Easy to set up. Comfortable wearing. Mic works well with no breath sound. Overall sound a little disappointing, could have used some more bass, but this might be the game I'm playing rather thanh the headphones. Overall pretty good
Easy to set up. Comfortable wearing. Mic works well with no breath sound. Overall sound a little disappointing, could have used some more bass, but this might be the game I'm playing rather thanh the headphones. Overall pretty good
This headset is defitnetly worth it for the price, the mic on this is high quality and can be used for livestreams and videos! As well as that the sound quality is very good and is loud but could be louder. It also has a lot of Bass for a gaming headset.
The headset would be fine if the wiring didn't get completely messed up and make them unusable. ... Btn Read More
Comfortable; Excellent mic
Wiring was faulty and now audio to the headphones cuts in and out
I bought this headset because I play a lot of Rainbow 6: Siege, and one of my friends who is pretty high rank said that these are the headphones he uses. The difference in how well I hear things in-game with this headset compared to the previous headset I owned (a Logitech G430) is absolutely night...
Erased headset. Good sound, good microphone, good comfort. Easy. Do not get tired of wearing it. Note that there is a headset with jack plugs, so sound quality on both the headphones and the microphone will depend on your sound card.
Like most gaming hardware, headsets often are overwrought and chintzy, sacrificing quality for flare. It's gotten so bad that I tend to expect a $20 pair of Sony cans to outperform a $100 gaming headset.
Excellent sound; Comfort and a minimalist design keep this set focused on delivering a great experience without frivolous extras; Works with consoles, PCs, Macs, and mobile devices; Nice price
Still looks gamer-y; Cheap plastic chassis flexes a bit much and can rattle
I've often wondered why Sennheiser, easily my favorite headphone manufacturer, never made a bigger push into gaming headsets. On paper, it sounds like a perfect combination: the crisp audio and subdued design of a Sennheiser peripheral, combined with the handy mic and volume controls of a gaming...
Comfortable; Simple setup; Competent across multiple genres
Expensive for what it does; So-so microphone; Music performance could be better
KitGuru Says: It might look and sound good, but there are enough problems with the Sennheiser GSP 300 that make its £90 price tag hard to justify.
Sounds great in all gaming and musical genres; Solid; well-built design; Great clarity throughout the volume range; Comfortable and looks great; Mic-boom automute was a nice touch
Could do with a little extra volume; Microphone is ridiculously quiet – almost unusably so; Expensive for what you get; Ears can feel a bit cramped after long use; No bundled software for sound tweaking
Been using this for my PS4, Switch and PC gaming - incredible sound quality and super comfy, I even watch Netflix with it!
Overall, this is a great headset. What made it stand out for me is it's microphone. I looked at a few others before purchasing this one, and this was second to none. The mic is clear, people will easily understand what you say.
- High quality audio; Games and music sound really great with this headset - Crystal clear microphone; Friends and teammates will have no trouble hearing and understanding you; Flip up to mute is a nice feature and comes in handy - Very light weight, and comfortable.
- Doesn't have 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound, so it's not the best for shooters if you rely on surround sound; (The Sennheiser GSP 350 model has surround sound - Not the shortest cord, but not the longest either; You won't be able to get up and move around in your room too much with this cord length
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