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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 Thai Duc Bach แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

As I am being completely honest, I must say that I find these headphones to be quite enjoyable; yet, it is unfortunate that the feature for which they were purchased turned out to be its greatest deficiency. With all of its perks. - When it comes to listening to music, the sound is excellent. If anything, the bass could use a bit more punch, but overall, I prefer a natural sound that isn't overly emphasized in either the low or high frequency ranges. In this respect, everything falls, in theory, within the bounds of what may be anticipated (the issue of senhi has previously been addressed) - What a fantastic microphone! The sound is both distinct and audible. It much surpassed what I had anticipated. - They are not imperceptibly uncomfortable, and you can sit in them for an indefinite amount of time. They are lightweight, and they sit well on the head. Still have some of their own characteristics, but pretty nice overall. The ASUS Xonar D1 sound card is required for the headphones to function properly. Got cons: But things aren't exactly as they seem in Overwatch, the video game for which this headset was purchased in the first place. In point of fact, I am very dissatisfied with this situation. The music sounds artificial in some way, and whenever I listen to it, I have the sensation that something is blocking my ears, as if I were listening to it in a warehouse or a hangar. I have not yet found a way to adjust to it. One would believe that this is indeed the case (issues with the ears or the closedness of the headphones affect), but I take off the headphones, put on the music (a ordinary mp3), and spread out with joy. A Chinese Somic G941 USB headset was what I was using before to that (with virtual 7.1). Her sound suited me at the time, but I chose to switch because she started behaving erratically (hissing, random changes in volume and balance between the ears, etc.), and the microphone was, to put it bluntly, terrible. They were inferior to the Sennheiser GSP 300 in terms of performance in Somic music, but they were on par with that headset in terms of performance in Overwatch. There is a more organic quality to the sounds, and the positioning is in no way compromised. I have no idea what this pertains to or how it is connected. Perhaps it is because they are version 2.0 and the game does not have the capability to regularly transfer the sound. I experimented with the game's settings to see if changing them would improve the sound, but it remained strange and unpleasant.

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