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SteelSeries 7H USB
$149.99
Released January, 2011
The Pros:Cool, modern styling with matte black finish and chrome accents gives off an air of quality. Travel-friendly--can be broken down into three pieces. Great sound balance--bass is somewhat reserved in order to make sound like footsteps stand out more.
The Cons:Questionable build quality--the stress of stretching to fit a person's head often causes the connectors to loosen, making the right earcup stop working after a few months of use. A bit on the heavy side compared to other gaming headsets.
The SteelSeries 7H USB is a computer gaming headset designed for enhanced portability and convenience. As an upgrade from the 5HV2, the ultra-portable 7H USB headset can dismantled into 4 separate, easy-to-carry pieces (versus 3).
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Plus it includes a detachable braided cord for even more portability. Also featured are interchangeable leather ear-cushions that provide passive noise isolation, 50mm drivers for clear and recognizable audio, and an included 7.1-channel USB soundcard that users are recommended to use as an alternative to their onboard system. As it’s geared for gamers, the 7H USB headset includes a retractable microphone, meaning it can be pulled back while listening to music.
Features
- Computer Gaming Headset
- Can Be Dismantled (4 Pieces)
- Interchangeable Ear Cushions
- Retractable Microphone
- Detachable Cord
- In-Line Controls
- USB Interface
- Included USB Soundcard
- 16-28,000Hz Frequency
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Pros & Cons
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Cool, modern styling with matte black finish and chrome accents gives off an air of quality.
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Travel-friendly--can be broken down into three pieces.
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Great sound balance--bass is somewhat reserved in order to make sound like footsteps stand out more.
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Great passive isolation performance--background noise is effectively drowned out.
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Includes two sets of ear cushions for optimal comfort.
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Retractable microphone is of good quality and is easy to adjust.
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Questionable build quality--the stress of stretching to fit a person's head often causes the connectors to loosen, making the right earcup stop working after a few months of use.
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A bit on the heavy side compared to other gaming headsets.
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