• Reviews around background noise (1.69 of 5)

    Sennheiser GAME ZERO Gaming Headset- Black

    • Amazing headphones - sounds are fantastic and the microphone is very clear with little to no background noise!
    • The mic picks up my voice without all the background noise like my last mic
    • and I think the Logitech g430 has a better seal around your ears to help cut out background noise
    • Microphone is perfect, no background noise, no static
    • The mic does pick up some background noise but no bad, and the quality of these are great as well, good for hours of gaming and for the most part they are breathable
    • Mic is amazing for background noise cancellation and
    • It doesn't pick up background noise too much, so it gives for crisp sound when you speak with people
    • They don't sound as full till you hear background noise.
    • Microphone is perfect, no background noise, no static
    • Moreover, the noise cancellation in the Game Zero means that people can't hear the wind and other background noise.
    • The mic works beautifully, without catching background noise which is also nice
    • Second is a great mic which does a good job of cancelling background noise if you live in a noisy house
    • The microphone quality is great, I've never had any complaints about background noise or friends having trouble hearing my voice
    • After using the very lightweight and cool Plantronics Encore H101N for a decade, I decided I wanted something better for listen to music and edit audio and video while cutting down on the household background noise.
    • (With 35mm drivers, the bass on the Game Zero is not as loud as with my Beyerdynamic DT990s which have 45mm drivers.
    • The sound quality is good and the mike works as it should.
    • The base definition seems just as good as with the DT990s.)
    • Sound quality is good, not as great as I imagined, but not bad
    • Ultimately it was the listening fatigue from the excessive highs, and the extremely annoying (I rage out just thinking about it
    • Finally after getting tired of using my cheap headphones that hurt my ears every time I used them, I decided I would buy a really nice pair that I can afford (I spent about $200).When they arrived I was upset with the first pair because it was defective and did not work