- Brand : Steelseries
- Product name : Siberia 800
- Article code : 61302
- Category : Headphones & Headsets
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- Info modified on : 14 Mar 2024 19:31:38
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Short summary description Steelseries Siberia 800 Headset Wireless Head-band Gaming Black
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Steelseries Siberia 800, Wireless, Gaming, 20 - 20000 Hz, 318 g, Headset, Black
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Long summary description Steelseries Siberia 800 Headset Wireless Head-band Gaming Black
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Steelseries Siberia 800. Product type: Headset. Connectivity technology: Wireless. Recommended usage: Gaming. Headphone frequency: 20 - 20000 Hz. Wireless range: 10 m. Weight: 318 g. Product color: Black
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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...
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...
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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...
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