Steelseries 7h fnatic edition review




















By GadgetMac on May 10, 90 SteelSeries has for long been one of the top names for all-things gaming peripherals in the gaming industry. By Kitguru. By TechRadar on February 20, 80 There's something of the s bomber pilot look to the SteelSeries 7H Fnatic Edition headset, with its domed cups, retro orange padding and pull-out microphone. By HardwareHeaven on January 01, A couple of weeks ago we took a look at the SteelSeries Diablo 3 gaming gear where they took some excellent gaming peripherals, including the Siberia V2 headset and added a twist to tie in with the next big release from Blizzard.

By eartastic. By Gamezoom. Steelseries' idea of head size seems to be a bit on the small side, and our review team's heads are a couple of inches bigger than average. This results in a snug fit with no sound leakage, but also means that prolonged use results in slightly sweaty ears.

These quibbles can't detract from the appeal of the headphones though, and they're appealing both aurally and aesthetically. North America. Home Reviews. The 7H Fnatic's impressive last and final feature comes in real handy when traveling around, going to game tournaments and LAN parties. In no way are these considered portable gaming headsets by their bulky design, but what actually makes them possible to be stuffed inside any gear bag, separated compartments is their unique detachable construction.

The headband comes clean off when pressing a security snap in order to detach each ear cup from either side. You're left with three pieces after you've dismantled the 7H that are now completely travel friendly.

A note worth mentioning after we pointed out the solid build quality of the 7H Fnatic, because these break up into multiple pieces, there's a great chance that something can go wrong after a certain time. The connections in the headband are prone to stress each time the headband is stretched to fit your head. SteelSeries knows more than a thing or two about making quality gaming headsets.

The 7H are crazy good sounding. I had heard good things about SteelSeries, but never have I expected such a brilliant performance out of these gaming headsets. As we've concluded earlier, not only are these better built than headphones which costs three times as much, but they easily compare to some really good headphones in the same price range if not higher; more notably Sennheiser headphones. And that's hard to come by.

I tried hard to find bad drawbacks, but I've found none. They're so perfect, well balanced sounding that I really wouldn't mind using them for listening to my entire music library.

The bass is just right for gaming, not overpowering and distorted with the just the right amount of presence that is tightly put together and great even for listening to techno, pop and hip-hop.

The mids and highs are surprisingly crystal clear with warm notes and decent definition. The massive 50mm dynamic drivers have tremendous capabilities in pushing out audio at high volumes while retaining an enjoyable listening experience that's not overblown. All in all, SteelSeries did an outstanding job with the 7H Fnatic edition gaming headset. And because the entire 7H series which includes the 7H USB gaming headset and the 7H headset for iOS devices smartphone all have the same audio specifications, we consider them to be just as good.

Gamers who would like to casually use the 7H Fnatic as headphones for listening to music and watching a movie will not be disappointed. If you want it all, you got it all. The 7H Fnatic are spectacular, well equipped with features and above all, sound awesome.

SteelSeries' 7H are one of my all time favorite gaming headsets.



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