DROP PC38X Gaming Headset - Over-Ear Open-Back Design, Noise-Cancelling Mic.

The Drop + Sennheiser PC38X Gaming Headset is the ultimate gaming headset that offers an exceptional gaming experience. It is an upgraded version of the crowd-favorite PC37X, and it is more comfortable, detailed, and stunning than the original. This headset features new drivers that are the same found in Sennheiser's venerable GSP 500 and 600 headsets, delivering higher fidelity and better frequency response. The headband has been updated with new, breathable mesh-knit pads and a split design, keeping you cooler and better supported for long sessions. The PC38X comes with two cables, one 3.5-millimeter TRRS cable for mobile devices and consoles, and a split cable for PCs, increasing its compatibility.

The PC38X offers better stereo imaging and locational accuracy, allowing you to identify enemy movement, bullets, and incoming threats exactly where they're coming from. The noise-cancelling microphone is optimized to handle unpleasant pops and hisses, ensuring clear, ambiance-free communication. The mic is also designed to mute by simply rotating it up, creating a satisfying click so you can feel when it's been muted.

This gaming headset has a form factor of over-ear and a transducer principle of dynamic, open. It has a frequency response of 10Hz - 30000Hz, an impedance of 28 Ω, and a sound pressure level of 109 dB. The PC38X weighs 8.9 oz (253 g) and 10.2 oz (290.5 g) with the cable. The microphone frequency response is 50–16,000 Hz, with a pick-up pattern of bi-directional noise-cancelling and a sensitivity of -38 dBV/PA. It comes with two removable cables (PC and console), two pairs of earpads (mesh knit and velour), and a drawstring travel pouch.

$180.00

4.4/5 - 294 reviews

Brand: DROP
Manufacturer: Drop
Model Number: PC38X

Review


Drop + Sennheiser PC38X Gaming Headset Review


The Drop + Sennheiser PC38X Gaming Headset is an upgraded version of the popular PC37X, delivering higher fidelity and better frequency response. The headset features new drivers from Sennheiser's GSP 500 and 600 headsets, offering better low-end extension and lifelike sound. It also has an open-back design and angled drivers that provide better stereo imaging and locational accuracy, making it easier to hear enemies and sense surroundings. The noise-cancelling microphone is optimized to handle unpleasant pops and hisses, making it great for gaming, Skype calls, and video chats. The headband has been updated with a breathable mesh-knit pad for increased comfort during long sessions. The PC38X comes with two cables for versatile compatibility with PC, Mac, consoles, mobiles, and tablets.


Pros:



  • High-fidelity sound with better low-end extension than the PC37X

  • Open-back design and angled drivers provide better stereo imaging and locational accuracy

  • Noise-cancelling microphone optimized for gaming, Skype calls, and video chats

  • Breathable mesh-knit pad for increased comfort during long sessions

  • Versatile compatibility with PC, Mac, consoles, mobiles, and tablets


Cons:



  • Some users may prefer a closed-back design for more isolation

  • The headset may not fit comfortably for people with larger heads

  • The microphone may pick up background noise in noisy environments





FAQ

Q: Are these 7.1 surround?
A: No, these headphones do not have 7.1 surround sound. However, you can use Dolby Atmos via consoles or PCs, which will sound better than the 7.1 built into some headsets.

Q: What is Drop+?
A: Drop is the company that Sennheiser partnered with to make these headphones.

Q: Why does the yellow version say Sennheiser but the black say Epos? Is there a difference?
A: Sennheiser is actually the parent company, and they created a new gaming sub-brand called "Epos" after this product was already created. So the original colorway (yellow) will say Sennheiser and the new colorway (black) will have the updated branding.

Q: How does it compare to the PC37X?
A: These headphones are an upgraded version of the PC37X, featuring new drivers for higher fidelity and better frequency response, an updated headband for increased comfort, and two cables for increased compatibility. They also offer better stereo imaging and locational accuracy thanks to their angled drivers and open-back design.

Q: Would the mic work if this was plugged into a phone using the "Console" 3.5mm jack? Or does the mic need to be directly connected to a mic port?
A: The microphone will work when plugged into a phone using the "Console" 3.5mm jack without an adapter. There are four conductors on the jack - one for ground, one each for L, R, and Mic.

Q: Is this headset Skype compatible? And is it a good headset to use for working from home?
A: Yes, this headset is Skype compatible. As for using it for work from home purposes, it depends on your preferences. If you prefer noise cancellation, then this might not be the best option. However, if you work in an isolated environment and don't mind open-back headphones, then this headset is a good option.

Q: Which one is better, these or the new Epos H6 Pro?
A: You'll have to read specs and watch reviews to make a personal decision. However, it should be noted that the PC38X were made when Sennheiser was still involved and the driver is an evolution from the HD 5XX line of headphones.

Q: How well do these headphones handle large heads? I wear a size 8 ballcap and I always break plastic headphones at the extension joints.
A: The headphones should fit comfortably on larger heads. One user who wears a 7.5 hat size reported having room to fit their fingers between the band and the top of their head with it fully extended.

Q: How do these compare to the older Sennheiser PC 363D? My cord started to go bad and I need to replace them now. I was happy with their performance.
A: These headphones are a newer model than the PC 363D and feature updated drivers for higher fidelity and better frequency response, as well as an updated headband for increased comfort. They also offer better stereo imaging and locational accuracy thanks to their angled drivers and open-back design.

Q: Are there any issues when using this with Microsoft Teams?
A: No, there should not be any issues when using these headphones with Microsoft Teams.


Specifications

BrandDROP
ManufacturerDrop
Model NumberPC38X
Package Dimensions7.99 x 7.6 x 4.8 inches
Item Weight8.9 ounces
ASINB08TX6GQTB
Item model numberPC38X
Customer Reviews4.4 out of 5 stars294 ratings4.4 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank#1,203 in Video Games
Date First AvailableJanuary 22, 2021
Country of OriginChina
Ear PlacementOver Ear
ColorBlack
Connectivity TechnologyWired
Model NameDrop + Sennheiser PC38X
Weight8.9 ounces
First AvailableJanuary 22, 2021



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