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Published: 2015-05-31, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Great sound quality, Punchy bass, Retractable microphone, Auto-adjusting headband, Mobile and desktop cables included,
In-line controller has been removed (compared to V2 headset), No volume controls built-in, Neutral, Microphone is good, but could be better compared to some rival offerings at this price range, “The V3 continues the legacy of the Siberia with great style
PriceThe SteelSeries Siberia V3 headset is a very affordable £59.99 from most major retailers and $99 from Newegg in the US. While that's not particularly cheap, it puts it inline with similar specification rival offerings such as the Turtle Beach Earforc...
Attractive Aesthetic, Customisable LED lighting, Very light and comfortable, Great balanced audio
Price, No virtual 7.1 surround
The Siberia V3 Prism kicks in with that all round refined feel of a top quality headset with vivid bright customisable LED lighting. The comfort is excellent and gamers will find that the squishy forgiving memory foam and the lightweight headset will enab...
As we noted earlier in the review, the Siberia V3 Prism is a follow up to some of the most popular headsets ever released, so without doubt it has a lot to live up to. Having said that though, the V2 wasn't perfect. So there is potential for improvement a...
An upgrade on the vastly popular V2, the V3 Prism is incredibly comfortable for hours of gaming. It's built as a gaming headset, so obviously that's what it works for best, but with it being so nice to wear, you might find yourself keeping it on all day r...
Good build quality, Excellent seal, Comfortable and light, 1 year replacement warranty, LED lighting
Dark, grumbly sound, No sleeve on cable, No protection on mic, No trigger mode on lighting
Let's start off with the design and feel of the new Siberia V3. As we've mentioned already the design hasn't really changed much and overall focus hasn't shifted radically with forward-angled earcups and stretchable headband for a snug-fit for most head s...