EPOS | Sennheiser GSP 670 Wireless Gaming Headset
$99.99
$199.99
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Top positive review
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Spot the old headset.
By Miranda T. on Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
By far the best wireless headset I’ve ever owned. TL;DR for the impatient, honest review below: — Incoming audio quality: 10/10 (roaring sub-bass and crystal clear highs) — Outgoing audio quality: 10/10 (True-to-life quality with configurable sidetone) — Comfort: 9/10 (gets pretty warm, though mostly in the summer) — Software: 7/10 (takes some tweaking, but the EQ is terrific) — Durability / Usability: 9/10 (minor issues from lots of HARD use, some quirks with connectivity requiring disconnecting the dongle/cable or restarting devices) __**Overall: 9.5/10**__ I would never suggest any other brand, and Sennheiser’s EPOS GSP 670 stands head and shoulders above the competition. I’ve tried dozens of headsets over the years and none come close - the audio quality even rivals my Airpod Pro 2s, and that’s saying something! It’s a durable, dependable headset at a terrific price point that offers world-class audio quality for the masses. Worth every penny back when I bought my first for $290, triply so now. —— Full review —— I bought my first GSP 670 for $290 from this same seller 3.5 years ago and got a LOT of very good use out of it. Everything from Teams calls to raid nights on Discord to just chilling with music and focusing on work. I loved it so much I bought a replacement of the same unit without a second thought when my old one finally started to go out last night. The audio quality and clarity is phenomenal, and the EQ from the EPOS software is robust, if not a little fickle. The sidetone is a HUGE must for me, and it’s configurable to boot! Zero delay, with exceptional clarity. I’d probably keep using my old one and run it into the dirt if not for the microphone starting to go out. The outgoing voice quality is terrific as well, I’ve always come through crystal clear on audio recordings and comms - snorts, chortles, laughs, wheezing and all. It should be noted that these were 3.5 years of HARD use. Lots of drops, tosses, throws, tugs, and other physical stress on the headset. I was not gentle with this thing. I had to replace the earcups ONCE, but only because they were falling apart from overuse - the fitment of the earcups and comfort of the headset has never left me wanting. I managed to break the headset tensioner a few times (by throwing it…), but repaired it with a little bit of gorilla glue and a screwdriver. Very simple maintenance to make up for some rough use. I WILL say that there have been some issues creeping up at the 2-3 year mark that others have mentioned: headset refusing to turn off, mic sometimes not muting when turned up (almost had a few personal conversations come across discord thanks to that…), and the comms wheel not working to separate communication volume vs computer volume. The EPOS software is also clunky, and the Bluetooth throughput is very short range if you don’t use the dongle, though that may have been a quirk of my old set. Overall, I will never recommend another brand to my friends and family. Sennheiser somehow managed to get world-class audio in a package that’s accessible to most consumers, and at a price point that’s now A THIRD of what I happily paid in the past. Buy it now. Buy 6 of them. Buy them for your partner, kids, dogs, and anyone else you can think of. This one’s worth it.
Top critical review
3 people found this helpful
Great Sound Quality, Everything Else Not So Great
By Joshua on Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2021
*UPDATE* DO NOT BUY THIS HEADSET!!! I am on my SECOND one after warranty replacement and I am having MORE problems with this one! I should not be having any problems less than a year after paying $285 for any product. Absolutely ridiculous, I have sent in a complaint to EPOS to refund my money. I bought this headset almost a year ago and I'm currently on my second one. The first one had problems with the microphone not working and constantly losing bluetooth connection. My second one is starting to have bluetooth connectivity problems now as well. Customer service was a pain and was through EPOS not Sennheiser. it took me over a month for them to replace the first one as I was transferred around to different people to try and troubleshoot the issue, all asked the same questions over and over. The software for the headset rarely ever recognizes that the headset is even connected to my PC, regardless if it's connected via bluetooth or USB. This makes updating firmware or adjusting settings a pain. When it is working properly, it works great. Good sound quality and great sound cancellation. They are a bit uncomfortable after long gaming sessions if you wear glasses as they almost suction cup themselves to your head which does give it that good noise cancellation if you are not wearing glasses. Unfortunately, the rest of the issues don't really make up for it, especially for $285. I had less problems with my $40 Steel Series, even if the sound quality wasn't comparable. I'm disappointed as I have a preference toward Sennheiser, however, they paired up with EPOS with this headset and makes me wonder if this is why the overall quality is not up to par with other products I've used. I will not purchase an EPOS product again. TLDR; Great sound quality, everything else was problematic making the price unreasonable.
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