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EPOS I Sennheiser GSP 670 Wireless Gaming Headset, 20 Hour Battery Life, Lag-Free, Noise-Cancelling Mic, Flip-to-Mute, Comfortable Ear Pads, 7.1 Surround Sound, Works on PC, Mac, PS5, PS4 & Phone

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Model Name GSP 670
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Connectivity Technology Bluetooth

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  • LOW-LATENCY – The GSP 670 wireless gaming headphones deliver lossless Bluetooth connection and state-of-the-art low latency technology to create a virtually seamless sound experience.Specific uses for product : Movies and Gaming
  • CUSTOM AUDIO PRESETS Customize 7.1 Surround Sound in the EPOS Gaming Suite for Windows 10. Digital sound processing with noise cancellation delivers enhanced audio with exceptional bass performance, crystal-clear communication, and precise positional audio cues for an immersive game experience.
  • FLIP-TO-MUTE MIC – A broadcast-quality, noise-cancelling microphone cuts out breathing and background noise with an additional flip-to-mute feature
  • FAR BLUETOOTH RANGE – Move freely with a 32.8 feet (10m) range of uninterrupted Bluetooth connection
  • LONG-LASTING POWER – Play longer with up to 20 hours of Bluetooth usage on one charge and fast 7-minute charging that powers 2 hours of wireless gameplay.COMFORTABLE WEAR – Soft, noise-isolating leatherette earpads and adjustable headband sliders with a double-axis metal hinge system reduce pressure and provide optimal comfort for long gaming sessions.WIRELESS COMPATIBILITY – Compatible with Windows 10 PCs, PlayStation 4, and mobile phones. NOTE: Not compatible with Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.WHAT'S IN THE BOX – The GSP 670 Headset, GSA 70 USB Dongle, and one USB Cable

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GSP 670

EPOS
Who we are

EPOS delivers high-end audio solutions designed for enterprise and gaming. Based on pioneering audio technology, we strive to unleash human potential by perfecting audio experiences.

Headquartered in Copenhagen, EPOS is part of the Demant Group –a world-leading audio and hearing technology group that offers solutions and services to help people connect and communicate with the world around them.

GSP 670

Unleash the Game

The GSP 670 wireless closed acoustic headset delivers the ultimate high-fidelity in-game audio. The demanding gamer who enjoys the freedom of movement does not have to compromise their game audio performance as they can rely on our cutting-edge wireless technology to deliver a stable connection and lag-free transmission. Our audio technology and hardware deliver exceptional bass performance, crystal-clear communication, and precise positional audio cues for the ultimate immersive in-game audio.

  • Premium wireless closed acoustic gaming headset
  • Dual wireless features: Low-latency or Bluetooth
  • Separate volume control for chat and game audio built into the headse

GSP 670

GSP 670

GSP 670

Premium Wireless Gaming Headset

State-of-the-art engineering delivers high-fidelity sound performance in this closed acoustic headset. Exceptional bass performance, crystal-clear chat and precise positional audio deliver the cues for better game performance while lag-free wireless technology allows freedom of movement.

Dual connectivity

Bluetooth connectivity allows you to use this headset with tablets and smart phones. It also allows simultaneous pairing with a compatible device while gaming on your PC. Pick up a phone-call with a single touch and when your call ends, you will be switched back to your game seamlessly.

Independent chat and game audio controls

Separate controls for chat and game audio built directly into the headset allows for precise control, delivering a balance of crystal-clear communication and immersive game audio at your fingertips for improved game performance.

Dongle

GSP 670

GSP 670

Dongle extension for improved connection

Included in the package you find an extension cable for the dongle. Use it to place dongle on your desk for an improved and more stable connection.

EPOS Gaming Suite

Customize 7.1 Surround Sound in the EPOS Gaming Suite for Windows 10. Digital sound processing with noise cancellation delivers enhanced audio with exceptional bass performance, crystal-clear communication and precise positional audio cues for an immersive game experience.

Intelligent battery management

The headset detects when the headset is in use and automatically powers on or off to maximize battery life. The long-lasting battery provides 20+ hours of play over Bluetoothor up to 16 hours over low-latency wireless, and 200 hours standby.

