Sennheiser GSP 370 Review
Sennheiser's entry-level wireless gaming headset, the GSP 370, serves the company's reputation for sound quality quite well. The $199.95 accessory is great for music and makes games sound full and detailed. We also like its big volume wheel. On the other hand, its microphone is unimpressive, that volume wheel is the sole physical control, and it only works when connected to a USB adapter. If you have a PC or a PS4, the GSP 370 can provide you with very good wireless audio, but it's otherwise lacking in the features department.
Design
The GSP 370 looks fairly unassuming for a gaming headset, with a black-and-gray plastic build that eschews any bright colors or lights. The loudest part of the design is the white Sennheiser logo on either side of the headband. The headband is all plastic, which keeps the headset light but lacks some of the sturdiness you get in aluminum and steel competitors. The underside of the headband is padded with comfortable memory foam, covered in a breathab...
The Sennheiser GSP 370 wireless gaming headset delivers strong audio quality but a dearth of connection options and extra features.
Excellent sound; EQ controls with PC app; Handy volume wheel
No wired or Bluetooth connection options; Unimpressive microphone; Sennheiser app only works on Windows 10