
Ziumier Gaming Headset
Score: 65/100
Senzer SG500
Score: 77/100Rankings

The Senzer SG500 offers 50 mm drivers, high sensitivity, virtual surround sound, and a passive noise-cancelling microphone in a lightweight, foldable package. However, its out-of-the-box sound is flat and may require EQ tweaks, and it lacks active noise cancellation and wireless connectivity. It fits budget-conscious gamers who value comfort and feature set over premium audio fidelity.

The ZIUMIER Gaming Headset provides 50 mm drivers, RGB lighting and a breathable protein-foam ear pad for comfort across many platforms. Its plastic construction and non-customizable lighting, plus the need for an Xbox adapter, are notable trade-offs. It fits budget-focused gamers who want multi-platform flexibility and visual flair.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
50 mmbest | 50 mmbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 300 gbest | 300 gbest |
— | 21 Ωbest | |
— | 110 dBbest | |
— | -45 dBbest | |
1 yearsbest | — |
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Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | 3.5mm combo, USB (lighting only) | 3.5mm |
Audio(2) | ||
Noise Cancellation | true | false |
Microphone Type | Omnidirectional with noise-cancelling | Passive Noise Cancelling |
General(1) | ||
Compatible Platforms | PC,PS4,PS5,Xbox One,Xbox Series S/X,Nintendo Switch,Mac,Laptop,Tablet,Phone,PSP,iPad | PC, PS5, PS4, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Mac, Smartphones |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Ear Cushion Material | Breathable protein memory foam | Memory Foam |
Lighting(1) | ||
RGB Lighting | true | false |


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Professional reviewers consider the Ziumier headset a solid budget option, praising its clear and immersive audio, comfortable protein-foam ear pads, and reliable wired connection. They acknowledge its limitations in sound fidelity, lack of RGB customization, and the need for an extra Xbox adapter, positioning it as a value-focused choice rather than a premium contender.
Everyday users consistently praise the headset's comfort, clear mic for team chat, and attractive RGB lighting, while recurring complaints focus on the inability to control the lighting, occasional background noise pickup, and a plasticky feel that detracts from long-term durability.

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.
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.
“shouldn't have taken this much setup.”

“plug-and-play powered via 3.5mm.”

“good mic performance with low background noise pickup.”

