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The EPOS Sennheiser GSP 301 is a wired gaming headset featuring 50mm drivers for immersive sound, a noise-cancelling flip-to-mute microphone, and memory foam ear pads for superior comfort. Compatible with PC, Mac, consoles, and smartphones, it offers ergonomic adjustability and intuitive volume control, making it a versatile choice for serious gamers seeking premium audio and all-day wearability.
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Model Name | GSP 300 |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
Included Components | GSP 301 gaming headset, PCV 05 Combo Audio Adaptor, Safety Guide |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | memory foam |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Theme | Video Game |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Cable Feature | Retractable |
Item Weight | 0.33 Grams |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Style | Headset |
Number of Items | 1 |
Audio Driver Size | 50 Millimeters |
Is Autographed | No |
UPC | 615104280960 840064400411 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00615104280960 |
Manufacturer | Demant Sound Epos Audio A/S |
Item model number | GSP 301 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 0.012 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.3 x 9.4 x 8.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.3 x 9.4 x 8.8 inches |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
ASIN | B074ZZL3GT |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 15, 2017 |
D**N
Not usb. Plugs into headphone and mic jacks
Got these on a whim after doing a little research. Very well made. The adjustments are in cm incriments instead of the usual. The padding on the ears and head are comfy. The only downside is i needed to go into actual computer settings to get these to work. They plug into your mic and headphone jacks respectfully as well instead of usb. The way i would describe these easy is if sony was made in germany. Sound is clean but a little more crisp than sony.
A**R
Great headphones for around $100
Sennheiser has been a longtime favorite of mine for audio quality but I had not tried their "gaming" line until now - at what is currently their entry level line, the GSP 302 does great with audio in game as well as music, with decent noise separation but no included noise cancellation. Very comfortable to wear for long periods of time. My only gripe is that the microphone just looks and feels odd the way it's extended and it's disappointing that the boom is not adjustable, but the microphone has no issue picking up sound and the quality of the microphone is great for headphones of similar caliber.
J**E
Buy it if you need a good microphone type headset, that is comfy as hell.
I will just make a simple Pro/Con list.But first, a notice. The noise cancelling of this set is too damn good lol. Not sure if that is bad or good for anybody, so I figured I would get it out here. NO, they are not a replacement for a full-blown "Noise Cancelling Headset" that you might use if you have sensitive ears or meditate or whatever. But it is good enough that I can only BARELY hear anything around me. Kinda weird at first.Pros:-Microphone quality is perfect for the price-point. Nice and crisp, and I do not have to speak too loudly to be heard, BUT it does NOT...I repeat, it DOES NOT, pick up audio from the background (by that I mean somebody would have to be basically shouting next to you to be heard)- Padding on the headband is peachy. I barely notice it is there because it is so soft.- Not a very heavy headset. It feels sturdy and dependable, but is also oddly flexable.- Ear cuffs are strange. Very soft, and I don't sweat with them on.- The volume dial is on the right ear cuff, on the outside as a very smooth dial. Trust me when I say this, the volume is SUPER LOUD. I have the dial turned all the way down, and it is the perfect volume to listen to my music while I play a game, or for when I want to watch a movie.- It comes with an adapter, so you can use this headset with a device that only has the basic 3.5 MM audio jack, like your smart phone devices, or tablet...As another neutral note, the audio gets ridiculously loud if you turn the dial up all the way, so always make sure to turn the dial all the way down before you play anything through this headset. Accidently bumped the dial when I went to bed, and the next time I put them on it scared the crap out of me and kinda hurt the ears, so be warned.---Cons:-The audio quality is absolutely horrible if you turn the volume up even a bit. I hardly ever have to turn my volume up with this headset, but when I do the audio starts making the speakers start that "spitting" noise, no matter what I am listening to, and no matter the device. In my head, an 80 dollar headset should NEVER do that. On a personal level, I never need to turn the audio up to that point, so for ME, it is a non-problem but I figured it might be a problem for other people. BUT, if you keep the volume at an acceptable level (aka human hearing levels, HA) the audio quality is very nice. Not too "bassy" and not too high pitched.- The microphone sticks out a bit in the "upward/off" position, scared me more than once while going to put my hands behind my head to stretch, or even to pull my hair back a bit (I have pretty long hair)- Speaking of long hair...might just be me with me with my "Shirley Temple Curls" lol, but this headset always seems to pull out one or two hairs along the part where the headband connects with the ear cuffs. That is just a risk with allheadsets though, so I just mention it. Nothing to do with the rating.-- Bit of a personal negative...no braided fiber cover for the cord. Just standard rubber or whatever, and it feels like it is going to peel away faster than it should. That is just me. Though as before, for 80 dollars, I feel it should have a braided fiber cord.-And finally, the biggest turn-off...there is nothing to download. The headset just simply...is. There is no audio tuning tool, or equalizer, or drivers of any kind. So I suppose it is a BIT positive, because it is just plug-and-play, but AGAIN, FOR 80 DOLLARS...is an equalizer too much to ask?So all together, I feel this is a good product. If you want a good microphone, and a comfortable wear...buy this.However, I will never be buying this particular headset. For what you get, 80 dollars is too much to ask.Sennheiser makes great products, but this price-point to quality ratio is not adding up.I have bought 50 dollar headsets, that lasted me 4 years...that one had a very quality soundcard built in that allowed you to change the volume, and adjust the 7.1 audio, change the balance from side to side and back to front, let you hook up a blu tooth set to it, and had ports on the sound card that let you actually hook up a real sound system to it. AND it had an audio suite (eq, voice changer, mic audio range choices, audio quality changes...literally anything you could possibly need). Roccat Kave XTD is the headset, if you were curious. Best headset ever. Just wanted to try something new here.
J**E
Absolutely beautiful with sound quality to match!
So, after roughly two years running, my SoundX Cloud Headsets finally gave out and I needed a replacement gaming headset with great audio quality for music and a mic that I can ignore when I don't need it but sounds great when I do. I've bought Sennheiser before, but never a gaming headset from them. This surpassed all of my expectations. The sound quality is superb, the noise cancellation is stellar, and the comfort is just perfect. The earcups are large and fit perfectly over the ear, the mic pivots up and away, and the cord is long enough to not worry about.Now, my one gripe about this headset is the volume knob, you have an adjustable volume knob so you don't have to blast the audio from your soundcard and instead can amplify it directly at your headset to ensure you hear everything you need to. The volume control itself is a great feature, but the drawback is it doesn't have a clear indicator as to what the volume currently is so you have to test and reset the volume if you ever nudge the control accidentally. Not a huge issue, just a personal gripe.Anyways! All in all, 10 outta 10, 5 outta 5, best of the best, and a great price to boot!
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