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The Logitech G935 Wireless DTS:X 7.1 Surround Sound LIGHTSYNC RGB PC Gaming Headset is designed for serious gamers, featuring advanced wireless technology, customizable RGB lighting, and immersive sound capabilities. With a robust battery life and enhanced microphone clarity, this headset ensures you stay connected and fully engaged in your gaming experience.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Button Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Cable Length | 2 Meters |
Item Weight | 25.39 Ounces |
Wireless Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Audio Driver Size | 5.1 Inches |
Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
Impedance | 0.01 Ohm |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Over-the-head |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | G935 Only |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black, Blue |
Battery Average Life | 12 Hour |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Antenna Location | Gaming |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Microphone Included |
C**.
Best wireless headset I could find for the money
I really like the headset. It's not too heavy, it's got great battery life, passable audio and mic quality, can be easily charged while wearing, and in theory, the battery can be swapped after years of use if it degrades. I've had my headset for over 2 years now and I haven't noticed any battery degredation or any failures on the headset. I wish the headset got a little bit louder, but that's probably due to hearing damage as I haven't been impressed with the volume of any wireless headset or headphones.Speaking of wireless, the distance is really good I would say! It can travel through thin walls and can reach from my basement to the floor above it fairly consistently and even to some spots in the second floor of the house. It's pretty neat to go get a drink or a bite of food and not have to take off the headset.I do have a complaint, but I think it's pretty niche. Logitech calls it "sidecar", but it's essentially a built in "monitor" / "talkback" where the mic audio is sent to the headset speakers output so you can hear yourself. This was a deciding factor in me buying the headset, as I'm used to hearing my own voice in my headphones. I do some karaoke and vocal stuff with my pro audio equipment, and my only complaint is that the sidecar volume is low even when cranked to the max, about 1/3 to 1/2 the volume the headset can reach. It is also independent of your Windows volume and it's not quick to adjust, but like I said that's asking a lot and is fairly minor.There is one more complain but it's related to the Logitech software that you use to configure this headset and the Logitech G915 TKL. It conflicts when using the two together, and certain, possibly obscure, settings on the headset keep getting overwritten when using this with that keyboard (sidecar is an example of that). I got around that by adjusting my settings to my liking and then uninstalling the software.
J**N
Quality Product With Outstanding Warranty
My first pair of good gaming headphones was a pair of Logitech G933s. I loved them, I used and abused them for about 5 years before they fell apart (adhesive on headband failed, ratcheting mechanism on earmuff cracked, etc.) The build quality was good, I was just hard on them.For these headphones I cannot stress enough the importance of installing Logitech G Hub and setting up a custom EQ profile, especially if you want to use surround sound. When you leave the EQ flat on surround sound these headphones are extremely boomy and bass heavy. When the EQ profile is right these headphones sound great.The mic is clear, and the battery will last around 12 hours with the RGB off, 8-9 with it on. If you run out of battery, the included charging cable is long enough to facilitate charging while wearing the headset. The wireless range I can get is about 10-20 feet through the walls of my bedroom, enough to walk over to the adjacent kitchen and grab a snack while still participating in a call on Discord for example.After 8 months of service my current pair of G935s had an amplifier or the driver for the left ear fail. I called Logitech the next day during business hours, and in 23 minutes total (15 of which was waiting for approval) their agent was able to confirm they were sending a replacement headset. Logitech provides and stands by a 2 year warranty on these, and their claims process is easy and no hassle. Given how quickly they processed my warranty claim, these are still 5 stars despite the failure.
I**N
Updated Review: Left speaker is failing after 1 year of general/normal use.
