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EPOS GSP 300

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Tom's Guide
★★★★
7 years ago
Sennheiser GSP 300 Review ― Plain and Simple (But Not Bad)

I've often wondered why Sennheiser, easily my favorite headphone manufacturer, never made a bigger push into gaming headsets. On paper, it sounds like a perfect combination: the crisp audio and subdued design of a Sennheiser peripheral, combined with the handy mic and volume controls of a gaming...

Comfortable; Simple setup; Competent across multiple genres

Expensive for what it does; So-so microphone; Music performance could be better

KitGuru
★★★
★★
7 years ago
Sennheiser GSP 300 Gaming Headset Review

KitGuru Says: It might look and sound good, but there are enough problems with the Sennheiser GSP 300 that make its £90 price tag hard to justify.

Sounds great in all gaming and musical genres; Solid; well-built design; Great clarity throughout the volume range; Comfortable and looks great; Mic-boom automute was a nice touch

Could do with a little extra volume; Microphone is ridiculously quiet – almost unusably so; Expensive for what you get; Ears can feel a bit cramped after long use; No bundled software for sound tweaking

Wired
★★★★
7 years ago
Review: Sennheiser GSP 300

Like most gaming hardware, headsets often are overwrought and chintzy, sacrificing quality for flare. It's gotten so bad that I tend to expect a $20 pair of Sony cans to outperform a $100 gaming headset.

Excellent sound; Comfort and a minimalist design keep this set focused on delivering a great experience without frivolous extras; Works with consoles, PCs, Macs, and mobile devices; Nice price

Still looks gamer-y; Cheap plastic chassis flexes a bit much and can rattle

Overclockers
★★★★★
7 years ago
Great sturdy headset.

Great closed back headset. Very good isolation! All made of plastic, however still remains sturdy and has a high quality construction. Sound is pretty well balanced as well, detail is very good for a closed headset. No need for an amp or mixer to feed this headset.

Micro Center
★★★★★
7 years ago
Better Sound than the Game Zero

I ended up returning the Game Zero because the bass was lacking so much. This makes up for it with better overall sound that includes more pronounced bass. This is the first closed back headset that I have tried that offers a good amount of bass and outside noise dampening.

B&H Photo
★★★★★
7 years ago
AWFUL

Right side didn't work at all. Tried every possibility. Just didn't work, huge disappointment. Also built poorly.

en-us.sennheiser.com
★★★★
7 years ago
Faulty Wiring

The headset would be fine if the wiring didn't get completely messed up and make them unusable. ... Btn Read More

Comfortable; Excellent mic

Wiring was faulty and now audio to the headphones cuts in and out

Lanoc
★★★★★
7 years ago
Sennheiser GSP 300

So going into this one I had extremely high expectations so the GS 300's were at a disadvantage compared to a normal gaming headset. The last Sennheiser gaming headset I had the chance to test was great and their normal headphones have always been top notch so I went in expecting Sennheiser level of...

Funky Kit
★★★★★
7 years ago

Today, with a big thanks to Sennheiser, we will be taking a good look at the GSP 300 Closed Acoustic Headset. Sennheiser has lately started producing more and more gaming headsets, such as the G4ME ZERO pairing

amazon.com.au
★★★★
6 years ago

I bought this headset because I play a lot of Rainbow 6: Siege, and one of my friends who is pretty high rank said that these are the headphones he uses. The difference in how well I hear things in-game with this headset compared to the previous headset I owned (a Logitech G430) is absolutely night...

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