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THE GSP 670

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighing just 398g the plastic body of the GSP 670 is lighter than expected.

 

 

As for size the GSP 670 is clearly a mid to large gaming headset.

 

 

Both the EPOS logo and the EPOS Sennheiser logo are printed on the exterior of the left side.

 

 

Instead of the EPOS Sennheiser logo on the exterior of the right side we see the model name.

 

 

Just like with the GSP 370 the GSP 670 features a fixed noise-cancelling unidirectional boom microphone that has a rubber coated section which as you can see is very flexible (pull it up to mute it). The microphone also features a built-in windscreen for optimal results.

 

 

On the base of the left earcup we find the micro USB port, activity LED and the Bluetooth pairing slider.

 

 

Again, just like with the GSP 370 the GSP 670 features a large dial from where you can adjust the main volume and turn the headset on and off (just turn the dial all the way down to turn the headset off).

 

 

At the bottom of the right earcup we find the surround sound/preset switcher button and a small roller from where you can adjust the volume of the microphone (chat).

 

 

Even though the memory foam earpads EPOS used leatherette all around the front and center are actually made by fabric.

 

 

To remove the earpads just pull them outwards (push them on all sides to re-attach them).

 

 

By using a split padded headband your head doesn't get as hot as with other models thus increasing comfort levels.

 

 

Taking a look at the top we see the two adjustable tension sliders (these don't change things much, just enough for you to adjust to the GSP 670 easier).

 

 

Each side of the GSP 670 can extend up to 55mm (110mm total) via 12 increments (not visible ones).