The SteelSeries Siberia has long been one of the most popular headset ranges on the market, offering a several high performance headsets for both the consumer and competitive gaming markets. Now SteelSeries are back with the latest range of products in the Siberia family.
“For us, Siberia is the definition of what gaming audio looks, feels and sounds like. When it was first introduced, Siberia delivered a sense of style that was unique to what was typically expected from gaming audio. It produced exactly what was, and is necessary – ‘forget-that-you’re-wearing-it’ comfort and great sound,” said Tino Soelberg, SteelSeries CTO. “The new Siberia family takes this foundation and extends it into a full product range that delivers an incredibly awesome audio experience for the gamer in everyone”
First up we have the Siberia V3, which features improved audio, new construction, new noise-reducing memory foam ear cushions and a single connection with included splitter; making the headset compatible with mobile devices as well as desktops.
The Siberia V3 Prism is the same as above, but also features a few extra features such as 16.8 million LED colour customisation via the SteelSeries Engine software.
The Siberia Elite Prism features a slimmer microphone, an upgraded sound card, Dolby and Dolby Pro Logic IIx technology for vitual 7.1 surround, customisable illumination and audio, as well as the improved ear padding of the V3 and an upgraded modular cable system for use on PC, Mac, PS4 and mobile devices.
Finally we have the new RAW Prism, an economical, lightweight model for those on a tighter budget; while maintaining a good range of features such as audio profiles, illumination effects, built-in microphone, Mic Auto Optimization technology for clear audio and USB connectivity for use on PC, Mac and PS4.
The V3 will be available for $99.99, the V3 Prism for $139.99, the Elite Prism for $199.99 and finally the RAW Prism for $59.99.
Thank you SteelSeries for providing us with this information.
Images courtesy of SteelSeries.
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