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I'm generally not a fan of wireless peripherals. If you asked me why that is, I wouldn't know exactly how to answer you, because my reasoning is probably deeply flawed and likely hasn't applied to wireless gadgets in decades. I think in my mind it's a wir...
Works with pretty much everything, Exceptionally comfortable, Excellent sound quality and volume, Wireless, Spare battery...
Each battery charge doesn't last very long, Really, really expensive...
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Following on from our last SteelSeries review on the Apex M500 Mechanical Keyboard, today we will be taking a look at their wireless headset the Siberia 800. I have always been one of those to be very weary of wireless peripherals but with all of the adva...
The Siberia 800 Wireless Gaming Headset has plenty of performance to offer to go alongside all of its versatility. This headset offers the most immersive sound I have personally ever heard from a gaming based headset. When using it in-game, it really felt...
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When my wife got her SteelSeries headset, I'll admit that it looked very comfortable. The fact that she can sit wearing it for 16 hours straight is testament to that. So when I got the opportunity to review the SteelSeries Siberia 800, I jumped at the cha...
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READ NEXT: The best gaming mice to buy from £30A headset's frequency response and overall clarity will affect your ability to hear enemies coming – and that's why we pay close attention to a headset's sub-bass, mid-bass, mids, highs and soundstage (which...
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With a street price around $250, SteelSeries' Siberia 800 wireless gaming headset is certainly not an affordable entry-level solution. It's top-end. At least, that's what we assume based on the price. But is the hardware built to match?Inside the box, you...
High quality hardware construction, Excellent wireless connection due to multichannel radio, Packed with features & options, Excellent mic & audio quality...
Price, Materials a bit disappointing for this price class, a little heavy...
The price tag of $250 (online) doesn't make the Siberia 800 a bargain, however that price justifies itself for those willing to spend top dollar on a wireless solution with features you won't typically find on mainstream headsets.$299.99NeweggMOREBest D...
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Do you own a PC, a PS3, a PS4, an Xbox 360, an Xbox One and a mobile phone? Do you have a single headset that works equally well with each one? If not, you may need a SteelSeries Siberia 800 ($300), an ambitious wireless peripheral whose defining feature...
Despite its unwieldy setup process, the Siberia 800 is an excellent headset for both gaming and music. Console gamers who want granular control over their equalization could get a lot out of the Siberia 800, as could PC gamers who'd rather deal with audio...
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Today we will be covering the Siberia 800 Gaming Headset. This headset may look familiar as it is the rebranded H-Wireless. Not much has changed from that version to the Siberia 800. SteelSeries must of thought the headset fit better in the Siberia series...
Smooth, glossy finish, CuttingEdge Compatibility, Dolby® Audio, Swappable Batteries, Retractable microphone, Tons of accessories for all you devices...
I really wish these had the suspension headband (not really a con but a wish!)...
The Siberia 800 is a fantastic headset with the compatibility for just about everything! The sound is amazing and the comfort is decent. With the Siberia 800 you can replace all other headset with one that connects flawlessly and looks really great sitti...
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At first we would like to thank SteelSeries for offering the Siberia 800 Wireless Gaming Headset for testing and reviewing."From day one, SteelSeries has been focused on making high performance gaming gear used by the most demanding, top professional game...
The Siberia 800 wireless gaming headset flagship from SteelSeries does come with a Dolby-certified console and can be connected to a wide variety of devices thanks to the inputs/outputs on both breakout box and headset but also thanks to the supplied cabl...
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Every gaming headphone manufacturer seems to boast about surround sound these days, but very few headsets actually deliver genuine spatial audio. SteelSeries' Siberia Elite Prism (as well as the V3 Prism) are an exception, and are some of the best surroun...
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Three obstacles have long stood in the way of wireless headsets: price, latency, and batteries. They're more expensive than wired headsets, without better sound quality. Latency over a bad wireless connection is annoying. And batteries giving out mid-matc...
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With a street price around $250, SteelSeries' Siberia 800 wireless gaming headset is certainly not an affordable entry-level solution. It's top-end. At least, that's what we assume based on the price. But is the hardware built to match? Inside the box...
High quality hardware construction, Excellent wireless connection due to multichannel radio, Packed with features & options, Excellent mic & audio quality...
Price, Materials a bit disappointing for this price class, a little heavy...
The price tag of $250 (online) doesn't make the Siberia 800 a bargain, however that price justifies itself for those willing to spend top dollar on a wireless solution with features you won't typically find on mainstream headsets. $299.99Newegg...
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Again, the setup was not easy and the instructions are pretty basic, as it expects you to have some previous knowledge of wiring up audio systems. I had to look up how to set up the headset as I could not get past the initial base station starting screen...
Much like the Siberia 840, the Siberia 800 is a great gaming headset which has been carefully crafted for them. It is one of the most expensive headsets you can buy on the market and will make it a high barrier of entry but if you have the cash to splash...
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The Siberia 800 has an odd story for a gaming headset: It started out life as the H Wireless. Then it got an upgrade as well as a name change, becoming the Siberia 800 and essentially turning an older headset into a competitive model for the modern market...
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