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BrandLogitech
ColorWhite
Connectivity TechnologyWireless, Wired
Headphones Jack3.5 mm
Cable FeatureWithout Cable

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Enhance Your Gaming Experience with the Logitech G933 Artemis Limited Edition Wireless Gaming Headset

Immerse yourself in the world of gaming with the Logitech G933 Artemis Wireless Virtual Surround Gaming Headset Limited Edition (Renewed). Designed to take your gaming to new heights, this headset delivers exceptional audio performance and versatility across multiple platforms.

Unleash the Power of Surround Sound

Experience gaming like never before with the Logitech G933 Artemis. Equipped with advanced Pro-GTM audio drivers, this headset delivers superior sound quality with options for stereo, 7.1 Dolby Surround, or 7.1 DTS Headphone:X Surround Sound. Whether you're exploring vast virtual worlds or engaging in intense multiplayer battles, the precise and immersive audio will enhance every moment of your gaming sessions.

Seamless Multi-Platform Compatibility

With its multi-platform compatibility, the Logitech G933 Artemis is the ultimate headset for all your devices. Whether you're gaming on a PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox One (requires 3.5mm wired connection and may require Xbox One headset adapter sold separately), or even a TV with powered USB or RCA audio output, this headset has you covered. No matter the platform, you can enjoy lag-free, wireless gameplay with a 2.4GHz wireless connection or opt for a wired connection with the included cables.

Unparalleled Convenience and Versatility

The Logitech G933 Artemis offers more than just exceptional sound quality. With multiple source audio mixing, you can seamlessly switch between answering calls and enjoying your favorite music while gaming. Plug in up to three devices (1 USB and 2 analog) and effortlessly manage your audio sources without missing a beat. Whether you're coordinating strategies with your teammates or simply want to enjoy some tunes in the background, this headset provides unmatched convenience and versatility.

Take your gaming to the next level with the Logitech G933 Artemis Limited Edition Wireless Gaming Headset. With its remarkable audio performance, extensive compatibility, and intuitive features, this headset is the ideal companion for gamers of all levels. Upgrade your gaming experience today and elevate your gameplay to new heights.

Where can you use the Logitech G933 Artemis Limited Edition Wireless Gaming Headset?

  • PC gaming setups
  • Console gaming sessions
  • Virtual reality experiences
  • Movie nights
  • Music production and editing
  • Surround sound is not available on game consoles. Xbox One requires 3.5mm wired connection, and may require Xbox One headset adapter sold separately. 2.4GHz WIRELESS OR WIRED CONNECTION: Get up to 12 hours of wireless battery life without lighting or 8 hours with default lighting on a lag-free wireless connection. SUPERIOR SOUND PERFORMANCE: The advanced Pro-GTM audio drivers deliver incredible audio with stereo, 7.1 Dolby Surround, or 7.1 DTS Headphone: X Surround Sound. Frequency response: 20Hz-20KHz. MULTI-PLATFORM COMPATIBILITY: This is the perfect headset for all of your devices, including PCs, PS3s, PS4s, the Xbox One, and any TV with powered USB or RCA audio output. MULTIPLE SOURCE AUDIO MIXING: Plug in up to three devices (1 USB and 2 analog) to answer calls and play music while gaming. Wireless Range - Indoor: 15 meters. Outdoor: 20 meters.

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    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

    In the dry residue: - the sound in stereo mode is excellent, if you set it up; - the sound in the virtual surround mode is excellent; - the microphone is normal; - the headphones are comfortable and wireless, so you should not forget to charge them; - backlight and buttons are stupid; - replaceable ear pads are ordered for 650. That is, as a universal wireless device for listening to music and games, these headphones perform perfectly. Regarding the comments "Enabled 7.1 - in PUBG the sound…

