Sennheiser Game Zero Review

Selling for $159, the Sennheiser Game Zero is designed to meet the needs and expectations of lovers of a Sennheiser gaming headset in the upper mid-range end of the market. The Game Zero stands between the luxurious GSP 370s and the more affordable Sennheiser GSP 300 headset. Though it is expensive, it doesn’t fall in the range of luxurious headsets. That’s quite awesome. But it is noteworthy that these mid-range headphones compete strongly against numerous best gaming headsets available on the market. What factors are responsible for that? The answers are covered in our Sennheiser Game Zero review below.

Sennheiser GAME ZERO

Sennheiser Game Zero Review

Design and Build

The Game Zero is a closed-back headset with a light plastic but strong design. The exquisite features are subtle for a gaming headset. This design is obvious in its fashionable matte black look and the casual red accent. You’ll love this if you are after the functions of a headset rather than the additional aesthetic.

The exceptionally large over-ear cups have a volume dial on the side along with extremely lush faux-leather earpads. When we wore the Sennheiser Game Zero headset, we felt it very comfortable both over the head and around the ears, courtesy of the earpads.

The fit is comfy, light, and not tight, despite having a solid build. The comfy fit and closed-back design also add to the degree of passive sound isolation. Even, despite the above feature, there was an absence of sweatiness attributed to this kind of design, as our ears remained cool after wearing the headset for several hours.

The microphone on the Sennheiser Game Zero has a retractable arm and an adjustable tip that mutes itself when positioned vertically. Besides, the quality of the over voice chat is amazing, delivering great levels and low background noise.

However, we are concerned about the extra cable. Admittedly, the cable is braided–which boosts the feature,   it looks somehow feeble. Given that the Game Zero is a premium headset, we expect Sennheiser to have added extra insulation on this cable. Well, It is not a big deal as it can still be removed.

Sennheiser Game Zero Performance and Sound

The Game Zero headset has a clear and balanced sound. The focus of the frequency response is mid-range, while it has a soft roll-off at the upper part– a quality that makes it suitable for preventing ear fatigue during long listening sessions. The clear, harmonious sound is a result of the directional sound stage. And this is an incredible feature, especially for the fact that the headset is just stereo.

This headset is the favorite of competitive shooters thanks to the combination of the comfy closed-back design, well-tuned frequency response, and passive isolation. Sennheiser Game Zero will give you value for money. Despite the lack of surround sound, it is easy to suspect gunfire from the annoying operator users.

The Sennheiser Game Zero is also perfect for casual, relaxed sessions. For example, when we were jumping into the Sea of Thieves and Red Dead Online, we heard very clearly every reload, rustle, and bottle swing. The gunshots were very loud and powerful but devoid of the exhausting sharpness on the high end. Hence, very fit to use during a relaxing music session.

However, there are some drawbacks associated with the right, balanced sound. The bass is a bit feeble and lack a little low-end beat that is available on most headphones that are within this price range.

To sustain the clarity and tightness in the sound, Sennheiser deliberately pulled the bass in a bit. Consequently, these are lacking in heavy videos and tracks and may not meet your expectations if you’re craving all-encompassing headsets of $160.

Final Thoughts on Sennheiser Game Zero

The Sennheiser Game Zero delivers a solid and high-quality product that is worth the price. Every component of the design is well designed and perfected. This reflects the capability of the company to produce and deliver great gaming headsets.

In conclusion, when compared to its counterparts among best gaming headsets, Sennheiser Game Zero ranks high courtesy of its incredible comfort and clear sound.