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Review on Sennheiser GSP 302 Gaming Headset: Noise-Cancelling Mic, Flip-to-Mute, Memory Foam Pads, for PC, Mac, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Smartphones by Sirirat Benjakalyani ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

The question of changing the headset arose when the use of SteelSeries Arctis Raw had already become unbearable. I'll tell you why. They played terrible music. Zvukovuha - discrete. In shelf acoustics, the sound is excellent (in its price category, of course). In monitor ears - too (they are already old, and of course there is no microphone in them, so I don’t play them). I sincerely do not understand those people who say: "well, these are gaming headphones, they are not required to play music well." With a fig whether are not obliged? In games, the nature of the sound is somehow different? Is it such a luxury to play music normally? Gaming brands profit from such users, releasing fierce crap for 5-6 thousand. So. I decided to do market research. The whole day I went to Amazon-s and listened to different ears. Unfortunately, I don't have a player with an amp, so I risked making a biased choice. And I almost did it when I listened to the HyperX Cloud Stinger with their lows pulled out of the box. But after a couple of tracks, I realized that these bottoms feel like they clog everything else, the sound is dirty. Take Zenhi. And I didn't guess. The sound in the ears is excellent. Moreover, the sound is closer to the monitors - absolutely not embellished and demanding on the source. I do not recommend buying without a discrete audio card with a headphone amplifier. Yesterday I sat and listened to music - I enjoyed it. The voice is very cool with all its intonations. I ate different English-language metal with extreme vocals and understood the lyrics perfectly. The voice is not clogged with instruments IN GENERAL. Bass may seem small for some, but there is an equalizer for such cases :) In the bottom line, we have a clear, beautiful sound, perfect for listening to music in FLAC on discrete audio. Compared to SteelSeries Arctis Raw - heaven and earth, but cost about the same. Plus, some buyers do not understand that even in games you can not get cool sound on the built-in sound card. It's just physically impossible. You play a lot of online shooters where sound means a lot - buy a conditional Asus Xonar.

Pros
  • - Sound quality both in games and when listening to music. I ride Apex a lot, there's a lot of multi-squad fights where sometimes you have to spin like a top to survive, especially if you hit a sandwich. So, positioning is great. If you know the topology of the map from memory, you can understand what is happening behind your back in a certain radius, and react to it. And it's especially cool - when you go to the heal, and in a bunch of explosions and shots you hear whether someone went to finish you off or not, whether you need to run further or you can heal behind the nearest cover. To be honest, I haven't heard this in my past ears. And if he heard, then the distance did not allow him to react. - Ease of wearing. At least shake your head - they won’t fly off. The plastic is VERY flexible. The ear pads are VERY soft. Do not put pressure on the head from the word at all. Five hours of use did not reveal any discomfort. - Appearance. Strict, no highlights. Black. - The microphone is one of the best in headsets up to 7-8 thousand.
Cons
  • - The wire - The wire - The wire. I sincerely don’t understand why the hell it wasn’t made in a fabric sheath, and even with a memory effect. Figs with him, he does not come unfastened, okay. But the memory braid is too much. I don't even know if the wire will ever straighten out. I would like a more expensive wire from earplugs for 5.5k.

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