- 1) Wireless (The signal breaks through two walls, the headphones work both over the air and over the wire) 2) Light (Smaller than they look in the picture. But the ear covers completely) 3) Sound (Headphones-combine: Games, movies, music) 4) Microphone (continues to work when the charging wire is connected) 5) Virtual 7.1 in G935 is better in sound quality than in Asus Centurion 7.1, but positioning is worse. 6) Programmable g-buttons (you can bind keys, macros, commands, launch other applications) 7) High-quality assembly and appearance. Metal rim in the headband.
- 1) A beggarly package, as if to reduce the price of the final product, they decided to save on investment and packaging . But the price is not so small. There are no replacement ear pads. Only the ones on the headphones. If only a couple of rags were put in for the summer. 2) G-HUB. The modern interface of this new software, which replaced Logitech Gaming Software, is a clear example of degradation. 3) RGB eats up the lion's share of the charge! Nibbling: I would like to lower the microphone below, so that it would not callous peripheral vision.
- They sit comfortably on the head. Quality sound everywhere - music, movies, games. Excellent positioning in games. The microphone leg is conveniently hidden.
- After installing the drivers and turning on surround in the Logitech panel, the volume in Win10 dropped to a minimum and did not rise. Removed the Logitech software, rebooted and put it clean again - the flight is normal)
- Difficult to rate as Logitech G HUB simply won't launch
- Logitech G HUB won't start
- - good surround sound (bass like a movie theater) - excellent microphone for communication - good assembly - the best software (not perfect, but better than others) - large working radius
- - cannot be connected to anything other than a computer - USB connection input may break if handled carelessly - not for audiophiles
- + The build quality is really cool, for my demanding taste, I did not find any flaws. Generally. + Sound quality - yes, in terms of volume, volume, frequencies, how it sounds and what sound settings are - everything is super. + software. There are a lot of complaints about the software in the comments, everything was installed for me the first time and it works perfectly (G HUB software version is 2022.2.35921). + Appearance for 5+, at first I thought that they would not look very good, but they really look cool. I turned off the backlight on the headphones and the backlight of the charge indicator in the settings - for me it's overkill. + Convenience, they fit really well on the head and feel comfortable, only they are a little tight, but maybe this is because they are still new . + Replaceable battery! This is just a 5 plus, finally! + There is a connection via mini-jack to a computer and to a phone, but the sound is of course a little worse through such a connection, but still of high quality. + 7.1 and DTS both with and without it sounds great, even before installing the G HUB the sound was just super. + The microphone is hidden and it is not visible, at first there was an ECHO effect, I thought it was a jamb, but it turned out to be a special setting and it turns off in the software. There is a suppression of external noise.
- I don't see any downsides, except for a few: - The dongle for connecting to a computer is almost a centimeter shorter, but still bulky! This is a minus. - You can’t connect a Bluetooth headset to a computer or phone - this is just a game in 2022. - There is a slight smell from the "leatherette" ear pads, for such a price they could put interchangeable fabric ones and make the main ones not from leather. zama, but from the skin!
- Sound. Despite all the shortcomings described below, these are primarily headphones for games and in the same battle (4 and 2042) I literally sometimes aim by ear and it works. Forza also showed itself perfectly, again, the location of all the nearest cars is unmistakably determined by the sound. In other games, I didn’t notice any obvious advantages, but I can’t say anything bad either.
