Sennheiser GSP 370 Wireless Headset Review
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Published: 31st December 2019 | Source: Sennheiser | Price: £169 |
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The packaging for the GSP 370 keeps with what you would expect to find from such a famous brand name, with a simple product shot and subtle feature set listing.
Inside the box is one of the strangest sites we've seen for a while. We might be of a certain age but we couldn't help but think of Han Solo in Carbonite.
Once you lift the lid you're greeted by the GSP 370 itself with the manual, cabling and wireless dongle. It's certainly protective.
Speaking of cables the charging one is high quality and plenty long enough to ensure you can, in a pinch, play and charge. As we'll soon discover that's something you'll never need to actually take advantage of.
The Sennheiser dongle promises latency so low you won't even notice it, vital for those quick twitch reaction kills and high skill games.
You too can look this cool if you cover your head with black fluff.
If you've ever wished you could move the microphone a little higher, or a little lower, you'll be pleased with the range of motion that the Sennheiser GSP 370 microphone has to offer. Also being a rigid arm there is no chance of you accidentally putting it too near to your mouth and rendering your speech incoherent.
Most Recent Comments
Seriously, why does Sennheiser keep going with that horrible headband design?... Many people dislike them, both aesthetic and comfort wise.
Why not go the PC37X headband design route instead? Much nicer looking and overall a better seller. And yes, I've used both designs. Currently have the PC37X and have had the GSP300 and GSP302. |
Why not go the PC37X headband design route instead? Much nicer looking and overall a better seller.
And yes, I've used both designs. Currently have the PC37X and have had the GSP300 and GSP302.Quote