However, if there is ever a sale price or discount (like our price-finding software will display here) then this would be a great acquisition. The price tag is a bit of a stumbling point - again, particularly when taking the 370s into consideration. In any game, it doesn't matter what's going on or what the scenario or surroundings are, the GSP 670s will give you world-beating audio clarity, depth, breadth, and detail. Its performance across games of any stripe, as well as media, is supreme. No designated chat/in-game audio balancerĪlthough the GSP 370s make it somewhat hard to truly, truly go for the more expensive 670, if you're after supreme Sennheiser quality, then this is the headset for you. In an ideal world, it'd be nice to have some more features, but this is a more entry-to-mid range headset, and the sheer bang for buck value cannot be denied nonetheless. The latter being a little weak point on the headset overall, actually, as it feels a bit wobbly in the hands. Its microphone is good too, though this won't be great for mobile players or for the commute as the mic is non-detachable and a little wobbly on the design front. Its compatibility with every device is a major plus, while it retains the Sennheiser excellence in audio (detailed sound, excellent surround/directional accuracy, and great overall richness). Thus, if you're really keen to get some Sennheiser audio quality into your setup but can't stretch to the larger price tags of the more premium headsets, then the GSP 300 is the right choice. As I said in my review, "getting a Sennheiser-quality headset like this, at this price point, and with this device-versatility, is an excellent proposition and one that is easy to recommend". The GSP 300 headset is a great starting point for those looking to get into Sennheiser gaming headsets - but one that can also stand in its own right given the quality, and value in particular, that it offers. The best Sennheiser headsets for gaming 2023 While Sennheiser gaming headsets - and EPOS gaming headsets, for that matter, now - are not the flashiest or most feature-filled products on the market they benefit from being made by and for audio purists who want gaming audio execution matched by none. The design and build oozes quality, too what's the point of great sound if you can't be comfortable wearing the headset? Plus, they'll last for ages with that solid design and build, their audio quality is timeless, and with some amazing wireless entries to complement wired, multi-device headsets, there's a healthy range to pick from. As a result, some of these models are still - and will become - some of the best gaming headsets. Do not let this put you off in any way, however: the Sennheiser quality and reputation remain, and is enhanced through EPOS's input. After a de-merger in 2020, the products were sold under the 'EPOS | Sennheiser' mantle, but now, if you're looking for a Sennheiser gaming headset, you'll actually be purchasing an EPOS gaming headset in the end. First off there is a key bit of housekeeping to make you aware of: Sennheiser headsets will now be sold under the EPOS brand name.
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