Steelseries Siberia 200 headset at Curries online and in store for £34.99. Cheaper than Scan by around £20 who are usually one of the cheapest stockists.
2 year warranty which is excellent for a headset.
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soggydoggy
28 May 16#1
They also have the white version for the same price if you're feeling fancy.
Saw these in my local today. heard they don't sound quite as good as the older V2 but still a great price for a very comfy and ultra lightweight headset.
EmperorRosko to EmperorRosko
28 May 16#4
Forgot to mention my local is Team Valley in Gateshead.
Shayno
31 May 16#5
These or Turtle Beach XO Four?
EmperorRosko to Shayno
31 May 161#11
These, do not touch anything that has Turtle Beach in the title. Plastic tat, and I have actually tested many. X11, PX4, XO Seven, Elite 800x. No matter how much u spend on TB products you get the same awful cheap plastic and low quality drivers. If you want bang for buck, either these or the HyperX Cloud.
brendinho
31 May 16#6
great!! cheers!!
Thebobwil
31 May 161#7
my gorgeous Siberia V2's broke a couple months ago :disappointed: They lasted me for over 2.5 years ever since I got my PC!
RIP.
KhanRuss
31 May 16#8
Quick question
In the description in curry's it says it has a mic but can't see one from the pictures, anyone able to clarify?
tii
31 May 16#9
These good for Xbox one?
soggydoggy to tii
31 May 16#13
Yes, in line volume control, mute button and retractable mic makes it perfect for a console as well as PC.
moonspook
31 May 161#10
If you look at the pic on the link, there's a little nubbin at the bottom of the one cup - that's an extendable mic that pulls out when you want to use it, and you can slide it right back in when you don't.
Edit: Might as well throw my opinion here too. I can't vouch for this particular model, but the V2s I use at home are outstanding, and great for glasses wearers since they cover the whole ear, and don't press against them. Had mine a few years now and still going strong, despite how often I seem to roll my chair over the cable >.>
soggydoggy
31 May 16#12
I have both, the HyperX Cloud has slightly higher highs and lower lows than this headset just for comparison. I found the highs a bit too much for my taste hence I picked this up while on sale. Saves messing with the equaliser to tune the sound, though I'm just being lazy in fairness!
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2 year warranty which is excellent for a headset.
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RIP.
In the description in curry's it says it has a mic but can't see one from the pictures, anyone able to clarify?
Edit: Might as well throw my opinion here too. I can't vouch for this particular model, but the V2s I use at home are outstanding, and great for glasses wearers since they cover the whole ear, and don't press against them. Had mine a few years now and still going strong, despite how often I seem to roll my chair over the cable >.>