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Review on Logitech G G533 Wireless PC Headset, black by Micha Dziubiski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

I have been using different types of headphones for a very long time, before these there were excellent (but not without flaws) Turtle Beach ears, I had to change them because they fell into disrepair, they served for 6+\- years. I would have bought the same company, but they stopped producing for the RS. This model is in no way inferior to the Turtle, and in many aspects it is superior. The disadvantages are not all critical, the upgrade with a magnetic cable wonderfully solves all the inconveniences of using microUSB (just don't wait and buy a good one, I have Baseus). The creak, by the way, is quite nasty, it looks like foam when it rubs :), but as I already wrote, it is quite rare, and when they don’t make any sounds on their heads. They also press very hard from the sides, on the one hand it gives a good fit, on the other hand, it may be uncomfortable for someone, well, the ear pads themselves are not soft, but I’m fine, although at first it seemed that it would not be very long to sit in them . In general, for your money, it’s not a bad option, although of course it could be cheaper :)

Pros
  • - A good microphone, when folded, it is not noticeable and does not interfere. - Fast charging, hold charge well, auto shut off. - A good signal - a nine-story panel building, a 2-room apartment is caught everywhere, the signal disappears at the garbage chute :) - Light, but at the same time tightly seated, a large shell under the ear. - Removable ear pads - Design, without colors, and useless backlighting. - Replaceable battery - great software
Cons
  • - They creak, but this is only when dressing and not always, I have not yet figured out what exactly creaks - Unreliable (not workmanship in these ears, but as it is) microUSB connector, typeC could be done. To stick in the dark (in the light of the monitor), to the touch, without removing the ears (and this is exactly what happens this hour) is not realistic. + I think there is no need to tell anyone when, with constant use, the connection socket will fail. But the problem can be solved with a magnetic cable, here, unlike phones, it just seems to be created for this.