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SteelSeries 7H is the latest headset in the H-series. It may look very similar to the 5H v2, but it’s so not. I had the chance to get the headset for inspection, to test what the latest H-series SteelSeries headset is like.
SteelSeries announced the arrival of the 7H headset in March, 2010, during the world's largest computer expo, CeBIT, in Hannover. The headset was introduced with "superior noise reduction and high quality sound in a durable, easy-travel design for gamers". As I have received the SteelSeries 7H USB version for a review, let's find out what all the fuzz is about.
The boxing is pretty much as what we've seen from previous SteelSeries products, and you could easily mistake it for being a 5H v2 when just looking at the box, but the big and fat 7H orange letters tell it's not.
Content
When unboxed, what you will find in the box is a 7H headset, a one meter long cable with volume and microphone control, 2 meters of extension cord, cloth ear cushions, a USB soundcard and a stack of papers, including a note showing you how to change the cushions.
A closer look at the 7H
As mentioned before, the overall design of the 7H is very much similar to what we known from the 5H v2, but looking closer will reveal a lot of new and nifty features. The first major difference is the all-black stealth design; generally all material are made in dark tones, which makes the headset very stylish and slick to look at.
SteelSeries have also kept some of the popular features that we know from the 5H v2, and later on the Siberia v2. Once again, the microphone is retractable and is hidding in the left ear cup, which means I can hide it and basically wear it wherever I want without being ridiculed. This is a huge plus compared to headsets where the microphone is attached on the outside of one of the ear cups, which doesn't allow you to hide it.
So what is different from what we have seen in previous H-series headsets? Well, the first new feature I want to point out is the ability to remove the cable connected to the left ear cup. This will not only exclude one of the many ways a headset will break, but it also comes in handy once you want to disassemble it for travel means. The cable is also double-braided nylon, which secures you high durability on the cable. Rolling over the cable with your office chair will not destroy it!
Another new feature is that the mounts attached to the ear cups are able to twist a little in each direction, which will help the headset find its right position and comfort that you are looking for.
Going back to the features transferred from the 5H v2, you are once again able to totally disassemble the 7H into four pieces - left ear cup, right ear cup, headband and the cord.
Talking about disassembling, a new feature that you will find on the 7H is that you are able to change your ear cushions. By the default, the headset is equipped with leather cushions - as we've seen on the Siberia v2 -, but you are able to change them to cloth cushions, similar to the cushions used on the 5H v2.
The volume microphone control is the exact same design as the one we know from the Siberia v2. Though only this time I feel that the volume control is much easier to move up and down, compared to the one on the Siberia v2.
The 7H is also a closed-type headset, which SteelSeries mentions as improved passive noise reduction. It is much similar to what we know from the Siberia v2, especially with the leather cushions mounted on it - It will block a lot more noise, compared to having the cloth cushions mounted.
Generally, the build of the 7H is also much stronger than what I have seen previously. It is clearly not a light-weight headset like the Siberia v2.
Technical specifications
I have never really cared too much about what frequency response on my headset is, or how many ohm of impedance it may have - simply because I am no expert on the area and that I would most likely not be able to tell the difference if it had higher or lower frequency response. But as far as I could Google my way to, the frequency response should be covering the full spectrum. What I find on the back of the box, is a list of specifications that tells me the following:
| Headphones | Microphone |
| Frequency response: 18 – 28.000 Hz | Frequency response: 50 – 16.000 Hz |
| Impedance: 32 Ohm | Pick up pattern: Uni-directional |
| SPL@ 1kHz, 1 Vrms: 112 dB | Sensitivity: -38 dB |
| Cable length: 1 + 2 = 3 m (9,8 ft.) | |
| Jacks: 3,5 mm |
The box furthermore states that the 7H is powered by 50 mm driver units, which is the same size that SteelSeries put into the Siberia v2.
7H in use
I have now told you about the features and specifications of the 7H, but how is it really when the headset is plugged in and the ear cups are covering your ears?
I've had the headset for a few months now, which has gathered me enough experience to tell you how the headset performs in different environments. Back when I first got it, at DreamHack Summer, I did not have much time to test it game-wise, as the extremely busy summer schedule had kicked in. What I started out with, was unplugging my Siberia v2 from my laptop and plug in the 7H and continue working while I had music playing.
