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EPOS I SENNHEISER GSP 670 Wireless Gaming Headset, Low-Latency Bluetooth, 7.1 Surround Sound, Noise-Cancelling Mic, Flip-to-Mute, Audio Presets, For Windows PC, PS4, PS4 PRO, PS5 and Smartphones

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The wide headband on the Sennheiser GSP 370 means comfort for even the biggest heads out there (Image credit: Future)

EPOS I SENNHEISER GSP 670 Wireless Gaming Headset, Low

Like its wired companions, the GSP 670 has an atypical and imposing design. The headset is made mostly of plastic parts, except for the metal hinges that connect the ear cups to the headband. Although 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. Its performance across games of any stripe, as well as media, is supreme. 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. Sennheiser and its GSP 670 first test in the wireless version was generally successful. These headphones retain the advantages of the excellent GSP 500 and 600, with good sound reproduction (although a little less controlled) and above all an extremely high-performance microphone. This result is satisfactory, but still remains a bit low compared to the respective 24 and 30 hours delivered by the RIG 800 and the HyperX Cloud Flight.It's worth noting that while they do come with an in-built microphone, this only works when you’re connected through Bluetooth - not the USB-C dongle. That’s because the dongle is focused on providing low-latency audio, so there is minimal disruption between what’s happening in your game and what you’re hearing. However, it does mean that you won’t be able to communicate with team-mates online.

Sennheiser GSP 600 vs Sennheiser GSP 670 - Versus Sennheiser GSP 600 vs Sennheiser GSP 670 - Versus

We greatly appreciate its presence, which is not always guaranteed on gaming headsets. However, this wheel is a bit painful to use, because there is no stop to find the central position. The single “smart” button can be assigned to toggle EQ profiles or enable/disable virtual 7.1 surround. If you are a gamer that really cares about audio quality and doesn’t want the hassle of a wired connection then the Sennheiser GSP 670 could well be the gaming headset for you. It offers wonderfully balanced audio and has one of the best mics I’ve ever tested on a gaming headset. The sound is very different too what you’ll find on most gaming headsets. This may put off some regular, non-audio conscious buyers as the most noticeable difference is how controlled the low end is. Unlike competing sets, such as the Arctis Pro which push the low end to the point it can wonder intrude on other parts of the sound, the Sennheiser GSP 670 keep it under permanent control. This gives it a far precise sound than most headsets, but can initially feel like it’s less powerful to an untrained ear. The headset comes with the aforementioned USB dongle and a charging cable, but that's it. No case or stand is included. Like the GSP 370, the GSP 670 has no place to store the tiny dongle when it's not in use. MicrophoneOn that note, the presentation of teammates' voice audio is also great in the GSP 500s and better than the 300s overall - voices can be difficult for gaming headsets to master, but the GSP 500 is one of the best Sennheiser gaming headsets for this. The GSP 670 also comes with an advanced, solid metal hinge system, adapting the headset to any head shape and guaranteeing a perfect fit.

Sennheiser GSP 670 (English - 21 pages) User manual Sennheiser GSP 670 (English - 21 pages)

The GSP 670 uses the recipes of the GSP series headphones with a sound philosophy that is reminiscent of Sennheiser Hi-Fi headphones. The first part of the audible spectrum is particularly balanced here, even if this reference is intended to be a bit more flattering in the extreme bass than its cousins. The seat is solid, the bass is deep and very well defined. They are perfectly in their place and never mask the upper registers. 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. 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. Do not let this put you off in any way, however: the Sennheiser quality and reputation remain, and is enhanced through EPOS's input. As a result, some of these models are still - and will become - some of the best gaming headsets. The timbres are perfectly respected and defined, we benefit from a very good effect of presence and a sharp sound, without it being aggressive. The headband is relatively flexible and supports twists well, while the plastic used seems relatively dense. The brand has made the effort to choose rather light materials; nevertheless the size of the headset makes it quite heavy (400 g).

The sound profile of the Sennheiser GSP 670 shares a lot in common with that of the GSP 600, its wired cousin from the same manufacturer. This gaming headset delivers an equally natural and immersive rendering.

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