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Review on Headphones wireless big gaming with microphone Logitech G G435 blue by Elena Kovalkov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The purchase was not entirely successful, there were minor problems in use.

Despite the fact that they are lightweight and beautiful, there are a number of significant drawbacks that have become apparent over the course of the first month of operation. To begin, disconnections: the ears occasionally lose touch with the receiver, the sound begins to move at a much slower pace or disappears completely for a few seconds at a time. The distance from the receiver to the ears is approximately one meter and a thin chipboard that is 1.5 centimeters in width. And even if the sound comes back in a relatively short amount of time, those five to seven seconds can be the difference between winning and losing a match. The sound abruptly stops, then the sound of turning on the headphones is played, and the sound then restarts when the headphones are seen going through a quick reboot. Also, the headphones are observed going through a spontaneous reboot. Again, these five seconds can oftentimes be the deciding factor in the outcome of a match for you. You are welcome to cut the work time in half, or even in three parts: the active use of headphones for sixty percent of the sound out of eighty five percent of the battery for six to eight hours, after which they begin to intermittently beep, which drowns out the music. You are able to connect the wire and continue to use the device in the wired configuration; but, given the circumstances, I would advise you to purchase a longer wire if you do not have a USB port within close vicinity. In the same vein, the ears themselves do not store a significant amount of charge due to the fact that even after use, one must continue to keep them in place. One of the benefits is that they charge rapidly; after approximately one hour of charging from the triple, they are already completely charged. Unfortunately, the ear pads are a little bit too tiny for my ears, and there is still some compression felt in the ears. However, I do not have any issues with my locators, and the majority of users shouldn't either. And then there was a microphone for dessert. Naturally, there is a warping to the sound, and it comes from within the barrel. Even if the ears were positioned so that they were "the same for the street," there is still no answer on the headphones themselves, so why not just design a microphone that can be removed? Not to mention the fact that for headphones designed for use outside, they are missing a feature that is quite important: controls for multimedia devices. One could either bring them to an empty right ear or at least find a spot for the play on and encode the switching of songs into a volume rocker, but unfortunately, there is not even that. One of the options is not even available. So in general, regrettably, "average". 3/5

Pros
  • - Weight: Extremely light, do not drag the head down, and do not put any pressure on the neck as a result. - The absence of visible cables. - The aesthetic. Ish
Cons
  • - Either reboot themselves periodically or lose connection with the receiver at regular intervals. - The quality of the microphone is so poor that it sounds as if it were coming from a can. - Inconceivable to the point of being comparable to "street" headphones - The fabric headband cannot be removed, making it impossible to clean; additionally, the headphones do not even come with a tiny dust cloth for the speakers. This makes it difficult to keep the headphones in good working order.