When the leather cushions first enwrapped my head, it became quite clear that I was now in a world of my own. I expressed my excitement about the noise reduction on the Siberia v2 in my previous review, but the 7H is the Siberia v2 superior on this field. Once leaving the trance of discovering the noise reduction, I continued my work. At one point, I twisted my head to the right and discovered that my co-worker was talking to me, which I only realized when I noticed his mouth was moving and his eyes pointed in my direction. He had clearly been trying to get in contact with me for some time, without much success.
That taught me what the 7H is able to block, only with the help of a little music. Some weeks later, on a flight crossing the North Atlantic, I noticed shortly after takeoff that this flight would be a real pain in the ass. On the row behind me, I had a family with a baby crying instantly and continual after takeoff, while next to me I had a really annoying kid playing a stupid and loud video game. To escape the nine-hour long flight from hell, I connected the 7H to my iPhone and fired up the first available playlist.
Once again I was all alone and I could barely hear the humming from the aircraft. A little more than eight hours later, and two skipped flight meals, I woke up. I had slept through the entire flight, like a baby. The only thing I could complain about, was that when I took off the 7H, I felt some pain from the noise reduction. My head was sore and my ears needed relief.
The 7H blocks out noise very well, but wearing it for eight hours had its effect. When I had used it for extended time, I equipped the cloth cushions. The noise reduction is not as good when wearing the leather cushions, but the level of comfort is much higher.
When the summer madness culminated, and I had for the first time had some spare time, I launched Counter-Strike to see how good the 7H would feel in-game, and oh boy did I have high expectations. Luckily, the 7H did not let me down. I remember when back in 2008 I tried the Sennheiser PC350: I was amazed by how crystal clear the sound was and all the details I suddenly was able to hear. I became better when I got the Siberia v2 last year, and I must say that whatever SteelSeries have tweaked on the 7H, they adjusted it to perfectionism.
Another minor thing I noticed when I played with the headset, was that when I at one point stood up from my chair with the headset still on, the cable was stuck on the armrest. Instead of stretching the cable, which eventually would break a headset, the cable simply pops out - a small but very handy feature, if you want your headset to "live long and prosper".
"Hear the game. Like never before", is what it says on the SteelSeries website, and there is really something to it. Game-wise, the 7H delivers crisp clear and detailed sound and I surely haven't had a single complain about the microphone (other than one time where people did not hear me, due to it being muted), so I can only assume that it is top-notch as well.
Conclusion
SteelSeries have once again created a headset that I am really pleased with. The top of the H-series headset truly lives up to the high demands gamers have. Mentioning gamers, I am quite sure SteelSeries have once again seized the opportunity to seek advice from the professional teams they are sponsoring, such as fnatic, SK Gaming and Evil Geniuses.
There are so many nice features on the 7H. It kind of makes it hard for me to pick my favourite one. I really like the headset as a whole, but the features such as interchangeable ear cushions, the ability to remove the cord totally from the headset and the fact that you can disassemble it stands out. For those who have or have had the 5H v2, which got very popular, I can only say that you will love the SteelSeries 7H even more, as they have done a nice job on upgrades, but still keep the classic and already loved features from the 5H v2.
I think I have expressed my excitement about the 7H, but I actually have one little picky thing I want to point out. I noticed when I played games that my shirt with an open zipper was rubbing up against the audio cable when I moved my arm. This transferred a great load of noise via the cable to the ear cup. I think it's due to the braided cord, as I cannot recall having this experience with the Siberia v2. It is however not something I am really annoyed with, just something I noticed once it happened.
It is a personal matter whether you like a product or not. I can stress that you will love the 7H once you try it, but it is the individual to try it and have their opinions about it. You have now read my review of the 7H, and I hereby conclude that I really like it, just like the Siberia v2. I will give the 7H 9/10 HLTV.org dots, due to the fact that the price is high and it may prevent a lot of users to ever think about buying it.

The SteelSeries 7H comes in two versions, a non-USB set at €99,99 and the USB edition which is available for €129,99, and both can be purchased from the SteelSeries webshop.
DON'T BUY ANY CRAP FROM A4TECH
save few dollars and buy a GOOD and DURABLE headphone or whatever gaming gear you want.
just warning you all. and this is to brazilians: DON'T BUY ANYTHING FROM PROGAMING.COM.BR
My HU510 stopped working with LESS than one month, I sent few emails to them about warranty and I got NOTHING, they didnt even replied.
