🎮 Elevate your game with sound that commands attention and control.
The EPOS H3Pro Hybrid Gaming Headset combines wired and Bluetooth connectivity to deliver crystal-clear audio with active noise cancellation. Featuring a smart button for intuitive control over surround sound and audio mixing, it supports seamless multitasking across devices. Lightweight and comfortable with premium faux leather ear cups, it’s engineered for professional gamers and multitaskers seeking immersive sound and versatile functionality.
Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
Included components | Cable |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Faux Leather |
Specific uses for product | Movies and Gaming |
Charging time | 2 Hours |
Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
Compatible devices | Gaming Consoles, Telephones, Laptops, Desktops |
Theme | Video Game |
Control type | Noise Control |
Cable feature | Retractable |
Item weight | 308 Grams |
Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
Frequency range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Package type | Boxed |
Unit count | 1.0 count |
Style | Contemporary |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 18.3 x 17.6 cm; 308 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | H3Pro Hybrid |
Material Type | Faux Leather |
Size | All-size |
Power Source | Battery-Powered |
Item Weight | 308 g |
S**E
A decent headset to choose between gaming and music.
My previous headset is SteelSeries Arctics Pro Wireless. I really can't tolerant its sharp sound on higher frequency (the "tsss" sound). EPOS H3Pro is much better on all frequency. Also no too heavy low frequency like drums. Overall it sound more balence and comfortable. Bettery can last a dozen hour of playing no problem. Also very fast recharging.Yes, I also encountered the driver problem like others. There's no sound when I first time pluged in the dongle and get the software installed. I have to update the driver manually in the windows device manager first. Also I didn't see the firmware update in the software when I connect it via USB cable until I did it the 2nd time.
A**Y
Worst Headset I ever bought FR
So overall as a headset It works 'fine' for the first few months. I bought mine on the 22nd of November and it has been really nice to have a decent quality headset that was wireless. However after only a few months the mic quality got noticeably worse, everyone I talk to online mentioned it and it turns out even with good care the "Boom arm" just randomly stops working and uses the onboard 'awful' (and I really mean awful) sounding microphone. The attached boom arm doesn't even mute the mic when raised as advertised once this happens. I know wireless headsets are hard to get right but jeez. Everywhere on reddit people have the same exact issues and the defective rate of these headphones is unacceptable tbh.I regret having spent the money I did on these. For the sound quality they are worth £60 at best and and knowing that they will just stop working no matter how well you look after them, well... just don't buy these honestly. I wish I could get a refund. I wasted £120... it's better to do more research and get something cheaper than this fr
Q**G
Sounds fantastic and very comfortable
Just to be aware, the software suite does not appear to work on Windows 11 - great sound out of the box tho
M**R
Great comfort and sound
In the words of The Techne, these are “Stinkin’ Cozy!”Their sound is well balanced and enjoyable.The microphone is good, but I wouldn’t rate it as highly as the older style from the Game one/zero or the pc38x. I’m referring to the physical properties here, those are wired headsets so their microphones will outperform this.The racing green/gold is very nice and they feel high quality with metal here and there.Battery life I would class as good enough.Works well on PS5, though I did have to set the mic level in the PS5 to minimum to stop peaking.Noise cancelling seems poor, I can barely tell when its on.
S**N
ear pads are smaller than you think
There was a lot to like about the headset, but I ended up returning it after a week.Pros-Looks quite nice and stylish compared to other gaming headsets(the usual logitech, hyperx, steelseries)-Pretty decent audio quality compared to other gaming headsets-can work both 2.4ghz via wireless dongle and bluetooth-battery seemed okCons(dealbreakers for me)-The earpads were a lot smaller than I thought. Using it for more than 1-2 hours made it quite uncomfortable-The mic went robotic onceHonestly if the earpads were as big as the wired h6pro headset, I may have kept it.
B**L
Great sound on PC; bad on console.
The build quality is excellent, the gold and green (in my case) looks very stylish and understated. The packaging and accessories are all of a very high standard, but for a piece of equipment in excess of £200, I was expecting much more in terms of sound quality on a console…I bought the H3PRO Hybrid on the strength you can customize the audio and save the ‘Profiles’, via Windows software. I thought these profiles would be saved to the headset, just as they can be saved to my Logitech G933 Artemis Spectrum wireless headset and also a pair of Turtle Beach's I had prior to the Logitech's. But, how wrong I was.If you are a PC gamer, you can tweak the audio and mic to your liking via the EPOS Gaming Suite and save these custom profiles. They sound great on PC and, importantly, *only* on PC.However, I’m a PS5 gamer, and I was disappointed (to say the least), to find that you have to suffer the flat equaliser setting and there’s absolutely no way of changing it. No bass, treble or 7.1 surround sound enhancements whatsoever; just the flat, bland response you would expect from a graphic equaliser with all the sliders set to zero. You could be forgiven for thinking the sound was coming from a much cheaper headset than it is.What’s more, there’s nothing in the manuals or software which states these custom profiles can only be used on a PC and no mention of this fact on their website. It was only when I called their support line that I was told they only work on PC!!I wanted to like this headset so badly, but for a premium, top-of-the-range £200+ device, the very ordinary, bland sound on a console is a huge let down.
M**E
Dont waste your Money
Terrible headset from the get go. Wouldnt connect to the dongle. Couldnt update firmware as no option. So checked online and it was full of issues all the same. Epos stopped updating this headset years ago leaving it DOA. Dont buy
T**P
Great quality headphones let down by quality control and design flaws.
Great audio quality, but the earphone arm snapped after six months making them useless. EPOS initially refused to replace it saying it was my fault, but came back later and admitted that was a mistake. They sent me a brand new headset.Pros:Great sound qualityComfortableGood noise cancellingLong battery lifeCons:Temperamental bluetooth that keeps needing to be unplugged to connect to PC.Poor range - starts breaking up after a 1-2 meters.No way to know if the damn thing is on until you hold the on/off button which obviously turns it off if it is on! Then you have to wait until it lets you press it again.Iffy quality control.
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