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    Product Description

    The GSP 670 wireless closed acoustic headset delivers the ultimate high-fidelity in-game audio. The demanding gamer who enjoys the freedom of movement does not have to compromise their game audio performance as they can rely on our cutting-edge wireless technology to deliver a stable connection and lag-free transmission. Our proprietary audio technology and hardware deliver exceptional bass performance, crystal-clear communication, and precise positional audio cues for the ultimate immersive in-game audio. Independent controls for chat and game audio are built directly into the headset for finger-tip adjustment of volume and balance. A sturdy and flexible boom microphone is designed for passive noise reduction and lifts to mute for instant chat control. Paired with the EPOS Gaming Suite for Windows 10, the demanding gamer has full control over their game audio with 7.1 surround digital processing, noise cancellation, and customizable sound profiles. Dual low-latency and Bluetooth connectivity mean that you are always connected to the outside world when paired with a smartphone. Pick up a phone call with a single touch and when you hang up, you are switched back to your game seamlessly. Intelligent battery management ensures this headset is always on standby and ready for use by automatically turning it off when not in use. Let the background noise cease, and the world fades away when you put on the GSP 670 and game on.

    Customer reviews

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    Customers say

    Customers have expressed negative opinions about the software of the headphones. They mention that it's genuinely terrible and crashes frequently. Customers also have issues with battery life, and value. Opinions are mixed on sound quality, quality, comfort, wireless performance, and compatibility.

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    262 customers mention140 positive122 negative

    Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the headphones. Some mention that the sound is nice, while others say that it cuts out completely. They also complain about the random sounds and the laggy surround sound. Additionally, some customers mention that there is no noise cancellation.

    "...The sound quality is typical Seinhheiser although I imagine one of their better wired headsets could rival it better...." Read more

    "...They're either completely unnoticeable or completely whack. Don't bother using them.12. "Surround sound" yeah that's a bloody fine joke...." Read more

    "...- After 3 years they have finally fixed these, no crackles, Sound quality is great, connection is great, connects to cell phone and computer at same..." Read more

    "...I've never had experienced such powerful, crisp and balanced sound, to best describe, its above and beyond any other headset I've owned...." Read more

    158 customers mention77 positive81 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the headphones. Some mention that the hardware seems good, they are comfortable, and built very well. However, others say that they have a clear quality defect and the right ear cushion has came apart.

    "...head and leave a gap almost the size of my hand...but the actual quality of the ear pieces and once you get them settled on your head is hard to beat..." Read more

    "...But I did notice a slight garbling whenever my phone was using 2.4 WIFI and had a transmit operation occur, this is not reproducible at all times as..." Read more

    "...Stereo only, see point 12 above.2. Mic is decent. No headset mic can replace a desk mic but it does a decent enough job over competitors...." Read more

    "...( the dial on the side to turn down the volume broke ) and the earpads are tearing ...." Read more

    87 customers mention58 positive29 negative

    Customers are mixed about the comfort of the headphones. Some mention they are reasonably comfortable, with soft ear cups and a lot of adjustment for fit. Others say that it hurts their ears alot and is heavy.

    "...A little hot in long playthroughs since they are closed-ear, but super soft and comfy...." Read more

    "...3. Fairly good fit, I have a square had and usually use the last one or two buttons on a snap back hat and it fits well...." Read more

    "...It also hurts my ears a lot after only 20 minutes or so of wearing it.-..." Read more

    "...Pros:-Comfortable regardless of time worn-Volume range is great-input/output quality is great-Battery life is great..." Read more

    77 customers mention25 positive52 negative

    Customers are mixed about the wireless performance of the headphones. Some mention that the sound quality is great, the connection is great and the ability to connect BT also is neat. However, others say that the wireless range is terrible, the headphones absolutely do not perform in a wireless capacity, and the signal drops.

    "...from where my setup is and still use it, there's only slight interference on the stairs when there's several walls and materials in the way so not..." Read more

    "...crackles, Sound quality is great, connection is great, connects to cell phone and computer at same time taking a call is no problem, now they just..." Read more

    "...4. Unable to set priority to a specific protocol. Bluetooth ALWAYS trumps the 2.4. You get a call you're not going to answer?..." Read more

    "...Cons:-Moderate range. 15 feet away between two walls and the signal drops, 26 feet away with one wall and the signal drops..." Read more

    53 customers mention19 positive34 negative

    Customers are mixed about the compatibility of the headset. Some mention it's a fantastic gaming headset, while others say that it never worked properly with a KVM and the software is not useful at even detecting the headset or helping to troubleshoot issues.

