EPOS GSP 370 vs Razer Blackshark V2 X - Where are the differences?

Brand
EPOS
Razer
Product name
GSP 370
Blackshark V2 X
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Audio
Driver
Driver
-
Driver
50 mm
Frequency, min
Frequency, min
20 Hz
Frequency, min
12 Hz
Frequency, max
Frequency, max
20000 Hz
Frequency, max
28000 Hz
Impedance
Impedance
-
Impedance
32 Ω
7.1 Surround Sound
7.1 Surround Sound
Yes
7.1 Surround Sound
Yes
Dolby Atmos
Dolby Atmos
No
Dolby Atmos
No
Microphone
Available
Available
-
Available
Yes
Noise reduction
Noise reduction
-
Noise reduction
No
Frequency, min
Frequency, min
100 Hz
Frequency, min
9 Hz
Frequency, max
Frequency, max
6300 Hz
Frequency, max
10000 Hz
Adjustable
Adjustable
-
Adjustable
Yes
Removable
Removable
-
Removable
Yes
Retractable
Retractable
-
Retractable
No
Connection
Wireless
Wireless
Yes
Wireless
No
Wired
Wired
Yes
Wired
Yes
Battery
Built-in
Built-in
Yes
Built-in
No
Battery life
Battery life
100,0 hours
Battery life
-
Specifications
Weight
Weight
285 g
Weight
240 g
Cable length
Cable length
1,5 m
Cable length
1,3 m
Cable removable
Cable removable
Yes
Cable removable
No
Functions
Volume control
Volume control
Yes
Volume control
Yes
Mute
Mute
Yes
Mute
Yes
Control per
Control per
Auricle
Control per
Auricle
Equipment
Lighting
Lighting
No
Lighting
No

Where are the differences?

Let's take a closer look at the differences between the GSP 370* and Blackshark V2 X* gaming headsets.

What year are the headsets from?

The release year is of course important when comparing two headsets. After all, the release date has an influence on the state of the art and usually also affects the price. With the year of publication 2020, the Razer Blackshark V2 X is newer than the EPOS GSP 370, which is from the year 2019. Which puts about a year between the two models.

Connection options

Let's start with the connectivity options from EPOS GSP 370 and Razer Blackshark V2 X. Both give you the option to be wired. A wired connection reduces connection problems and interference, which is an advantage. In return, the cable can possibly interfere.

Radio offers the disadvantage that there can be interference in the verdinbung. In addition, with radio you are usually dependent on a battery, which can also go flat during use. There is one more difference in the connection. The EPOS GSP 370* can be connected wirelessly, unlike the Razer Blackshark V2 X. However, often the wireless headsets also offer the additional option to connect the headset via cable.

Cable and battery

In this comparison, only the EPOS GSP 370 has a built-in battery. The battery life is up to EPOS GSP 370.

The cable can only be removed on the EPOS GSP 370. This is advantageous when a headset is used or transported wirelessly. With a length of 1,5 m the EPOS GSP 370* has a longer cable. The cable length of the Razer Blackshark V2 X is 1,3 m. With a USB sound card additional cable can be added.

Audio

For the EPOS GSP 370 the frequency range starts at 20 Hz. For the Razer Blackshark V2 X the value is at 12 Hz. The end is at EPOS GSP 370 for the 20000 Hz and at Razer Blackshark V2 X for the 28000 Hz. What is really important here is the range between 50 Hz and 10,000 Hz, which is covered by just about every headset nowadays.

Both gaming headsets have the option for 7.1 surround sound.

Volume control and mute

Almost every gaming headset offers the possibility of volume control and mute. So it is also in this case.

Both models offer the option of muting. The operation is done for the EPOS GSP 370 and Razer Blackshark V2 X by Auricle.

Which headset has more features?

Finally, let's take a look at the equipment. Here, some models have lighting. These two headsets don't have that, but it doesn't affect the performance negatively. After all, the illumination is just a matter of taste.

Furthermore, some headsets have freely programmable buttons, as is also known from gaming mice or keyboards. But you have to do without this for the EPOS GSP 370 and Razer Blackshark V2 X.

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