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Review on G332 SE Stereo Gaming Headset by Czesawa ledziewska ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall good, but expected more.

After sending back the Sennheiser GSP 301, I decided to purchase these headphones instead (they also have my review). The construction is quite squeaky, but only when I take it off or put it on does this become apparent; in other words, when I swivel my head. If it weren't for the reviews, I might not even notice this creak if it weren't for the fact that it's so loud. A somewhat rough landing, the ear pads are not particularly plush, the ear itself fits completely, and as a result, there is no pressure exerted on the ears. A slight amount of pressure coming from above. Even though there aren't any sharp or stabbing pains, the going is still rather challenging. If you have a particularly large head, it could not work. The kick effect is not as pronounced as it is in the Sennheiser model that was discussed earlier, but it is still audible. I found that I liked this model's sound better. The quality of the microphone is acceptable; the speaker's voice can be heard clearly, and background noise is effectively suppressed. A television set in the room that is turned on and operating at a volume that is considered to be medium will not disrupt your interactions with your partners. In light of my experience with the Cloud Alpha headphones, which are superior in terms of sound quality as well as fit, I've chosen to send them back as well. As I already own another brand of headphones that are not intended for use with video games, I do not advertise the Alpha. Due to the fact that I rarely participate in co-op play, I've come to the conclusion that it is pointless for me to overpay for so-called "gaming" headphones. The same alpha will sound the same as good non-gaming headphones; the only difference is that alpha is anywhere from 1.5 to 2 times more expensive. If I had to choose between the Logitech G G332 and the Sennheiser GSP 301, I would go with the Logitech. A viable alternative for 3-3.5.

Pros
  • -Design. -Microphone. - Excellent sound with one important remark. (See comments)
Cons
  • -Sound.\s-Convenience.