The long-awaited successor to the GSP 300 series is here, with the EPOS H3 sporting a fan-led design that aims to shake the criticisms of its predecessors. It's the first pair of cans to ditch the Sennheiser branding after the two companies parted ways last year, and EPOS is keen to show that it doesn't need the other logo to produce a quality gaming headset.
With over a century of audio innovation, it's less a question of whether the EPOS H3 is a good headset and more of where it sits in the market. Its $119 / £109 MSRP is a little on the pricier side of wired audio, and it's sandwiched between some of the best gaming headsets around, but you might find value compared to Razer's $99 Blackshark V2 and Logitech's $129 G Pro X depending on what you're looking for.
EPOS is known for headsets that are built to last, and the H3 is no different. The price tag of the H3 is definitely backed up by its build quality - a mixture of smooth, solid plastic, stainless steel, and premium-feeling leatherette material. EPOS says it's put its new model through extensive stress testing, and over my weeks of testing, it certainly felt like it can stand up to the knocks and bangs of everyday use for years to come.
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