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SteelSeries 7H Headset Review (for iPad, iPhone and iPod)

Rating: 8.0.

Ever since Apple implemented the App Store on their mobile devices, iOS has becoming a serious contender in the portable gaming space.  There are a huge number of games available on the app store from racing games to FPS games so there has never been a better time to buy gaming accessories for your Apple device.

SteelSeries have identified this and are releasing a number of ‘Apple’ edition headsets which are essentially the PC verions with single 3.5mm connectors for headphone and microphone input.

Today we are going to look at the Apple edition of the SteelSeries 7H gaming headset.  We actually reviewed the PC version of this headset last year and it won our prestigious worth buying award.  So we are excited to see how it performs when it’s combined with our iPad 2 as well as our gaming rig.

Specification

Headphones

  • Frequency response: 18 – 28.000 Hz
  • Impedance: 32 Ohm
  • SPL@ 1kHz, 1 Vrms: 112 dB
  • Cable length: 1 mJacks: 3,5 mm

Microphone

  • Frequency response: 50 – 16.000 Hz
  • Pick up pattern: Uni-directional
  • Sensitivity: -38 dB

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3 comments

  1. Im buying one for my new ipad2, they look lovely.

  2. Their products are great and this is ideal for someone wanting a great pair of headphones for their new ipad. I do agree with the adapter question. I can understand them rebadging them to get sales in pcworld in the right store section, but they really only need adapters to move between PC and apple handhelds. why not just make a single headset for both with a new name?

  3. Good to see Apple testing for an Apple related product 🙂

    Looks like it is built to the same standards we would expect from Steelseries.