![]() ![]() You can also tweak customizable RGB lighting for the ideal gaming experience. You can even choose between 7.1 Dolby Surround or 7.1 DTS Headphone: X Surround Sound though the former is not available for game consoles. You can even tap into the audio in/out for TVs and speakers. You can also use a 3.5 mm audio cable for consoles and mobile devices. Second, it offers several ways to hook up. First, it is compatible with just about any platform out there including PC, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3, PS4 and any TV. The best way to describe the Logitech G933 is that it’s versatile. Given its other pros, it seems like nitpicking. We were hard-pressed to come up with many cons other than the ear cups could be roomier. You can also tweak the performance of the headset with additional software. It has a retractable microphone that uses ClearCast bi-directional mic technology for excellent sound clarity. It features fabric AirWeave ear cushions and a ski goggle suspension headband that makes it truly comfortable to wear for hours of gameplay. ![]() SteelSeries takes a different approach to comfort that exceeded our expectations. It’s a welcome departure from the bulky products you often see in this price range. It also gets props for its sleek, durable design that simply looks great. The headset has a built-in rechargeable battery that will give you 15 hours of gameplay on a full charge. It provides clear, balanced sound though not at audiophile quality. However, it offers plenty of customization options such as its optional SteelSeries Engine 3 software for saving audio presets. It has 7.1 virtual surround sound but only for Window users. It includes a USB wireless adapter and an analog audio cable. It shines in the compatibility category with support for PC, Mac, PS4, Xbox One and mobile devices. It has many of the features that sometimes fall by the wayside with less expensive headsets. While the SteelSeries Siberia stands out as a top performer, the SteelSeries Arctis 7 shares the stage as an outstanding value in this price range. And it’s not the lightest headset out there at over three-quarters of a pound. You might find that the headband feels tight for the first times that you wear it until it loosens up. It has a few extra perks such as its Sound Share port for getting friends in on the action and ChatMix feature for voice chat/game audio mixing. You can swap out the battery for continuous gameplay. It comes with a second lithium that you can place in a charge slot within the transmitter. It will last an incredible 20 hours on a full charge, more than any comparable product. It has memory foam ear cushions and a padded headband for those long gaming sessions.Īnother area where it outshines the competition is battery life. It is an extremely comfortable set that is closed-cup to cover your entire ear. ![]() It has a retractable microphone which has a red LED when muted. The headset is compatible all popular gaming platforms though you will need to use the included adapter for Xbox One. The 7.1 surround sound will put in the middle of the action. Of course, the price is a barrier, but the manufacturer delivers with a set that promises high-quality clear audio for, however, you use it. The SteelSeries Siberia 800 (formerly H Wireless) is probably the best investment you can make in a gaming headset. ![]()
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