    Pros
    • 1. Suddenly (for a gaming, and even a wireless headset) - sound. It's just amazing, especially considering the price. With a small adjustment of the equalizer (see the pictures attached to the review), you can get rid of the bass that hits the head and the squealing highs, and get a more or less even frequency response, suitable for comfortable listening to music. SteelSeries Siberia 650, which I used before, didn’t know how to play like that, don’t twist the equalizer. 2. Volume. The headset is very, very loud. If you turn the sound in Windows to 100%, on the device itself, by 35%, the sound will be almost unbearably loud. 3. Long range provided by the radio channel. Scenarios like "go out on the balcony for a smoke during a Skype meeting" work with a bang. Separately, I note that the sound remains stable even if the infernal ASUS PCE-AC88 antennas stick out right next to the transmitter. 4. Comfortable fit. Headphones easily fit on a large head (I have just such a one) and at the same time do not put pressure on the lair. The cups are very large, the ears are placed inside entirely. 5. High-quality, according to the interlocutors, the microphone. 6. Very, very good positioning in games that support 5.1 and 7.1 audio. 7. Good software that even supports separate equalizer and sound type settings for different applications. 8. Charge via a simple microUSB cable. Can be charged and used at the same time, yes.
    Cons
    • 1. Sound. The sound is strongly and clearly embellished. The DAC/amplifier built into the headphones seems to be trying to extract the maximum information from the musical material, which does not always sound natural. Do you know what bad HDR looks like, "pulled out" with the help of smartphone software from one window? The one with super-bright colors, halos around the edges of contrasting objects, and noise in the shadows? That's about this type of sound headphones and gravitate. Most people like it, the rest turn the equalizer in an attempt to appease the electronic blockhead. And it works out quite well. 2. Design. For schoolchildren. Who needs a backlight on the headphones, if it is still not visible during use, and there is no mirror in the kit? 3. Inconvenient buttons. If the location of the volume wheel is easily determined, then finding the right, exactly the right button is already a problem. 4. Long exit from standby mode. If the headphones went into the slip, they will come out of it for 5-6 seconds. For some situations, for example, when they call you on Skype for work, this is a long time. Especially if the caller is not very patient. 5. High power consumption in sleep mode. If you forgot to turn off your headphones before going to bed, for example, and they automatically went into standby mode, there is a 90% chance that they will be completely dead by morning. In other words, do not use - cut them to death. 6. Harsh mesh ear pads. The mesh is tough and large, it can rub the skin if the apartment is hot, it perfectly collects dust and dirt from the skin. How to clean it is not clear. The ear pads themselves, by the way, are removable.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

    Everything did not fit into the dignity, so I will continue here. PS On the damn stinted on full-fledged reviews. -/- - Numbered marks on the metal temples (yes, they are metal, otherwise I wouldn't take them), I don't presume to say that they correspond to any standard sizes, but this is more than enough to align the ears. - Very high quality fabric ear pads. No, they do not isolate all the noise from the outside, but they absolutely will not let your ears fog up and sweat, this will make your

    Pros
    • - Great surround sound, there are several presets and two modes: Dolby and DTS 7.1 with presets, no noise at all. - Excellent equalizer with several presets and the ability to save your own. - Microphone with mechanical switch and length adjustment. To make it clearer, the microphone descends like a lever and turns on after a click; a sound signal also notifies you of its inclusion; if it is inactive, a red diode lights up on it, i. E. to turn off the microphone, you do not need to assign a key for this, just raise it a little and it will turn off. It is not necessary to adjust the length, but when it is extended to its full length, it will definitely not miss anything. Yes, the recording quality of the microphone of stars from the sky is not enough, comparable to microphones for 200, but it has its own built-in noise reduction function, it is also not perfect, but definitely better than the one offered by Bill Gates with his windows. It looks like you are not wearing a headset, but a real futuristic interface, the sensations from this are simply indescribable. - Sound notifications about the low battery remaining (even if it is one for all functions, at first it may be unusual and it is not clear what it is signaling, but after a couple of days there will be no trace of this). - Customizable lighting, including for various profiles for games (well, or software, why not?), Everything is picked up automatically. - Macros. Yes, you can assign your own macros compatible with game profiles to the keys on your ears, or assign new functions to them. Default values ​​can always be returned to their place, so nothing is lost. Why is this needed? Everyone has their own reasons. - Pretty fast battery charging, it takes about 2 hours to fully charge, while you can safely continue to play. - Excellent weight balance of the headset. What an idiot no matter what he says, but the balance is perfect. Some write that they have one cup heavier than the other - do not dare to believe this, this is a blatant lie, most likely they did not buy this headset, but are just trolling.
    Cons
    • - The pad under the headband has peeled off a little, but this is from the category of "forget it," nothing prevents you from gluing it on your own. - The knob on the microphone also looks rather flimsy and has a slight play, this does not affect its performance in any way, but all the time it seems that it will come off now (but it still does). - It will not work to connect the headset to the phone "over the air", so you can't do without a 3.5 mini-jack, the cable is included (and with it an adapter to 2.5), but, given the trend, soon this connector will not be left in any smartphone, so an adapter to Type-C / 3.5 will help. - The volume control rotates quite freely, but still some latch is provided, it might be worth making it tighter. In any case, this is not a problem, but this cannot be attributed to the merits, but it must be said. - The arms move in much the same way as the volume control, there are clicks, but they are so weak that they have to be constantly tightened after you remove the headphones, perhaps over time they will rub off and take a permanent shape, but this is definitely not a virtue.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

