• Reviews around ear (3.36 of 5)

    Sennheiser GAME ONE Gaming Headset - Black

    • Pros:-Great mic-As comfortable as it gets-Aesthetically pleasing-Great sound quality-Open ear (you can hold a conversation with someone in the same roomCons:-Hardly any bass (which you would expect in an open-eared headset)-NOTHING ELSE
    • those are my recommendations for good, cheap big-ear headphones.
    • The ZEROs win hands down in comfort; it's like soft, leather-wrapped pillows around your ears, and they're large, but my ears got very hot very fast (and I was wearing them in a ~55-60 degree house).
    • When I want to blast them, I don't get the feeling that they will blow my ears off, however, they are plenty loud
    • Wow these blow my ears off
    • The open or vented ear cups keep my ears nice and cool for long gaming sessions while still providing incredible sound
    • Without an external device, the sound almost hurt my ears at normal volume
    • I’ve had a few extended sessions go from 6-8 hours and my ears do start to hurt near the end of those sessions and I’m ready to get the headset off
    • and I have to say open ear is much better, with closed ear my ears felt stuffy and itchy after hours of gaming.
    • The right ear cushion ripped open
    • Mic broke first after minimal use around 2 year mark, and in the following 4 months the right ear had stopped working and then both cut out entirely
    • As far as comfort goes, the plush ear cups are very soft and warming, but not insulating
    • It makes the sound more realistic and keeps your ears cool
    • The headset audio quality was good, but not the best i have heard, and wearing the headset for extended periods of time leaves your ears a little numb
    • These sound great, great mic, can wear for over 6 hours and dont hurt ears and i wear glasses.. seriously awesome!
    • Velvety soft ear pads make extended gaming sessions comfortable
    • I love that I am able to wear these headphones for hours at a time and not become uncomfortable from sweaty ears
    • The Game One has vented/open ear backs on the part that covers each ear, the Game Zero has closed ear cups which might benefit those who do not run warm or want absolute audio isolation, and the 363D is a closed model with a USB sound card which produces virtual 7.1 surround sound
    • Open ear leaks all sound however
    • It does keep my ears cooler than the closed headsets I have used in the past.
    • They fir my ears well.
    • Comfort - Kingston headset is larger, cushy'er, more ear room.. just overall more comfortable.
    • But - I care about my hearing and don't listen to things at ear-blistering volume
    • Awesome audio qualityThey fell few times and now right ear makes buzzin noise during intense base or loud moments
    • I had a closed back design years ago and after an hour my ears would sweat like crazy.
    • I would recommend this is a great set if you don't need wireless and you prefer open ear.
    • I really liked the open ear cups as it really opened up the sound stage for gaming
    • The ear cups are perfect size to fit all the way around my ears and not rest on them ( my logitech g35's used to cramp my ears)
    • because they are very comfortable with the plush velvet ear and headband pads that don’t get hot, removable braided cord, the headset is light, made well and the sound quality is works great for my PC setup
    • They may look a bit odd because of the fuzzy ear covers for the actual headphones but they are absolutely fantastic
    • I got this to replace an Audiotechnicas headset, which was hurting my ears due to shallow ear-cups
    • Awesome audio qualityThey fell few times and now right ear makes buzzin noise during intense base or loud moments
    • The holes that you see on the outside of the ears aren't just for looks, or "to help keep ears cool", but they actually allow for sound to travel through them, so wearing the headset is almost exactly the same as not wearing it at all
    • Your ears will thank you.
    • Dynamic sounds produced while keeping head cool with soft, absorbent ear muff material.
    • The Game One has vented/open ear backs on the part that covers each ear, the Game Zero has closed ear cups which might benefit those who do not run warm or want absolute audio isolation, and the 363D is a closed model with a USB sound card which produces virtual 7.1 surround sound
    • I would also like to add here that having the volume switch built into the right ear piece is very intuitive and nicely done
    • The headset is actually pretty light for how strong it feels, and the ear cups are fabric and don't hurt my ears even after wearing them all day
    • My ears do get a little hot after a few hours
    • Also there is a volume control dial on the right ear piece (didn't notice it until I had purchased
    • Very sturdy too-Volume control on right ear piece
    • Being the open back design instead of the closed like the Game Zeros, my ears or head never got warm.
