short while ago, no; but the SteelSeries Siberia 200. The updated version of their popular...
I have to say, I was really impressed by the SteelSeries Siberia 200. I would have loved to have reviewed the Sakura version (although I would've probably kept them)The audio despite being a bit bass heavy will be a perfect setup for most people. Availabl...
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Traveling can be a fun and new experience, depending on where you end up going to. I have traveled quite a bit with my family, but have never really gone anywhere crazy; we usually end up at standard tourist destinations. One country that has always intri...
I know most of the time I spend at my computer, I spend it playing games instead of listening to music. In the gaming department, the SteelSeries Siberia 200 does what is promised. Sounds within game came through well, and the direction was easy to distin...
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The legendary Steelseries Siberia gaming headset returns, with almost a decade of being one of the most popular headset ranges on the market, SteelSeries are back with their latest edition, the Siberia 200. Following in the footsteps of its predecessors...
Great build quality, Classic Siberia design, Range of colours available, Excellent performance, Closedback design, Retractable microphone, Autoadjusting headband, Multiformat support, Competitive price, Cons, None, “If you're looking for a new gaming head...
Price The Steelseries Siberia 200 Gaming Headset is available from Overclockers UK in a great range of colours, with prices being a very affordable £59.99. This is the same price as the V3, but given this is tuned more towards the eSports crowd with the...
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Building its name off the eSports scene, SteelSeries has released another gaming-targeted headset. Once again featuring its signature retractable microphone, expanding bridge headband design, and futuristic Storm Trooper-esque design, this gaming brand ha...
Another almost-perfect SteelSeries FPS headset that's comfy and lightweight, but falls short to a wider audience due to a lack of punchy bass and smaller sizing...
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The Steelseries Siberia line are some of the most popular gaming headphones on the market today. The company has worked to engage with the eSports community, spreading its products and branding among some of the world's top teams. The Siberia 200 is their...
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US: $After the release of the Siberia V headset, making the V obsolete, many gamers were unhappy that they could no longer get their hands on the V Despite the Siberia V being a good headset, the changes were quite drastic Many gamers started to miss th...
Lighter than the V2, Great gaming audio, Comfortable, Well Priced...
No real improvement, Not as robust as the V2?, Not as comfortable as the V3...
Our experience with the Siberia 200 was highly positive, and is a separate headset from the V2 in its own right. Available in 7 colours and can be had for just £59/$79 will tick the comfort, quality and price boxes. The audio is fantastic offering deep, w...
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SteelSeries' Siberia 200 is the company's latest effort with a list price of $80, even if you can find it for ~$60 online. Perhaps this has something to do with the fact that the Siberia 200 is a cost-reduced version of the Siberia v2 (Amazon even makes r...
Flexible and eye-catching design, With a few exceptions, overall audio quality is adequate...
Poor material choices, inadequate fit characteristics, Mic performance is below average...
The Siberia 200 doesn't quite live up to the high standards of SteelSeries' previous models, but fit, comfort, and audio quality are all acceptable. To be sure, the Siberia 200 trends more toward class-average. It also excludes anyone with a head circumfe...
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Headsets are something I really don't enjoy having to review. The experience that one has with a headset is perhaps the most subjective of any of the peripherals in a computer setup. Most people can come to grips with someone bashing their choice of mouse...
Case in point: I've never understood what the big deal is with SteelSeries headsets. But then again, I use Razer gear, so swings and roundabouts, really...
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