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Sennheiser GSP 300 Gaming Headset Review

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The Sennheiser GSP 300 is a neat and well built headset. It has a real quality feel to it, with hidden stitching around the fabric, rounded edges to the plastic and a solid feel to the build. The frame is impressively flexible, but durable and the blue on grey/black colour scheme is attractive and eye catching, without being gaudy.

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The ear cups have a mixture of grey and black colouring, with an attractive Sennheiser logo posited on each arm. The right hand earcup features a volume control knob, which has a tasteful blue accent and rotates smoothly, with just the barest hint of notches for volume levels.

The earcups themselves are padded with leather-coated memory foam, which is supremely soft to the touch. The interiors have a blue fabric to add to the colour contrast with the rest of the headset.

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The headband has a number of steps, so you can elongate it as needed, with more memory foam padding with a blue fabric covering.

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The microphone is located on the left hand ear cup and is situated at the end of a long boom. You can rotate it through around 100 degrees, with the mic-mute function built into the arm, so that when it is lifted up out of the way, it is automatically muted.

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