Testseek.co.uk have collected 85 expert reviews of the Sennheiser / EPOS GSP 670 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sennheiser / EPOS GSP 670.
August 2019
(80%)
85 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Software has plenty of bells and whistles, Premium sound & design
Pricey, Confusing button layout
The GSP-670 isn't necessarily going to be the headset that everyone can justify squeezing into the budget for their next build but it's equally unlikely to be one that disappoints...
Published: 2020-07-20, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
Premium, wireless 7.1 gaming headset with high quality materials and awesome soundProsAwesome audio qualityAwesome audio positioning and separationLow latency, lag free wireless connectivityBluetooth 5.0 for mobile/tabletAuto on and offComfortable, sturdy...
Abstract: Coming away from the GSP 370, the impressive 100-hour battery life and amazing comfort of the headset had me wondering how much better could the more expensive top tier GSP 670 be. After a short talk with Sennheiser, they were kind enough to send a sample...
Abstract: First shown off at Computex earlier this year, Sennheiser's GSP 670 headphones are some serious cans. They're expensive, but well made – the company is clearly hoping the features (and its reputation for great sound quality) will get these headphones acro...
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Published: 2020-08-04, Author: Darren , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: Audio is such an important part of the gaming experience. We check out the co-branded Epos Sennheiser GSP 670 wireless gaming headset to see if it fits the bill. If you are still sitting at your gaming PC or PS4 relying on desktop speakers, or even if you...
Pros, Excellent audio quality. Solid, comfortable build. Bluetooth
Cons, Expensive. Light on accessories. Awkward volume dial
Bottom LineSennheiser's GSP 670 wireless gaming headset feels comfortable, sounds terrific, and features Bluetooth so you can use it with your phone...
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Published: 2020-12-05, Author: Martin , review by: sitegeek.fr
Abstract: Vous connaissez tous cette très grosse marque qu'est Sennheiser. Ils sont aussi présents dans le monde du gaming sous la marque EPOS. On a testé pour vous deux modèles: le GSP 600 en filaire et le EPOS GSP 670 en sans fil. Et parmi vous, y a la team FI...
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Published: 2020-12-05, Author: Martin , review by: sitegeek.fr
Abstract: EPOS est présent dans le monde des périphériques gaming, plus particulièrement les casques. Ils ont la particularité d'offrir d'excellentes performances. C'est pourquoi on a testé pour vous deux modèles: le GSP 601 en filaire et le EPOS GSP 670 en sans f...
Bonnes sensations de confort, Basses et médiums très bien équilibrés, Respect des timbres et de la dynamique, Belle reproduction de l'espace sonore, Excellent microphone
…moins pour les plus grandes têtes, Aigus timides et manquant de précision, Ergonomie un peu alambiquée, Double connexion sans-fil très difficilement exploitable, Aucune connexion analogique
Premier essai en version sans-fil globalement réussi pour Sennheiser et son GSP 670. Ce casque conserve les atouts des excellents GSP 500 et 600, avec une belle reproduction sonore (bien qu'un peu moins maîtrisée) et surtout un microphone extrêmement perf...
Le Sennheiser GSP 670 est clairement un casque plus polyvalent que purement gaming: il conviendra à toutes les utilisations, préférant être bien équilibré sur tous les domaines plutôt que de trop typer un des segments. Le plastique peut paraître étonnant...