Post edited 2010-11-13 01:22:58
BUT yesterday the sound was mystical gone in the one side and have to change it to a new one (2 weeks old).
But still it R0X
he is to headphones, what the sultan of brunei is to cars
I will give the 7H 9/10 HLTV.org dots, due...
Why not flamingos?
can't wait to recieve mine :p
kkthxbye.
If I'd still be into gaming I'd deffenitely buy it.
LOL! Considering a normal person can't even heard 20.000 Hz... pointless feature.
Some cool things like removeable cable and changeable ear cushions, but still easily pwned by PC350/360.
I got 5h v2, and it works really nice, so 7h must be great!
so I advise dont suggest this "advert"
ahha I was just wondering if those hltv guys get steelseries products for free..
basicly in this review he is saying that steelseries > sennheiser .. which is totally false
Post edited 2010-11-12 14:33:08
Seeing how you either don't know to read or think, he mentions only Sennheiser 350, SteelSeries Siberia v2, 5H v2 and 7H.
Seeing how Sennheiser 350 came out at ~start of 2008 and Siberia v2 ~late 2009 I can't see why Siberia v2 wouldn't have better and clearer sound then the 350s.
Note that I'm not stating that the sound is better (or worse) than in any other newer Sennheiser products, I can assume it isn't, but then again I don't know since I haven't tried any of them.
which is totally false
And I'm gonna assume you have proof of that?
Seeing how he tried all of the headphones mentioned in the review and I'd bet you didn't.
haha your attempt to lick hltv's arse failed big times, see how you contradict yourself.. he mentions top SS and sennheiser productions so yes, he is clearly saying that SS (adjusted to perfectionism ha) is BETTER than sennheiser and yes I've had 5hv2 then tried pc 350 and 7h and I can't really see any SS product better than sennheiser ones
Anyway, nice review Nix, great job.
Post edited 2010-11-12 14:29:14
I agree on that one, got my plantronics 350A for over 2 years now and i don't have the money to buy this pair of headset, it really is something i would like to buy and wear all the time i spend on my pc.
Post edited 2010-11-12 14:28:12
http://www.hltv.org/?pageid=135&userid=1&blogid=2291&profile=1
I'm betting a 100 honour credits that You haven't even read the review. That's where i get subjective!
I don't see any offense against Sennheiser headsets?
Whether you like a headset or not, depends on so many things besides the technical specs. Nix0n actually points this out.
I myself am a Sennheiser man, e.g. This doesn't mean that SteelSeries don't make great headsets.
You not giving any actual critisism is just laughable. I asked you to pinpoint WHERE he's biased and you don't seem to be able.
I don't mind that You have a conspiracy, but sharing it in such an offensive way, without having any corroborating facts makes You a worthless part of this thread.
here's that part:
"I tried the Sennheiser PC350: I was amazed by how crystal clear the sound was and all the details I suddenly was able to hear. I became better when I got the Siberia v2 last year, and I must say that whatever SteelSeries have tweaked on the 7H, they adjusted it to perfectionism."
there are other ass licking actions regards SS that I won't even bother paste© em. if u wanna find them then read this review again (if u ever read before). goodbye
I bought the 7H some weeks ago, and so far I can confirm everyting Nix has written, and personally I can say this without a biased touch, but of course you can deny it as I am a part of HLTV.org as well.
Keep talking your nonsense, but I encourage everyone to get the 7H, IF they don't already have a great headset, such as the QPAD 1339 and perhaps the Logitech G35.
Post edited 2010-11-12 18:28:12
See, all of the aforementioned companies are specialized in headphones/audio equipment. SteelSeries is a mousemat/computer gadget company.
It's like comparing a car made by Mercedes-Benz to a car made by Mattel.
i have sennh headset from 5 years not even one time they let me down
imagin if sennheiser making gaming mouse
so sennheiser is much better than ss in headset
Will help the teams which wins tournaments, you know when they fly up from their chairs :D
Post edited 2010-11-12 15:03:35
spend $70 and replace em every 1.5 years
these are a piece of shit. if youre gonna spend $220 AUD on headphones then you get real professional ones that were made for DJ's not dumb gamer ones
Post edited 2010-11-12 15:28:53
and steelseries7H costs 360PLN = about 92€ :)
The diffrence is quite big and quality for CS is good enough to stay with steelseries, don't you think so?(or other, not so expensive software)
:D
Also, while the "Sennheiser > SteelSeries" argument is probably true, I'd really be surprised if even 10% of the people stating this could notice the difference in a blind test. Hell, for a lot of people their sound card probably makes more of a difference than the headphones.
