

The ear cans are connected by a wire-thin frame, literally two rubber-covered wires metal wires that are pliable. They also don’t get uncomfortable easily, due to the minuscule frame and the steadying headband. Alternatively, you can check out this Turtle Beach XO One review roundup we put together. If you want to compare these with another option, take a look at our Logitech G533 review.

The V2s sit comfortably over the ear, have good airflow, and don’t overheat.

They’re round, which seems better suited for cartoon characters than real people, but these are so big the shape doesn’t matter. Related: If you like this headset, you might enjoy our Tritton Ghost Recon Future Soldier 7 1 Surround Sound Headset review.īesides looking sleek as hell, especially with the blue paint job (which, as mentioned in our first look, was special for the Grammy’s), the Siberia V2 is very smartly built with a light, almost bare-bones frame and giant cans to sit over the ears. However, the USB model does provide virtual audio surround, but as I spoke with Steelseries in the past, they aren’t focused on surround sound. That way, there’s no headache with drivers, and if you’re using a soundcard or your motherboard handles audio well, then you don’t put it to waste. The Siberia V2 is a USB/3.5mm stereo headset, and I tested out the 3.5mm model, which is ultimately better for most computer users. But I won’t talk about how blue they are, but how good of a set the Steelseries Siberia V2 headset is. I already pointed out they were blue headphones, didn’t I? Well, it’s not such a big deal, but the blue is pretty cool, regardless.
