SteelSeries Siberia 350 Gaming Headset Review

Audio/Others by stefan @ 2016-05-02

The Siberia 350 headset is very easy to set up and work with thanks to the Engine 3 utility, while the volume controller is placed on the wire. If we look at both Siberia 650 (Elite Prism) and 350, we can see that the latter is a “lite” edition of the more expensive model, which does feature a less thick padding system, no analog interface and also less options we can configure throughout the software. However, the most important settings like the adjustable headband, DTS headphone, retractable unidirectional microphone, RGB illumination are available so we can enjoy the product with the same quality but at a much lower price.

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Packaging, A Closer Look Part I

Right between the Siberia 200 and the Siberia 650, SteelSeries has positioned the Siberia 350 headset, which also features DTS headphone technology and while borrowing design elements from the 200 model, this is an USB-only headset so compatibility is only available for PC and Mac platforms. The product is offered inside a medium-sized enclosure, with a photo of the product highlighted in the central area:

 

 

 

In the corners, we will be able to spot some of the supported technologies:

 

 

 

 

Some more details regarding the included memory foam padding and the DTS headphone technology can be checked out on the side:

 

 

 

 

On the back box area, we do have a more detailed explanation of the main headset components:

 

 

 

Need to read the technical specifications of the Siberia 350? No problem! We just have to look on the bottom layer:

 

 

 

After removing the top packaging layer, we will end up with an all-black cardboard box:

 

 

 

The Siberia 350 headset sits inside a custom plastic mold along with a black SteelSeries envelope:

 

 

 

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