Testseek.com have collected 68 expert reviews of the Sennheiser / EPOS GSP 370 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sennheiser / EPOS GSP 370.
October 2019
(83%)
68 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(73%)
61 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Comfortable overear design you can wear for hours
Big boom mic
Plenty of sound
Volume control is tactile and friendly
Comes with the wireless connector
Compatible with Mac
Windows PC
And PlayStation 4
Excellent sound quality
Comfortable design
Great battery life
Works with PC
Mac and PS4
The editors didn't like
No Bluetooth compatibility
And requires the USB plug to work
Won't work with your phone or tablet
Only your computer and potentially your games console
No noise cancellation
No music controls on the headset
Software suite doesn't work on Mac
Not re
Doesn't have seperate game and chat volume controls
Published: 2020-02-01, Author: Phil , review by: tomshardware.com
Incredibly long battery life, Beautifully constructed, All the bass you could wish for with no loss of detail higher up the EQ range,
Disappointing mic quality, Fractional sound quality loss over wired models, Limited software features, Software UI could use a refresh
The GSP 670 is considerably cheaper than Sennheiser's flagship model but bears a similar sturdy design, and its amazingly long battery life is hard to top. However, we'd prefer a better mic, and you won't get the same sound quality as you would with a wir...
Same comfortable Sennheiser GSP design, Great Sennheiser audio, Up to 100-hour battery life, Easy to use software
Micro-USB charging, Price on the higher end
At the end of the day, I did enjoy using Sennheiser's GSP 370 Wireless Gaming headset mainly because of the sound quality and long-lasting battery life.*We use revenue-generating affiliate links and may earn a commission for purchases made using them. Rea...
Published: 2019-12-31, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
The Sennheiser GSP 370 is a very clever headset indeed. At a glance you could be forgiven for thinking it's a fairly standard gaming headset design but with the Sennheiser logo and price hike that comes from such a famous brand, but once you dig a little...
Battery life blows the competition out of the water, Offers Sennheiser's typically excellent audio, Lightweight and comfortable
Bulky and drab, Software is still a bit rudimentary, Mediocre 7.1 implementation
End of the day, I still wish Sennheiser would rethink its design language. Boring, boxy, and corporate. These are the charges I've leveled at the GSP line for years now, and nothing's changed. Sennheiser's certainly got the audio chops to challenge Corsai...
Excellent sound, Comfortable design, Long battery life
Ear cups feel loose, Software can brick the headset, Expensive
The GSP 370 gets the primary thing about a gaming headset right: It provides excellent sound. As an added bonus, its music performance is just as good as its gaming chops, which is rare. It's also not uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time.But in...
Published: 2019-11-05, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
Great Sennheiserquality audio, Sennheiser audio suite offers a wide range of customisation and audiotinkering options, Comfortable and lightweight, great for long and repeated sessions, Very durable and sturdy, Exceptional range for the lowlatency connect
Can look a little cheap, Not the cheapest midrange headset
With an exceptional 100-hour battery life on what can look like a cheap, but is a deceptively sturdy and strong headset, this is already something to keep an eye on. Audio quality, while not on the same level as their more premium outings, is still of a g...
Sub-par mic quality, Lacks chat/game balancer, Pricer than its market peers
The Sennheiser GSP 370 headset supplies you with everything you could want when it comes to gaming audio and battery life, but an awkward form factor, dubious durability and lofty price point may put first-time buyers off...
Incredibly long battery life, Beautifully constructed, All the bass you could wish for with no loss of detail higher up the EQ range,
Disappointing mic quality, Fractional sound quality loss over wired models, Limited software features, Software UI could use a refresh
The GSP 670 is considerably cheaper than Sennheiser's flagship model but bears a similar sturdy design, and its amazingly long battery life is hard to top. However, we'd prefer a better mic, and you won't get the same sound quality as you would with a wir...
100-hour battery life, Most comfortable headset I've worn to date, Beautifully clear sound quality, Solid build quality (mostly), Good quality microphone with mute function, PS4 support
Mute/sync switch can rattle (claimed to have been fixed in the latest revision), Software is a little too basic, A USB Type-C charging cable would be a nice feature for 2020
As you'd probably expect from Sennheiser, overall, the experience has been very positive, almost flawless in fact.The headset is sublimely comfortable to the point that you totally forget it's on your head, even after wearing it for hours on end. The ergo...