🎮 Elevate your game with sound that commands attention and style that travels.
The EPOS | SENNHEISER GAME ZERO is a premium closed-back gaming headset engineered for professionals who demand superior audio fidelity, comfort, and portability. Featuring proprietary transducer technology for crystal-clear sound, a flexible noise-cancelling microphone with flip-to-mute, and a foldable lightweight design with a hard carry case, it’s compatible across PC, Mac, consoles, and mobile devices—perfect for immersive gaming and seamless communication on the go.
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Model Name | GAME ZERO |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Included Components | headset, charger |
Age Range (Description) | Adult,Teen |
Material | Leather |
Specific Uses For Product | personal, gaming, business |
Compatible Devices | PC, Mac, consoles, mobiles and tablets |
Theme | Video Game |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Cable Feature | Retractable |
Item Weight | 10.6 Ounces |
Frequency Range | 50 Hz - 16 kHz |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Style | Headset |
Control Method | Remote |
Number of Items | 1 |
Carrying Case Material | Leather |
Earpiece Shape | Over Ear |
Is Autographed | No |
Series Number | 506079 |
UPC | 615104257412 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00615104257412 |
Manufacturer | Sennheiser |
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 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
ASIN | B00KNPYAEY |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 6, 2014 |
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Top Quality Headphones in every aspect.
Top Quality Headphones for Very good PricePackaging looks Nice, quality madeHeadphones very well made Extreme Durability ***even at the pivot points***High quality materials that look professionalVery Good Mic (Mutes when lifted up)Comfortable after many hoursHas a smooth turning volume control wheel on the side of ear padSound is phenomenal Great bass and quality sound without Amp.. But With amp these things are unreal.... Read full review for details. ***Get a amp to reach full potential*** Recommended amp - JDS Labs Objective2- check it out.for 150$ these headphones are a steal. You will be satisfied. You will forget all about your old headphones once you put them on.I absolutely Love these headphones. I was a little worried switching over from my 7.1 USB surround sound headphones but once I got these I fell in love immediately. To start they came in a nice sleek Box that looked well made and clean haha even though its just cardboard it looked nice I dont want to throw it away. In the Box were the Headphones in a carrying case that looked really nice and was sturdy. It will protect the headphones very well when traveling ect. Once I actually opened the case and took the headphones out I could immediately see the quality of materials and the well thought design. I got the Gaming Zero black and red edition. I gotta say they look really nice not too big not too small. They are very comfortable to wear for hours at a time. The Mic sounds great as well. Excellent quality for headphone mic. One of the big reasons I got them because of their durability. My friend had these headphones and he was showing me how strong they were. He grabbed the earmuffs and twisted them in opposite directions very far and it didn't even looked strained. One of my older pairs of headphones broke at the spot where the headband connects with the Ear Pads and the ones I bought after that felt very fragile I was careful not to grab the headphones by the ear pads and pull them apart just in case they broke at the same spot. But with these there is literally no worry of that at all. Honestly to break these it seems like you would have to intentionally try to break them. But last and most importantly.. The sounds... These things are amazing! The sound truly is very crisp and clear. But I do want to add DONT BUY THESE HEADPHONES WITHOUT AN AMP. Now of course you can and they will still be far better than your old headphones but they will not even come close to the potential they have. Since they are only 150$ now I said what the heck and bought the amp as well which was around 150$ JDS Labs Objective2. Lets just say my buddy that had these headphones for over a year without an amp got super jealous lol. But really these things can seriously crank out some loud Bass. They hit very low Bass and sound really good. I actually get the feeling of my ears tickling a little bit when wearing these haha plus they dont sound like they are about to blow. They remind you of being in a car with subs!.So with the amp and headphone combo that I got for the same price as these headphone used to be it is 100% worth it not even a penny wasted. I am considering buying a backup pair just in case the price bumps up or something like that happens. This is one of those buys that you will actually be happy with the price you paid and feel like it was a great deal. If you need headphones just buy these I guarantee you wont be disappointed. Also Check out the JDS Labs Objective2 it works beautifully with these headphones. Just be prepared to be blown away.. literally.————- Update————— 12/2023It’s been about 5 years and I’m still rocking this same set of headphones. Sound quality is still great, and the mic works like when it was new. After thousands of times flipping mic up it’s never broke on me yet. The only thing I needed to replace were the ear muffs because of the leather getting worn out from A LOT of use. If these ever break I’m going to but this same pair. Especially now that’s it’s 100$ cheaper! I have brought these headphones all over the country and they are still going strong!
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Perfect for gaming. Great for music.
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.
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