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The EPOS Audio Wired H3 Closed Acoustic Gaming Headset in Onyx Black combines premium closed-back noise isolation with EPOS-engineered high-fidelity audio to enhance in-game awareness. Featuring a studio-quality noise-cancelling microphone with lift-to-mute, intuitive volume control, and a durable stainless steel adjustable headband, this lightweight headset ensures comfort and clear communication across PC, Mac, and all major consoles.




| ASIN | B08YZ9NMB5 |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,486 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 174 in PlayStation 4 Gaming Headsets |
| Cable feature | NO |
| Compatible devices | PC, Mac, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Volume Control |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | H3 Headset |
| Item model number | 1000888 |
| Manufacturer | EPOS |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 22.6 x 23.7 x 9.5 cm; 608 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
| Specific uses for product | Gaming |
| Style | Headset |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
| Water resistance level | Waterproof |
S**N
Great so far
Very good headphones so far. I use on my PC for gaming. Microphone is clear apparently, sound is good and I rarely need to turn the volume up past low. Fit is comfortable, and well made. I would say it's a good price point. Connectivity is USB and well seated.
M**Y
Super!!
Great sound.quality headphones for the price
D**A
Produto realmente Premium!!
Headset mais confortável que eu já usei. Muito leve. As almofadas se acomodam perfeitamente na minha orelha. Mesmo sem o DAC, esse fone entrega qualidade de som e mic absurda frente aos outros produtos que já testei. Utilizo ele no meu setup mobile e ficou perfeito trabalhar ouvindo música, podcast, vídeos e fazer calls. Só recebo elogios pela qualidade do mic. Ainda, uso para jogar CoD MW3 e agora consigo ouvir claramente os inimigos e consegui melhorar um pouco meu KD. Realmente ele da uma vantagem competitiva em games.
K**1
Fantastic headphones
Fantastic headphones
A**R
Solid Workhorse Headset - Does the Basics Really Well
Honestly, I wasn’t expecting much when I grabbed the EPOS H3 for my gaming setup down here in Florida. I’d seen it around, knew it was from the old Sennheiser gaming line, but figured it was just another mid-range option. After a couple months of using it daily – for everything from late-night Valorant sessions to Zoom calls while waiting out thunderstorms, and even dragging it on a few trips to visit family in Orlando – I’ve got a pretty clear picture of where it shines and where it falls short. It’s not flashy, but it gets the job done without fuss. What stands out most is how comfortable it is for long stretches. Seriously, I’ve worn this thing for 6+ hour gaming marathons during hurricane season power-outages (yeah, we get creative down here) and my ears don’t feel sore, nor does the top of my head ache. The lightweight build and soft ear pads make a difference; I’ve definitely had headsets that started feeling like a vice grip after an hour, but the H3 just sort of disappears. The adjustability is straightforward too – slid it onto my brother’s bigger head when he borrowed it, and it locked in place easily. Sound-wise, it’s competent. The bass has a nice punch that makes explosions in games like Call of Duty feel impactful without being muddy, and the midrange emphasis really helps pick out footsteps or reload sounds in competitive matches – super useful when you’re trying to clutch a round. For music, it’s okay; vocals can sometimes get a bit buried behind the bass if you’re listening to something dense, but for podcasts or casual listening while working, it’s perfectly fine. Nothing audiophile-grade, but honestly, for gaming and chat, it’s more than sufficient. The microphone is where this headset actually surprises me. My teammates consistently comment on how clear my voice comes through – no muffled sounds or excessive background noise picking up my ceiling fan or the AC unit (which runs constantly here). It’s plug-and-play simple; I didn’t need to fiddle with settings on my PC or PS5. Just plugged it in via the splitter cable, and it worked. The lift-to-mute feature on the boom is handy too – flick it up when I need to yell at the cat knocking over my coffee cup. Now, for the drawbacks. The volume dial is honestly annoying. It’s this flat disc on the right ear cup that’s stiff to turn with one finger – I often end up using my thumb and forefinger, which breaks my concentration mid-game. Worse, the braided cables, while nice and tangle-free *in theory*, somehow manage to create this faint rubbing noise against the left ear cup when I move my head slightly. It’s not loud, but noticeable in quiet moments, like during a cutscene or when waiting for a match to start. And yeah, no software or EQ customization exists – what you hear is what you get. If you like to tweak your audio profiles, this isn’t the headset for you. On the value front, I paid around $80-$90 for it (seen it on sale sometimes), and for that price, it feels fair. You’re not paying for RGB lights or fancy wireless tech, but you are getting reliable comfort, a genuinely good mic, and solid wired audio that works everywhere – PC, my Switch in docked mode, even my phone when I’m using it to chat while walking the dog around my neighborhood. It’s the kind of headset you buy when you want something dependable that won’t need constant charging or troubleshooting, especially useful when you’re traveling and don’t want to deal with pairing issues in airport lounges or hotel rooms. Would I buy it again? Probably, if I needed a straightforward wired replacement tomorrow. It’s not perfect, but it does the core things well – comfort for long wear, clear communication, and decent game audio – without asking much in return. It’s the reliable sedan of gaming headsets: not exciting, but you know it’ll start every morning. After using it regularly for a few months, especially mixing in those Florida trips where I needed something hassle-free, I’d say it earns a solid 4 out of 5 stars. It loses points for those nagging little annoyances (the volume wheel, cable noise) but gains back a lot for being genuinely comfortable and having a mic that doesn’t make people ask if you’re on a speakerphone. If you prioritize comfort and mic quality over bells and whistles, and don’t mind being tethered by a cable, it’s a sensible pick. Just don’t expect it to blow your mind – expect it to work, day in and day out.
M**R
Una gran opción
Muy buenos audífonos mejor que los de marca “buena” para este precio están excelente y se sienten mejor que los hyperX que cuestan lo mismo
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