Steelseries 4H PC Gaming Headset Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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Description
Today I take a quick look at the Steelseries 4H headset. This is one of the more basic products in their lineup, but besides the "features" like detachable ear pieces, it's not very much unlike the 5H V2, but at a very competitive price.
Linus Tech Tips offers a concise unboxing and first impression of the Steelseries 4H PC gaming headset. The video frames the 4H as a more affordable, simplified counterpart to the 5H V2, noting fewer features and a less premium presentation. The host walks through the unboxing experience, highlighting the compact packaging, accessories, and a key omission,the lack of detachable extensions that the higher-end models include. He then compares physical design cues to the 5H V2, pointing out the headset’s non-removable headband construction, side-entry cable, and a retractable microphone that remains a familiar feature from previous SteelSeries headsets. Comfort is discussed in terms of ear cup padding and the grip of the top band, with observations about material choices that affect stability during play. Throughout, the host emphasizes practicality and value, acknowledging the 4H’s affordability while illustrating how it sacrifices some modularity and cable options found on more expensive models. The video concludes with a practical assessment of how the 4H fits into typical gaming setups, especially for those seeking a budget-friendly option without forgoing the SteelSeries signature mic and comfort.
Topics · technology · gaming · consumer_electronics · unboxing · reviews
Questions answered
- What is a key trade-off of the Steelseries 4H compared to the 5H V2?
- The 4H omits some features found on the 5H V2, such as detachable ear pieces extensions and a more modular headband, making it less adjustable and slightly less convenient for travel but at a lower price.