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Review on Renewed Logitech G733 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset with Suspension Headband, ๐ŸŽง LIGHTSYNC RGB, Blue VO!CE Mic Technology and PRO-G Audio Drivers - Black by Addy Itthipong แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

Headphones that are not only comfortable but also have a powerful battery and mic. User profiles eliminate the need to manually configure the system for each game, making the system very convenient. You do not need to configure the device each time if there are some other devices present, such as a mouse and a keyboard. I would add a couple more functions there, displaying the state of the microphone when switching, in order for you to understand what I have done now. On the desktop, in the tray, the only thing that is displayed when the volume is changed is the volume. Possibly the battery charge - when checking the balance, the sound is unquestionably good, but I don't know rummage in English fifty, sixty. xs how much is still there. All of them are minor nitpicks that could contribute to a marginal increase in the level of comfort. The price is steep, and there are no whites available at a discounted rate. I looked for a solution that matched both the pricing and the white for two months. Never let go of each other.

Pros
  • The headphones feel as like they were designed specifically for my head, as they do not cause any discomfort at all when I wear them. They are not only light but also nearly undetectable when worn. No discomfort. Do not apply too much pressure on the head, and avoid losing your balance. It's superior to anything else I've tried.
Cons
  • 1. A backlight that is difficult to understand You really ought to put a mirror in front of you so that you can see what it is that they are demonstrating. Considering that they are headphones, certain functions can be communicated with a relatively faint sound. 2. If I were designing a microphone, I would keep the folding design seen on some models. When folded, you are aware that the microwave has been turned off. Because of this, you are required to search for a button, and you are unable to determine if it is turned off or on. Why can't you add something to the desktop that indicates the state of the microphone whenever the volume button is pressed in the same way as the volume does? It is quite useful because the volume can be seen in every single place. The microphone is difficult to understand and awkward to use. While headphones are worn, the microphone should not be removed because it is more convenient to put it back in place once it has been removed.