![]() ![]() The added bonus of having the adapters, makes it great for multiple purposes. Not great for being cable tidy, but essential for suiting every sort of PC user, which is what I like to see. Therefore with the combined 1.2m integrated wire and the 2m extension you get a whopping 3.2m of cable. The added 2m extension cable makes it absolutely perfect for connecting it to your desktop PC, which often can be over 2m away. In terms of the integrated cable itself, it stretches 1.2m, which is absolutely perfect for listening to your music, with your source in your pocket. ![]() With that said, with the cable design being flat, it increases the durability of the headset. This also means that the cable cannot be exchanged for another one. I should also mention that the headset has an integrated wire, that’s terminated with a 8-pin USB connection (on the left side of the headphone). I like the fact that you’re able to change from a mobile connection, to a USB soundcard connection. It’s nice to see the interchangeable inputs for the headset. ![]() The accessories included are what you would expect from SteelSeries. Moving to the package contents of the Siberia Elite Prism – you get a decent selection of accessories: This is something I respect from companies, as they treat all their customers equally. A SteelSeries classic now, where every box is made in the same mind-frame, no matter the unit cost. A big, solid box that has a nice texture to it. Starting off with the packaging, it gives off an extremely good impression of what will lie inside. In terms of purchasing information, it can be bought from AmazonUK for around £180 and on AmazonUSA for around $200 (prices do fluctuate, but those are the unit prices that I had back in February and will be basing my review on).Īs there’s a lot of similarities with the original Siberia Elite, there might be a few sections that are identical to the previous review.įor more information about the headset and its specifications can be found on SteelSeries’ website. Of course you can always return the headset after purchasing it, but I’m sure that’s not what you would have in mind for a gift or a headset you wish to buy – so let this introduction to the headset serve as a warning. If my headset comes from a brand-new batch, I can’t being to think what batches resellers across the world have. SteelSeries might have fix it after this review goes live, however for the time being all I can say is that I was sent a brand-new headset, after having 2 sets that had the problem, which came from a brand-new batch. SteelSeries explained the issue on Reddit: “The issue is 100% the soundcard and we have implemented a fix that has been in production for some time now.”ĭespite their best efforts and my patience of 3 months (as I held out publishing the review, until I was sent a newer revision of the headset) – the issue is still present. Unfortunately the issue persisted throughout my test.Īfter looking on Google, it was funny to see that several months ago SteelSeries also identified the issue as a known problem on Reddit. I complained to SteelSeries and they sent me two additional pairs, one of which was from a newer non-pre sample batch. I however had a problem with the recording quality of the headset, where the microphone would pick up a sort of “clipping” sound. ![]()
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