
I'm not a streamer, I don't share my gameplay, so I don't need a great mic. However, for me this is not a big deal at all. It feels very sturdy and well-constructed.Ĭons: My only complaint is that the mic quality isn't all that great - compared to my old Void RGB, it sounds compressed and grainy. It's pretty comfortable, and I love the look and feel.
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No more crawling through Windows settings to switch over to speakers when I don't need my headset. The dongle that provides the wireless connection has a pretty incredible range, and the added input/output ports are an amazing addition. I've used it around 10 hours since then, and it's only around 20%. The battery life is very impressive I didn't charge it out of the box, SteelSeries Engine reported it having about 50% battery.

Pros: After a bit of tweaking, the audio quality is superb. Again no idea how that compares to the 800 as i only use the 800 in my quiet home office. The mic also seems a little better at cutting out background noise than the Sennheiser. Overall Review: -Haven't been able to test against the Siberia 800, but compared to the Sennheiser PC373, the mic does pic up my voice a lot better without having to tweak anything which was nice out of the box. Have to charge the headset with a usb cable which is less convenient, but again.these were much less expensive and still a great buy overral Doesn't share the Siberia 800's swappable battery mechanic. Not much of a complaint though considering both of those headsets cost 2x as much. I have owned several Logitech/Razer/Sennheiser/Steelseries/Sony headsets in my day, and these are in a league of their own for comfort.Ĭons: -Compared to my Sennheiser PC373Ds and my Steelseries Siberia 800's they do sound nice, but are just ever so slightly lacking on the bottom end of the sound.

The headband strap and the material the earpieces are made out of makes it fell like you're wearing a literal cloud.

Pros: -By FAR the most comfortable headset I have ever worn.
