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🎮 Level up your audio game with EPOS H3Pro Hybrid — where pro-grade sound meets smart versatility!
The EPOS H3Pro Hybrid Gaming Headset offers a premium over-ear design with hybrid wired and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, delivering up to 19 hours of battery life. Featuring a smart button for real-time audio mixing and surround sound control, it includes active noise cancellation for immersive gameplay. Designed for comfort with adjustable fit and faux leather ear cups, it supports seamless switching between PC gaming and Bluetooth calls, making it a versatile choice for serious gamers and multitaskers alike.






| ASIN | B099KPMCZN |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 19 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Metres |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
| Box Contents | Cable |
| Brand | EPOS |
| Brand Name | EPOS |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Carrying Case Material | Faux Leather |
| Colour | Racing Green |
| Compatible Devices | Game consoles, Desktops, Cell phones |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Noise Control |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | Boxed |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 585 Reviews |
| Ear placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | rounded |
| Enclosure Material | Faux Leather |
| Form factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 100.75 Hz |
| Headphone Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 25 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 308 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Demant Sound Epos Audio A/S |
| Model Name | H3Pro Hybrid |
| Model Number | H3Pro Hybrid |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Noise control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Microphone Included |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 840064406956 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
S**R
Good gaming headphones
So after a lot of researching for a good set of wireless headphones, i finally settled on these. I've been using them for about a day and this is what i've found so far using them. The Good. They're comfy to wear. Haven't done any super long sessions with them yet, but i didn't feel like my head was in a vice. I've got a big head, so that's a winner in my books. Also you can wear them with glasses and not feel like they're trying to push them through your head. The build quality so far looks and feels solid. They look premium and feel it too, which is what you want when you're about to spend this kind of money. The ear cups feel good and didn't noticeably make my head feel warm or hot. Not sure how that will be in the summer though. The sound quality is good. These are primarily aimed at gamers and not audiophiles. The sound definitely focuses more around the bass. If you like that kind of sound profile like me, i feel you will like these. Again, they were good for watching movies, and were ok for music. Comparing them to my Sony WH-1000XM3, you're going to notice the difference. However, i didn't buy these for the reason of listening to music, i bought them for gaming. Battery life, so far it's pretty good. If you're in a long session and run out of battery you can plug them in via the USB C connector to your PC and carry on, just like if they were wired. However, i haven't tested this in anger to see if what EPOS claims is true. I love the detachable mic. It's one of the main reasons i went with these. I have a desk mic, so wasn't fussed about the microphone. So i can't comment if the quality of the mic is any good. Connecting them to my PC was super simple. Honestly, plug the dongle in and turn them on. Let the PC do the rest. That simple. Now for the OK The desktop software is not great and is by far my biggest issue. There's is a huge amount of room for improvement here. This is what i have found so far. It feels a strange mix between keeping things simple, and not providing enough to actually use it properly. I found it took a little while for it to realise you have the headphones wireless connected. And when it does connect, i found it forget my previous configuration. For example, if you had them configured for mode 2.0 and then shut down your PC. When you next load it up, the mode will be back to 7.1. This gets tiring pretty quickly. We'll call this a bug (feature) for now. As mentioned above, I've noticed when plugging them in and going back to wireless there is a lag in the software. There isn't in the headphones, it's instant. Which is good, but again points to another bug potentially. You can only tell how much battery life is left from the desktop app when you're using the dongle it seems. Not a huge issue, but it would be better if you could tap the power button and it told you. Further to that, when you turn them on it does tell you the battery life. However, if you have 100% battery, it will tell you you have more than 80% battery left. I found this pretty annoying, as i want to be specific. You can only access the troubleshooting option from the system try EPOS icon by right clicking on it. Not from the main app, which means it could easily be overlooked. Even then, the troubleshooting guide seems separate as it listed a completely different model of headphone. The volume wheel doesn't feel as good as my previous Sennheiser wired headset. It's an infinite rotation, so no min or max to it. However, it just doesn't feel as smooth to me. Which if i'm honest, i'll use very little as my keyboard has a great volume wheel on it and i use that already. The ANC just feels not good at all. Honestly, i couldn't tell the difference when it was on and when it was off. It definitely didn't block out the sound of my typing when it was on. Also, It's either on or off, there's no ANC profiles so you can configure how sensitive you want the ANC to be. When it is on though i found you got this strange white noise background. Which was just annoying. If you want ANC, i would say don't get these for that reason. Some nit picking issues. There's no L and R markings on them. This isn't a problem when the microphone is connected, but when it's removed, i've found myself checking which way round they should be before putting them on. This will obviously fade with time as i get used to them. The box they came in didn't exactly scream premium. An odd thing to pick up on i know, but if you're about to drop this kind of money on some gaming headphones you want the full experience right? Conclusion Am i happy i got them? Yes, definitely, they're good wireless gaming headphones. The main issues i have with them are things which can be fixed through updates. I got these for gaming and watching the odd TV/Film on my PC. I'm not about to go and listen to my music collection with these, as there are better options when it comes to that. As you can tell my main issue with them so far is the desktop software. EPOS really need to step it up here, as it letting down a good product.
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
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**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**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.
J**R
"Good" but unreliable
As you'd expect from a Sennheiser - or at least Sennheiser associated - product, this headset feels solidly built and produces great sound. Unfortunately, it falls down on long term durability, reliability, and battery life. Firstly, it's buggy. It seems that most of the bugs have been ironed out since launch. I repeatedly had an issue with the headset gradually developing static, however: it happened at random once, and reliably whenever I walked out of range of its wireless connection. Crucially when I walked back into range, the static would persist, get worse, and eventually require me to reboot the headset. This was annoying as the range isn't that great - it seems to cut out as soon as you go past any obstruction at all, seemingly needing more or less line of sight. Mine eventually developed a weird whine in one ear cup. Turning on the active noise cancellation eliminated this somehow, but reduced the battery life to something like 6 hours. This is rubbish for this type of headset; my replacement lasts 35! It promises simultaneous Bluetooth and dongle connection but this effectively doesn't work. If any sound comes through on Bluetooth it just cuts the sound from the dongle. Finally, the microphone actually broke in the middle. It's two sections of plastic, held together with glue, and the glue gave out. Now it just hangs limply in front of my face. This happened within four months! If you really need a headset that does double-duty as a PC headset and a set of decent Bluetooth cans then this will do that job, but it will be finicky, and might just fall apart.
A**R
Excellent headset that requires an update straight out of the box to work
Fantastic headset that requires an update straight from the box. Quality is really good. Sounds is really good. The only let down was requiring that update out of the box. I would definitely buy again in spite of this.
A**D
Please save your money and don't buy this please
If I could give less than 1 star i would. These headphones always disconnect from the dongle when you move your head. Another issue is that these headphones are not supported by EPOS anymore so I could not update the drivers or use the equaliser for whatever reason. Lastly, I returned the product exactly how it was sent to me then they only give me a partial refund. Avoid these headphones and thos seller like the plague. 0/10