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SteelSeries 5H v2 is one of the most popular gaming headsets on the planet. This headset has been used by talented gamers to win major international events like Electronic Sports World Cup, World e-Sport Games, World Series of Video Games, Kode 5, World Cyber Games, Samsung Euro Championship, ESL Extreme Masters and many others.
When wearing the SteelSeries 5H v2 you'll immediately notice the enormous full-size ear cushions which gently fit around your ears and reduce background noise. The comfort is something that has to be experienced first hand, either at a friend's house or at one of the many LAN-centers and Internet cafés that offer the headset to their customers.
The headset features a custom-engineered soundscape designed to enhance performance and immersion in FPS games. This headset was developed and optimized specifically for in-game sound frequencies found in the most popular shooters - making in-game sounds like footsteps, alerts and gunfire especially clear. You will be able to hear and pinpoint the location of your opponents, often before they hear you.The SteelSeries 5H v2 can easily be dismantled into 3 separate parts, that easily fit into a bag or a carrying case. This makes transportation of the headset both easy and safe. The pull-out microphone is practically invisible when not in use.
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Frequency Response 16Hz-28KHz
Input Impedance 40 Ohm
Signal to Noise Ratio(SNR) 110 dB SPL@ 1kHz, 1 Vrms
Connector 3.5mm
Ear Coupling Circumaural
Cord Length 3 m (9.8 ft.)
Microphone Impedance 2K Ohm
Microphone Frequency Response 75Hz-16KHz
Microphone Sensitivity -38dB
Pull-out microphone system
Custom engineered soundscape for gaming
Specifically optimized for FPS games
Comfortable XL-sized ear cushions
Features extra durable braided cord
Can be dismantled into 3 separate pieces
1 year Parts/Labor limited warranty
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