Sennheiser introduces the GSP 670, the brand's first wireless gaming headset. The GSP 670 provides gamers significantly more freedom of movement than wired models.
The wireless technology used by the GSP 670 is based on a low-latency connection developed by Sennheiser. Paired with the included GSA 70 compact USB dongle, users will experience a transmission with near-zero delay. This proprietary connectivity is compatible with PC and Sony PlayStation 4. The headset also features Bluetooth to simultaneously pair it to compatible devices, such as smartphones and tablets. Users can pick up calls at the touch of a button and seamlessly switch back to the low-latency connection of their game when they hang up.
GSP 670's closed acoustic design provides a warm, deep bass without compromising the mid-range and high frequencies, so users can enjoy high-fidelity audio. For an even more personal sound, Sennheiser offers its Gaming Suite for Windows. This tool gives an access to various surround sound modes, an equaliser, microphone options, and ready-to-use presets for typical genres and occasions.
The GSP 670 features a broadcast-quality noise-cancelling microphone, which actively minimises background noise and can be muted by simply lifting the boom arm. The gaming headset also provides the ability to independently control the chat audio and game audio via toggling the two integrated volume wheels to balance the levels between gameplay and voice communication.
The battery life of up to 20 hours via Bluetooth and up to 16 hours over the low-latency connection allow for long gaming sessions. Intelligent battery management detects when the headset is used and automatically powers the headset on and off to maximise battery life. The GSP 670 supports quick charging over USB: after a 7-minute charge the headset can be used for 2 hours. The headset can also be used while charging and will work solely via USB cable without the USB dongle connected to the system.