🎮 Elevate your game with sound that wins and comfort that lasts!
The EPOSGame ONE headset delivers premium open-back acoustic sound with 50Ω drivers for precise, natural audio. Its professional noise-canceling microphone with flip-to-mute ensures crystal-clear team communication. Designed for marathon gaming, it features XXL plush velvet ear pads and lightweight durability. Compatible across all major platforms, it offers integrated volume control and a braided cable for reliability, backed by a 2-year warranty.
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Model Name | Game One |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Included Components | Game One Professional Gaming Headset (Black) |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Plastic, Metal, Memory Foam |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Recommended Uses For Product | Calling, Gaming |
Compatible Devices | PC, Mac, consoles, mobiles and tablets |
Theme | Video Game |
Control Type | Media Control |
Cable Feature | Detachable |
Item Weight | 1.38 Pounds |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Style | Headset |
Control Method | Remote |
Number of Items | 1 |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Earpiece Shape | Over-the-ear |
Series Number | 321000155 |
UPC | 615104257443 |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00615104257443 |
Manufacturer | Demant Sound EPOS Audio A/S |
Is Autographed | No |
Item model number | 506080 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 1.38 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.44 x 2.5 x 9.25 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.44 x 2.5 x 9.25 inches |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
ASIN | B00KK8ZLEC |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 26, 2014 |
M**O
The best PS4 headset, I've tried many!
TL;DR: All headsets have their tradeoffs. These strike the most perfect balance of the many I have tested.**Note: I am not an expert headphone reviewer but I have listened to a lot of headphones. I apologize in advance for my rambling.I prefer to plug my PS4 headsets into the bottom of my controller. I know the sound is not at maximum potential compared to a headset directly wired to the PS4 but it has a few advantages over other wireless options. For one, I found the connection to be more reliable both in not dropping audio, not having static interference, and having no mic connection issues. Second, I only have to worry about charging one device versus two. At third, I have more flexibility and variety when it comes to the headphones themselves.I've tried a variety of headphones/headsets including the PS Golds, Astros, Turtle Beach, and even high end headphones without boom mics like my Oppo PM-3s, Sony MDR1As, Bose in ear monitors with mic, Sennheiser Momentums, V-Moda ZNs, and even some HiFiman HE 400is. Long and short of it, I've tried a large buffet of different headset options and these are my absolute favorites for PS4 gaming. They offer the best balance of sound quality, durability, mic quality, comfort, reliabilty, and convenience.** Sound Quality vs. **A lot of my regular headphones (non gaming headsets) have better sound quality. For example, these could never compete against my Hifiman headphones. But regular headphones generally don’t have a mic and if they do, they aren’t as specialized as gaming headset mics. For example, the GAME One’s have sound cancelling tech in them that works really well. I have kids and they often can’t be heard in the background through my mic. Not only that, but a lot of times my regular headphones are too fragile or expansive to merit having them around as simply gaming headphones. A pretty solid headphone for use with a PS4 controller are the Bose Soundsport headphones, especially the ones with the Android compatible mic (the iOS mic is not compatible with the PS4 controller btw). I recommend them if you are looking for something very versatile.As for other gaming headsets, I’ll write about a few notable observations. I think these have better sound than the GAME Zeros. They are open headphones and they have better sound imaging (I can pinpoint individual sound sources better), a wider sound stage (they sound more like listening to my living room speakers), and overall better sound quality. As far as the sound quality goes, they aren't quite as good as the Astro A50s but they are absolutely good enough and they have superior connection reliability and mic quality (the mic alone is why I would choose these over Astros).I also greatly prefer the open nature of this headset (they leak noise FYI, but not too much to be bothersome to my wife). Most headset headphones, unless they play back your own voice, make my voice sound muffled, like I am speaking underwater. This is due to the closed nature of the headphone. Since these are open, when I speak, I sound like I'm speaking naturally in my living room. I also greatly prefer the more expansive sound, I prefer it anyway over simulated surround sound. I think simulated surround sound is almost a gimmick. The trade off in sound quality has never made it worth it and I will always pick really good stereo over ok simulated surround.A lot of headsets seem to favor specific audio frequency bands. For example, I think the Sony headsets have more a V-shape, meaning they favor bass and higher frequencies. This makes for an exciting and fun sound but I think it’s somewhat fatiguing and the bass can blur out some of the midrange sounds (where most of the sound exists). Another example is how the steelcase headsets I tried seem to favor the midrange sound frequencies, which is good for identifying sounds with precision, things like footsteps and gun shot direction. To me, this sort of sound emphasis is somewhat boring. Compared to many I would call the Sennheiser GAME Ones as balanced. They have good bass, good midrange, and decent highs. They are an all-around headphone but don't excel at a particular sound frequency (the Mario of the bunch).The other notable thing for me is that these can be powered very well with my controller. They get surprisingly loud and aren't too power hungry. Many higher end headphones I used that have better sound can't be powered by the controller (not a surprise). I thought for a long time that I was stuck having to use in-ear headphones like the Bose Soundsports I mentioned. When I saw how loud these could get (I never use them at max volume for example), I was very surprised.** Mic vs.**These have the best mic. Period. The mic’s sound isolation, voice quality, build quality, and convenience are fantastic.** Comfort vs. **I definitely have more comfortable regular headphones, like my Sony MDR1As and the Steelcase headsets are more comfortable. But with that in mind, these are quite comfortable. I have a big head and with a bit of headband stretching, these are comfortable for me for hours of gameplay. Other headphones may sit on my head more comfortable but they get sweaty. These being open backed don’t do that. So in the end I prefer these. They “disappear” on my head better.** Issues **My only complaint is that I wish the build was like the GAME Zeros, where the ear pieces swiveled and the whole headset can collapse. I also wish they had the carry case that those come with. If Sennheiser could blend the headband and case of the GAME Zeros with the open back and sound of the GAME Ones, they would be the perfect gaming headset for me on my PS4.
