![]() Not only does that make setting up the headset a breeze – just plug it into a spare USB port and you’re good to go, with no drivers required – it also improves sound quality and eliminates the need to search around the back of the PC for the tiny headphone and mic sockets. While the H3 was limited to analogue cables for PC and consoles, the Hybrid ditches analogue for the PC and Playstation, replacing it with USB. The first big upgrade is a complete overhaul of connection options for the headset. ![]() ![]() The new H3 Hybrid may look almost identical to its lower-cost sibling, but there’s a lot more going on under the hood. The wired-only H3 (itself an upgrade to the Sennheiser-era GSP 300) was one of the first to score the new low-key bling, and now that very well-received model has scored a major upgrade. Their first go at a streaming microphone, the B20, was one of the most striking-looking mics in its class when it arrived in a crowded market, and now EPOS has applied the sleek Euro look and feel to their headset range, with brilliant results. The bright clashing colours and chunky look of their headsets from the Sennheiser era are now gone, replaced with a modern, minimalist look that’s refreshingly subtle in the world of big, bold, RGB-infested gaming products. Since their split from Sennheiser, audio communications specialist EPOS have been going through something of a design renaissance. EPOS updates one of their most popular gaming headsets for the digital age, coming up with one of the most versatile headsets that’s around right now.
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