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EPOS I SENNHEISER GAME ZERO Gaming Headset, Closed Acoustic with Noise Cancelling Microphone, Foldable, Flip-to-mute, Ligthweight, PC, Mac, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Smartphone compatible.

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Color: Game Zero Black


Style: Headset


Features

  • Closed Back - Closed Back Design Featuring Tailored Leatherette Double Layered Memory-Foam Ear Pads For The Maximum Acoustic Seal To Block Outside Noise.
  • Xxl Earcups - Modern, Lightweight Yet Robust Design Featuring Xxl Ear Cups Incorporating Sennheiser'S Model Specific Transducer Technology Delivering Extreme Sonic Clarity.
  • Noise-Canceling Mic - Crystal Clear Conversations Ensured With The Professional Quality Noise-Canceling Microphone That Automatically Mutes When Boom Arm Is Raised.
  • Foldable - Foldable Design Featuring A Volume Control Located On The Right Ear Cup With Two Cables Included For Multi Platform Compatibility

Description

Designed for the gamer that demands no-compromise audio performance, comfort as well as portability, the Game Zero is the classic stereo headset that meets the challenge. A closed acoustic headset with a unique foldable design, the Game Zero delivers high fidelity audio with deep bass extension for an immersive experience. The Game Zero’s original transducer technology delivers extreme audio clarity for exceptional realism and details for instant in-game reactions. A microphone with a flexible lift-to-mute boom arm ensures game chat that is crystal-clear for on-the-fly strategy discussions. Meticulous material choice and robust mechanics ensure long-term sustainability in the lightweight Game Zero which comes with its own hard carry case. Excellence and convenience in one tidy package.


Brand: ‎EPOS Gaming


Series: ‎GAME ZERO


Item model number: ‎506079


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎10.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎9.1 x 9.09 x 9.29 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.1 x 9.09 x 9.29 inches


Color: ‎Game Zero Black


Batteries: ‎2 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Sennheiser


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎June 6, 2014


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  • Perfect for gaming. Great for music.
Color: Game Zero Black Style: Headset
Before anything, I'd like to point out this is my first real headset that costed me more than $100, which I bought along with my gaming rig. The sound is flat and neutral, which is perfect in my case because I'm the type to take time on fine-tuning my equalizer according to my taste. I usually have mine set at a "W" pattern, with little modifications here and there depending on what I feel I should hear. I enjoyed my gaming sessions very much because of the way this headset fit around my ear; it is snuggly. From time to time, I do feel the need to introduce new air in for the fact that it is a closed back type headphones. The fact didn't matter to me because I'm the type to take quick breaks here and there anyway. Not a deal breaker. The microphone on this excellent; probably the best I've heard from my friends by the way they describe it as clean and not hearing my window AC running in the background. The mic's arm is flexible, so I can adjust it to how close/far I want it from my mouth. I found it bad to bring it too close to your nose though. During my quick breaks, I found the mute function when the mic boom is brought up very convenient. Being able to quickly mute yourself from a chat group is amazing. As for the volume control located on the left ear cup, I'll get back on that later on. If I'm not playing games, I'm listening to music. I listen mainly to acoustic, rock, metal, and alternative. As I said earlier, these headphones are flat/neutral. I don't consider myself an audiophile, but I do appreciate good music. Along with my gaming rig, I also purchased a sound card, a Sound Blaster Z. I wanted this particular sound card because it can drive headset's impedance rating. The sound card comes along with a software that allows me to modify with their 10 band EQ. One of the challenges I've experienced with these headphones was the head and ear cushions eventually fell apart. It fell apart after using it at least 4-5 days every week for 3 years. The 'leather' were slowly chipping away. It may have been my fault for always sweating on them, so someone else's mileage may vary. I replaced my cushions, by ordering here. Like new again. :) When I do use the headset, I always set my volume rocker control to max. If I need to change volume, I use the music players' control. Reason being is that, I found out that if you max the players' control and control the volume with the headset's rocker, when your music peaks to a higher volume than usual, the sound will dip a bit. I believe when that happens, the headset doesn't get enough power from the rig. That is why I max the volume on the headset -- I allow the headset to pull as much power from the sound card so the sound doesn't dip when the music peaks. This is something I realized from playing around with the headset when I thought it was defective. To simplify, maxing the headset's volume and control the volume from your music player will allow the headset to pull as much power as it needs to prevent the sound from dipping during peak. You need a sound card for this. I would suggest the same sound card I have purchased because the software that comes along with it has great EQ and microphone sound isolation/cancellation. Just something to note about the mic sound isolation -- turning the settings on will delay your voice delivery a bit due to post-processing. But as long as you don't plan on monitoring your own voice, it shouldn't be an issue. Overall, as long as you have the proper sound card to drive this headset, you will love the experience. I've had this for years now and I still love the way it pulls me in to the experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2019 by Ed P

