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Review on Logitech G435: The Ultimate Lightweight Wireless Gaming Headset with Built-in Mics and Dolby Atmos Compatibility by Trn Ngc Qu (Edwards ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A little bit not what I expected, generally fine.

After putting them on and listening to the sound for the first time, I was under the impression that I had purchased some decent headphones. In point of fact, I am completely baffled as to why they are at the top of the sales charts. It's possible that it's all in my head. In general, and more to the point, the quality of the microphone is unimpressive; it would be one hundred times more useful if it could be easily removed. The sound that comes from it frequently resembles the sound that comes from inside of a barrel, and the sound that the interlocutors hear when there is discord is completely mangled. Given that there is no noise reduction taking place, it is only natural that people will hear any of your farts, as well as when you press a button on the keyboard, and so on. Now, on the subject of the sound quality of the headphones themselves: there are numerous instances in which, while listening to particular music or sounds in games, a crack or something along those lines occurs; you can find reviews in which the same thing is written about the headphones. And this has nothing to do with getting married. It is also possible to notice it if the volume is only turned up to about 20% and something else is turned on, although in this scenario, it will not be nearly as noticeable. Aside from that, the sound quality is pretty solid overall; the music is enjoyable to listen to, and the games give the impression that they have 7.1 surround sound, even though in reality they do not have this feature. This results in a moderate amount of discomfort. And finally, the main thing that I didn't like about them, and the reason why I returned them to the store, was the absolutely revolting idea that Logitech had to make two plastic arms of an uncomfortable shape, wrap a piece of fabric between them, and call it a headband. This was the primary reason why I returned the headphones. As a consequence of this, not long after putting them on, I noticed that the front bow of this headband was exerting a noticeable amount of pressure on my head. Furthermore, regardless of how I tried to adjust the orientation of the headphones on my head, this bow never ceased exerting pressure on my head. And the "plus" was that the speaker fit quite well to my left ear, while the right ear completely did not touch it. This caused my left ear to hurt. It's beyond my comprehension, given that both my head and my ears are perfectly symmetrical. Because everyone else writes in the reviews that these headphones fit perfectly in shape and that nothing presses them, it's likely that I just got caught in the act because of this. If that damn headband wasn't on my head, I might be able to bear the other aspects of the situation.

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