Sennheiser GSP 670 Review
Sennheiser has proven that it's very capable of making headphones, but it isn't quite as established when it comes to gaming headsets. We like the $200 GSP 370, which shows the company can offer quality audio in a wireless, gamer-friendly package with a capable boom mic. The GSP 670 is Sennheiser's top-of-the-line gaming headset, with a $319 price and a beefier build than the GSP 370. It also offers Bluetooth connectivity, so you can use it with your phone as well as your PC and PlayStation 4. The GSP 670 sounds excellent and feels comfortable, if you can get past the steep price.
Design
The GSP 670 is distinctly larger and bulkier than the GSP 370, building on that headset's design with a more rugged, sci-fi military aesthetic. Large gray earcups attach to the headband with skeletal metal arms that provide some pivot and flex thanks to two hinges. The oval earpads are big and filled with soft memory foam, wrapped along the sides with faux leather and across the top with a softer...
Sennheiser's GSP 670 wireless gaming headset feels comfortable, sounds terrific, and features Bluetooth so you can use it with your phone.
Excellent audio quality; Solid, comfortable build; Bluetooth
Expensive; Light on accessories; Awkward volume dial