  • Perfect headset - Works with consoles & PC
Color: Game Zero Black Style: Headset
This is my 2nd game zero - My dog destroyed my first one - I didn’t think twice about ordering a 2nd one 9/10
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2022 by Myils Rodrigue

  • Home Office Nirvana
Color: Game Zero Black Style: Headset
These are great headphones if you work from a bit of a noisy home or office and have put up with bad headsets long enough. I am a busy dad who works in a home office. We have kids playing and yelling, practicing piano, running in and out of the house. After using the very lightweight and cool Plantronics Encore H101N for a decade, I decided I wanted something better for listen to music and edit audio and video while cutting down on the household background noise. These headphones have been perfect for that. It's also hand to flip up my mic to auto-mute it when my wife or kid come in to talk to me, they can also tell when it's up that it's safe to talk. It makes sneaking in lunch while listening to a boring conference call easier and safer - no more questioning whether my mute is on or not. I may go back and use my Plantronics during warmer weather, but fall, fall, and spring will find me wearing my GAME ZEROs. I bought these and the GAME ONEs to compare them and ended up keeping these GAME ZEROs. I'll admit the GO open back headphones sound a bit better, especially with the the Dolby 7.1 enabled through the USB dongle, but that dongle is available for purchase seperately. Sound stage is on the GAME ONEs is amazing, but these are pretty good. I'm not a heavy gamer but I'm happy in these. If I was a fanatic and had a smaller head, I'd keep the GOs. My wife likes the GOs as they are cooler and she can hear what the kids are up to better than the isolation of the GAME ZEROs when shes working. My ears get a little warm in the GZs, but I just turn down the heat 2 degrees and I'm fine. Works great in winter. The mic is great for Skype or other voice calling, and I am on monsterously long VOIP calls - sometimes 6-8 hours. The GAME ZEROS are never uncomfortable even for that length of time. I recommend a small phone wind screen over the microphone to cut down on popping noises from splosives. I really appreciate a removable cable that enables me to listen to my iOS devices.. it works great. It's missing the 3-button control, but it does have a volume dial on the right ear cup and also the flip up mic mute. I can live with that. These are better than the GOs for larger dad-size heads, or if you just like super comfy cans. The GOs cause head pain after wearing for 1-2 hours. I do prefer the velour ear cup fabric over the hotter 'leather' of the GZ, but Sennheiser tech support explained the 'leather' is necessary for sound isolation. I agree with this. If you really want the velour cups you can order them seperately as they're interchangeable between models.. The auto-mute when you flip up the mic is perfect for long conference calls when you need to be sure the mic is off to talk to someone in the room with you or eat lunch. No more wondering if the mute is really on. The noise cancelling feature works fine, minimizing background sounds, but not eliminating them completely. I bought these as the same time as the GAME ZEROs and decided to keep the them and return GAME ONEs for the following reasons: 1 - The GZs fold flat 2 - The GZs have removable cable, including a shorter IOS compatible cable 3 - The GZ ear cups are bigger. Yuge! They feel like Cadillacs on your head. Heavenly. The GZs are more comfortable overall, except for heat. 4 - Closed backs. Audio is actually better on the GO, but I can do with a little less spacial fidelity when I need to get work done or listen to a conference call while my daughter practices piano in the adjacent room. I'm a busy dad who works remotely from home. If you have a fully size manly head and can turn the heat down a little so your ears don't overhead and work in a busier home or office, go with the GAME ZEROs. If you're wondering if $200 is too much for a good headset, wonder no more. It is. You deserve them. It's a small favor you deserve for being chained to a desk all day. The only other headset that is more comfortable is the Bose QC-25. That's mainly because they are lighter and have better digital audio processing. But they cost $100 more, require a batter to get the better sound, and frankly the Sennheiser mic is better due to its position, size, and noise cancelling design. If you want' super lightweight and need noise cancellation, get the Bose. If you can live with the slightly more weight, better mic, and sure muting, get the Sennheiser Game Zero. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2016 by Matthew W.

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