Update Review:11/19/2020Left speaker is now intermittent/goes in and out. No drops, throws, or abusive use. General/normal use daily since arrival for 6-12 hours per day.Avoid this product. It's not worth it. Get something that will last longer.Updated Review:09/16/2020I resolved my previous connectivity issues and wrote a suggested update to the pairing procedures on Reddit.Cons:The hinges/any moving pieces that aren't the magnetic drivers squeak. For someone like myself that is sensitive to distractions via sounds this can be problematic. If you're getting these for someone that is or could potentially be on the spectrum I would suggest looking elsewhere.Software is sometimes difficult to navigate since you can access some functions from 2 different areas, but some functions cannot be accessed from both areas.Software updates can/will cause disconnect which can only be resolved by PC reboot. - Note: This does not happen 100% of the time, but more than 50% of the time.I have no idea if changes to profiles that are saved to my account are automatically updated or if that is even an option.Also, I can't compare the uploaded profile to the current profile with the same name.Pros:The sound quality is actually amazing. Using a tone generator you can hear the range is a full 1Hz to 20148Hz. That's assuming your ears are sensitive enough to hear frequencies outside of the normal spectrum of 20Hz-16/17000HZ. Most people have difficulties hearing beyond this scope.DTS works well in games.Lights can be adjusted to show activity down to 1Hz for visual and audible confirmation. - Note: It takes some tinkering.RGB is actually really cool.Large enough to provide a decent amount of isolation from exterior sounds. Not active noise canceling; thick padding.Heavy, but comfortable. I wear these almost all day every single day and have started wearing them outside over my cellphone earbuds for isolation. They really are that comfortable for me. - Note: They are heavy and leave a dent in my head that I do not notice due to the excellent padding. If you have a perfectly round and clean shaved head you will likely notice a visible indentation after wearing these for a few hours. If that's an issue for you look for something lighter. Otherwise, enjoy.Below is the original (rage) review (my apologies):Lasted a whole 2 months and now it will not pair. Will not show connected in G Hub.G Hub software is trash. More than hot garbage; actual dumpster fire. No, I don't want your program trying to even look at my Discord or other programs let alone actually interact with them. The fact that I need your software to even get sound to come out of this device wirelessly makes my question my decision in purchasing this product. I could continue on the software issue, but let's put that aside to talk about the actual headphones.Wow, really nice sounding headphones once you equalize them through the aforementioned software. They might even be true 20hz-20khz, not that human ears can hear that full spectrum.These headphones do offer a bit of noise muting. I can still hear most anything that is going on around me if there are any audio lulls. Cool. Not bad.Wireless, when it was working, was great. I could walk to the kitchen and get a glass of water without any issues. Nice!For everything else...The mic is bad. The kind of bad that makes you question the company for even putting a mic on this headset to begin with. It's not even worth the time to try to adjust the gain through Windows. There aren't any options to adjust the mic through G Hub. If you plan on streaming with this mic, think again. There is no amount of filters that you can put on this mic to get it to sound good and it's not entirely the mics fault.What ever do you mean? How could it not be the mics fault that it's bad?Build quality. This thing is heavy, but feels like you could snap the cans/ear pieces off with a simple mistake of taking them off at the wrong angle.They creak and crackle if you turn your head in even the slightest of ways. You can't noise gate out or compress those creaks and crackles out. If you're using it to play with other people it's annoying for them to have to listen to.The buttons on the headset; why? Hard press tactile buttons on a headset. Are you mad? On the same side of the headset as the mic that is grainy, overly gained, and yet some how sounds like you're talking through a pile of sand. A mute button on the headset itself with tactile feedback. Who decided that was a good idea? Here, listen to me handle my mic and press this ultra loud button so I can mute myself. You're better off just taking your headset off and setting it down. It makes less noise.RGB? Not for me. I don't care for it. I programmed it to be off. This isn't an RGB review.Battery Life is actually pretty great. The charge cable is nice. I'd say that the uptime (time from fully charged to needing charged) is pretty well spot on with what is advertised. Not sure about the charge time. I think that is dependent on use during charging.Comfort; they're heavy and take some getting used to. The padding on top of your head is actually kind of stiff in the beginning and would leave me with a sore spot on the top of my head. The ear pieces go around the ears, not on them and the padding is pretty forgiving to the rest of your head. I do not wear glasses and would NOT recommend these to people that do wear glasses due to the size and amount of pressure that the ear pieces will cause on the legs of your glasses at the temple and behind your ears. Like I said earlier, these headphones are heavy. Due to the weight they need to put more pressure on the sides of your head to prevent slipping. They slip anyway. So, kind of pointless.Now, I'm waiting to hear back from Logitech about how to fix my device pairing issue. Nothing has helped. At this point I don't think this issue can be resolved without either an RMA since the pairing procedures in the manual have failed as well.Oh, and I haven't even had the chance to test out the Dolby DTX that these offer which was the only reason I bought these as opposed to any other wireless headset.
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