


There is a sleeve on the outside that offers users a look at the headset as well as enough information to grab the users attention and make them want to further inspect the Siberia 800. The box itself is also very well designed as one would imagine when they see the price tag that comes along with this premium grade headset.

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.
