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The EPOS H6Pro Open Acoustic Gaming Headset delivers premium open-back audio for a natural, immersive gaming experience. Featuring a lightweight, durable design with cushioned ear cups and a detachable magnetic boom mic, it ensures comfort and versatility for long sessions. Compatible across Xbox, PlayStation, and PC platforms, it offers clear communication without mic monitoring distractions, making it a top-tier choice for serious gamers and streamers alike.




| ASIN | B09FPCVHVN |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 30 Hours |
| Brand | EPOS |
| Brand Name | EPOS |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Material | Faux Leather |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Consoles, Computers, Mobile Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Call Control |
| Controller Type | Wired Controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 601 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Around ear |
| Enclosure Material | Faux Leather |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 100.1 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 28 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 309 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Demant Sound Epos Audio A/S |
| Model Name | H6 Pro Open |
| Model Number | 1000934 |
| Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Movies and Gaming |
| Style Name | Headset |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 840064407359 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
J**N
The best headset I have used yet
For the $80 I paid, I'm blown away. For a while, I've been using the Corsair HS80 to play games with on PC. Those headphones are good, but because I have arthritis in my jaw, if I wear the HS80 for too long, the pressure placed on the jaw joint eventually causes me pain, and it's even worse when I wear glasses. I put up with it for the audio quality and the wireless feature. When I first unpacked the H6Pro, they felt light. Not in a cheap way, I could tell these were built sturdy and well. When I put them on, the comfort was next level from previous experiences. I didn't clamp on my head very tightly, which gave me high hopes for longer gaming sessions. My concern was that I'd be audio quality for comfort, and I'm happy to say my concerns were unwarranted. I'm not an audiophile, but this being my first open back headset I could immediately tell the difference from my closed back HS80. While the sound itself was identical to the HS80, the depth was completely different. In games, I could more easily locate different sounds as it seemed to emulate better, whereas with closed back it sounded like a general direction. It's hard to describe, and something I feel is better experienced. Something to keep in mind, open back headphones means the sound is not isolated, so what you hear is leaking out into your surroundings, and your ears are not isolated from the outside world. This isn't an issue for my living area, but this is something to keep in mind. I also notice that because of this, I don't feel like I am having to raise my voice when talking in game chat or Discord because I can still hear myself well enough. The microphone, from what I've been told, is good but not great. My friends who I usually play with immediately noted that to me that the HS80 had a better microphone, but it isn't too big a deal. Overall, I'm very happy with this headset, and it is easily the best I've ever owned. It has brought my gaming experience to a new level, and I would recommend it to anyone. Especially at its current price of $80.
K**E
Outstanding.
It is a very sturdy feeling headset with adequate weight that isn't too heavy so it is comfortable. Because of it being open-acoustic (open back) the sound quality of this headset is phenomenal and feels more natural but I wouldn't know anything about noise cancellation, I can hear when my uncle wants to knock on my door or talk to me which is a benefit of open back headsets when I can mute my entertainment and hear him fine without having to take them off. I sometimes forget I'm wearing this headset with how comfortable they are. The Mic Quality from the testing I did through Steam has been fairly good too, I don't dislike it so for the price it's been great but I don't play online much anymore so I wouldn't know for sure. I would go so far as to say this headset is better than any major gaming brand I've tried, including the headsets that can be almost double the regular price I paid for these. Fits my big head well and sounds incredible, not too much bass not too shrill either so when I play DOOM Dark Ages, Wuthering Waves or anything else I just get immersed in my games without anything sounding too extra.
M**N
Work Great, not the most comfortable
Sound is good, mic sounds good, I like the knob on the right ear that handles volume, I like the microphone removability and lifting up to mute. The issue is that they really squeeze my head and I need to take them off to feel relief every hour or so. Not ideal for a gaming or work headset.
