SteelSeries Siberia 350: Should I buy these gaming headphones

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SteelSeries made a name for itself in gaming audio with its its Siberia headphones, and the Siberia 350 was one of the more premium models
they got cheaper and will almost definitely see even better discounts on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.The Siberia 350 gaming headset is now
Don't think its age and lower price makes this a shabby headset though, as there's plenty to love
The Siberia 350's specs and features makes more than a match for recent wired gaming headsets.What you getThe headset itself features large
ear cups with memory foam padding for a comfortable over-ear fit
Inside are large 50mm neodymium drivers offering a powerful sound experience
The frequency response is a bit more limited than some premium headphones, but 20Hz-28kHz should satisfy for most gaming audio.The
SteelSeries Siberia 350 headset uses a five-foot USB cable to connect, so it will work with PCs and PS4, but unfortunately not Xbox One or
virtual 7.1-channel surround sound
hide away inside the headset itself
There's also a mute switch for the microphone on the back of one ear cup.This headset uses a comfortable suspension design keeps the
pressure across the top of your head spread out evenly
This suspension system also automatically adjusts the headphones for the best fit.The value propositionBased on those specs and design, the
question of whether its worth it is fairly straightforward to answer
At it's reduced price, the Siberia 350 headset makes for a well justified purchase.The frequency response is good for the price, the virtual
surround offering usually comes with a higher price as does RGB lighting, and the design doesn't leave much to be desired
It's light, durable, and comfortable.Gamers seeking more flexibility to use their headphones in more scenarios than just PC and PS4 could
benefit from something like the more affordable HyperX Cloud Stinger headset, or could go for the similarly priced Logitech G Pro (good for
bigger ears) or newer SteelSeries Arctis 3 Bluetooth or Arctis 5.There are trade-offs though
None of these other headphones are hands down better, which makes the Siberia 350's value proposition that much better
As long as the features fit your needs and the design is one you like, they're easily worth buying.