🎶 Elevate Your Listening Game!
The Sennheiser HD 620S Closed-back Headphones offer premium audiophile stereo sound with advanced speaker-like spatial imaging. Designed for immersive listening, these headphones feature 42mm dynamic transducers, ultra-low distortion, and a lightweight, comfortable build, making them perfect for long sessions of high-fidelity audio enjoyment.
Control Method | Touch |
Item Weight | 326 Grams |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Critical listening, monitoring, and high-quality music enjoyment |
Compatible Devices | Audio Devices with 3.5 mm Jack or Adaptable |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Closed-back Design |
Enclosure Material | Aluminium Leather |
Specific Uses For Product | Critical listening, Noisy environments |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Angular or Rounded |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | closed-back |
Theme | Audio Equipment" or "Headphones |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 42 Millimeters |
Sensitivity | 110 dB |
Impedance | 150 Ohm |
Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
Z**.
The perfect pair of headphones for my use case!
I’d like to preface this review by stating that I am first and foremost a competitive FPS gamer, but also love to enjoy story games, music/media, movies, etc., and I’m writing this in order to help other people that are similar to myself, and are hunting for their perfect pair of headphones. I am by no means a headphones expert; just a headphones enjoyer - and most of what I talk about will be subjective.Now, onto what I personally like. Open-back premium headphones for music, closed-back headphones for gaming. I used the Sennheiser Game ZERO headset religiously before the pads eventually gave out (and I messed up by ordering shoddy replacement pads, not officials; that drastically changed the sound signature of the headset).I sought a new pair of headphones, so I went for the Epos H6 Pros - another closed-back headset. These were an improvement on the Game ZEROs - similar sound but with punchier bass and better overall sound quality. In between these, I also tried some open-back headphones for my FPS gaming such as Audio Technica ATH AD-700X and Beyer DT1990 Pros - both are sick headphones but didn’t tick the box for me, as you’ll see if you read further below.As nice as the H6 Pros were, this whole time what I’ve really been after is a premium set of stealthy, professional headphones that can do everything I ask of them, and that are going to LAST. Enter the HD 620S. Closed-back, exactly what I love for competitive gaming, as they minimise sound leakage and prevent sound from escaping (I find footstep audio is louder in closed-back headphones rather then open-backs) - I tried many open-back headphones with gaming such as the high-end Beyerdynamics (DT1990 Pros, etc.), I don’t know about you guys, but they make my ears bleed in games. Yes, music sounds heavenly on them, I’ll give them that, nothing else comes close - but I can’t game for long periods of time listening to them. Maybe I’m the exception to the rule, but surely there are others like me.The beautiful thing about these HD 620s is that you get maybe 85-90% of the quality of those ethereal open-backs, without your ears turning to blood when you play (competitive fps) games. They are an excellent all-round pair in my opinion - great in games such as CS2 and Tarkov (positional audio is FANTASTIC, even in Tarkov - if you know, you know!), but also brilliant to have when chilling on Cyperpunk or Elden Ring etc. With these, I no longer feel the need to reach for the DT 1990 Pros, depending on the use case; they handle everything I throw at them so well in my opinion.Onto comfort - they are extremely comfortable; the pads are like no others I’ve worn before, seriously plush fake leather type pads that fully encapsulate your ears to create a perfect seal. Now, when I wore these on day one, I felt significant clamp force/pressure on my head - this lessened the same day by moving the headphones around to find the right spot for the headband to rest on my head. We’re now on day 4 and I honestly feel like the clamp force is reducing day by day, and I don’t have any issues with them now. I can wear them for hours without any problem - however, your mileage may vary with this; each head is different after all.Some people have commented they don’t like the look of them. I actually love how they look - black and sleek and stealth, exactly what I was looking for, I’m so tired of the gamer headset look, and I’m personally not a fan of the blingy DT 1990s. There is more plastic here than I would like, I admit, but it doesn’t bother me. I wear them and then forget the plastic exists. I will say that the plastic on the ear cups does have a weird little pattern to it if you look really closely (like little beads of water?), but again, this doesn’t bother me. I’m not buying these things because of how they look.I’m really pleased I finally found the premium pair of headphones I’ve been searching for, for years, that fit my personal use case perfectly. Honestly, I’m not even one to write reviews but I felt I had to with this product. 5 stars from me! I think they’ll sell a lot of these.EDIT: forgot to mention, I saw some people talk about the cable causing issues when it comes into contact with your body etc - I can confirm I don’t have this issue. I even tried whacking the cable around with my hand and even that wasn’t super distracting. The cable is a little on the short side by the way!
J**A
Good quality sound.
I like the closed back so less external sound. It mentions spatial audio. I bought a wired headset so higher quality sound. A good make with enough bass.
O**T
Superb quality!
These headphones are incredible. The sound quality is like nothing I’ve experienced before. The bass is beautiful but not overpowering. I’ve noticed little details in songs that I never realised before. They are very comfortable, I am able to wear them for several hours without them becoming uncomfortable.
K**N
Great sound and fit
I use this for gaming on my ps5 and I love how good the noise isolation is and the sound quality!
M**N
NOT premium and BAD imaging/soundstage.
I was excited to try the Sennheiser HD 620S given all the hype and positive reviews, but I have to say, it was a disappointing experience. For a pair of headphones that are supposed to offer high-end audio quality, they fell short in several key areas.First off, the sound quality is underwhelming. The bass is muddy and lacks definition, which is a huge letdown for anyone who enjoys a punchy low end. The mids are somewhat recessed and don’t stand out as much as I would have hoped. The highs are overly bright and tend to be harsh, which can lead to listening fatigue after a while. The advertised wide soundstage sounds no different than any other headphone in this price range. Overall, the sound profile feels unbalanced and doesn’t live up to the premium price tag.Comfort-wise, the HD 620S is not as great as advertised. The ear cups are large but somehow manage to feel clunky and heavy on the head. The padding is decent but doesn’t breathe well, which can make your ears feel warm and sweaty after extended use. The clamping force is also a bit strong, which becomes uncomfortable over time.Build quality is another area where these headphones disappoint. For a premium product, they feel somewhat flimsy and not as robust as one would expect. The materials used don’t justify the high price, and I’m concerned about how they’ll hold up over time.Lastly, the headphones are quite expensive for what they deliver. There are other options in the market that offer better sound quality and comfort at a lower price point. Overall, the Sennheiser HD 620S didn’t live up to my hopeful expectations for a decent closed-back with a big soundstage.
M**Y
The great sound
The sound value for money comfort and quality
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