![]() ![]() While we are proud of our technology and product innovation, we are even more excited about how these products are developed to meet the needs of gamers. We have global offices in North America, Europe, and Asia, providing an integrated portfolio of products designed specifically for gaming. What originally began with two people who recognized the need for superior, high-quality/performance gaming gear that would give gamers a competitive edge, has grown into a global leader in gaming and entertainment gear sought after for their high performance capabilities.įast-forward to today, and we’ve come a long way since our first glass mousepad. We believe, as most gamers do, in winning, not trying! "From day one, SteelSeries has been focused on making high performance gaming gear used by the most demanding, top professional gamers worldwide and peripherals that provide superior quality and a competitive edge to gamers of all skill levels. The software itself is fairly non-obtrusive, and easy to use, with giant buttons and clear descriptions for all of its features, like Dolby toggling, the equalizer, mic compression/volume, and LED customization (including the rotation of certain colors, and pulsing).At first I would like to thank SteelSeries for offering the Siberia Elite Prism Gaming Headset for testing and reviewing. Functionally, it allows you to connect your headphones to SteelSeries’ software suite (SteelSeries Engine 3), enabling sound manipulation, noise-cancellation for the mic, and the ability to change the LED lights on the muffs for fun. ![]() The Sound Card itself is a proprietary design, with standard green and red audio/mic inputs, and a USB connection. Along with the extensions, a USB Sound Card is also included, which allows the headset to gain a few extra features when plugged into a PC. The extension cord is two meters, which is around 6.5 feet, and more than enough room for most setups. Thankfully, the included cords are fairly long (short cards are a pet peeve of mine with other headsets), clocking in at 1.2 meters, which is approximately four feet. Elites come in a black or white variety, but I prefer the latter due to the unique look - especially when the LED functionality is enabled. I really enjoyed the ear dial after extended use, as it’s better than fumbling with a corded volume control or a dongle. When I first threw on the Elite I noticed that the volume was severely low, even with my device’s volume set at the maximum level - come to find out the dial was at the lowest setting, and it was capable of a much louder range. One of my favorite things about the headset is the volume control dial that’s available on the right earmuff. The self-adjusting suspension headband feels fairly comfortable (especially at the top), but it’s a tad flimsy - like it could potentially snap in half if dropped on a hard floor. For good measure, I tested them out for multiple-hour sessions on many devices, and I was never tempted to take them off due to discomfort. The cup material doesn’t feel sticky (meaning it won’t get sweaty over time), and it does an amazing job of isolating pretty much every bit of noise - even my wife, who I didn’t notice calling me on multiple occasions. First things first, the Siberia Elite is extremely comfortable.
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