Sennheiser GSP 370 Wireless Headset PS4 Review – 100 Hours of Battery Life
Last week, we reviewed the Sennheiser GSP 670 wireless headset. It?s Sennheiser?s flagship model, a premium-priced headset from a company that knows audio. Our verdict, however, was that it was a bit too expensive while missing some crucial features found on lower-priced competitors. Enter the Sennheiser GSP 370. It?s significantly cheaper than the GSP 670, retailing for $199.99, a full $150 less. That?s still not a price to scoff at though and sits firmly within the premium gaming headset market. The question is if it has the features to compete.
At a glance, it might be easy to mistake the GSP 370 as just a cheaper 670 with fewer features, however, some of those caveats make way for other major standout features that headline the GSP 370. For one, the Sennheiser GSP 370 is extremely light. It?s one of the lightest premium headsets I?ve ever used, and while it doesn?t feel quite as ?sturdy? as the GSP 670?s metal and plastic, it feels far from ?cheap,? which is an accomplishment for a lightweight plastic gaming headset. Lookswise, it?s fairly unremarkable, but as I mentioned with the GSP 670, I prefer the low profile black and brushed gray design to anything that?s overly loud visually. I?m in my 30s and I?d prefer not to look like I?m about to shout ?it?s ya boy Chandy!? and stream four hours of Fortnite.
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