
Sennheiser
The Sennheiser GSP 300 (model 507079) is a wired, closed‑back gaming headset praised for its lightweight construction, comfortable split‑suspension headband and soft leatherette ear pads, and a bass‑heavy sound signature with a clear noise‑cancelling microphone. It works across PC, PS4, Xbox and MacOS but lacks a detachable cable and has a bulky mic.
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$129.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the GSP 300 a comfortable, lightweight gaming headset with a solid build and a bass‑forward sound signature. They commend its pressure‑relieving headband, effective noise‑cancelling mic and smooth volume wheel, but criticize the bulky mic, non‑detachable cable and the less neutral audio performance.
What Users Say
Consumers love the headset’s comfort and light weight, describing it as ideal for long sessions, and they like the clear mic and bass‑heavy gaming sound. Common frustrations revolve around the large, hard‑to‑adjust microphone, the slightly recessed sub‑bass and high‑frequency response, and the plastic gamer‑look that some find unattractive.
Common Complaints
Bulky, non‑adjustable microphone; sub‑bass de‑emphasis and high‑frequency dip; discomfort for glasses users; conspicuous plastic gaming aesthetic; non‑detachable cable limiting portability.
What People Are Saying
“Extremely lightweight (290‑363 g) for long sessions”
“Clear comms from noise‑cancelling mic; deep bass emphasis”
How It Compares
vs. HyperX Cloud II
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Disadvantages
Choose the GSP 300 for lighter weight and bass‑forward sound; choose the Cloud II for modular mic and surround features.
vs. SteelSeries Arctis 5
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Disadvantages
Pick the GSP 300 if you value lightweight comfort and bass emphasis; pick the Arctis 5 if you want RGB and wireless capability.