
VersionTECH G200
Score: 73/100
Senzer SG500
Score: 67/100Rankings

The VersionTECH G2000 is a budget wired headset featuring 50 mm drivers, RGB lighting, and a swivel noise-cancelling mic, delivering strong sound for its price. Its plastic construction and omnidirectional mic limit durability and noise isolation, making it less ideal for noisy settings. Best suited for casual gamers and podcasters who prioritize features and affordability over premium build quality.

The Senzer SG500 is a lightweight, foldable wired headset with virtual surround and a passive noise-cancelling mic. Sound quality is average and requires EQ tweaking, and the plastic build feels inexpensive. Best for budget gamers who value portability and simple plug-and-play use.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
50 mmbest | 50 mmbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 295 gbest | 300 g |
20 Ω | 21 Ωbest | |
115 dBbest | 110 dB | |
-38 dBbest | -45 dB |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Audio(4) | ||
Impedance (Ω) | 20 Ω | 21 Ω |
Sensitivity (dB) | 115 dB | 110 dB |
Microphone Type | omnidirectional swivel | passive noise cancelling |
Microphone Sensitivity (dB) | -38 dB | -45 dB |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Connection Type | USB + 3.5 mm | wired 3.5mm |
Compatibility | PS5, PS4, Xbox One S/X, PC, Nintendo Switch/3DS, PSP, Laptop, Tablet, iPad, Mobile Phone | PS5,PS4,PC,Switch,Mac,smartphones,Xbox One,Xbox Series |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 295 g | 300 g |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the G2000's clear microphone and accurate frequency response, noting its immersive 3D sound and ergonomic comfort, but they consistently criticize its cheap plastic construction, loose fit, and the omnidirectional mic's tendency to pick up ambient noise, as well as the confusing USB/3.5 mm split.
Everyday users appreciate the strong bass, comfortable padding, and multi-platform versatility, but they frequently complain about background noise from the mic, a loose seal that lets external sound in, and a lightweight plasticky feel that raises durability concerns.

Professional reviewers appreciate the SG500's clear, noise-filtered microphone and comfortable foam ear cups, but criticize the need for extensive EQ or DAC adjustments and the average plastic construction.
Everyday users love the lightweight comfort and plug-and-play simplicity, while complaining about flat default audio and cheap-looking plastic.
“dang good sounding”

“generous 5-6 ft cable, blue accents, and simple swivel mic”

“shouldn't have taken this much setup.”

