![]() Battery Life: 20 hours per pack, typical usage.Battery Type: Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 1000mAh.Ports: Analog In, Analog Out, mini USB,.Wireless Range: 12m, 40ft straight line.Before I give too much away, I think it’s times we get into the closer look part of the review, but first, let’s take a quick look at the specifications. For some, the most favoured feature may be the sleek and smooth aesthetic that leaves the Siberia 800’s as one of the best-looking gaming headsets I have personally seen. The fun doesn’t stop there, though! The Siberia 800 are also compatible with PC, MAC, Smartphones, Xbox One (with adapter), Playstation 4 and more. Not only is the Siberia 800 headset wireless, it also features 3x different Dolby technologies, a retractable microphone, swappable batteries (2x included) and even comes with a transmitter that features an OLED screen for easy navigation and to allow plenty of customization options. Amazon US: $264.61 At the time of review.While some people may still be skeptical and I can’t really blame them, I was looking forward to getting my hands on the Siberia 800 headset and seeing for myself just how well they would stack up. Nowadays, it seems after loads of R&D, this is no longer the case and wireless peripherals can offer just a good experience as wired ones would. Once upon a time, wireless peripherals had a big of a lag to them VS their wired counterparts. I have always been one of those to be very weary of wireless peripherals but with all of the advances in technology today, they sure have come a long way. ![]() Following on from our last SteelSeries review on the Apex M500 Mechanical Keyboard, today we will be taking a look at their wireless headset the Siberia 800. ![]()
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