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Today we take a look at the SteelSeries Siberia V2 Frost Blue Edition gaming headsets. These headsets are based on the original award-winning Siberia series headsets which are used by professional gamers worldwide. This is the latest ‘enhanced’ version featuring blue illumination, a noise cancelling microphone, and an integrated USB sound card supported by the SteelSeries Engine software. Read on to see if these headphones are a true upgrade to the original Siberia!
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It comes with an extension cable so that you can use the headset when you are siutated away from the computer and features a volume control button on the lead.
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Now with a refreshed version of the Siberia V2 headset SteelSeries are expanding their range further to include PS3 compatibility on a product which also works with Xbox 360, PC and Mac. Could this be the best solution for those who game on multiple products? Let's find out.
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The Siberia was a popular full size headset which won many awards across the globe and today we are taking a somewhat belated look at the follow up, Version 2. The new revision features enhancements in sound quality, both with headpieces and microphone – further improvements have been made in regards to comfort. The Siberia V2 has been designed from the ground up with primary focus on professional gaming, one of the most demanding markets.
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Steelseries already have quite a history behind them and its not hard to see why, they have an extensive and much applauded product range that caters for everything from high performance gaming keyboards to audio products, all of which have proved them selves popular time and time again on both the eSports scene and with the general gaming community.
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SteelSeries are back again with a new version of the fantastic Siberia gaming headset. Enter the V2 USB with virtual 7.1 surround sound.
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Der Peripheriespezialist SteelSeries ist bereits seit geraumer Zeit im Bereich der Gaming-Headsets unterwegs und hat hier interessante Produkte im Portfolio. Das Siberia V3 stellt nun die dritte Generation in der Siberia-Reihe dar und das Unternehmen versuchte die Kopfhörer noch einmal zu optimieren. Ob dies gelungen ist, werden die nachfolgenden Seiten zeigen.
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The day has come that I have fully tried out many titles with this new racing steering wheel and I think you are really going to like what you find here in this review and in the product, as I did. Conventional wheels need a desktop to mount to and a place for the pedals to go and hopefully not slide across the room as you use them. With this concept it is more about comfort and convenience while still offering you a very involved feeling on a wheel that doesn't offer force feedback or vibration support. Since it had been a really long time since I used a wheel for games, I also made sure to get to Chris' house and tried out his force feedback setup with the chair and the works just to be sure I had a full perspective of what is offered currently in the "clamp-on wheel" category.
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The Simraceway S1 Steering Wheel from SteelSeries is a unique peripheral made for people that do not have enough space in their gaming room to keep a full racing setup. The wheel comes with shift, throttle and brake paddles in the back and enough programmable buttons on the front for delivering a much better experience than using a regular Xbox360 controller. A nice addition is the RPM LEDs, but these will function only if the games also support it (F1 2011, Simraceway). The S1 also supports an optional wheel stand, which hopefully will become available in the near future.
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This motion controller was co-designed by champion gamers and Indy 500 racers and is very much aimed at those who play Simraceway... but it also works with games such as F1 2011, Need For Speed, iRacing, GTR2 and DiRT 3. Today we take a look to see if SteelSeries can transfer their success with standard peripherals into the racing genre.
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