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Logitech G935 Wireless DTS:X 7.1 Surround Sound LIGHTSYNC RGB PC Gaming Headset - Black/Blue

Logitech G935 Wireless DTS:X 7.1 Surround Sound LIGHTSYNC RGB PC Gaming Headset - Black/Blue Logitech G935 Wireless DTS:X 7.1 Surround Sound LIGHTSYNC RGB PC Gaming Headset - Black/Blue Logitech G935 Wireless DTS:X 7.1 Surround Sound LIGHTSYNC RGB PC Gaming Headset - Black/Blue Logitech G935 Wireless DTS:X 7.1 Surround Sound LIGHTSYNC RGB PC Gaming Headset - Black/Blue Logitech G935 Wireless DTS:X 7.1 Surround Sound LIGHTSYNC RGB PC Gaming Headset - Black/Blue Logitech G935 Wireless DTS:X 7.1 Surround Sound LIGHTSYNC RGB PC Gaming Headset - Black/Blue
$ 124.89

Score By Feature

Based on 5,730 ratings
Sound quality
8.18
Volume control
8.28
For gaming
7.78
Noise cancellation
7.86

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Logitech G has released their most advanced wireless gaming headset yet. Without the use of wires, 4 GHz wireless delivers premium sound, complete freedom, and a tidy setup. Default lighting is 8 hours, and there is no lighting for 12 hours.
The large 50mm Pro-G drivers allow you to hear more of the game environment in more detail.
The downloadable Logitech G hub software allows you to customize the Lightsync RGB game-driven lighting, EQ settings, and more. Windows 7 or later is required, as is Mac OS X 10. Chrome OSTM version 11 or later, USB port, and Internet access for G HUB (optional)
X 2 Advanced DTS Headphone 0 surround Sound completely immerses you in both the subtle and explosive elements of a precise positional 3D soundscape. The frequency response ranges from 100 Hz to 10 KHz.
New levels of comms clarity are provided by the enhanced 6 mm mic-plus. Indoor range is 15 meters; outdoor range is 20 meters; connection type is USB. Battery life (rechargeable): 12 hours with no lighting; 8 hours with default lighting

Questions & Answers

What's the difference between G933 and G934?

The g933 has 40mm speakers, while the g935 has 50mm speakers, and the bass is incredible. However, Dolby digital has been removed from this set, which is a real shame. However, I'd rather have the g633 than either of them. It has just the right amount of bass and highs for me. When I'm playing cod, I can hear the exact location of someone's footsteps. Now I just need to find a wireless headset to use with it. I was unable to use the g933. So I'll keep using my G633 until Logitech releases one that I want, and hopefully they'll bring back Dolby digital while keeping dts, which is a wireless option. On a console-only PC, I've tried all of these.

Is leatherette as breathable as the g933's sport mesh?

My ears sweat a lot when it's "warm" outside.

Can the wireless receiver be used wirelessly in the Xbox One if it is connected to it?

On Xbox One, it must be used WIRED. I discovered this the hard way.

Is there an aux port on the wireless version for non-wireless use on the xbox, for example?

Yes, the USB Wireless Adapter is only for PC use and to connect with the Logitech G Hub Application to change the device's settings. 8 million RGB colors are available. It comes with a USB port as well as a microSD card slot. A and a 3 (for charging). 5mm aux port (includes both cables! ) Compatible with both consoles and mobile devices

Selected User Reviews For Logitech G935 Wireless DTS:X 7.1 Surround Sound LIGHTSYNC RGB PC Gaming Headset - Black/Blue

