🎧 Elevate Your Game with EPOSH6Pro – Where Comfort Meets Clarity!
The EPOSH6Pro Open Acoustic Gaming Headset is engineered for gamers seeking a blend of comfort and high-fidelity sound. With its open ear design, proprietary speaker system, and detachable boom mic, this headset ensures an immersive gaming experience while allowing for natural communication. Weighing just 309 grams and featuring a sleek faux leather finish, it’s the perfect companion for extended gaming sessions on PC.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Wired Controller |
Control Type | Call Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 309 Grams |
Carrying Case Material | Faux Leather |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Gaming |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Microphone Included |
Enclosure Material | Faux Leather |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Around ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | Headset |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
T**R
Great alternative to the PC38X
Sound quality is fantastic and has some fairly strong bass for an open back headset. I have no complaints with the mic, it's nice and clear. Since this is EPOS it uses some of the same features from the past Sennheiser headsets and that's not a bad thing. It still has the flip up mic mute feature and the volume wheel is on the side of the earcup (although I think it feels a little nicer now). One change they did make is you can pull off the mic now because it's held on by magnets, pretty cool.Sound wise compared to the PC38X it's pretty similar but the PC38X has a more open air sound, you shouldn't be surprised if you ever compared the two in pictures. I would almost call the H6Pro a "semi open" headset, for example if you put the H6Pro on your head your voice is only slightly muffled, but when wearing the PC38X you can hear yourself clear as can be. So in the sound department I would just barely give the crown to the PC38X.Comfort is pretty good, still not the best I've ever had on my head but it certainly has lighter clamping force than the PC38X. Build quality so far seems great, miles better than the PC38X it's made of more than just plastic and feels sturdier. Looks are subjective but I like the H6Pro better in this department as well, it looks more like a gamer headset while not looking overly gamer, clean and no RGB.
L**Y
excellent positional sound excellent clarity.
Open is very good these are probably the best for the price these are worth 100. I usually go with closed but i tried open with these fornthe first time and am happy. My partner gave me several complaints about my voice volume when i make call outs and atuff so i tried open to hear myself more and i do feel like i dont raise my voice as much.Aside from the the positional audio is excellent. the sound is also excellent. I pair these headphones with a creative sound blaster AE5 soundcard. and dont use any of the software i just have it amply the ohm impedance.If anyone thinks these headphones are quiet its cause the volume button is spun down. Or they need a dac or sound card. Although i feel like the motherboard sound should be good enough. i have had headphones in the past the come out flat and tinny through usb but when i use my sound card and aux connection, it would open up the sound really nicely.these are decently comfortable, but not the most comfortable ive had. these have a few options for aftermarket earpads so i got the option if i wanna try it.i probably should buy a second pair for the distant future. i doubt i could get something this good at this price point in like 5 years... or at least without trial and refunding a few...
M**N
Work Great, not the most comfortable
Sound is good, mic sounds good, I like the knob on the right ear that handles volume, I like the microphone removability and lifting up to mute. The issue is that they really squeeze my head and I need to take them off to feel relief every hour or so. Not ideal for a gaming or work headset.
B**A
Best gaming wired headsets i've owned.
Best headset Ive owned so far, for the price the sound quality the build quality and mic quality and its not even close. what you get for the price is insane, alot of 200$ headphones feel cheap compared to the H6pro's. if you want A good pair of headphones I can't recommend these enough.
R**T
The Best “Gaming Headset” available. Easily Better than Astro and Steelseries.
As far as gaming headsets go. These are incredible. No they aren’t audiophile but I tested them with my 58x and to my ear there is little difference. The hd58x are slightly more clear. I don’t know where the hate comes from with these. Perhaps it’s the closed variant but open are amazing.Sound: Like I said, not hd58x but so closeBuild: Better than my hd58x, they have a metal band and the plastic is a brushed finish instead of a cheap shiny finish like my 58xComfort: this is what ultimately made me stick with these over an audiophile headset. The comfort is amazing. Maybe it’s because of my size head but they are amazing and it’s the best selling point for me. Little clamping force out of the box. Sooooo comfortableAesthetics: this is obviously not as important for some but I want my headset to look good. The design is amazing and was the first thing to attract my attention.Mic quality is actually really good. I don’t need anything that is crazy as I majority play competitive games.Ultimately I chose these over my 58x. I got tired of not having a mic on my actual header. Modmic was not that great as it added even more wires. There is one wire with the H6pro. It literally offers the best balance as far as sound, aesthetics, build, comfort, convenience and all with a detachable mic that adds no clutter.WORTH. IT. All headsets and headphones are overpriced pieces of plastic so like cars you will always over pay. But these justStrike such a good balance vs the rest of the market
J**S
I don't get the hype.
These work and fit just fine. I paired these with a Sound Blaster GC7 DAC, and they sound fine, but not any better than the cheap Audio Technicas I have. There's nothing wrong with them, build quality is good, but the sound is nothing special. Very little bass, very shallow sound stage.
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