Exactly, headphones don't magically create great sound, they are like a tool that the sound card uses. Headphones are basically just 2 speakers adjusted for near-ear (lol) sound production.
The only difference becomes the quality of design and materials used. Which in these mentioned products is almost the same I'd assume.
I noticed when I played games that my shirt with an open zipper was rubbing up against the audio cable when I moved my arm. This transferred a great load of noise via the cable to the ear cup. I think it's due to the braided cord, as I cannot recall having this experience with the Siberia v2.
and I will never change them for "new fashion" headphones, but besides that, you review was fantastic piece of work, well done !
I've got this headset, and there is a trouble with a removable cable. After 3-4 days of using 7H microphone and left-ear don't work sometimes.
I think Siberia V1 is okay for us,we are not pro players
:/
In this case, the quality isn't walking in pair with profitability :) Now, we can buy 5hv2 for ~200 PLN (divided by 4 equals 50 euro) and that's almost normal price, for product of this quality :) In my opinion 5hv2 should cost 50 euro as a new product (larger demand = more potencial customers).
In my opinion, the most worth products for gaming are sennheiser 201 hd / akg k512 :) Of course amateur gaming, because as a pro player, I prefer hm... maybe those qpad's ones ?
Anyway - good review nixon :) keep it going, maybe try to review qpad ones ? :~) @cybersport.pl Loord from FX said,that the qpad headphones are the best ones, from those, which he could use :)
You made me want to buy it :)
But i've already bought Sennheiser HD515 two months ago and I like it VERY much.
Sennheiser >>>>>>> Steelseries..
Future adquisition: Sennheiser PC163D!
Did you keep them or went back to your Siberia? ::)
Must be hard to review 'candies' and have to get back to the 'usual', not necessarily worse for you, one :s
As for the 'biased' comments, seriously, haven't seen any site sponsored by some company and reviewing any of their products being not accused of being biased.
Nix liked it, so what? No one is pointing a gun at you here in order to buy it. (I even doubt Nix has more than just the usual water pistol license anyway!!)
Some other users who commented in this thread did not like it or experienced problems, so what?
Why you guys/gals think every single 'best mouse/pad/etc.' thread should mainly consist of one single reply stating 'Personal preference'?
Because we are all originals (even though, unfortunately, many die as mere copies) and something that fits one and according to this person is 'awesome' might not fit another one with different taste and needs.
And if in the end it fits both (considering it from the technical perspective) the money you are willing to spend is also an issue. And that is an ongoing challenge for every customer, get the best quality possible at the lowest prize possible too. If you can and want to spend this amount of money on the 7H, fine, it is your money after all!
If not, you are fortunate too, as neither HLTV.org nor SS have imposed an authocracy in terms of what you have or want to buy.
It is no secret that Nomad is a temperamental person, especially if he is told what and what not he can do or not do on his very own site.
And even if I understand though do not share his reaction, honestly speaking, when taking a look at your reply it seems to me that it was meant more to upset him than anything else (if there was any further discussion needed reading what he already stated).
first of all I did not tell anyone what to do, I just said that you can't cry if other people comment your post, since it is public and anyone can post some positive or negative comments.
"So do not read it if you do not think we are objective, it isn't like it is a secret that SS buys ads on the site.."
that is actually unprofessional, he's raging because of user's opinion (which was telling the truth as nomad proved that SS pays for advs on this site :D) and then he started insulting me (which is more unprofessional) because I told him anyone can post whatever kind positive/negative comments. this is unexcusable behaviour you should be sorry for him instead of covering his childish attitude up
"first of all I did not tell anyone what to do"
Excuse me?
"if u dont want ppl read and comment ur non-objective review make it private only for hltv staff"
Oh yeah, now you refer to the message being public and such...I see other comments not liking the review or simply not agreeing on it but without the request to make it 'hltv staff read only'.
Where do you see rage? He states that everyone is free to read whatever he/she wants on this site. And if someone is not interested in a news piece there is no need to read it. Sounds indeed very rageful.
He is unprofessional for telling someone that there are SS adverts on this site, which is something pretty obvious?
Oh wait, you want to say that this review is an advert, right?
But, unfortunately for you, that is not what Nomad said/refered to.