The best headset is marred by flaws that are fatal
3/5

First and foremost, I'd like to state that, aside from the headset itself, I've had issues with this headset. Because this is a product review, not a seller review, I'm not docking points for it. br>When I first ordered this headset, I received a G430 headset. But it was in the right G935 box (albeit crushed). My guess is that the seller was duped by the previous owner of this box, who replaced the expensive headset with a less expensive one. Which makes me angry because I would have received a "refurbished" headset if it had been the correct headset. It isn't new or refurbished in any way. br>br>Anyway, let's get down to business. Wireless capability, comfort, software competence, and good audio are just a few of my top priorities in a headset. With one exception, the G935 excels in all of these areas. br>The ability to connect to the internet via wireless is fantastic. It has a range that is superior to both my Arctis 7 and Elite 800, as well as my Stealth 520s. Very well done. The dongle is small enough to fit inside the headphone. The G935 outperforms all other headsets I've tried in terms of comfort, but only by a small margin. I have a medium-sized head, and this was a perfect fit. Furthermore, the leatherette is extremely comfortable to wear, and the ear muff portion is quite large. On headphones, this is the most spacious I've ever heard. br>Battery is a word that has a lot of different meanings depending on who you ask This is an area where the G935 falls short. Although the slow charging times and short battery life are not a major issue for me, they may be for others. 12 hours is simply unacceptable, especially given the fact that the previous G933 had the same battery life; no improvement, especially when compared to the battery life of other headphones in 2019, is unacceptably low. br>Audio is a term that is used to describe the sound that is produced by a computer As far as I can tell, it's comparable to any other high-end gaming headset. The surround sound is rich, and I can easily discern the directions. However, when compared to other DTS 2 titles, there isn't much of a difference in terms of surround sound. 0 headphones, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but don't expect to notice or feel a difference when compared to other DTS 2. There are no headphones available. Furthermore, there is no distortion at high volumes, but it does not appear to be as loud as other headsets. br>Microphone is a term that is used to describe a device that is used to record sound. It is very clear. It's a little far away from my face, but I was surprised that it could still clearly transmit my voice; my friend and others online said I sounded like I was using a high-end microphone. Durability is one of the most important factors to consider. The G935 did not last long in my possession. However, it appears to be reinforced with metal in the areas where it is most likely to break. There's not a lot to like here, but there's also nothing to dislike. br>Gimmicks are a type of gimmick that is used to attract people's attention. Look no further if you're into gimmicks. It looks very pretty with hidden RGB lighting that reduces the already low battery life. If your gaze is drawn to the back of your head in some way. I can't tell if the 50mm drivers make a difference in sound quality, and if they do, I can't tell. The microphone folds into the headset, which is a very useful feature, and the dongle can be stored in the headphone cup. br>br>Now for the thing that really grated on my gears and was the main reason I returned it after about three weeks. br>Software is a term that can be used to describe a type of computer software G Hub is a complete and total disaster. This headset might be fun for console gamers, but I can't stand it. It appears to be a coin toss as to whether or not it will connect to your headset. The software can be reinstalled successfully. Until something similar occurs. Alternatively, you could simply restart your computer. Nothing else will work if that is the case. This annoyed me greatly because you can't change any settings without the software. You can't even tell how much battery life is left. A fantastic headset that is held back by poor software. Price/Performance. br>br> For this headset, I paid a hefty sum of $170. Is this a good pair of headphones? Yes, that is correct. However, it lacks a number of key features that would justify the price, such as good software, long battery life, Bluetooth connectivity, and noise cancellation, for this price. For nearly $200, this headset should be able to handle the essentials well, which it does for the most part, as well as a few extras. It makes no sense to me to substitute useless gimmicks for useful features. If the gimmicks I listed above are more important to you than the features I listed, go ahead; however, if you're looking for the best bang for your buck, I recommend looking at other headsets. TLDR. br>br> Software that is not up to par. There are a lot of gimmicks and the battery life is poor. Comfort and sound quality are excellent. Quite pricey. br>br>Edit 12/20/19: I purchased this headset once more in October. I figured Logitech might have fixed some issues since it was on sale for $100, and it appeared that they had. Despite this, there are still some issues with the software. The software issues, on the other hand, are a little easier to deal with. I bought this headset again because I hadn't replaced it in a long time. But I really liked how comfortable the headset was (and I've had a lot of headsets). br>br>Software issues I've had: If you've previously uninstalled G Hub, it will not install. I discovered the solution by deleting the registry's hidden files.
G Hub uses 100% of my CPU percentage of my CPU percentage of my CPU percentage of% I've only seen this happen twice, and I don't know what to do about it. Despite using 100% of my CPU I believe this was a false usage error because my games never dropped frame rates as a result.
When you go out of range and come% br>br>However, the software isn't entirely unusable right now. And I still stand by everything I said about the headset. The headset is now actually competitive at the $100 price point. I believe it has a chance to compete with the Arctis 7 and Astro headsets.

