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Review on Immersive Gaming Audio: Logitech G935 Wireless DTS:X 7.1 Surround Sound LIGHTSYNC RGB Headset - Black/Blue by Ada Falkowska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

The Asus Centurion 7.1 is a nightmare model that has been a total failure and is not worth the money. It is currently out of order. Placement in games and wearing comfort are both outstanding, and a stylish delivery package is included, but there are no further benefits. I made the decision to use wires, but I required a gaming headset that could not only be used for games but was also of a good quality and reliable construction. The fact that many other models disable the microphone while it is charging came as a surprise to me. It does not exist at this location! After considering my options and reading the feedback, I settled on the G935. The packaging is of a very small size. I even entertained the possibility that the shop had made a mistake with the headphones and sent the wrong model. The size of the box is significantly reduced compared to that of Centurion's. It seems to be devoid of any mass when viewed from this angle. There are simply headphones, a cable for charging them, and a wire for connecting them via cable included in the bundle. The length of the wires is suitable for the requirements of the typical user. My PC is up to date and runs Windows 10 in 64-bit mode. Without so much as a single tambourine shake, the headphones and software were successfully installed. These headphones are of a great quality, are comfy, and have multiple uses. As compared to the Centurin (true 7.1), the sound quality, ergonomics, and functionality of the g935 are light years ahead of that of the Centurin. Diminished indicator of the microphone being turned off. The microphone itself is of very high quality. RGB is stunning in some other part of the stand, however in this particular area, it is harmful to the battery. According to g-hub, the ears went from 40% brightness of the backlight to 20% brightness in almost 8 hours, of which 35% fell on the backlight. This was determined by the brightness of the backlight. I simply kept the logo at 20% so that I could check that the headphones were functioning properly. When there is no sound, the headphones will automatically turn themselves off, which is a helpful feature. G-HUB brings together all of the devices under a single profile, and here they are: The settings have been deleted. Each can be customized for a single game without requiring a switch in profiles or desktop environments. If you exit the desktop environment in order to switch profiles, you will be required to make the adjustment manually the next time you start it up: ( This software, despite what the advertisements say,! NOT in any way intuitive! After six years on LGS, the G600 mouse has an installation time of just one hour! It is not possible for you to manually enter assignments into the button. You have to start by finding it in the list, and then you have to keep it pressed as you move it to the mouse diagram! It's been a while, but I still haven't figured out where to construct a different macro set for one profile. The G-HUB project has been a total bust. At the very least, allow me to select LGS for the mouse!

Pros
  • 1) Without wires (The signal breaks through two walls, the headphones work both over the air and over the wire) 2) Very light (They are significantly smaller than they appear in the picture. Nonetheless, the ear cover is comprehensive) 3) Sound (Headphones-combine: Games, movies, music) 4) A vocal microphone (continues to work when the charging wire is connected) 5) The sound quality of Virtual 7.1 in the G935 is superior to that of the Asus Centurion 7.1, but the location is not as good. 6) Programmable g-buttons (you can bind keys, macros, commands, launch other applications) 7) Excellent craftsmanship in both the construction and the aesthetics. a metal rim around the headband of the hat.
Cons
  • 1) A pitiful package, as though in an effort to bring down the cost of the finished product, they made the decision to cut back on their investment and their packaging. Yet, the cost is not quite inexpensive. There is no option to purchase replacement ear pads. Only those that are playing over the headphones. If only a few rags were added during the summer months, it would be perfect. 2) G-HUB. This new software, which has taken the place of Logitech Gaming Software, features a more current interface, which is an obvious sign of degeneration. 3) The majority of the charge goes into the RGB channel! Nibbling: I would like to request that the microphone be moved down below so that it does not obscure people's peripheral view.

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