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Review on Renewed Limited Edition Logitech G933 Artemis Wireless Virtual Surround Gaming Headset with Enhanced SEO by Alvin Chan ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

First things first. After the ears on my G930 broke, I decided to purchase these as a replacement. The sound is generally good, and it can be observed that the driver processes everything; however, there is an insufficient amount of bottoms, and they are weak in comparison to the G930. I tried to tweak the equalizer a little bit, but well, it still falls short of expectations. In the G930, there was not a single thing that was lacking. In comparison to the G930, the microphone quality has also deteriorated. Those, once more, in general, it is normal, you can hear you well, but in the G930 the voice was clear, there is some kind of blurred, slightly distorted sound instead. In any case, it is plain to see that it falls short in terms of its overall quality. I have no idea what brought on these issues; perhaps the fact that I recently got married was a contributing factor. They are comfortable, do not crumble, are not dense, which means that the head can breathe and ambient noise can be heard more clearly. The design is simply incredible, they have a sophisticated appearance, the microphone is concealed, the battery compartment is easy to access, and the ear pads are simple to remove. However, the button placement is so awkward that I haven't been able to get used to it even after a month. The microphone is concealed, but because it cannot be brought into close proximity to the speaker's mouth, the volume is significantly reduced—roughly by fifty percent compared to the G930. It is multiplatform, you can connect to a computer in several different ways, you can simultaneously connect to a mobile phone with a wire, the sound will come from two devices at once, and you can answer calls without being distracted by other activities. The size of the headphones is uncomfortable, but after some time you will get used to them. However, if you tilt your head back, they will fall off completely. G930 was positioned exactly right. I made use of G933 this month. During this time, the warranty on the old G930 was honored, and it was replaced with a newer model. You can now compare the two models side by side. There are some compatibility issues with other programs, and I really hope that the problem is in the LGS driver, and I really hope that all of this will be corrected over time. The sound and microphone are worse than they were in the G930 now. I will find out what the reasons are. In the meantime, I apologize for the inconvenience (although the release was last summer, and March now) If I am successful in resolving these issues, then the G933 will unquestionably be an improvement because the details have been much more thoroughly worked out. However, at the moment, the G930 is superior to the G933 in this respect, and I opt to use the G930; this is the reason why the G933 rating is now 4. However, the G933 are excellent headphones that do not have any equivalents on the current market; therefore, I am hoping that I simply had bad luck and ended up getting married.

Pros
  • + Excellent surround sound with a number of different modes + Outstanding design + backlight + Concurrent support for multiple platforms + Wireless connectivity (but you can also wire, which is not unimportant). There are many different avenues to pursue. + The charge will last for 10 hours (if the backlight is not used) + padded earcups that are comfortable and simple to remove and clean
Cons
  • - Hotkeys that are difficult to use - A size that is too big (the glasses will fall off if you tilt your head back!) The microphone has a restricted amount of bending

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