Who is the Drop - PC38X (with Sennheiser) for?
Budget-tier gaming headset. The 58.6 score sits in C-tier (58-67) — the formula flags meaningful weaknesses against premium peers.
Reasonable if cost is the deciding factor and the spec weaknesses don't matter for your use. Check the spec table below carefully before buying.
Mars Score is computed from 9 measured specs against the transparent formula for the gaming headsets category. No editorial picks, no paid placement.
Pros and cons at a glance
No spec lands in the top quartile of the category normalization window. Strengths sit in untracked specs (build quality, ecosystem, etc.) rather than weighted axes.
- ▼Surround sound — not supported.
- ▼Driver size: 40 mm (below category average).
Pros are specs scoring ≥75% of the category normalization range. Cons are ≤35%. Derived from the Mars Score formula — no hand-curated lists.
At a glance
- Driver size
- 40mm
- Battery
- 0h
- Wireless
- false
All specifications
Audio
- Driver size?
- 40 mm
- Surround sound
- false
Microphone
- Detachable mic
- false
- Mic noise cancellation
- false
Connectivity
- Wireless
- false
- Battery
- 0 h
- 2.4 GHz lossless
- false
- Platforms
- PC,PS,Xbox,Switch
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