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Review on Logitech G G533 Wireless PC Headset, black by Franciszka Wjcik ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average quality, not a great product.

If not for the microphone, I would have given up and put up the maximum bet of $5,000. He is just plain unattractive and brings down the entire model. To make them the greatest in the world, you need to complete the microphone, make the ears smaller, and possibly add a second battery to the second bowl. Meanwhile, the solid threesome Extended hours are one advantage (quietly 2 days of hard gaming will endure, and a week of "watching a kinchik after work") One of the quickest response times available. Very fast charging, even when connected to a computer. Light speed is functioning well. Do not lose your footing between two walls of concrete. Logitech compatible, lightweight, and breathable. Some drawbacks: To help you wrap your head around it, for 1200 it will sound like you have wires in your ears. Expect nothing good to happen. In theory, there is no "sharpening for games" or similar practice allowed. The rumors aren't true. The game's audio, as well as that of the music and kinchik, is subpar. However, many cyberathletes have switched to these headphones because of how well they perform in competition. There's nothing else to say, really. There is no way to customize the volume, as the volume wheel lacks "serifs" and moves too smoothly, and the "push to voice" feature isn't supported. Indeed, and the volume fluctuates erratically if you so much as touch the wheel. The incredibly low volume of the microphone is the biggest drawback. You'll have to constantly adjust the volume of background noise so that your voice comes through clearly into the microphone. They would increase their volume slightly, albeit in a wheezing fashion. The design is terrible; the bowls are enormous for such a tiny head, and they quickly become hilarious and absurd.