T**R
Great alternative to the PC38X
Sound quality is fantastic and has some fairly strong bass for an open back headset. I have no complaints with the mic, it's nice and clear. Since this is EPOS it uses some of the same features from the past Sennheiser headsets and that's not a bad thing. It still has the flip up mic mute feature and the volume wheel is on the side of the earcup (although I think it feels a little nicer now). One change they did make is you can pull off the mic now because it's held on by magnets, pretty cool. Sound wise compared to the PC38X it's pretty similar but the PC38X has a more open air sound, you shouldn't be surprised if you ever compared the two in pictures. I would almost call the H6Pro a "semi open" headset, for example if you put the H6Pro on your head your voice is only slightly muffled, but when wearing the PC38X you can hear yourself clear as can be. So in the sound department I would just barely give the crown to the PC38X. Comfort is pretty good, still not the best I've ever had on my head but it certainly has lighter clamping force than the PC38X. Build quality so far seems great, miles better than the PC38X it's made of more than just plastic and feels sturdier. Looks are subjective but I like the H6Pro better in this department as well, it looks more like a gamer headset while not looking overly gamer, clean and no RGB.
F**E
Sounds great; mic too low; not for larger heads
These sound fantastic. The microphone quality is also superb, however it's on the quiet side, and I have to use my third-party software mixer to boost the gain by about +10dB. Size: If you have a hat size bigger than 7 1/2 then you'll feel a little too much pressure on the top of your head. I also don't like that there's not a leather/pleather option for the earmuffs; the cloth gets gross, but at least it's fairly easy to remove for cleaning. That said, the plastic retaining clips for the earmuffs will wear out if you have to remove them frequently for cleaning. I usually clean them regularly while they're on the headphones.
A**R
Really Nice Headset
I feel bad because I wrote a scathing review of the GSP 600 Closed back because they were so uncomfortable. In that review I was like, "Don't worry guys, Sennheiser isn't going anywhere and they'll fix the next headset!" Then I pretty much wrote them off and kept using my Game Ones. Well shortly afterward, Sennheiser sells their gaming headset division to EPOS. Then EPOS decides to stop making gaming products. So I never even got to give them a second chance until now when Amazon slashed the prices. This headset is awesome. The earcups fit around my ears, so there's no pressure. The cable is soft and easily straightens out. The mic is decent although I think the OG Game One still has a better mic. I'm using this with the EPOS GSX 1000 2nd Edition and the experience is phenomenal. This headset will pump the bass if you so desire while keeping the highs detailed. The sound sits a little farther from your ears than the Game One headset, but this is nice for handling explosions in FPS games. Godspeed Sennheiser and EPOS. Hopefully one day you will return to the gaming arena and we can all celebrate pro quality audio once again.
N**I
Terrible quality, do not buy! save your money and buy something better for cheaper!
When I got these headphones I was just like the rest of you, I read all the reviews, watched all the YouTube videos. I loved the look and design of it, and everyone was talking about how good and clear the audio sounded, so naturally I wanted to get my hands on them. I ordered them and I was super excited to unbox and use them. When they finally got here and I connected them, they sounded okay at best. But it’s when I entered a video game when I really started to notice the quality. The sound was terrible. The only words I can use to describe it are “unclear” and “crunchy”. I said to myself “there must be something wrong with them, these are premium quality headphones they can’t sound this bad”, but it turned out this is just how they sound. A lot of people who are reviewing this have never had a quality pair of headphones before. I have a 140$ pair of Astro a40’s and I love them. They have great sound, comfort, looks, and mic. There are only three redeemable qualities on this headset that I can raise it to 2 stars instead of 1. First off, the surround sound was good, but it’s such a shame the audio still sucked. Second, the mic was actually good quality, but then again I much rather have better sound (plus I have a stand alone mic). Third, the mic is removable which is a cool feature which is very neat. But for 180$ headphones I expect premium quality, sound, everything. I am extremely disappointed with this. As you imagined, I returned them immediately. I definitely recommend the astro a40s. I will not be buying form the company again, for I don’t trust it at all anymore after this.
