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SteelSeries SteelSound 5H v2 Review

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So I was in the market for a portable, comfortable gaming headset with a boom microphone that didn’t totally suck. After the quality problems that plagued the removable boom mic on the Medusa 5.1 headphones I was using (they have since made the mic non-removable on newer versions of the ‘phones, rather than actually improve the connector quality), I decided to stay away from any of their offerings. After some searching and a lot of review reading, I settled on SteelSeries’ 5H Version 2 headphones, boasting a gaming-tweaked soundstage, awesome retractable boom microphone, and the ability to split into three parts for easy transport.


The obligatory front shot of the 5Hv2 headphones.

The “v2″ isn’t in the name because it looks cool. SteelSeries went and improved on their first design in a number of ways, most noticeably by increasing the size of the headphone’s ear cups. They’re extremely comfortable, and I’ve forgotten I was wearing them on a few occasions since I received them two weeks ago. As far as the sound goes, these are gaming headphones first. Their soundstage makes it much easier to pick out gunfire and footsteps in first-person shooters, but this leaves music sounding a bit metallic. While they’ll work as a “general purpose” piece of audio gear, you don’t want them if you’re not going to use them to play video games.


The collapsible boom microphone is one of the cooler features, and it produces excellent-sounding voice.


When not in use, it rests inside the left earcup.


Braided cloth cords offer superior durability. You can run these puppies over with your chair and they’ll be just fine.


Gold plated connectors! Although this only helps if your ports are gold as well. The standard cord is three feet long, but there’s a six foot extension cable if you need it.


The volume controller is pretty simple, offering microphone sensitivity adjustments in addition to volume level control. It’s light, so it won’t pull your shirt down if you clip it to a pocket.


The earcups click into the headband with some very secure-looking plastic clips. You need to hold a button down to pull the headphones apart, so they won’t just “crumble into a heap” while you’re playing. This also makes them easier to transport and less likely to suffer damage in transit.

All in all, the SteelSeries 5H v2 headphones are a must have for any gamer who wants excellent stereo sound, comfortable earcups, and a mass of useful extra features. The collapsable microphone alone is worth the price.

Written by Kyle

July 29th, 2007 at 1:19 pm

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  1. Between this and the tablet review, you’ve got two of your Electron Hut articles done for next year. ;)
    Do these go as ludicrously loud as the old ones? (For those who weren’t Kyle’s roommate: he’d sometimes want to show people a video or something, and he’d take his headphones off and turn them up all the way. They were louder than my speakers.)

    The collapsible mic looks like it’d be prone to a poor connection / eventually losing its connection, but I’m sure they were able to work around it somehow.

    Forgetting you have headphones on is dangerous, although I suppose less so when it’s cushioned headphones as opposed to earbuds. ;)
    The price doesn’t seem half bad, either.

    n1zyy

    30 Jul 07 at 1:06 am

  2. P.S. - The images you’re using are big ones that the HTML renders at a smaller size. Not a biggie for us, but it’d really irk dialup users.

    I’ve always resized in Photoshop to the desired size for display, just for better control over the appearance than letting the browser decide how to do it.

    n1zyy

    30 Jul 07 at 1:13 am

  3. Ah, I resized them all for 1024 pixels of width. I’ll make sure I go lower next time!

    No, these don’t go as ludicrously loud as the old ones did. As for the mic, time will tell if it was engineered well enough to avoid and connection problems. Heck, the last pair had a solid-looking plug connector and it still managed to malfunction. So far, so good though.

    -Kyle

    trokair

    30 Jul 07 at 4:27 am

  4. 655 pixels of width seems to be the sweet spot. I’ll see what I can do with my next review item. :D

    trokair

    30 Jul 07 at 4:29 am

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    4 Nov 07 at 9:44 am

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