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April 2018
(79%)
97 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent audio isolation, Earcups fit snugly, Extremely well-built, Thoughtfully designed control layout,
Mic has poor low frequency response, No tweaking software, 3.5mm only
The EPOS I Sennheiser GSP 600 headset lineup is a valiant attempt at providing a simple, elegant, one-size-fits all solution for gamers looking for something higher end. Ease of use is great, but skipping features like tweaking software requires absolutel...
Closed acoustics, Good microphone, Suede-like material on earcups
Clamp feels more forceful than others, Design is a bit gaudy
Source: Jennifer Locke / Android CentralYou should buy this if. You want multi-device compatibilityYou want a headset that has good noise cancellationYou play multiplayer games and want a clear microphone for communicationYou should not buy this if. Y...
Published: 2021-01-13, Author: Mike , review by: pcmag.com
Sturdy, premium design, Plug-and-play set up, Crisp, balanced sound,
A tight fit, especially for people who wear glasses, No surround sound or other premium audio features unless you purchase the GSX 300 external sound card
EPOS finishes its Sennheiser collaboration with another GSP 600 series recolor. Like its predecessors, this wireless headset features good audio quality and a premium feel and finish. However, it could use additional audio settings...
Excellent sound quality, Comfortable, Good microphone,
A wider pivot range on the ear cups to lay flat against your neck would be nice, I wouldn't complain if they'd included a longer cable, but it's not short (I've just been spoiled with longer ones in the past)
The EPOS | SENNHEISER GSP 601 wired gaming headset is a fantastic setup for any gamer (or office worker increasingly needing a quality headset these days). The fit and finish seem durable, the performance is excellent, and ergonomics are great. I defini...
Price is a bit steep, Gap in cushion band was occasionally uncomfortable, Lack of extreme lowend may disappoint some
With a background in studio audio production earlier on in life, I've been fairly spoiled when it comes to headsets. In the gaming space, I've found myself frustrated because many gaming-oriented headsets producers focus on bright gimmicks and tacky buzzw...
Published: 2020-07-10, Author: Sam , review by: soundguys.com
Isolation, Comfortable, Easy to use
Tightness is a problem for glasses, Price
EPOS and Sennheiser's last hurrah together looks almost identical to the last couple GSP headsets, and performs a lot like them too. This is good gaming headset, but boy is it expensive for what you get...
Published: 2019-12-18, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Audiophiles rejoice! Sennheiser, one of the most recognizable brands in the world of audio, is back in the gaming industry in a big way. Several years ago, I did reviews on the company's first real dive into the world of gaming with their Game Zero and Ga...
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
Are you better off buying a pair of headphones and a microphone? Or just a normal gaming headset, like the HyperX Cloud Alpha? Maybe. Like usual, the biggest hurdle for Sennheiser is the price. Listing at $250, the GSP 600 is far more expensive than even...
Published: 2019-01-15, Author: David , review by: techgearlab.com
Great audio quality, fantastic microphone,
Expensive, not the most comfortable
Overall, we weren't huge fans of this product. It's a fine headset, but it's a little expensive compared to its performance and there are other products we vastly preferred...