Test: Einzeltest: SteelSeries 7H Fnatic Edition Gaming Headset
Zitat: We have tested the 7H Fnatic headset in games like Aion, Dirt Showdown, L.A. Noire and Alan Wake; the sound quality was impressive (good quality bass, with no distorsions and voices could be heard clearly), along with the positional audio, but this, of course, is also influenced by the quality of the sound card we will plug the headset into. This time we have used the Creative Titanium HD sound card for testing, which is also known to deliver high quality sound into our preferred headset. After playing a little while with the settings, we have also decided to try out the headset in Skype; we were surprised to see that on the other end the listener was hearing us at a very low volume, even if everything was set to max concerning the microphone. We started investigating and saw that the Titanium HD does not have a Mic Boost setting available, even in the latest driver versions so we have also tried the headset on the onboard audio CODEC; after enabling the boost feature, the problems with the microphone levels were eliminated and the person on the other end understood us without any additional buzzing or interferences. Coming back to the design of the headset, we really enjoyed the orange colors for the ear pads along with the head rest. The product can be split into four parts thanks to its modular design, for easy transport and also comes with an additional set of ear cups that we can install really fast, by following the provided instructions. The cable is braided for durability and also comes with an extender. The SteelSeries 7H Fnatic Edition Gaming Headset can be found online for prices between 110 and 115 Euros.