    "...In theory, this is great, to be able to change chat volume. BUT IT NEVER WORKS...." Read more

    "...Overall, a fantastic gaming headset. It is not the cheapest, so know what you want before purchasing...." Read more

    "...The software will also not detect your headset if your default audio settings aren't perfectly configured to how it wants...." Read more

    "...I have noticed that it sometimes fails to detect my headset--even though it connected to the dongle and is receiving audio!..." Read more

    93 customers mention27 positive66 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the software that comes with the headphones. They mention that the EPOS software is horrendous, the 7.1 sound feature does not work, and the program just crashes. Some customers also say that the volume knob is useless and a gimmick. The connection is good but not great, and it randomly stops picking up the headset. Overall, some customers feel the software is a waste of money and time.

    "...No. I expected more from Sennheiser, and the EPOS software just pisses me off." Read more

    "...even when it is still running in the background, it is impossible to pull the window back up without going down the the taskbar, opening the hidden..." Read more

    "...is absolutely nothing wrong with this microphone, is perfectly fine for the intended use of recording voice...." Read more

    "...others mention with this thing after the software randomly stopped picking up the headset...." Read more

    68 customers mention20 positive48 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the headphones. They mention that it starts to fall apart within months, the audio will go static and break up for 1-10 seconds, and the earpads didn't hold up very well. The device will die quicker than expected with light use and is less reliable than other headsets that cost less money. Customers also say that the headset doesn't connect right away and frequently drops.

    "...look so bad in the images but yeah, they're pretty big and hang off your head a fair way...." Read more

    "...so if you go into another room you will get disconnected, the battery life is short compared to competitors and the fact they change audio profiles..." Read more

    "...The battery life is pretty decent too and I only charge it like every other day from constant use...." Read more

    "...Randomly my audio will go static and break up for 1-10 seconds. The audio is half coming through, half static...." Read more

    63 customers mention16 positive47 negative

    Customers find the value of the headphones to be disappointing, overpriced, and lackluster. They also say the price point is extremely inflated and the headset is not for hardcore gamers playing competitively.

    "...Oh how wrong I was....The EPOS gaming suite is a blight...." Read more

    "...Overall, a fantastic gaming headset. It is not the cheapest, so know what you want before purchasing...." Read more

    "...or less of time, I have had no issues really, and found it worth the steep price...." Read more

