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Steelseries Headsets Are They Good
Jacob | 2024-06-26 04:28:38 |
to start, I've never cared one way or another about the mic on my headsets so I don't really have any input on it besides everybody in my groups says my voice is very clear. As far as the rest of the headset goes, 10/10 as far as I'm concerned. For a bit of background, I have previously or currently own Bose QC 35 ll, Sony WH1000XM3, Steelseries Arctis 7, and Logitech G933. I find the G Pro X to be much more more comfortable than both the Steelseries and G933 and almost as comfortable as the non gaming headsets I listed. I have worn them for 6 hours at a time though and feel no discomfort which is amazing. They personally fit me very well (6'1 with an average head/ear size) and the leather ear cups have never gotten too warm. The fact that you can plug them in via aux or usb-A is also very nice since some computers can be finicky. The in-line mic is also an amazing convenience that you rarely see. I normally use the dial on my keyboard. Lastly, I can't not say enough not only how well this headset sounds but how amazing the surround sound is! I thought the G933 and Arctis 7 were good but MY GOD is the surround sound crisp. I play a handful of games but I play Destiny 2 on the daily when I can and gunshots from the enemy have never been so clear to my ears. I truly believe it is helping me whip around to the correct position of the enemies faster and more accurately. Although looks are up to personal opinion, I love the all black with a bit of silver/metal look. It gives it a very professional feel and the entire headset also has a very sturdy feel to it. After using these for two weeks now, I would have happily spent $200 $250. Hope this helps:) 5 |
Jason | 2024-04-13 07:38:29 |
I upgraded from a SteelSeries Arctic 7 and man, what a difference. These are better than any headphones I've ever owned. They make me want to just sit and listen to music, something I haven't done in years. Oh yeah, and they work great as a headset too of course. 5 |
Greg | 2024-05-25 05:37:41 |
Added two more headsets to expand our system. They are great! 5 |
Steve | 2024-07-06 01:42:28 |
We use these headsets for our church. They sound great! We will buy these again when we need more. 5 |
Chris | 2024-07-25 06:48:58 |
I've been using these headsets for a few years now, and continue to buy more. They're perfect for children' programs/ plays and outdoor events. They only take minimal EQ'ing to get to sound good, not as good as the Countryman E6's that I also have, but close enough. Compared to Countryman, for the price, you can't complain about build quality. 5 |
Nathan | 2024-05-02 08:59:22 |
I usually don't buy gaming headsets, as the features are usually not that apealing to me. But I wanted at least one pair of wireless headphones, and figured these would be a good choice. A good choice they certainly were. They sound incredible and the build quality is insane. They are a bit heavy on your head, but I don't have any issues wearing them for a couple hour gaming session. I can't speak for the quality of the mic as I use a seperate USB mic, but it's certainly a nice to have if I need to take a call. I plan on using these when I work from home, so the Bluetooth and dongle versatility will come in handy. 5 |
Bbyp | 2024-08-17 07:22:32 |
(This review was collected as part of a promotion.) Good headset, I use both this and the SteelSeries Artis 3 wired and find them similar 5 |
cinerg | 2024-06-02 04:44:35 |
These headsets are really nice. They are lightweight, and the reversing boom is excellent. 5 |
Jeff | 2024-04-21 07:36:26 |
I bought this for my Steelseries Apex Pro TKL. It fits quite well despite being designed for the Roccat Vulcan TKL. 5 |
ejbrecht | 2024-09-14 01:32:37 |
These “walkie talkie” and their headsets are wonderful. The transmit audio was robust and loud, in my video I barely have the volume turned up at all. Whisper mode was interesting, as it really amplified quiet "whispered"…. I got over 8 hours of use on a full charge, and they seemed to charge pretty fast on the desk charger. My main (minor) complaint is that you have to use the charging base with the proprietary adapter plugs, either the wall or car. It would be nice if you could charge the radios directly with a micro USB so there is one less charger to pack. Some glaring advantages over other brands: (1) They cost less; and (2) Once you figure them out they are an absolute no-brainer to use. They have the simplest buttons and menu/interface plus the nicest large display characters of any of the inexpensive radios I know of. Mastering these units takes maybe 15 minutes reading the manual. ***Read the manual The radios are durable and well built. Not surprising, since Midland has some great commercial equipment. 5 |