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Review on Logitech G432 Wired Gaming Headset with 7.1 Surround Sound, DTS Headphone:X 2.0, Flip-to-Mute Mic for PC in Black/Blue Leatherette by En Xiao ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

I purchased a headset that is compatible with Zoom and R6. Everything works perfectly in Zoom; you and the other person can hear each other and ourselves clearly. The headphones have exceptional sound isolation capabilities. However, because the cushions are constructed of leatherette, after forty-five to fifty minutes the headphones start to feel warm to the ears. It is necessary for you to take breaks. Despite the fact that the wire is quite thin, I really hope that it holds up until the very end of its service life. Regarding the sound, although having a tendency toward greater bass, they are an excellent choice for gaming. It is now much simpler to pinpoint the location of the adversary. Tried sound 7.1 - did not like it. Too artificial. You need to have native support in the game, and after that, the volume on the headphones should be turned up all the way. Also, it is not quite clear how the USB-card is supposed to work. After I initially installed it, only the sound functioned, and the microphone was completely inoperable. It could be seen in the system, however reinstalling the G HUB did not resolve the issue. Well, so I started from scratch and reorganized the whole system, then I installed the G HUB and attached the headphones, and the sound was picked up by the microphone. But, starting with R6 after each match, the sound will be absent until you "poke" the USB card, at which point it will reappear. Everything will be alright as long as the headphones are connected to the sound card that is built into the computer. We can only hope that updating the software will resolve this issue.

Pros
  • equipment, soundproofing, and convenience of use of the microphone are some of the things that are important to us.
Cons
  • The program was unstable, and the bass was emphasized to an uncomfortable degree.