Sennheiser’s high-end gaming headsets have proven themselves to be great in our tests, but how do the company’s cheaper offerings fare? Well, on the evidence of the GSP 300, pretty well.
The main downside is styling – it’s all bitty, plasticky and lacking in any charm. It’s not retro, it’s not slick and modern, it’s not minimalist nor joyously garish. You don’t even get the sense that form is following function. However, in nearly every other regard, this headset delivers the goods.
For a start, its build quality is decent. It may look plasticky, but it feels sturdy, and it has strength and flexibility in all the right places. One letdown, though, is the cable, which is a tad thin, isn’t braided and arrived full of kinks. It’s also not…
