Its an ok headset. Not worth the money. And always having to move the mic arround to get it to work!
Manufacturer: EPOS
Its an ok headset. Not worth the money. And always having to move the mic arround to get it to work!
The first two words that come to mind when describing the GSP 600 are "big" and "industrial." The headset is a black plastic behemoth, measuring 7.5 inches across and weighing 13 ounces.
Good sound; Sturdy chassis; Competent mic
Hard to get a good fit; Expensive; No worthwhile extra features
I bought these to use as a wired headset for my phone. The sound quality is superb, and the people I speak with have no complaints, and yet... There is zero crossfeed from the mic, so I can't tell how loudly I'm speaking. The net result is that I end up speaking too loudly for my environment.
Great sound in the earpieces Easily adjustable for comfort and size Good cords for different connections
No feedback from the mic to the earpieces Noise cancelation blocks sound in breezy conditions One-sided only boom mic
Although the long-running fight for attention between gaming tech brands like Razer, Logitech, HyperX , Plantronics and the rest remains a delight, it's always exciting to see other brands take a swing at the gaming accessories and gaming tech space.
Stellar audio; Great bass
Uncomfortable headband; Inflexible microphone
The Sennheiser GSP 600 is a closed-back gaming headset with definition and clarity. Its chunky frame is exactly what you might expect from the audio company recognised the world over: well-built, unique, and premium. It's near-identical to the well-reviewed open-back GSP 500, too.
Although the long-running fight for attention between gaming tech brands like Razer, Logitech, HyperX, Plantronics and the rest remains a delight, it’s always exciting to see other brands take a swing at the gaming accessories and gaming tech space.
The Sennheiser GSP 600 lives up the brand’s pedigree for sound quality but fails to seal the deal on other fronts.
Stellar audio,; Great bass;
Uncomfortable headband; Inflexible microphone;
Sennheiser's GSP 600 is currently the flagship gaming headset in the company's lineup, with a price to match at £219.99. Comfort is a focus for the headset with its thick memory foam earpads, an enhanced ergonomic design with hinged earcups, and contact pressure adjustment on the headband to ensure...
Sennheiser's GSP 600 could use a price cut, a better fit, and a sleeker look, but the sound quality is phenomenal for gaming purposes and pretty...
Minimal Sennheiser branding; Treble and mid-range frequencies sound exceptional; Volume wheel hidden on the right earcup
Too heavy; too large; too tight; Bass frequencies tend to get lost in the mix; Expensive
2018 seems to be the year of excellent gaming headsets. We've already seen headsets like the SteelSeries Arctis Pro and Arctis Pro Wireless , which we consider to be arguably the best gaming headsets out there. Now, Sennheiser is back with a new gaming headset of its own - the Sennheiser GSP 600.
Having your head squished like a grape by a piece of audio hardware has never been quite so satisfying as it is with the Sennheiser GSP 600. It is, by some margin, the stiffest headset we've clamped to our collective skulls in some time. Not that we found it uncomfortable, just firm.
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