R**T
The Best “Gaming Headset” available. Easily Better than Astro and Steelseries.
As far as gaming headsets go. These are incredible. No they aren’t audiophile but I tested them with my 58x and to my ear there is little difference. The hd58x are slightly more clear. I don’t know where the hate comes from with these. Perhaps it’s the closed variant but open are amazing. Sound: Like I said, not hd58x but so close Build: Better than my hd58x, they have a metal band and the plastic is a brushed finish instead of a cheap shiny finish like my 58x Comfort: this is what ultimately made me stick with these over an audiophile headset. The comfort is amazing. Maybe it’s because of my size head but they are amazing and it’s the best selling point for me. Little clamping force out of the box. Sooooo comfortable Aesthetics: this is obviously not as important for some but I want my headset to look good. The design is amazing and was the first thing to attract my attention. Mic quality is actually really good. I don’t need anything that is crazy as I majority play competitive games. Ultimately I chose these over my 58x. I got tired of not having a mic on my actual header. Modmic was not that great as it added even more wires. There is one wire with the H6pro. It literally offers the best balance as far as sound, aesthetics, build, comfort, convenience and all with a detachable mic that adds no clutter. WORTH. IT. All headsets and headphones are overpriced pieces of plastic so like cars you will always over pay. But these just Strike such a good balance vs the rest of the market
J**O
ESPECTACULAR
En serio de los mejores auriculares que he tenido. Mejor que muchos más caros. Perfecto en comodidad, sonido y micrófono. Esta muy bien para pasar horas. Muchas horas en el trabajo con ellos y genial
A**V
Nice headphones for its price.
Nice headphones. The sound is a little bit "dull" and there is not enough bass, so not really great for listening music, but for games and movies. For its price it is great.
T**.
Goede sound
Zeer tevreden van deze aankoop, zit goed om de oren en op het hoofd. De sound die eruit komt zeer helder en goed, de externe volumeknop / equalizerknop is handig meegenomen. Aanrader.
E**.
Excelentes para su proposito
Ok, en gaming se sacan el 10 es lo mejor que he probado para videojuegos y para ver peliculas, tienen una excelente escena sonora, las frecuencias se sienten ciertamente balanceadas y los bajos son acentuados sin exagerar y estan bien definidos, aparte los audifonos son cómodos. Estos audifonos tienen una muy buena calidad de audio se dice que fueron creados con los drivers de los legendarios Sennheiser HD599 lo cual los hace cruzar la linea de lo que ya se considera sonido de estudio para que se den una idea aunque en lo personal considero que estan por debajo de los DT990 y de los Sennheiser 560s, pero recalco que para gaming son lo mejor, no necesitan un amplificador pero el tener un buen DAC mejora en general el audio. De los puntos negativos solo le veo uno y es que las almohadillas acaloran un poco ( no mucho ) pero estas se pueden remplazar por otras, hay una gran variedad para escojer ya que son compatibles con varios modelos de EPOS-S..
A**A
Excelente qualidade
Excelente headset, ótima separação de canais e um som neutro, sem incrementar nenhuma faixa de frequência. A princípio, por eu sempre usar fones com um incremento de som na faixa dos graves e, além disso, possuir um sistema com subwoofers no pc, achei o som muito "sem sal" mas, como o propósito era o uso em jogos mais competitivos (fps em geral) acabei sendo surpreendido pela fidelidade e qualidade do som. Percebo facilmente a direção e distância dos sons e, mesmo em momentos com muitos outros sons ocorrendo ao mesmo tempo, é possível distinguir cada um deles. Vale ressaltar que o headset não aceita incremento de som grave em um equalizador, deixando-o embolado, neste caso, para quem quer algo mais imersivo em vez de preciso, a versão fechada seja melhor. Desde o primeiro uso, utilizei o headset ligado em um DAC, o Fosi K7, casando perfeitamente com ele.
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