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sennheiser epos gsp 370 review a

   Playing online cooperative games and not wanting to annoy the person next to me have always been the only two reasons behind using a headset while at home. You see since the late 90's I’ve always used 5.1 and above surround sound systems with all my PC's (besides online cooperative games were pretty much non-existent back then) so naturally i ended up using them a lot more than any headset. These pages and all the tests in them however are not about me but about everyone else out there (including all of you who like using or have to use a headset) which is why I’m always looking to get my hands on every single model that i can in order to check it and report back to you all. Sennheiser is a name i always wanted to add in my reviews and although i have to admit it took very long for that to happen today with me i have the EPOS Sennheiser GSP 370 Wireless Gaming Headset.


   EPOS is an audio company developing and selling devices for business professionals and the gaming community. Based on leading and advanced technologies, the newly established Danish company EPOS will deliver high-end audio solutions designed for Enterprise Solutions and Gaming headsets – with design, technology and performance as paramount parameters. EPOS derives from Latin and ancient Greek and is used to describe epic stories, speech and poetry. The name encapsulates our dedication to create solutions that enforce ways of communication and unleash human potential through the power of audio. EPOS operates in a global market with offices and partners in more than 30 countries and builds on more than 115 years of experience in sound and innovation. Find more information about EPOS at www.eposaudio.com.


   I feel i need to point out that from this point forward EPOS will manufacture and sell the existing Sennheiser gaming line co-branded as EPOS | SENNHEISER products and will of course introduce new and exciting lines under the EPOS brand name (our sample however arrived in the old Sennheiser box and not the new EPOS one). As for the GSP 370 Wireless Gaming Headset well it was released late last year and sports very interesting characteristics including two 50mm neodymium dynamic stereo drivers (20Hz–20KHz frequency response with 117dB sensitivity), flexible noise-cancelling unidirectional boom microphone (100Hz–6.3KHz frequency response with -41 dB sensitivity) with "lift to mute" function, earcup volume wheel, split padded headband, memory foam ear pads, low-latency wireless connection with lag-free audio (thanks to the bundled dongle) and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack which can provide the headset with up to 100 hours of playback. Also, via the PC Gaming Suite software (compatible only with Windows 10) the end user can also customize and optimize the audio settings of the GSP 370 Wireless Gaming Headset both in regards to the speakers/drivers and the microphone. This is the very first product to arrive in the office by Sennheiser (EPOS now) so without further ado let's check it out.