Towards the headphone end of the cable is a small volume controller, mute and a microphone toggles. With a cable length of 1.8m included, there should be sufficient slack for the majority of PC and player orientations – though you can buy extension cables for just a few pounds. Most PC owners, however, will only need to put the two standard jacks into the appropriately coloured sockets in order to be ready to rock. The only accessory included in the box is a small adapter that converts the two 3.5mm jacks that handle sound input and microphone output into a 3.5mm four-conductor TRRS phone connector. However, because they don’t exclusively use USB or any console specific connection, they will work equally happily with any audio output to a 3.5mm jack. For those who never tried the design previously, these are light and comfortable cans for people who can spend an entire day (and night, possibly) playing their favourite title, with barely a comfort break. These headphones aren’t just the V2 as before, but a retooled and enhanced version that is now available in seven funky colours. SteelSeries has now given into those demands, and the Siberia 200 Series is the result.
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