Gaming can start off as a hobby that helps you kill time solo or with buddies. Depending on the type of game you’re playing, you can play against a friend side by side. However, when you’re taking the action online, there are ways to have an advantage over other players. First of all, you’re going to need gaming-grade accessories such as keyboards, mice, controllers.

Input lag can mean victory or defeat, so a lot of gamers prefer to use ones with wires. On the other hand, new wireless models are now available that overcome that limitation. One of those is the Sennheiser GSP 670—a wireless gaming headset that promises a lag-free experience.

Exceptional eye and hand coordination is the skill that turns players into winners. Nevertheless, the majority of professionals who have almost flawless records claim that audio is very important. Audio cues help them stay aware of what’s going on in the background as well as communicate with teammates. Wired headsets are commonly used but the cables can actually get in the way. Wireless is the obvious solution, but latency is always the downside.

The Sennheiser GSP 670 on the other hand, is making a bold claim that its wireless headset is virtually lag-free. What makes this possible is the proprietary technology that maintains a low-latency connection between the headphones and the USB dongle. Moreover, the microphone’s noise-canceling system lets you maintain crystal clear communication with your team. A full charge will reportedly offer 20 hours of non-stop usage using Bluetooth. This goes down to about 16 hours using the GSA 70 wireless dongle. With all of these features on the table, $396 is a small price to pay for superior audio performance.

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