Palmer WESTON
Palmer WESTON
| Nov 17, 2021
Wireless Headset that is incredible
5/5

Forefront: I've been using a Turtle Beach Stealth 450 gaming headset for years, and I love the virtual surround sound and high-quality microphone. However, after hearing about a friend who recently upgraded to a Logitech 933 and raved about the sound quality compared to the Turtle Beach line, I decided to take the plunge and am very glad I did. Advantages: br>br>
- Regardless of whether I use DTS or Dolby Atmos virtual surround with the Stealth 450, the virtual surround is significantly better than what I had previously experienced. The simplest way for me to explain the difference in sound quality between the two is to say that the Stealth 450 provided surround in such a way that each channel appeared to be at the same volume level, resulting in a dull but functional surround option. The Logitech G935, on the other hand, provides a crystal clear distinction between each channel, which is especially noticeable in games like Insurgency Sandstorm, Anthem, Battlefield V, and others that I've tested thus far.

- The Logitech G Hub makes it simple to manage the headset.

- The mic quality is even better than the Stealth 450, and the handy flip-up stand is a plus. It is preferable to use the up to mute feature rather than the mute button on the back of the Stealth 450.

- The headset's volume wheel is directly linked to Windows, allowing you to easily lower or raise the volume.

- The headset's two programmable shortcut keys come in handy for switching between surround modes (Movie, Gaming, etc. ) or for any other purpose.

- You have the option to turn off the RGB lighting. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. There are no negative aspects to this product. Logitech clearly listened to customer feedback and made improvements to the G933. br>br>The only suggestion I have is to reduce the default bass volume from 11 to 5 to begin with; even at this setting, the bass is phenomenal, and you can easily dial it down or up to suit your preferences.

Victor McKnight
Victor McKnight
| Dec 04, 2021
Only the new G-Series is compatible
3/5

Software that works as a hub This was purchased because my wife was in need of a pair of headphones. I had intended to give her my Logitech G933 computer mouse. I quickly discovered that the G935 is only compatible with the new G-series. Software that works as a hub The G- Hub is only compatible with newer Logitech devices and is not backwards compatible with older devices, such as the Logitech G13 Gamepad. For the past ten years, I've relied on the Logitech G13 gamepad. With dozens of game profiles, it is widely regarded as the best PC game pad ever devised. The new G-Series The G13 is not supported by the Hub software. I'm not about to ditch my G13 in favor of the G935, especially since it offers no audio improvements over the G933 (at least not that I can tell). What an embarrassment! I'm not sure what went wrong at Logitech, but they're clearly out of touch with today's gamers. They should update the G13 and release a new version. Dates are changed. The G13 was a best-seller, and it can still be found on eBay and other websites. As a backup, I might need to purchase another G13.

Waylon Maynard
Waylon Maynard
| Apr 27, 2021
There isn't a Dolby surround sound option
3/5

The (35, unlike its predecessor the G933, does not include Dolby, and as someone who thinks Dolby sounds so much better than DTS, I couldn't bring myself to use it. Although Logitech produces some of the highest-quality products, including this one, the decision to exclude Dolby from the latest version of the G series disappointed and disappointed me. I'm hoping that Logitech reconsiders and includes Dolby sound in future headphones!.

Luella Ellison
Luella Ellison
| Nov 13, 2021
G935
3/5

What a fantastic pair of headphones. That is no longer the case. These headphones "WERE" the best thing I've ever put in my ears, I have to say. Until now, the Logitech G935 has never failed. After only a year, the headphones began to intermittently lose sound in the right ear. The sound would return if I pushed hard enough on the charging cable, but only for a short time. It began to fade, and the right ear became deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafen I paid a lot for these, and they should have come with a one-year warranty at the very least. I'm disappointed, and I'll have to go back to my old headphones, which are nearly as good as these but not quite as good as the 7. When I bought this headset, there was one sound in particular that I was looking for. SHAMEFUL.

Karsyn Dunlap
Karsyn Dunlap
| Feb 15, 2021

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