Update 31.12.2014:
SteelSeries received the answer that the "Siberia Elite Prism" also works for the PS4 and does not have this problem. The only drawback: cost twice.
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Headset and Adapter: 1x 4-pin 3.5mm 3.5mm to 2x 3pin jack with 2 m long cable
Overall, one has then 3.2m cable length. 1.2m if you do not need the adapter, eg for PS4 or smartphone operating and 3.2m cable length for PC-operation.
Quick Start Guide and 2x sticker.
+ Comfort, aaaaaa this elastic band, I could sleep with it!.
+ The entire headset is extremely lightweight
+ Sound is good. Bass vigorously present and not overridden. I know a lot of details in the songs or movies that I had not previously with a 30-EUR Headset.
+ Microphone very clear. Comparable to the Zalman Mic1 and less reverb than my old Creative HS-800th
+ Microphone you can push in the headphones, thus also usable as the way smart all in one solution.
+ Mute switch on the left headphone engages well.
+ Cable is coated with rubber, remains flexible and does not roll on. In the beginning you have some kinks from storage in the package. But sets up quickly.
+ Ambient sounds are very well shielded
+/- The headset is extremely loud. My Sound Blaster Z is running at 20% and audio sources ~ 30%
+/- Some users are shielded too strongly the pads, you only listen quietly muffled himself. No micro-selbsthör function available!
- The center acts somewhat flat. Could be better.
- No volume control available.
- No green / red color coding to the 3.5mm plug available. Only the rings on the latches were slightly colored.
- Micro-mute does not beep again. Can thus be forgotten. Switch down: ON, switch up: Mute.
When used with the PS4 controller I noticed something strange.
The micro was never recognized by play around a bit it worked.