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The EPOS Gaming H6Pro is a closed acoustic over-ear headset designed for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC gamers. Featuring proprietary high-quality speakers for dynamic and accurate sound, a redesigned lightweight profile for extended comfort, and a lift-to-mute detachable boom arm microphone, it delivers professional-grade audio and seamless communication for immersive gaming sessions.
S**N
Amazing
If you're a gamer or just genuinely care about the quality of your sound, this should be your top pick. When I first tried this headset, I honestly was disappointed because it was the first time I didn't immediately love a product for my setup. I thought it sounded so different and I couldn't tell if that was a good thing or not. I thought I was going to return it, but I decided to try it for a bit longer. Not long after that, I realized, I hear more details with this headset than anything else I've ever tried. In games, music, and tv/movies I could hear each layer of sound flawlessly.I had a hard time trying to understand how it would sound based on how other people described it so I want to try my best here... I bought both the Closed back and the Open back options so I will compare them both here.Closed: The bass is very punchy but not muddy at all. The bass is strong and manages to deliver a powerful sound that truly immerses you in intense moments. The mids are slightly emphasized and make for vocals to be very clear and beautifully brought to life. The highs are noticeably bumped up(because these are closed back and made with a bias towards gaming, which benefits from boosted highs). However, I really appreciated the emphasized highs. It felt as if it was the perfect amount needed to complete the sound signature of this headset. Without the highs as they are, the headset might've been too bass-heavy and sounded as if it was lacking in some situations. Overall, an extremely pleasant and full sound that is enjoyable for all types of uses.Open: To my surprise, the bass was extremely similar, if not identical to the closed-back pair. The mids are noticeably flatter, in order to preserve the original sound signature of whatever content is being consumed. This doesn't make it sound bad or worse by any means but it's an example of the differences in what type of sound these will provide compared to the closed-back. The highs are also noticeably flatter, even more than the mids, but again this is not a bad thing. It makes for the sound signature of the headset to be what everyone says is "natural", meaning it doesn't do much extra apart from how the sound was intended to be heard when it was made. Whether it be gaming, music, or movies/tv, this sound signature fully captures the intended sound for each and everything you listen to, meaning very little is added to boost or emphasize whatever vision the sound designers/engineers had for their creations. I said in for the closed back that the highs felt appropriate and that it would have felt lacking without them, but I believe these don't sound lacking despite having similar bass because the mids are also toned down. Finally the open-back design. They feel extremely lightweight, almost like you're not even wearing a headset, and allow for a good amount of sound to be heard from your environment. I found that in competitive games, listening in for quiet footsteps was more challenging because it wasn't as closed off as the closed-back. However, with music and tv/movies this wasn't an issue.IMPORTANT: When I was using both of these, I felt as if the volume on both of them was very low. I was really confused as to why and was even jokingly saying to my friends, "I refuse to believe this is the epitome of EPOS audio". It seemed unbelievable to me that something that had such good sound would top out at such a low volume which was about only 75% of my previous headset, the Logitech G PRO X Wireless. I spent weeks trying to figure it out and eventually I stumbled upon a Reddit thread that fixed everything. To EVERYONE who uses Onboard sound straight from your motherboard, if you have Realtek audio drivers, go to your Windows Search bar and type in "Realtek Audio Console". Open it and in the audio tab, you should see an option called "Amplify Level". This option is a limiter for your audio and is what was causing BOTH of my headsets to sound quiet. I highly recommend setting it to at least the "Powerful" setting as this is a very decent upgrade in volume over "Performance". However, if you want the absolute maximum volume output available, go with "Extreme" but PLEASE be careful with your volume settings in any app or game you use, as this setting does really get EXTREMELY loud.Conclusion: To be completely honest, if I had only ever gotten one of these without ever trying the other, I would be completely satisfied with either one in terms of sound. Both the Closed-Back AND Open-Back pair OBLITERATE my G PRO X Wireless in terms of sound quality and comfort. For a purely gaming experience, I do believe the closed-back is the better choice, because of how powerful and rich the audio experience is. Because it's closed-back, very little sound from your environment will interrupt your listening experiences, which for gaming, especially competitive games is extremely beneficial. The open-back provides a very satisfyingly "natural" sound to everything you will listen to. However, the open-back nature of the headset does mean that some external sounds might overwhelm very quiet sounds like footsteps. If you have enough money to buy both of them, try directly comparing them to each other as I did. I would recommend doing so in order for you to see for yourself which you like and prefer more. But for those of you who can only choose one, I would definitely recommend the closed-back.
R**O
Great fit and sound! Really good build quality.
Got this for cheap and it is great so far. Very snug and the sounds are amazing. Since it's the closed version, it really blocks the noise well. The mic being detachable is great and it's just attached with a magnet so you don't need to worry about breaking any plugs and pins. The weight for me is kinda heavy compared with my past headphone which was a Logitech G433, but it's alright. The design is very clean and doesn't look too gamery, you can take these out for a walk and look stylish too.
E**H
Explosion-ready gaming headphones with a functional (if quiet) microphone attached
I used my EPOS H6Pro for over a year (maybe closer to two years) before the cables died out on me. Besides that, I never had a problem with them (though you may look for headphones that last slightly longer).As a pair of headphones, I remember these fondly for their ability to make in-game explosions really boom and shake my ear drums. I imagine they'd be great headphones for a game like Helldivers 2, or some other similar game that has a lot of sonic spectacle. They were crisp enough for footsteps and distant gunfire and strong enough to make explosions really shake. All and all the sound was good by my amateur understanding of sound quality. Perhaps more trained ears might think their tuning a little dramatic and "unbalanced" or something like that.The microphone does a pretty good job clearing out unwanted sounds but also tends to be a little quiet (at least according to friends on Discord and Xbox when I was using this headset regularly). It is removable, though, so you can wear them as pure headphones if you really wanted to. I probably wouldn't, but hey, the option is nice. I mostly enjoyed the novelty of it.If you need a decent enough pair of gaming-oriented headphones, they are one of the better options I've personally used. Still, you could also work on getting a good pair of headphones (and then, separately, a good microphone) and probably get significantly better results on both ends. If convenience is a deciding factor, though, I don't think you'll regret buying these.
M**R
Probably the best sounding and most comfortable headset at this price
Bought the open back version of this a year or so ago and hated it. Sound was lacking, sounded bloated. Figured I'd give the closed back version a try after wanting a closed headset. Had tried the GSP series, but they were wildly uncomfortable to wear for almost any period of time. Saw the h6pro on sale for $98 and figured I'd give this version a try. Now I've read most people said the closed version is better than the open, and in my experience, they were right. Very comfortable to wear, sound quality is amazing for a gaming headset. I have mine paired to a Fosi K5 and it's fantastic (this is coming from someone who owns two LCD headphones, the GX and 2021 X). Plenty of rumble in the bass department and clarity where you need it. Sound stage is also pretty good for a closed headset. If you're deciding on this or a GSP, choose this. Bought a second in racing green for my desktop (the white version is going to be used at my office at work). Overall probably the best closed headset Epos makes, with the best open back being the pc37x/pc38x. Very happy with my purchase.
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