EPOS H6Pro - Closed Acoustic Gaming Headset with Mic - Over-Ear Headset – Lightweight - Lift-to-Mute - Xbox Headset - PS4 Headset - PS5 Headset - PC/Windows Headset - Gaming Accessories (Green)

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EPOS H6Pro - Closed Acoustic Gaming Headset with Mic - Over-Ear Headset – Lightweight - Lift-to-Mute - Xbox Headset - PS4 Headset - PS5 Headset - PC/Windows Headset - Gaming Accessories (Green)

EPOS H6Pro - Closed Acoustic Gaming Headset with Mic - Over-Ear Headset – Lightweight - Lift-to-Mute - Xbox Headset - PS4 Headset - PS5 Headset - PC/Windows Headset - Gaming Accessories (Green)

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The H6PRO Series is for the gamer seeking full game immersion or that​ extra competitive edge to your game. The earcups are nearly bare; besides the boom mic and a large circular volume dial, there aren’t any external buttons or switches. This helps in providing seamless lines, where the aesthetics bleed into one another for an overall uniformed appearance. There are some bits that stand out though. For instance, the left cup features a magnetized surface that secures either the detachable mic or a metal plated cover. Below that is where the headset’s cables connect – either a PC cable (that splits into the green/pink headset/mic plugs) or a 3.5mm cable for console and mobile device use. The right cup sports the volume dial that, without its slightly raised notches, would otherwise go unnoticed. Overall, besides the differences with each variant that’ll come down to personal preference, there’s very little to complain about when it comes to the H6Pro’s sound design. It’s simply one of the best in this department at its mid-range price point.

all in all, they PASS the music test. they're about 90-95% of my Sony's in total sound quality, for a good 65% of the price. Not a huge fan of having to constantly replace cable in the headset port when switching from pc to ps5 - would prefer termination to 3.5mm and then a separate 3.5mm to mic/aud for PC Excellent, and I mean, EXCELLENT sound quality: No headset has been able to rival (for me). The sound is just beautiful and I'm not a big sound nerd AT ALL.The H6Pro excels in providing a high quality listening experience, no matter which variant you opt for. i enabled music equalizer in Dolby Access app along with Dolby Atmos spacial audio, and am currently testing music. Let's get on to the all-important audio factor then, and both models of the H6PRO come with brand new 42mm drivers. Lightweight: the headset rests nice on your head and doesn't feel bulky or heavy. This again helps with long hours of use!

If you like this company but want something a bit cheaper, the EPOS H3 is another impressive headset to consider. It doesn't get as loud as the H6PRO, but it has a beautiful design, and the sound comes through clearly. Epos H6pro Headset With Switch Down (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / iMore) You should buy this if ... When it comes to hearing and being heard, the H6Pro shines. I especially liked the open acoustic design as it kept me engaged with my surroundings without taking me out of the action. Unfortunately, my gaming sessions with this headset were always short lived due to its tight fit. The 2-axis hinge is supposed to help the H6Pro conform to your head. The mechanism doesn’t seem to actually give very much though, resulting in a ton of pressure; I had to remove my glasses at one point because of the pain from the cups being pressed against my skull. This might not be an issue for everyone, but for me at least, despite having memory foam covered cups and a somewhat flexible frame, the H6Pro was very uncomfortable to wear. Epos H6Pro – Purchasing Guide

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Meanwhile, the open headset allows noise to enter the headset while you’re gaming, so you can still hear what’s happening around you, with EPOS saying it’s better for cinematic gaming. Sound quality and microphone These highs are very well maintained. They have a natural surface that executes a blissful and engaging tone. Its response doesn’t require brightness to express a lively timbre, so you won’t have to worry about harsh frequency content. Overall, the highs are inoffensive and should offer plenty of height and air. Summary To be fair, this isn’t a huge problem as most wired mics don’t have these chat mixer features. And considering that most people tend to hang out in party chat, regardless of their preferred console, I doubt anyone will really notice. That said, Microsoft gets the edge when it comes to fine tuning chat when playing with random gamers online. and in terms of sound quality, the SONYs are superior, especially in the low end realm, but this is fair since --

