

The head beam of the SteelSeries Siberia 200 adopts an adaptive head beam design without manual adjustment and increases the area of the head beam and the head to reduce pressure. This headset adopt SteelSeries’s classic design: adaptive head beam + closed headphone design. Although the cable of the Siberia 200 has been extended to 1.8 meters, I think the extension cable is more practical! Details Appearance SteelSeries Siberia 200 gaming headset is positioned in the mid-range market, with fewer internal accessories, only a product certification, a SteelSeries logo sticker, and a 3.5mm adapter.

From the outer packaging, we can also see that the main body of Siberia 200 is still the same as the V2. The black SteelSeries Siberia 200 headset’s packaging uses a well-known orange and black tone, which is almost the same as the previous Siberia V2. Of course, whether these changes actually bring good results needs further review. The unit has been fine-tuned to further extend the frequency response range while retaining the characteristics of low resistance and high sensitivity.The design of the ear cups becomes matte design, which effectively avoids the occurrence of scratches and fingerprint collection.So, what are the main differences between the Siberia 200 and V2? They use similar adaptive head beams and closed half-wrap ear cup designs. Siberia 200 headset’s appearance is a comprehensive inheritance of V2. It has a new name and comes in 7 different colors. Siberia 200 headset inherits the appearance of the Siberia V2, and has been upgraded on the basis of the V2. But after the interruption of the product line, SteelSeries finally released the upgraded Siberia 200 gaming headset. The Siberia V2 is arguably the most classic of them. Since 2004, SteelSeries has released several Siberia headsets: V1, V2, V3, and elite.
