
Senzer
The SENZER SG500 is a budget-friendly, wired gaming headset featuring 50mm drivers, a noise‑cancelling boom mic, and a foldable, lightweight design. It offers simulated 360° surround sound and broad platform compatibility, targeting casual to competitive gamers who value comfort and portability.
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$23.99
Average
$26.83
Lowest
$19.99
Highest
$29.99
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Best For
Casual and competitive gamers on PC, PS5/PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and mobile devices who want immersive stereo sound, a comfortable fit, and a portable, foldable headset without breaking the bank. Also suitable for students, remote workers, travelers, and budget‑conscious streamers.
Not Ideal For
Users who require active noise cancellation, wireless freedom, premium metal build quality, or advanced virtual surround technologies like DTS 7.1. Heavy‑duty or professional‑grade gaming setups may find the plastic construction insufficient.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the SG500 a solid value proposition in the budget segment, highlighting its crystal‑clear stereo audio, effective directional cues, and comfortable, foldable design. While they commend its multi‑platform compatibility and robust 50mm drivers, they note the absence of ANC and the limitations of a wired-only connection.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally rate the headset around 4 out of 5 stars, praising its comfort, clear mic, and plug‑and‑play simplicity. Common complaints focus on the lack of active noise cancellation, occasional microphone boom fragility, and the plastic construction feeling less premium.
Common Complaints
Lack of active noise cancelling, microphone boom breaking after repeated use, plastic feel perceived as cheap, and earpads losing magnetism over time.
What People Are Saying
“One user noted the earpads lost magnetism over time, affecting reattachment.”
How It Compares
vs. HyperX Cloud Stinger
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose SG500 for better driver size and portability; choose Cloud Stinger for built‑in virtual 7.1 surround.
vs. Logitech G435
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick SG500 if you prefer wired reliability and larger drivers; pick G435 for wireless convenience.
vs. SteelSeries Arctis 1
Advantages
Disadvantages
Opt for SG500 for larger drivers and portability; opt for Arctis 1 for built‑in virtual surround and premium mic build.