
Senzer
The Senzer SG500 is a lightweight, wired over‑ear gaming headset featuring virtual surround sound, a noise‑cancelling bendable microphone, and memory‑foam ear cushions for up to 8 hours of comfortable play. It offers plug‑and‑play 3.5 mm compatibility across PC, consoles and mobile devices, but its default audio often needs EQ or DAC tweaking.
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$23.99
Average
$26.78
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$19.99
Highest
$29.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers appreciate the SG500’s clear, noise‑filtered microphone, comfortable foam ear cups, and solid plug‑and‑play connectivity, but they criticize the need for extensive EQ or DAC tweaks to achieve decent sound and note the average‑grade plastic construction and absence of active noise cancellation.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the headset’s lightweight comfort, easy compatibility and foldable design, while repeatedly complaining about the flat default audio that requires tweaking, the cheap‑looking plastic build, and occasional compatibility quirks on older consoles.
Common Complaints
Flat default audio requiring EQ, basic plastic construction perceived as cheap, inconsistent virtual surround positioning, need for an adapter on older Xbox consoles, and lack of active noise cancellation on the headphones.
What People Are Saying
“shouldn't have taken this much setup.”
“plug-and-play powered via 3.5mm.”
“good mic performance with low background noise pickup.”
How It Compares
vs. Typical budget gaming headset
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Choose Senzer for lightweight comfort and portability; choose a higher‑priced budget headset if you prefer ready‑to‑play sound quality.