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Price: $ N/A US
Author: Chris Ittensohn
Date: 09/09/2013

[ Introduction ]

Today we are checking out two of the latest gaming headsets, designed to take not only your gaming experience to another level, but also to help in your home and work life. We will be looking at the SteelSeries Siberia v2 Gaming Headset ‘Heat Orange’ and the Thermaltake/Ttesports Dracco Captain Gaming Headset...

With so many of us out there willing to spend a few weeks saving for that latest bit of gaming tech, manufacturers are doing their best to get your hard earned bills. Even those manufacturers who have never delved away from say keyboards and mice, are all jumping on the bandwagon, and actually coming out with some pretty competitive products too.

PC Gamers out there for the most part embrace this constant array of new developments, encouraging companies to be innovative and put in the effort to design and release year after year. It’s our job here to help guide you through the hundreds of options available to get the right product, the first time.

While neither of these products are 5.1 or even 7.1 setups like some others out there, they are still great gaming options and are worth considering. Both hold roughly the same base specs, with more features available on the more expensive SteelSeries Siberia v2 - so let’s jump in and see how they compare.

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Posted on: 09/21/2013 11:02 AM
I just bought the Siberia Black for $60 and I agree they are nice :)