    Satisfied with the purchase. Works great on PlayStation, Mac, PC. Surround sound only works on PC. The equalizer recorded in the headphones works on all devices. In principle, you can even listen to music in them, if you do not bother. AFTER A YEAR OF USE: Great headphones. But after a year and a half, the power button began to act up (the sound disappeared). Logitech's support and warranty policy is top notch. But instead of taking such headphones (or G935) again, I took SteelSeries - and…

    Pros
    • surround sound The ability to manually adjust the equalizer (it will be saved in the headphones and will work when connected, for example, to a PlayStation) Overall sound quality (games, movies)
    Cons
    • Not the most convenient "height" adjustment, flies off every time you take it off (you spend 3 seconds longer when putting it on) Price

    Revainrating 3 out of 5

    Nothing unusual, a normal product.

    Headphones lasted 5 years. Everything that the guys described in the comments was. Squeaky plastic, very heavy, ears get tired. The battery after 5 years still holds 6 hours. The plastic is worn out. When ating the software, they flew into a brick, I thought everything, I already wanted to sell on ebay. But the hour suffered and brought back to life. The software on the computer was well tightened, there are no problems at all. After 5 years, the right ear began to flicker, I think something is

    Pros
    • Sound, microphone and operating time in the first year.
    Cons
    • Creaking plastic, heavy. The microphone sometimes does not work when you recline it, the buttons are not conveniently located.

    Revainrating 3 out of 5

    Overall pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

    Why are ears for 15k from a "good" manufacturer worse in strength than a no-name from "alika"? Think ten times if you need it. : I tried to glue it, but the cyanoacrylate glue does not stand up, so, really, in the trash :(

    Pros
    • Sound
    Cons
    • Yesterday they brought headphones, today they fell off the table (80 centimeters high), one "ear" broke off. The reliability of the design is zero, the photo is attached. 1 and 2 is where they broke. 2 was supposed to be inside 3, I just untwisted 3 for clarity. In general, everything rests on a tiny piece of plastic, a lot of money in the trash

    I made the purchase on December 19 on Amazon, and after paying an additional 17,000 for fast shipping, they sent it to my place of employment within a week. Because of the fact that the price tags currently range between 45,000 and 55,000 dollars, I do not comprehend the hucksters.

    Revainrating 2 out of 5

    Bad! I am not satisfied with the quality of the product.

    Bought to replace Razer. Ideas are more technologically advanced, but this way you save on materials and assembly quality control :( Not sure what to change :( Has pros: Good sound for watching movies and toys (Arma, The Witcher, etc. ) Its cons: The build quality is disgusting. They creak, the top pillow came off on the second day. The power button, which has to be tortured to get a stereo signal. Twice turned into a brick, beamed with dancing with a tambourine, forced flashing.

    Revainrating 3 out of 5

    Expected more from the purchase, but not the worst option.

    After a similar experience with products, Logitech decided to choose headphones from other manufacturers of gaming headsets. Has some pros: Very nice headphones, nice sound, comfortable fit on the head. Cons below: I took the G930 to replace it, in which problems with the USB connector started (I had to conjure with the position for charging). As a result, the G933 turned out to be of very dubious build quality and materials: the skin began to crack, and the top lining peeled off, the design…

    Revainrating 3 out of 5

    Not particularly happy with it, but it's mostly okay.

    In general, the trend following Logitech, the quality and convenience of devices in technical terms is falling, and the price tag is growing. However, I still do not see any alternatives to the products of this company. Got pros: Wireless Removable battery Backlight sound quality and good microphone Its cons: The signal reception range is depressing, an average of 5 meters from the computer. Before that, I was sitting on the G5xx, which had a set-top box for connecting (PC / Set-top boxes / TV…

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

    I bought it on December 19 on Amazon, I gave 17 thousand with expedited delivery, they brought it in a week - straight to work. The fact that now with price tags of 45-55 thousand, I do not understand the hucksters. Has some pros: Good quality sound. No wires. Beautiful appearance. Keep about 8 hours exactly. Cons below: After 5 minutes, if there was no sound, they turn off, to turn it on, you need to press the buttons or turn the volume wheel.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    High-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