so far the EPOS with Dolby Access set to MUSIC: WARM EQ PRESET, they’ve handled Sia, Alice in Chains, and some Eminem, and everything has been fairly enjoyable While I have heard more defined audio with the likes of the HyperX Cloud, this headset maintained a similar level of audio quality over multiple devices. If you flip between consoles and PC often, this will provide almost the same experience on each one.Especially with my additional sound card in my PC brings really out their sound. Comfort wise they are super cozy to wear. Microphone quality is also top notch. In its standard flat response, the bass offers good punch, but you really need to give it a major boost if you want it to respond the way most games intend. For most of my time testing the H6Pro, I had the EQ boosted the most in the lows, adding a subtle reduction in the midbass for a smoother transition. With this adage of gain, the bass delivers a more prominent sub-bass, adding texture and rumble to many different sound design elements of games. Playing some Modern Warfare 2, I found the bass really came into its own on the H6Pro. Shotguns, grenades, and many other hard effects will give you that meaty impact you’re looking for, as long as you set your EQ in the right place. Mids Having an audio profile of such clarity means the H6Pro is a fantastic headset for gaming, too. Wearing a top-notch headset is a great way to improve your online multiplayer experience, as they can help you become more aware of your surroundings by highlighting distant footsteps, vehicles and gunshots. I found this to be the case in PUBG: Battlegrounds. Over in Gran Turismo 7 , the H6Pro helped me listen out for rival motorists trying to cut me off at the apex, and I was able to defend my position much more effectively as a result. Audio is fine. Not great but not bad, but if you are used to more expensive headphones these will sound a bit muddy. Personally the sound is not clear enough any type of gaming, and even just listening to music is not that great. Not bad, but not great.

Neither headset is particularly overwhelming, however, and the tuning for these particularly drivers, on either set, is more balanced than some gaming headsets I've tested. For that reason, if you want the bass shaking your eardrums you best look elsewhere. Testing the chat quality through discord, the mic ended up sounding decent, but nothing special. Other players can hear you clearly, but there is still some fuzz to the sound. I’m not expecting high-resolution audio from this mic, but some stronger resolution would be appreciated especially going for this price. Soundstage What this means is that, as long as I’m in party chat on a PS4/5, I can separate chat from in-game sounds. This also works if I empathize in-game chat over my party. But this effect stops working when I leave a party. On my Xbox One and Xbox Series X though, the mixer controls all chat. No matter where I am or what game I’m playing, I’m able to tweak what sounds are heard. All of this would be negated if the H6Pro had exterior functions that could adjust these settings by itself.These headphones are amazing, probably even better than I originally thought. The no distortion at max volume thing is putting these actually ahead of the *ahem* other headphones I mention below. Comfort level is INSANE. I wear these all night and forget I'm not listening to my home theater. And I've got Emotiva T1+'s driving my front soundstage, so that's saying something. low end: needs EQ, but, with the EQ they really do sound pretty good.. there's no distortion that's for sure. not muddy. pretty clear. i don't know what to say. it's not in your face, but it's there. Connectivity: this is where I just couldn't get past. I have tried THREE of these headsets, hoping that I just kept getting a "lemon" until I finally gave up. The headset continuously disconnects and it seems to be connected to the mic somehow. If I get disconnected, I have to detach and reattach my mic and suddenly it seems to work. I am not sure if this would be solved if you had a desktop/computer mic and never used the mic on the headset. I know I had the boom mic flipped up during times of disconnection and STILL had to detach and reattach, so I don't believe using a desktop/computer mic would solve this issue. A lot of other people have also experienced this and I hope EPOS is able to resolve it. I ended up with a set of Steelseries Arctis 9 Wireless. I really didn't want them to work, but they were the headset that I have been looking for for so long (good sound, connectivity, etc) - just in case I can save someone from the long months of research and trial and error I had with various headsets. Lightweight build a redesigned headband with improved padding hinged ear cups and memory foam ear pads



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