Same Great Sound In With A New Lick Of Paint For The EPOS H3PRO Hybrid

White EPOS H3PRO Hybrid

The EPOS H3PRO Hybrid gaming headset just got two brand new colors, meaning even more choice for putting together the perfect desktop aesthetic.

Epos has just announced a new duo of creative changes to the established lineup of EPOS H3PRO gaming headsets. Players looking for a premium tier of gaming headset can expect to find this very capable option in the wireless space to come in two new colors, Ghost White and Racing Green. This new brings the total number of swatch options in the EPOS H3PRO line up to three, meaning anybody opting for the low latency wireless or onboard ANC that this option provides won’t need to simply settle for a little black number.

The EPOS H3PRO was already an attractive option for anybody grabbing a top flight pair of cans. This device manages to tick all the usual boxes for a gaming headset. The closed back configuration has a solid set of 40mm drivers that deliver 7.1 surround sound across a 20-20,000 Hz range. This isn’t surprising for a gaming headset, but the H3PRO adds in some extra elements that raise it beyond plenty of its competition, with an impressive microphone setup, plenty of padding, and a whole cache of connectivity. This can plug right into the action with a low latency dongle or a USB cable compatible with PC, PS5, and PS4. The headset also connects to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Mac with a 3.5 mm cable. The wide variety of connectivity options lets gamers experience the freedom of wireless connections across multiple devices without any hassle or delays.

If there’s any doubt about the quality of these cans, then the history of the brand should speak volumes. Epos and its offerings are the results of a successful joint venture between audio specialist Sennheiser and technology group Demant. Whether you prefer Sebring Black, Ghost White, or Racing Green more options are always good options. Check out more about the EPOS H3PRO Hybrid or pick one up for £279 or the local equivalent on the Epos website now.

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For those of you who I’ve not met yet, my name is Ed. After an early indoctrination into PC gaming, years adrift on the unwashed internet, running a successful guild, and testing video games, I turned my hand to writing about them. Now, you will find me squawking across a multitude of sites and even getting to play games now and then

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