    Logitech G933 Artemis Spectrum purchased to replace a four-year-old Corsair 2100. I was considering buying Corsair VOID Wireless, but decided to take Logitech because of a replaceable battery, a more advanced 7.1 in games and (in my opinion, there was an opportunity to listen to corsairs) cooler speakers. As a result, I am satisfied, although the price difference of 9000 corsairs / 14000 logitechs is quite decent. + 3 years warranty. The cost is not cheap, it's nice that the term is normal…

    Pros
    • + The fabric of the ear cushions is excellent, it will not crack over time (in the Corsair 2100, the pseudo-leather began to crack after three years). + A convenient long recharging wire with a fabric braid, it connects without problems during the game if the headphones start to sit down, it does not interfere. + Great sound and positioning in games, in shooters like Battlefield 1 helps a lot. Good b in explosions / shooting from a large caliber. + They can completely replace the speakers when watching a movie, the family is sleeping, and you can afford to watch the Avengers without losing sound quality and without disturbing anyone. + Good range of wireless operation, farther than on the Corsair 2100. Yes, and in general, the presence of a wireless mode is a big plus, you can listen to the review or run a cup of tea between rounds without losing involvement in the process. + Backlight. In Battlefield 1, they glow depending on what is happening in the game. You can't see it yourself, but others like it. If not needed, you can turn it off. + Microphone. Automatically turns off when lifted up - a very convenient feature that I'm used to with the Corsair 2100, and which for some reason is not in the Corsair VOID Wireless. The quality of the microphone is normal, without any revelations, but it performs its task without problems. Does not hiss, none of those with whom he spoke or played with the connection did not complain. + Good battery life. More than Corsair 2100. + Automatic shutdown when the headphones are idle. I took it off and left on business - they themselves will fall asleep after a couple of minutes of no sound in the speakers. He came, touched the wheel of sound - they immediately woke up. A nuance - sometimes you need to use a microphone in Skype on headphones, but let the sound through the speakers, then the headphones can fall asleep in the middle of a conversation several times. You can change the sleep time or disable the function in the settings. + The function of simultaneous communication over cellular and listening to a computer has not yet been tested as unnecessary. But it is there and it seems to work. It is also possible to wire the headphones to a computer.
    Cons
    • - The pillow on which the head presses is comfortable, even washing if necessary will work, but it is poorly glued and corny peels off, you need to modify it with double-sided tape. - The ons for switching profiles / mute the microphone / change the sound are small and inconvenient, to add sound you have to trying not to touch the neighboring ons. Ideally, they are either spread over different ears, or enlarged. You have to change the sound from the keyboard, because it is much more convenient. - Pretty heavy. It must be borne in mind that if you like it easier - not your choice. On the Internet, I came across complaints that they were pressing from the sides, but here apparently the size of the head matters, I'm fine. - It happens that they don’t turn on the first time, the backlight lights up, but there is no sound, turned it off / on - it’s normal. - The side covers of the battery and storage compartments of the wireless receiver are held on by weak magnets, you can lose the covers.

    After using the G35 for a period of six months, I became increasingly frustrated with several of its flaws. The designs of the other headphones did not work for me, and since I was able to negotiate a discount of 4,000 yen, I decided to go with these headphones instead. I have been working with them for almost a month and a half and. The feeling of perplexity leaves me with a trace of disappointment. The reason for this is that, to put it bluntly, headphones don't amount to much in the world of

    Pros
    • carefully put together with care. Excellent fashion sense. Multiplatform. Very solid virtual 7:1 ratio. Ear cushions that are plush and not as shoddy as those found in the G35, which had leatherette that had been worn down to rags. The battery life without the backlight is around 12 to 13 hours. Wire that has a minimal effect on memory. Not like the G35. In general, it is comfortable, and it is not very restrictive. It fits perfectly on a head that is somewhere in the middle. The variety is satisfying. Approximately 15-17 meters. Neutral: If you don't bob your head too much to the rhythm of a hip song, they should fit nicely in your mind without any problems. They introduced the capability to pick the shutdown time with the new firmware, and it goes all the way up to the point where the devices might not turn off at all. There's just a little bit of pain in the right ear. On the left, I don't get that impression at all. Dimensions.
    Cons
    • Not the finest option for musical selection. It is necessary to make adjustments to the equalizer in order to make the low frequencies more expressive. headphones that lean heavily toward the higher frequency ranges. And I consider this to be the most significant drawback. In general, movies are a very cool medium. They are known to occasionally turn off and then back on again (this is some kind of signal bug, apparently, very, very rarely, but it happens). You do not have any control over the algorithms that determine how the headset will behave in terms of the backlighting. For instance, if they are linked together by a wire, you should not remove the lighting. If they are able to communicate wirelessly, then the backlight must be turned off immediately. It's unfortunate that the wire's braid fell apart after some time had passed. After some time, the right arm will no longer have the same tenacity it once did, and it may drop down by accident. The one on the left did not.