As said already I do not share his reaction, but I understand it. And as stated already, too, your reply wasn't as innocent as you want to present it telling the owner of this site what he should or not do as if that wouldn't cause an reaction due to your attitude and, no, not due to the positive/negative comments.
"if u dont want ppl read and comment ur non-objective review make it private only for hltv staff"
yes, I do excuse you for saying that is a 'command', you need some linguistic skill to be honest or you just pretend not to understand (since you're clearly trying to justify your collegue's behaviour)
"I see other comments not liking the review or simply not agreeing on it but without the request to make it 'hltv staff read only'."
infact I was suggesting him to make it private if he doesn't want people to comment this baised review.
"He is unprofessional for telling someone that there are SS adverts on this site, which is something pretty obvious?
Oh wait, you want to say that this review is an advert, right?
But, unfortunately for you, that is not what Nomad said/refered to."
No, as we both known, he is unprofessional because he is raging and calling people names on the internet for no good reasons, whereas if it happened IRL he would got crushed his teeth in and robbed of his camera (oh wait this already happened init)
You thought I'd just shut up and did not reply to that abuse because you think I`m afraid of your ban ? pathetic
You could have stopped here but you seem to enjoy making a fool of yourself.
Now 'make it' is not used as a request/command...your linguistic knowledge keeps amazing me.
And I still wonder where I justify Nomad's behaviour. I have already stated that I do not share it but understand it. Check your linguistic knowledge for an accurate meaning, please.
Where exactly are you suggesting anything here? Say 'make it' (or its synonym 'do it') to someone and I honestly doubt this person will understand it as a suggestion but a command.
But it seems you are lacking the knowledge of the modals verbs like shall/should and still you could be misunderstood with regard to your 'suggestion'.
You tell him what he has to do with a review on his site and he should not see it as a good reason? Besides the fact that you are wrong concerning 'I told him anyone can post whatever(!!) kind positive/negative comments.'
So you piss in his house and he should be professional and don't care about this?
This is a real good one!
But I honestly doubt you will find owners of sites that are that 'professional'.
Instead of wondering what other people think you should have been aware of the fact that the tone of your words could lead to this reaction by Nomad. Blaming others for not knowing how to express your 'suggestions' is the only real pathetic thing here.
And if you ended up banned without being aware of this you would still blame them, right?
And for your 'funny' jokes, you are the only one to blame. Take this as a warning. There won't be any further.
Now you got your choice power... Decide to buy it the steelseries 7H or another headset.
They are sponsored, the doy what they want with his site. But there are the diference, im using Steelseries headsets and really sucks at all (5Hv2)..Whatever, i'm gonna sell it and buy Sennheiser headset immo.
i didn't get this even with translator but nevermind, gr8 review and gr8 headphones.
biggest mistake people don't realise is that often the bass is removed from the Steelseries Headsets because Bass distorts sound in CS. So while these might sound terrible for music, the tinny sound is actually very good for counterstrike.
A characteristic that usually does not make the SS ones the best all around headsets.
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You are ruining my expectations with the gals... (though I know you do it to keep them for yourself!!)
Post edited 2010-11-12 21:56:59
amidoinitright?
Post edited 2010-11-12 22:14:01
We would again see opinions on being biased etc. and, unfortunately, some people misbehaving.
This is a review, yes, but it seems that Nix0n is forcing someone to agree with him or even send him the money in order to buy a given user the headset.
As I said, and your friend confirmed, one should choose for him/herself and that's it. Anything else I think is a waste of time.
Note, when I say argentinean cs player i mean someone from wild ineters..
;)
One of them is using Zowie Hammer Headphone cuz they sold the 5Hv2 to me... Thats is not biased.. Its sponsorless, when the necesities are bigger
ps` omfg i rly suck in english
I´d give it 5/10 for it´s looks.
I'm still glad with my PC 166 :)
at 3min
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6BX2Buof9A
But I can understand such comment coz on this movie it seems like the headset come apart as it supposed to do, but in fact not, it's really broken.
You can even see SIXER look at his headset and then talked to Mahé, showing him that it's broken
(I'm burning former manager so I know what I'm talking about, SIXER bought this headset the week before the event and use it for 7 days ...)
This headphones really sucks without USB soundcard? Like the 5Hv2?
I mean.. Sennheiser NON-USB are very better than SteelSeries NON-USB.
What is the key? The Steelsound?


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