    • ; it's warmth, depth, crispiness, and sweetness it leaves you with, will leave your ears soothed.-Comfortable and light, airy so your ears stay cool.-Nice design, sturdy.-Very nice microphone, noise canceling works amazing.-Braided cable, plenty long, with detachable end meeting the left can.-mic mute and volume control (it's independent from windows btw) is very handy!Cons:-nothing worth mentioning
    • They don't overheat my ears and the pressure is light yet firm.
    • Very Comfy and indeed do not make your ears sweat like Razer Products due, The Clarrity in sound is astounding.
    • These are light and I enjoy the open ear.
    • The sound is great, the mic is great, they are comfortable, the plush ear covers are far more comfortable than fake/leather ones (and they never peel, like the fake/leather ones do).Problem is, after nearly 2 years of use I can hear a rattle
    • those are my recommendations for good, cheap big-ear headphones.
    • Plus, the color combo matches my PC case! :)- Extremely comfortable ear pads
    • but everything is warm and balanced with and don’t hurt my ears at the top end unlike the AD700s at times
    • For the headset itself - the ears are comfortable, but a bit tight around my ears
    • They don't hurt my ears and the cord isn't easily tangled because it's covered in material/braided cord
    • my teen loved them- especially the cloth...states his ears do not get hot
    • I also prefer open ear like these so I can hear myself speak and dont let my voice get too loud.
    • These look great and sound good but will blow your ears out
    • The lift mic to mute and volume on the right ear cup should be the de facto standard for head sets over that horrible idea of placing the controls inline on the wires themselves
    • The right ear was significantly louder when listening to Spotify or Youtube, when I could barely hear anything from the left
    • After a few months of use, my microphone is cutting in and out during use, and the volume adjuster on the right ear is breaking
    • The open air design keeps your ears cool for long duration use
    • I've purchased a number of headsets over the years, including the razer kraken and the wireless corsair void, and they all hurt my ears
    • The only issue I have with this headset is that it presses my ear to my head slightly so they hurt over
    • the cushion on the right ear just ripped open
    • One small con about both headsets, is that the volume wheel on the right ear cup doesn't go to 0 volume.
    • I have tried closed headsets in the past which caused my ears to get sweaty
    • The people I talk to constantly say my ESSes blow their ears out.
    • so I can route along the floor to the back of my gaming PC.-Volume control is on the right ear cup, which is much more convenient than the volume control on the Astro Mixamp.-Looks good, reminds me of the headsets worn by NFL coaches on the sidelines.-2 year warranty, that suggests to me that Sennheiser is confident in their product
    • I like the open ear design much better than the closed design of their other headphones.
    • In the first pair it was only in the right ear but the second (which I had for an even shorter period of time than the first) developed it in both
    • The volume adjustment dial on the right ear is a nice feature as well as the auto mute on the mic when you move it up
    • It keeps your ears cool, but also means you hear your roommate's sexcapades down the hall while you're just trying to slay internet dragons.
    • The right ear was significantly louder when listening to Spotify or Youtube, when I could barely hear anything from the left
    • I can wear them for hours without my ears feeling uncomfortable or in pain unlike my last pair.
    • The velvety smooth cups gently surround your ears, and don't give your ears that "headset ache" that other, lesser quality headsets do
    • The volume control on the right ear is a very good design and allows you to easily get the volume right and is easy and natural to use.
    • The headphones also stay cool and do not make my ears get hot like some other products
    • They don't hurt my ears and the cord isn't easily tangled because it's covered in material/braided cord
    • Comfort - I play for 2-6 hours at a time and nothing is worse than when your ears are sore from headphones
    • Highly recommend A+
    • CoD IW - openness nearly as good as GSP 500, but more powerful sound
    • The cords that came with the headset have bent at the connector to the headphones, which I'm not fond of, and am not too worried as it hasn't impacted the sound quality nor overall performance.
    • I also recently bought the Sennheiser HD 280 Pros, they sound but not as good as
    • The sound is then dumped right into the headset around your ear as it follows the cord up