- Dear Logitech, I am very restrained not to spend all the symbols in this column with terrible curses and wishes to follow Dante somewhere farther and deeper, but instead I will paraphrase a beautiful phrase from the game Portal2: Your microphone is not only terrible, it is designed by the best by the minds of mankind to be the most terrible microphone in the world. With all my rationalism, I can’t believe that you placed such a terrible microphone in your flagship headset and wrote such terrible software for it by accident. First, by some right, your LOGITECH G HUB manages system audio settings in the background without the ability to turn it off. And do not expect to refer to other programs, it just so happened that I formatted the system disk and checked your software on a clean Windows in safe mode, turning off everything up to the sound card drivers and he stubbornly changed the microphone volume for me. Secondly, for some reason, a terrible gain is wound on the microphone, because of which any scream louder than a normal voice turns into interference and a pile of garbage. Of course, your engineers may have thought that games were played only in whispers, but this would be an unacceptable mistake for a company famous for such masterpieces as the G502. Third, your noise canceler is killing Discord. I do not know how this is possible, but the problem is clearly on your side. If you turn on noise reduction in LOGITECH G HUB and turn off the microphone on the headphones for a minute, it stops working with the discord tightly. you must either disconnect the headphone receiver from the USB port, or restart the computer. I think it is not necessary to say that there are many headphones in the world, but there is only one discord. I would like you to somehow solve this problem, but here, of course, it’s up to you, since Krisp’s noise reduction in discord does an excellent job. And finally, finishing off the theme of a disgusting microphone, on the headset "CROWN MICRO CMGH" costing only 1900, the microphone is many times better than in yours for 12,000. Fortunately, these are headphones, not a microphone, which softened the disappointment.
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- After 2-3 months, the power button starts to fail, the left ear disappears, it must be moved with micro movements to make it work, and this is constant for everyone. Having studied this question, I realized that this is from the 933 model, logitech you went nuts? You have 2 flagships wild jamb! micro usb in 2022? The earpiece is turned on / off by means of software, and not by a mechanical break in the connection, like for example with the Sennheisers, and this is constantly buggy, sometimes you need to pull it back and forth 10 times to make it dull, and sometimes only removing the dongle helps. A bunch of buttons on the left ear, I could not remember their location by touch and I just had to turn them off so as not to get confused.
- - Design - Build quality I've been using headphones for over a year. Form style. I immediately bought a mouse / pad, keyboard, ears. Assembled qualitatively, nowhere loose. There are a bunch of buttons that you probably won't need, and the wheel - which has volume control - is a handy thing.
- - Battery! - The weight Well, the fairy tale is over. Further, only the shortcomings of the boys. Will be increasing. 1. On the sites they wrote about magnetic plugs on the ears where a whistle and a battery are placed - they say you can easily knock them off with your hands, etc. To be honest, I didn't experience any problems with it. Only when the ears fell off the table did the magnetic latches scatter around the corners, which can hardly be called a minus, since if the design had been cast, it might have been even worse. 2. There was also a hate about the new logitech G hub software - the hate was very hard and I think it was not easy. But now the guys apparently drank softina, there were no problems. 3. About the fact that the ear pads are leather - there are no spare ones, your ears sweat if you sit in the summer, for example. That's right, you yourself must understand what it is. But I didn’t take a steam bath, for me a quality assembly is better than a rag on the ear pads that will come into an indecent look in a couple of months. Here for an amateur. 4. Weight. Really, the ears are heavy, I did not cause much discomfort. 5. The battery is the main sadness (I will compare it with the old wireless syncs that I used for many years with the base station). As indicated in the configuration, a complete whistle is inserted into the right ear to connect to a PC - then the ear will be empty. In the left - the battery, it keeps it, God forbid, for 6 hours and out (this is a story from the factory from the first day of use - how everything gets worn out - good luck for 4 hours at the moment) - then you connect the wire and sit like with wired ones. This is a tin, of course, since the design is already so heavy - they would have thrown the battery into the right ear, too, terribly uncomfortable. In the synchs that I used, small finger batteries (accumulators) were inserted and they lasted for 16 hours. The headphones weighed nothing at all.
- nice touch
- disappears
- Easy to use
- Miscellaneous Miscellaneous
- Pleasant
- Alt
- Stable test results
- Mostly ok but...
- Inspires confidence
- No
- Decent performance
- Hard to say
- Pleasant to Use
- Good but Not Great