H6 Pro Open

EPOS

H6 Pro Open

74 positive 2 neutral 2 negative

Based on 78 Reddit mentions

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Stay away from Blackshark Razer wireless headsets

As a big audio fan that’s not always the truth. Yes you’ll get better experience on the audio side but build quality isn’t always the truth. Sennheiser for instance has had lots of issues with the batteries for their wireless products, Sony and pioneer for instance had insanely awful hinges on anyth

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mudkipmew in r/razer

October 12, 2025 1:27 AM

5

This will sound stupid but try it please

I highly recommend the Epos H6Pro. Got a pair last month and it has been my favorite headset for both sound quality and mic quality. I have tried well over 10+ headsets over the years and so far this has checked off everything that I personally look for, comfort (even when wearing glasses), sound, m

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Delttaz in r/AssassinsCreedShadows

February 20, 2026 5:30 PM

3

Eu quero uma recomendação [Megathread] [Semana 2]

Orçamento: Até ~US$ 300–350 (vou viajar pros EUA agora em janeiro) Tipo de fone: Headset wireless ou headphone aberto + mic de mesa Estilo sonoro que curto: Som equilibrado, boa separação e palco para jogos, sem graves exagerados. Uso também para música e consumo geral. Uso principal: Em casa no PC

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sicojs in r/audiofiliabrasil

January 7, 2026 3:27 AM

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Steelseries Gamebuds

Thank you! I'm hoping with this new I can finally have a headset that doesn't hurt when I have glasses on and sounds great! If you're curious I bought the Epos H6Pro. It's discontinued, but I heard a lot of great reviews on it and figured I'd give it a go

Delttaz in r/steelseries

January 17, 2026 5:53 PM

2

Best gaming headset at $100

I had similar factors like you with comfort was my #1 priority and sound quality as #2. I wanted something with earcups deep enough so it doesn’t touch my ears, not too warm. Also wanted something with great sound quality to hear footsteps and directional sounds (imaging) when fps gaming. I’ve tried

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crazyfooloco in r/Headsets

January 11, 2026 7:30 AM

2

Looking for advice: Best mic + headphone combo for work calls, webinars & light gaming (home office)

I've been using the EPOS H6 pro headset for the past couple months. They've been super comfortable for 10+ hour sessions, even with glasses. It doesn't have any "gamer" aesthetic bits and the mic is magnetically detachable, so if you remove it, they're basically just normal-looking wired headphones.

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Miniatimat in r/audio

December 24, 2025 10:13 PM

1

Need help with headphones

LITERALLY anything from Epos. Epos is Sennheiser's gaming division, and their headsets are the quality you'd expect from a reputable brand like Sennheiser. I've got the Epos PC38X, and it's fantastic. No extra software to download or anything, just plug and play. I'm also going to recommend AGAINST

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PaddyBoy1994 in r/Gamer

April 5, 2026 9:52 AM

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What's a good replacement for the GSP 500?

The EPOS H6Pro (closed or open) were the spiritual successor to the GSP line, but EPOS exited the gaming business last year. They’re pretty solid, very well built but large so if you have a smaller head they could be unwieldy. They’ve been cleared out and are easy to find for a reasonable price. Oth

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Ronin317 in r/sennheiser

December 10, 2025 6:04 PM

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been using razer nari essential for like 10 years because the ear cup is so big and doesnt push down my ears but i need to upgrade

Honestly the comfiest headset I’ve ever work for gaming is my Epos h6pro. Wired. Closed back. I have Steelseries nova 5 also. The Epos are hands down comfort plus. Heaps out there but that’s my suggestion

Time-Television-8942 in r/Headsets

December 17, 2025 3:55 AM

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Headset that doesn’t hurt my ears

I've been using the EPOS H6 pro and they've been great for me. They're over-ear headphones, so they cover your whole ear. In my case, my ears don't even touch the muffs or the speaker cover, and I've been able to wear them for long gaming sessions (12+ hours) without really noticing them, even while

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Miniatimat in r/Headsets

February 4, 2026 6:12 PM

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