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Review on Sennheiser EPOS GSP 300 Gaming Headset with Noise-Cancelling Mic, Flip-to-Mute, and Comfortable ๐ŸŽง Memory Foam Ear Pads for PC, Mac, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Smartphone Compatibility. by Nguyn ng Qunย  (D Nhn แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

I've never been able to wrap my head around comparisons like "excellent for games, not very good for music," because, to my ears, the headphones either sound normal or they sound terrible; it makes no difference to me where you use them. Since there are no precise settings, parameters, or objective elements that can differentiate between headphones in terms of games or headphones that do not support games in any way, shape, or form. If the headphones do not play music correctly and make a tinny sound, then the system sounds, games, YouTube videos, movies, and anything else will all sound terrible and make a tinny sound. My viewpoint, though, is that all of the lyrics are. It goes without saying that full-size headphones, and even more so in the shape of a computer headset with superb sound, are not available in this price range. In this particular model, the sound quality is not particularly impressive. Because of this, the sound is booming, as if you are listening to headphones for 500, and not for 5,000, even a full-fledged external sound system here does not help, but if the bass is slightly weakened, the situation improves a little, but still - not that. Many people complain about the weak bass, but for me it just sticks out very much here, and scores both high and medium ones. This is because many people complain about the weak bass. I want to make it clear that their sound is not terrible; rather, it is just average. There is a directly clear sound, but despite all of the nuances, the environment is dirty. And he is present at such a degree that, in theory, you may adjust to it without too much difficulty. Maybe. If you have never used regular headphones, you are missing out. The AKG 240s are the "cheapest" full-size headphones with a decent sound, but they cost an entirely different amount of money and are no longer considered a headset. Unfortunately. Overall, the sound quality is above average, there is a quality microphone, the design is pleasant, and the assembly is solid. How the headset will roll for 5,000 points. As a fully functional tool that can bring you pleasure, the answer is no. In general, 4 ku, because competitors offering their services at this price will be even less desirable.

Pros
  • - comfortable fit - (subjectively) attractive design - high-quality microphone
Cons
  • - Sound

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