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    The best surround-sound wireless headset money can buy, but has some comfort issues!
    4 Stars
    The best surround-sound wireless headset money can buy, but has some comfort issues!
    My 10-year-old Logitech G930 finally started last maybe 4 hours before needing to be recharged, especially if I forgot to leave it plugged in when not using it. Things weren't always like this--it used to go on and on without charging, but I wasn't too surprised after all this time. The leatherette on the earcups and headband had already flaked off, and I'd replaced the headband for a few dollars. For maybe $30 I COULD replace the battery and ear cushions, but in a world with Atmos and DTS:X, maybe it's just finally time to upgrade.I decided to purchase and test the top of the line headsets that I could find online, which wound up being: the Steelseries Arctis 7 and Arctis Pro, Logitech G935 and Pro X Wireless, the HyperX Cloud II, and the Sennheiser GSP 670.My priority is gaming, particularly immersion point-of-view. To that end, I'm less interested in e.g. flawless music performance or for movies. I wanted whatever best gave the sense of the location of sounds around me, on an intuitive level, but also had the most "neutral" tone, too, since that helps things sound as intended.This guy, the Sennheiser GSP 670, was the clean winner. They claim that it uses a "binaural rendering engine", and I can believe it--this headset was the only one with which I could blindly pick where sounds were coming from in The Witcher III after randomly flailing my mouse, almost without fail. After trying all those headsets and compared to my old G930's, I am genuinely impressed.Overall---------Unlike other headsets, the GSP 670 is sparse on buttons. On the right earcup, it has a knob to tune the relative levels of e.g. Discord chat vs game chat, a button that can be configured through the EPOS software to either toggle the surround mode (2.0 or 7.1) or cycle EQ presets--and nothing else!--and the volume+on/off knob. On the left earcup, there's a switch that you can flick, and the headset will speak the battery level to you in 20% bands, e.g. "More than 80% left", "More than 60% left", "Less than 20% left", etc. That's it--nothing else!This headset really is focused on bringing you great sound, period. No macros. No RGB controls. Just audio!Premium Features---------------------I genuinely like the fact that this headset will tell you its status, rather that relying on the software. That means that you can easily find out how much battery is left, even when you're about the house doing something else. This system is also used to inform you when it loses connection to the dongle, acquires connection to the dongle, and so on. I haven't tried the bluetooth pairing, but I suspect there's more there, too.I also like the fact that the volume knob is independent of the PC output gain--this might be a matter of taste, but it's also usually the mark of an audio product that knows what it's doing. While a part of me is frustrated that I don't have the number to let me know that the gain is at the "right" level, I've gotten very comfortable with simply turning the knob to what sounds "right" instead.I will say, though, that it's so nondescript that I didn't know how to turn the headset on until I looked at the (visual) instructions it comes with. Really? Engraving a bluetooth logo onto the earcup is fine, but we can't just print "On/Vol" and an arrow or something onto it? I mean, I do like clean aesthetics, but discoverability is valuable, too!The earcups are also incredibly comfortable! I'm not sure whether they're real leather or something, but I normally look to replace my earcup cushions with velour, and while that would still have SOME advantages relative to the material the GSP 670 ships with, I've not been motivated enough to try. They mold to your head surprisingly well, and still ventilate well to avoid drowning your ears in heat.Comfort----------This is this headset's biggest weakness, despite what I said above about the earcups. Those are wonderful--the headband, however, is not. You can find stories online of peoples' heads hurting after hours with it on, and I am one of those people. No amount of adjustment to the headband's fancy alleged pressure distribution sliders makes much of a difference--it just takes longer to start hurting. It's an improvement, but not a SOLUTION.If you look at the headset, there's a spot in the middle of the headband pads where the two halves join at a V, with appreciably less padding. It's precisely this area that, after a long time, induces pain. I can't tell you how such a basic mistake was made--none of the other headsets have padding like that and are perfectly comfortable to wear for basically forever.It's true that one does get more or less used to it, in my couple of months of experience, but...well, I'm also seriously considering a strip of bubble wrap or SOMETHING at that V to see if I can fix it.This headset is great for 1-2 hours, but longer than that it genuinely starts to hurt. It's incredibly disappointing, given all the other ways that this headset succeeds, AND its price point. =/But, it also says something that I'm willing to put up with it/hack it, I suppose.Surround Sound-------------------This is where the GSP 670 shines, and why I ultimately went with it, despite the comfort issues.There is no other WIRELESS "surround" headset on the market that can equal this one. None of the other headsets I tested--not the Steelseries Arctis 7 nor Arctis Pro, nor the Logitech G935 nor Pro X Wireless, nor the HyperX Cloud II matched it in terms of spatialization. The G935 came CLOSE, but the GSP 670 really is in a class of its own.You'll be able to tell the difference between "directly behind me" and "directly in front of me", between "directly to my right" and "slightly behind me to the right", and so on. It's not down-to-the-degree accuracy, but I noticed I couldn't get that with real-world sounds either, so your individual ability to localize sounds might play a role here. Maybe if you're some sort of sound-position ninja, this is inadequate for you--but in that case, I'm not sure what really would be! =PFor comparison, I couldn't discern various directions "behind" from "in front" (think like a cone where everything sounds the "same") on most of the other headsets. I have almost no problem doing so with the GSP 670--I do fail sometimes, but not consistently. It's well within normal parameters, IMO.There ARE some technical foibles to getting surround working correctly, though. You definitely have to install their software, and be sure to to opt in to the 7.1 mode--see the attached screenshots. The GSP 670 exposes itself to Windows as a 7.1 endpoint, so your games etc will all be rendering as 7.1 and then the EPOS software will downmixing to plain 2.0 or whatever filtering they do for surround, depending on that setting. I suspect that some failure along the way here explains some of the bad reviews.Also: headset positioning can affect my perception of the spatialization effect. If you look carefully, you'll notice that the earcups are angled relative to the headband--by something like 30 degrees!