It's hard to resist all that functionality and features paired with the Sennheiser quality. Especially the part where you detach the mic boom and can use them outdoors with your phone and still use them as a headset. Great sound quality, great noise cancelling. What's not to like?
@@AndrewLamas19 I don't believe my eyes. Are you telling me the best headphone company in the world (or one of the best) is not doing headphones any longer?
I've investigated this headset a little more and, in my view, it's not worth the price tag: - It doesn't properly connect wirelessly to your PC (has no USB dongle), and for its Bluetooth connection, it uses a slow SBC codec, which creates a noticeably lower quality audio while wireless, regardless of where you're wirelessly connected to (PC, phone, whatever (unlike the GSP 670), which means you're going to be looking for a wired connection whenever possible, so this isn't a true wireless headset) - It also drains battery while plugged in via 3.5 mm jack. - So, basically, this is a wired USB headset. And, for a wired headset, at that price, you might as well spend half your money on the standard EPOS H3 If you really insist on having simultaneous multi-platform connectivity, but with high quality Bluetooth, using high quality codecs, I would suggest either the GSP 670 or even the EPOS Adapt 660
FYI, Xbox does not connect via Bluetooth. You’ll have to use the 3.5mm cable to the controller.
Solid review that covers everything I was curious about, thanks for covering!
How do the h3hybrid compare to the h6pro in terms of sound
Damn! This guy does some excellent reviews
It's hard to resist all that functionality and features paired with the Sennheiser quality. Especially the part where you detach the mic boom and can use them outdoors with your phone and still use them as a headset. Great sound quality, great noise cancelling. What's not to like?
Senn and Epos aren’t acquainted anymore also sennheiser was sold to a hearing aid company
@@AndrewLamas19 I don't believe my eyes. Are you telling me the best headphone company in the world (or one of the best) is not doing headphones any longer?
I've investigated this headset a little more and, in my view, it's not worth the price tag:
- It doesn't properly connect wirelessly to your PC (has no USB dongle), and for its Bluetooth connection, it uses a slow SBC codec, which creates a noticeably lower quality audio while wireless, regardless of where you're wirelessly connected to (PC, phone, whatever (unlike the GSP 670), which means you're going to be looking for a wired connection whenever possible, so this isn't a true wireless headset)
- It also drains battery while plugged in via 3.5 mm jack.
- So, basically, this is a wired USB headset. And, for a wired headset, at that price, you might as well spend half your money on the standard EPOS H3
If you really insist on having simultaneous multi-platform connectivity, but with high quality Bluetooth, using high quality codecs, I would suggest either the GSP 670 or even the EPOS Adapt 660
Hey I keep getting feedback when I use the boom mic on my ps5 controller how do I stop this from happening 🤔oh I’m using the H3 hybrid
how does this compare to the blackshark v2 USB???
can't connect to bt at my pc :\ don't understand why
@@Alcamps how are you attempting to connect?
@@ebpman bluetooth whit cable is perfect
Xbox?