SteelSeries is a leading manufacturer of gaming accessories, including headsets, keyboards, mouse pads and mouse accessories. Last month SteelSeries announced a couple of new additions to the SteelSound line of professional gaming headsets. The SteelSound 3H has been designed to enhance games that combine events and background music. Today we are going to be taking a look at the new SteelSound 3H headphones.
First Impression:
About SteelSeries:
SteelSeries is all about gaming. Our mission is to create performance enhancing gaming gear, created for and by leading professional gamers. We continuously strive to better ourselves, and work with leading professional gamers from 3 different continents to create our products.
About the SteelSound Line:
The first headset from SteelSeries was released in 2005, a product created and optimized to enhance gaming experiences. The headset received critical acclaim from all around the world.
Every detail and aspect in our headsets has been designed and developed in cooperation with the best gamers in the world. The result is top of the line headsets which are specifically created for the sound used in the most popular eSports games today - alerts, footsteps, gunfire and reloads have never been clearer. The sound quality is awe-inspiring, allowing the user to rely fully on his senses.
Upon receiving the the SteelSeries SteelSound 3H headphones you will be greeted with the clear blister packaging showing the headphones in their collapsed form. This immediately shows the over all size of the SteelSound 3H headphones and how easily they will be to transport to and from LAN events. The rear of the package shows the SteelSound 3H's features and specifications in several languages.
The packaging will allow you to make an informed decision at a retail shop. Being able to see the headphones and read its specifications will not leave you guessing at how the SteelSound 3H headphones should perform. Most users have already done a little homework before choosing what headphones to go with. Knowing what the standard headphone is capable of and then being able to decide what you want is always the fun part.