--whereas most headsets have them plain vertical. YMMV, but sometimes I fiddle with its positioning and "murky" localization suddenly becomes very clear. It's not great that it's this sensitive, but it's good enough in a wide enough range that I don't notice it most of the time. I do want note that, for me, I've wound up with the headband sitting much further back on my head than I'm used to. Just something to play with, before deciding you're unsatisfied. =)Wireless----------The range and quality are actually some of the best. It's definitely the most SENSITIVE dongle, though--I've had to make sure to use the included extension cord to place it a foot or two away from my computer, monitor, etc. Once I did that, though, I had no problems with neither the range nor quality.I will note that, unlike other headsets, Sennheiser opted for a "low-latency" connection. Thus, if the signal has basically any interference, there's not some huge buffer to pad things out, so you'll get the crackling that some other reviews talk about. There is an option for "fixed", versus "adaptive" latency in the software that can help, at the cost of battery life, but even then you still want to keep metals and electronics away from the dongle and yourself.Oh, yeah, and the dongle definitely needs to be plugged in BEFORE turning on the headset. A mild inconvenience, to be sure, but also a rather strange requirement in this day and age. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Software----------The EPOS software that controls the GSP 670 is relatively spartan, compared to the competition. It isn't tryingto be some multi-device hub to Control All The Things, and I, personally, welcome this.See the attached screenshots--those are all the panes in the software, and they let you do everything you CAN do. You can set up an EQ, control microphone EQ, Noise Cancellation, and Noise Gating, and update the software and the headset and donlge's firmwares.Updating was the first thing it wanted me to do, actually, and I suppose that went well. Not much else to say there.I have noticed that it sometimes fails to detect my headset--even though it connected to the dongle and is receiving audio! This is something to pay attention to if things don't quite sound right--it seems to be necessary for the surround to work properly. I've never needed to do more than re-plugging the dongle to rectify things, and most of the time just turning the headset itself on and off again or hitting that "Auto Setup" button in the software does the trick.Update 2022/02/21: So, I've had to go through the dance with Revo Uninstaller others mention with this thing after the software randomly stopped picking up the headset. The headset itself would still work, mind you, but "Auto Setup" wouldn't fix it, so I couldn't configure it anymore. To be clear: neither simply uninstalling the software, NOR going through the recommended troubleshooting step involving using USBView to remove USB devices, did the trick. It was only when I reinstalled after uninstalling with Revo Uninstaller that things went back to normal.I've not had issues with the software since, but, well, I'm keeping Revo Uninstaller's installer handy. ;)Microphone--------------Surprisingly, this was my favorite microphone from the batch of headsets that I tested, even though on paper it shouldn't be that good. It reports itself to Windows as a 16 kHz mono device, which SOUNDS like it should be worse than the 48 kHz most things report themselves as, but, well, telephony systems are ~8kHz, so it's probably STILL overkill.My voice sounds great through it, even without any of the "enhancers". To be fair, though, I couldn't hear much of a difference there anyway, but YMMV.I did end up configuring the Noise Gate and Noise Cancellation to 20% and "50" (whatever that means), respectively. No noise cancellation means that all the static the mic picks up comes through, and 100 (the only other notch) makes it sound like you're talking from inside a padded room, lined with nice absorptive material. Noise Gating was tuned to where it filtered out typing when I wasn't talking. Your settings may vary, but I think it's a good idea to play with them to taste--they're surprisingly effective.The headset has no indication of whether the microphone is active--well, other than its position. You can hear a physical "click" plus some resistance when it crosses the threshold, either up or down; there's no sound that "plays" though the drivers. So, if the mic is up, it's off, and if it's down, it's on. The click-point is pretty generous--I'd say something like 90 degrees from the headband (remember: the earcups sit ~30 degrees back relative to your neck!)--, so it's pretty hard to accidentally turn it on.I think a light or something to tell you it's on would be nice--maybe even as another button on an earcup, it we want the clean aesthetics, but this is a small gripe. It's not much of an issue in practice.The EPOS software has a sidetone feature, so that you can hear yourself some, which I set to 25%--enough so that I know what I sound, but not enough to blend into the audio I'm trying to listen to. It does use the raw microphone audio, though, so if you're turned on the noise gating/cancellation, what you hear is NOT what others hear! Still, that can be useful in its own way--you're sure of what the baseline is, anyway.Also, the mic is FLEXIBLE, but NOT EXTENSIBLE. You can position it relative to your mouth as you wish, but it'll always be the same length. Maybe this is an issue for some people, but I found it to be less of an issue than I anticipated. It really does a good job of picking up your voice, especially with help from the software!Conclusion------------This is indeed the best surround headset that money can buy if you're looking for spatialization accuracy. There's just nothing out there, currently, that comes anywhere close--so much so that I'm willing to believe that it's really using some binaural algorithm, unlike its competition!The head-comfort issue is a REAL bummer, though, ESPECIALLY at this price point. Were it not for that, I'd have no problem giving it a solid, 5/5, no-holds-barred, what-are-you-waiting-for-give-them-your-money type of recommendation. I do like the software--even that it's so spartan--and while I wish I could configure a couple more things, there's nothing else that amounts to anything worth docking a star, or even worrying too much over.I hope this review stands in good contrast to so many negative ones--this headset really is worth your buy if you're willing to ignore or hack your away around its dumb headband padding. However, I also hope that Sennheiser fixes this particular issue in a newer version of this headset--so maybe it's worth holding out for that. =)
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