    Revainrating 4 out of 5

    A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

    The very first headphones without wires. In general, the impressions are rather favorable; without a backlight, they work for twelve to fourteen hours. In fact, as it is written in their program, I would not mind if it was possible to install rechargeable batteries so that they work even longer, but then they would probably be more difficult to use. One of the issues was a microphone that was not very strong. The sound quality of the retractable microphone in these was found to be inferior to…

    Pros
    • Nice and snug on the head. Not nearly as heavy as I had anticipated. Removable ear pads
    Cons
    • Silent microphone Unaudible sound hiccups throughout the charging process

    All of them are good, and I got them as soon as they were released, and I was really pleased with my purchase. The one that offers the greatest level of comfort for my head. They would not have needed a price if it weren't for the software issues that crop up somewhere once a year and start the dances and dances, but unfortunately these issues exist. Has pros: They rest very lightly on your head; you are not aware of their weight at all (despite the fact that the headset is not the lightest…

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

    That are not at all poor ears. Enjoying one's time with movies, video games, and even music on occasion can bring joy. I wouldn't buy it for myself; you could argue that I got it for free; nonetheless, the salt is delicious for nothing, despite the fact that everything else in this place is really sugary. These are some advantages: The design was quite futuristic, and it was really substantial and potent. The low frequencies are really palpable, in contrast to my G930, on which the bass is…

    Revainrating 1 out of 5

    I want my money back! Disgusting product and poor quality.

    The pricing of these headphones is too much for my liking. Regarding your question, I use a Logitech G933 Artemis Spectrum Snow. It's possible that the standard model of the headphones doesn't have any of these issues; I can't say for sure. After purchasing these headphones in the spring, I started having issues with them almost as soon as I took them out of the packaging. It sounds like a wagon is creaking in the right ear. They were unable to correctly fit all of the particulars. I had…

    Pros
    • fabric ear pads Appearance Logitech products can be color synchronized with one another. Longevity of the battery Sound quality
    Cons
    • Construct with care. Bluetooth headphone with a limited range In the logitech g930, the ear pads were made of leatherette, which cracked all over a year later. The ear pads are made of cloth, and they are removable and washable. But instead of using regular fabric fasteners, they developed these ones out of leatherette, which, after being washed multiple times, develops cracks. Microphone

    Revainrating 1 out of 5

    The worst purchase in my life, don't repeat my mistake

    The model is correct to a degree of at least 4, even if not 5/5 of the time. Yet there is one issue that makes everything impossible, and that is the on/off button. After two years of use (careful use, I should emphasize), the power button began to work improperly. It seemed as if the contact was weak, and it was possible that one ear would not play, either quietly or without high frequencies. In most cases, it takes a couple of minutes to adjust the button in such a way that the contact "sits…

    Pros
    • Nice sound; solid software; attractive appearance
    Cons
    • Plastic will eventually start to crack and the power button will become loose.

    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

    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

    Revainrating 3 out of 5

    Not quite what I wanted, but mostly okay.

    Why is a pair of ears costing 15k from a "excellent" manufacturer weaker than a generic pair from "alika"? Whenever you need to, think ten times. I attempted to bond it, but the cyanoacrylate glue did not hold up; hence, it should definitely be thrown out:(

    Pros
    • Sound
    Cons
    • They brought headphones yesterday, however today they fell off the table (80 cm high), and one of the "ears" broke off. The attached photo shows that the design has 0% reliability. There was a break between 1 and 2. I just untwisted 3 because it was supposed to be within 2 for clarification. Most of the time, everything is supported by a tiny bit of plastic, and there is a lot of money in the trash.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    A wonderful product, its nice to use.

    In general, the ears are not designed for listening to music but rather gaming. I am a huge fan of DRAM, but he should probably steer clear of these. They are simply amazing when it comes to games! Various pros: Sound that is both of high quality and pleasing. Outstanding positioning throughout the game. In actuality, 7/1. They have a wonderful appearance and are a good fit. Ears are unable to perspire. The microphone sound was excellent. They are able to maintain a charge for a really extended