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EPOS I SENNHEISER GSP 670 Wireless Gaming Headset, Low-Latency Bluetooth, 7.1 Surround Sound, Noise-Cancelling Mic, Flip-to-Mute, Audio Presets, For Windows PC, PS4, PS4 PRO, PS5 and Smartphones

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Sennheiser announces an autonomy that can vary from 16 to 20 hours depending on the connection mode (Bluetooth or owner). In practice, we never managed to exceed 18 hours of use with a full charge only via the proprietary wireless connection, and 15 hours with the double connection with Bluetooth.

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The Sennheiser GSP 670 is the brand’s latest swing at creating the Holy Grail of gaming headsets: a wireless set with audiophile-level sound quality.The microphone of the Sennheiser GSP 670 fulfills its mission brilliantly and is even placed as a reference among wireless headsets. We just can’t find anything to complain about. The signal is powerful, clean and perfectly balanced. The headband is relatively flexible and supports twists well, while the plastic used seems relatively dense. The brand has made the effort to choose rather light materials; nevertheless the size of the headset makes it quite heavy (400 g). When it comes to sound quality, you’ll struggle to find a more balanced wireless gaming headset than the Sennheiser GSP 670.

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Even if Sennheiser is not at its first gaming headset, it is the initial wireless reference of the manufacturer which has just renamed its EPOS gaming branch. This headset arrives on a mature market made up of many references and driven by particularly tough competition.

Sennheiser and its GSP 670 first test in the wireless version was generally successful. These headphones retain the advantages of the excellent GSP 500 and 600, with good sound reproduction (although a little less controlled) and above all an extremely high-performance microphone. The timbres are perfectly respected and defined, we benefit from a very good effect of presence and a sharp sound, without it being aggressive.

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I’ve been PCMag’s home entertainment expert for over 10 years, covering both TVs and everything you might want to connect to them. I’ve reviewed more than a thousand different consumer electronics products including headphones, speakers, TVs, and every major game system and VR headset of the last decade. I’m an ISF-certified TV calibrator and a THX-certified home theater professional, and I’m here to help you understand 4K, HDR, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and even 8K (and to reassure you that you don’t need to worry about 8K at all for at least a few more years). If you are a gamer that really cares about audio quality and doesn’t want the hassle of a wired connection then the Sennheiser GSP 670 could well be the gaming headset for you. It offers wonderfully balanced audio and has one of the best mics I’ve ever tested on a gaming headset.

Known for a long time for its Hi-Fi headphones, Sennheiser has also distinguished itself with the general public in the world of video games. The German brand broke through with its Game Zero and Game One gaming headsets, then confirmed its expertise five years later with its GSP line. Visually the Sennheiser GSP 670 fall between the two extremes you normally see on a gaming headset. The bottom edge of the left earcup holds the micro USB port for charging, along with a status LED and a Bluetooth pairing slider. A chat volume dial can be found on the bottom edge of the right earcup, along with a programmable smart button that switches between equalizer presets by default. One being Asus and its ROG / Strix line which tend to have garishly over the top angular designs full of RGB lighting that make them look more like a prop from a Predator movie than a pair of headphones. The other being SteelSeries, which tends to make wonderfully discrete headsets that look a lot like regular headphones.

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In terms of comfort, the GSP 670 features plush earpads and an adjustable headband, ensuring a comfortable fit for long gaming sessions. The headset also has intuitive controls, allowing users to adjust the volume and other settings easily. The battery life of the GSP 670 provides up to 20 hours of playtime, ensuring extended use without the need for frequent recharging. The GSP 670 can work through three different types of connections. The included wireless USB dongle lets you listen and talk through your PC or PlayStation 4. You can also connect the headset directly to either device with the included USB-to-micro-USB cable (which is fine for PCs, but might be a bit short to reach your PS4 from the couch). Finally, you can use Bluetooth to connect the headset to your phone or any other Bluetooth device. The headset doesn't have a 3.5mm connection option. The headset comes with the aforementioned USB dongle and a charging cable, but that's it. No case or stand is included. Like the GSP 370, the GSP 670 has no place to store the tiny dongle when it's not in use. Microphone The GSP 670 also comes with an advanced, solid metal hinge system, adapting the headset to any head shape and guaranteeing a perfect fit. London, June 2019 – If you want to enjoy wireless technology while gaming an unnoticeable latency is key. Sennheiser introduces the GSP 670, Sennheiser's first wireless gaming headset. The GSP 670 gives gamers significantly more freedom of movement than wired models. The audio specialist has integrated a proprietary low-latency connection that guarantees a reliable and stable transmission with near-zero delay. In addition, the GSP 670 offers Sennheiser’s renowned wearing comfort and premium audio performance.The upside, though, is comfort: both the headband and the earcups sit on an average-sized head without distress, and the width of the band allows even larger-headed players (like the reviewer) to enjoy lengthy sessions without discomfort. If you don’t mind faux leather, the earcups are perfectly functional, and the way they operate and noise-cancelling muffs, too, should be lauded. Battery life is the only minor weak point with Senheisser’s quoted 20 hours Bluetooth, and 16 hours low-latency estimates proving a wee bit optimistic during testing. I tended to get closer to 10-12 hours using the low latency connection. My only other minor quibble with the design is that it uses a micro-USB, not USB-C charge input, which is a bit of a faff considering most hardware has moved to the newer standard. Sennheiser GSP 670 audio quality – Amazing sound and clear mic

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