Get Sennheiser gaming audio quality for a record low price


(Image credit: EPOS | Sennheiser)
With the cost of living challenges occurring across the planet right now, hobbies can sometimes be forced to take a back seat meaning new hardware and tech upgrades might have to wait. However, we’re seeing great moves in price cuts of mid-range gear, and excellent enticing budget gear, like this gaming headset deal, come into play and offer folks the means to upgrade without breaking the bank.
Right now, Amazon is selling the excellent EPOS Sennheiser GSP 300 gaming headset for lowest ever prices in both the USA and UK. In the USA, the headset is just $51.61 (was $79) (opens in new tab), and in the UK, the GSP 300 set is a bargain at just £45 (was £90) (opens in new tab).
It’s a simple do-it-all headset that prioritises Sennheiser-grade audio quality, design and build, and now is more accessible and affordable than ever. It’s been out for a while – and was one of Sennheiser’s last releases before the EPOS ‘merger’ – but true quality endures and the GSP 300 has it by the audio-bucket load.
Sometimes its tempting to just want to highlight the latest, coolest sets that have discounts, but this is a considered choice and a deliberate recommendation when we know that the cost of living is biting everywhere – this is a great value gaming headset deal that will help you no matter your platform. At these prices, it genuinely is one of the best cheap gaming headsets we’ve seen this year too; if it retains this price, we’ll be recommending it throughout 2022 as well.
If you’re looking for some more points of reference then check out the prices below of a range of our favourite gaming headsets.
If you’re aiming to cut the cords this year, then check our best wireless gaming headset guide, as well as our console-focused guides to the best PS5 wireless headset and best Xbox Series X wireless headset.

Rob Dwiar
I’m the Commissioning Editor for Hardware at GamesRadar+ and have been here since late 2018. I’m also a writer on games and have had work published over the last five years or so at the likes of Eurogamer, RPS, PCGN, and more. Day to day, I take care of a whole host of gaming tech reviews, buying guides, and news and deals content that pops up across GamesRadar+. I’m also a qualified landscape and garden designer, so I do that in my spare time. I’m also an expert on the virtual landscapes and environments of games and love to write about them too, including in an upcoming book on the topic!