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The EPOS H6Pro is a lightweight, closed acoustic gaming headset designed for immersive audio experiences across multiple platforms, featuring a high-quality speaker system, a convenient lift-to-mute boom mic, and a comfortable design for extended gaming sessions.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Default controllers for various platforms (Xbox, PS, Nintendo Switch, PC) |
Control Type | Call Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 322 Grams |
Is Electric | Yes |
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 | Over-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 |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
C**S
Not bad but great at a used price point
I bought these used for 60$ used completely worth it because I’ll really only be using with the steam deck on flights where closed back is needed. I have the open back ones already and much prefer the sound stage on those. If you want zero outside noise and only hear the game. The closed back hands down are the ones for you. Less sound bleed on the closed back, so if you are gaming in a room while someone is watching a movie these don’t bleed sound as much as the open back.Open back: wide sound stage less bassClosed back: narrow soundstage more bass.These things sound identical to my closed back GSP but way more comfortable. The bass is noticeably crisper and less muddy, still has that “scoop” sound profile that all sennheiser/epos closed back headsets have. Mine had no rattling.Been trying a plethora of DAC’s and the GSX1000 adds the icing on the sound profile like I expected too. But other dacs such as the x4 do a good job as well. Little fat down low but the clarity is still there. They do sound great plugged into standard jack ports on my pc. You will experience bad sound quality if your device can’t drive these headphones. 280ohm impedance so keep that in mind when buying. Among the game series, GSP series, and the h6 series. These are the most comfortable of the 3.I like the open back better, the gsx dac really bumps the bass and makes the soundstage wide. Hearing distant skirmishes and artillery really feel distant with the open. You get a similar experience with the closed back but the difference is enough for me to chose the open back as my preferred headset.
A**Y
EPOS H6PRO EPIC
The media could not be loaded. I have tried many gaming headsets and nongaming headsets with sperate mics and they all never hit the mark. These headphones I been wearing for 4 hours and no pain anywhere on my head after my gaming season. I haven't received my dac yet, but just running theses from my motherboard audio they are loud. I play warzone 2.0 and I'm hearing sounds I've never heard before. Furthermore, the audio quality seem natural, no over the top bass or not too much treble. Additionally, since these are closed back and not open back all the audio is kept in the ear cups and do not escape out to the environment, nor does the outside environment creep in. So far after 4 hours of owning these I give these 5 stars. I'll update again when I get my dac installed. Lastley, according to my peeps on discord I sound way better than I did when using the Logi G35 mic.Build Quality: 5 stars. Very sturdy, not cheap feeling at allPrice: You get what you pay for, and these are 5 stars.Sound Quality: 5 stars. I'm hearing things in games I've never heard before.Mic Quality:: 5 stars. People on discord say I sound much better.No cons as of right now.
T**.
Sound quality isn't meant to be a standard headphone...
As an audiophile, gaming headphones have never really been amazing for me, but, rather, they've all mostly been pretty terrible. For one, "gaming" headphone sound is meant to be tuned so you can hear the sound fx in a video game. All the tiny little gunshots, footsteps, voices maybe, explosions, and so on. To be honest, even for a gaming headphone, they didn't do all that much. Footsteps could barely be heard, gunshots were loud and crisp, explosions were explosions, footsteps didn't exist, but the directional sound is really good.Now, one ick that I have for these is that the setup generally isn't that easy. I mean, it's just plug and play, right? Yes, for the most part. My peanut brain found it difficult, ONLY because I simply didn't push the cord in far enough, but even then the audio kind of crackles and gets wonky if you don't put it in perfectly.If you are looking for good sound and decent gaming experience, go with the Razer Black Shark V2 or the Razer Kraken Tournament Edition. Both are great. Black Shark is more immersive for gaming and ehhh for overall sound. Kraken is pretty much balanced perfectly among all sound. Music is great, gaming is immersive. However, the mic quality on any headset you get unless its $250 or more will be terrible.
J**T
Great for working at home
This headset is durable and the mic is not oversensitive. Callers can hear me clearly but small background noises are not a disruption. The earphones have noise cancelling so that helps, too. I've been using this 5 days a week since February 2021 and am still happy with it.It could possibly be improved by the band being a bit more adjustable - some might find it too tight.I've recommended this to co-workers.
M**L
After years of use
Great headset it feels like I’m cheater with how easily I hear foot steps and the precise location they’re coming from in call of duty. And still sound great with all my other games I do use a sound blaster x external sound card with them.
S**W
Super stiff pads and no bass.
I have the closed back version of these and those are surprisingly good for FPS and single player games.I do not like the open back ones at all.I have tried or own the following headphones and headsets:- Sennheiser HD 560S- DT 990 Pro 80 ohm- Sennheiser PC38X- EPOS H6Pro closed and open back- EPOS H3Pro Hybrid- Corsair HS80 RGB- Razer Blackshark V2 Pro wirelessThe EPOS H6Pro open back headset lacks bass. Like all of it. The audio sounds hollow and airy. There is no body or "oompf" to any of it.The earpads are stiff and uncomfortable.The earpads for the open and closed backs are swappable. I tried this because the closed back earpads are comfy and great. The only thing this did was severely reduce the soundstage of the open backs and did almost nothing to improve the complete lack of bass.I do not recommend the EPOS H6Pro open backs at all. The closed backs have just as good soundstage and imaging but have bass.The microphone is good and clear.Not much else to say about that.
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