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Steelseries Keyboard Loses Connection

2024-08-01 08:21:41

I like everything about the machine except for one thing. It loses its WiFi connection too often requiring a re-connection.

5
2024-06-16 08:44:32

love the bright color so no one loses it.

5
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
2024-06-05 09:26:14

Switching between monitors is faster with less lag. Keyboard and mouse connection do not get lost anymore.

5
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
2024-08-11 01:34:40

This is my first time working with a digital microphone. The first thing I did was test it versus my iPhone 14 Pro Max and my SteelSeries Pro headset. This blew them both out of the water.   I used it as a system with the iPhone, then also as just a receiver hooked up to an Osmo Action 4.  Post-production using Lumafision on the iPad was a breeze as well. I was able toi easily isolate sounds.

5
2024-06-28 03:38:56

Best headset I have ever owned and I literally tried a bunch different brands like turtle beach , astros, steelseries. Ps great headset for big heads

5
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
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
2024-09-09 08:25:57

This is an inexpensive, simple yet elegant solution to connecting two PCs to a single monitor, keyboard, and mouse. And by combining the keyboard and mouse cables into one USB connection, you gain a USB connection on your PCs. Just a push of the button and you switch from one to the other. It's that simple. One PC is Windows XP, the other is Windows 7. The first time connecting I needed to unplug and replug the keyboard and mouse to get the PC to see them, but only the first time. Now I just push the button. Simple yet elegant.

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