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Review on Wireless computer headset Logitech G G435, white/lilac by Wiktor Borowski ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not a bad product, but I expect more.

Despite all their lightness and beauty, there are a number of serious disadvantages noticed during the month of operation. First of all, disconnects: the ears periodically lose contact with the receiver, the sound starts to slow down a lot or disappears altogether for a few seconds. Between the receiver and the ears, the distance is about a meter and a thin chipboard of 1.5 cm. And although the sound returns quite quickly, these 5-7 seconds during a match can be decisive for you. Also, the headphones are seen in a spontaneous reboot: the sound suddenly cuts off and after that the sound of turning on the headphones is played and the sound resumes. Again, sometimes these 5 seconds can determine the outcome of a match for you. Feel free to divide the work time in half, or even in three: the active use of headphones for 60% of the sound out 85% of the battery for 6-8 hours, after which they begin to periodically beep, drowning out the sound. You can connect the wire and continue to use it as wired, but in this case I would recommend purchasing a longer wire if you do not have USB in close proximity. At the same time, the ears themselves are not particularly charged, because after use, you still have to leave them stuck in. Of the pluses: they charge quickly, in about an hour from the triple they are already fully charged. The ear pads are, unfortunately, a little small for me and the ears are still squeezed a little. But I have healthy locators and for most users this shouldn't be a problem. And, for dessert, a microphone. The sound, of course, is distorted and sounds from the barrel. Even if the ears were positioned as "the same for the street", then why not just make a removable microphone, given that there is not even an answer on on the headphones themselves. Not to mention the fact that for outdoor headphones they lack a very important detail - multimedia control. One could either bring them to an empty right ear, or at least find a place for the play on, and encode the switching of tracks into a volume rocker, but alas, there is not even that. So in general, alas, "average". 3/5

Pros
  • - Weight: Very light, do not pull the head down and thus do not put pressure on the neck. - Appearance - Freedom from wires. Ish
Cons
  • - Periodically lose connection with the receiver or reboot themselves. - The microphone is extremely mediocre: you can hear it like from a can. - Completely untenable, like "street" headphones. - The fabric headband is non-removable, which makes it difficult to clean, and the headphones themselves don't even have a thin dust cloth for the speakers.