F**E
Amazed and in love! UPDATE: Amazing Customer Support
This was my first high end headset I bought in my life after reading a lot of reviews.I think this headset has it all. After owning them for 4 months I can say I am pleased.The audio of this headset is the cleanest audio I have heard on any headset. It is not hard on the bass, not hard on the treble. It is pure balance. It takes a bit of time getting used to it as you may think it is not mind blowing at the beggining, but once you realize you are hearing every single thing that was intended to be heard and that your ears aren't suffering, you will understand why this headset is pure gold.The mic is also extremely good at cancelling noise and the voice is crystal clear. I use this headset a lot for work conferences and gaming and it has been amazing at handling both scenarios.One nice thing is that it also comes with two cables. One long cable with mic and headphone jacks separated, and another one that is shorter with 3 pole jack percect to use it on the phone or the laptop.I got it for 110 USD and I would buy it again at that price (or lower), that's what I think they cost. I wouldn't buy it at the higher price tag it used to have.As for the durability, I bought a case to store them and haven't had any issues with them so far. They are perfect although they are still pretty much brand new.---------------- UPDATE --------------------January 2020, my Game One failed after 7 months of using it. My left driver died and I couldn't hear anything. I feared the worst but still kept my peace of mind and tried to give a shot to the warranty process.Keep in mind that I live in Colombia, not the US, so this summarized story is what happened to me and how Sennheiser's customer support resolved my issue.- Wednesday Feb 12 in the morning: Left driver failed suddenly- Wednesday Feb 12 in the afternoon: Tried to reach one of the official dealers of Sennheiser in my country. I coudln't complete any form to repair my product in the website as they all require a US based address.- The first dealer told me I had to contact Amazon, that they were not capable of doing anything for me- Contacted amazon support, although I was unable to do it from the item itself as this happened 7 months after the purchase. Support guy took my issue seriously and reached out to Sennheiser himself and called me back so that I could talk directly to the support person in the US- Sennheiser support immediately gave me hope. They told me they had a Global Warranty and that they would make sure to fix my issue. She gave me a new number of a dealer in my country and told me the first dealer I called was banned a few months ago for poor service (no doubt about it)- I called this new dealer and he was close to an angel from heaven. He again told me that Amazon products had Warranty limitations but that he would do anything possible.- I wrote an email to the Sennheiser support girl and this new dealer so that they could coordinate what they could do for me.- Thursday Feb 13: I received a call from the dealer in my country and he told me that he had a conference call with Customer Support department in the US to take care of my case and that the outcome was favorable- Monday Feb 17: I got confirmation that they would take care of my headset replacing the unit and asked me to send the bad one to my dealer. This was a local shipping.- Tuesday Feb 18: I got a picture from my dealer telling me that my new unit arrived- Wednesday Feb 19: I sent the bad unit to my dealer- Monday Feb 24: My new unit arrived at my office. I had to pay for this local shipping too.This is how in 12 days I went from "#@!$@, my 150 USD headset is dead" to "Wow, life is good". Sennheiser took care of me and treated me like I was the most important customer in the world, like all brands should do with every buyer. I am amazed at this and grateful that I chose this brand. Never in my life have I had an experience like this given that I am an overseas customer that is usually treated like garbage by companies.TOTAL COSTS: 9USD in total for both shippings.I have enjoyed my new headset for about 20 days now and I am happy.I hope you guys have a good experience with Sennheiser support if you ever run into issues.
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