The SteelSeries 7H represents the pinnacle of gaming headset and headphone design. They are high quality, reasonably comfortable, feature-rich and perform beautifully. During the audio tests, the 7H was a little lacking in its ability to produce lows ...
Although the sound of these headphones is perfectly good, I just don’t enjoy wearing them — as opposed to the cheaper and lighter Razer Carcharias and Nox Specialist headsets, which are both light and comfortable and produce good sound. Sorry, SteelSe...
I was excited to see what Steel Series had to offer with its new 7H and I was not disappointed. I did have a few issues; first was with fit because of the large size of my head. I also had some issues with the microphone switch. But those issues are no...
Excellent isolation , Can pull it apart for travelling , Detachable headphone cable , Long cable that's also detachable via 3.5mm cables , Hidden mic
Pricey , Drums are a bit over-driven in music due to gaming enhancements
The SteelSeries 7Hs are pricey, but the isolation is impressive as is the portability, and the balance between gaming headphones and music is well struck....
The SteelSeries 7H is a pair of headphones with gaming as its primary focus and will certainly meet your needs (and probably exceed them) if you are buying them for that purpose. It handles music and movies well too but for its price, I would recommend...
Sturdy, robust design, Goodquality microphone, can be positioned with precision
Comfort is definitely debatable, Sound output not necessarily wellsuited to gaming, Poorquality remote control
We found the 7H disappointing. It's not that it's a bad headset—it's still decent enough—but its higher price compared with other models in the range isn't justified as far as we're concerned....