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Logitech G Logitech G935 Over Ear Wireless Headset, Black & Logitech G G613 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Black

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Style: G935 + G613


Features

  • Product 1: The most advanced wireless gaming headset yet from Logitech G. 2.4 GHz wireless delivers premium Sound, complete freedom and a clean Set up without wires. Default lighting- 8 hours. No lighting-12 hours
  • Product 1: Large 50mm Pro-G drivers lets you hear more of the game environment in greater detail
  • Product 1: Lightsync RGB game-driven lighting, EQ settings and more can be customized through downloadable Logitech G hub software. Requirements - Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.11 or later, Chrome OSTM, USB port, Internet access for G HUB (optional)
  • Product 1: Advanced DTS Headphone: X 2.0 surround Sound fully immerses you in both subtle and explosive Parts of a precise positional 3D soundscape
  • Product 2: LIGHTSPEED wireless technology for super fast 1 ms report rate
  • Product 2: Romer G mechanical switches deliver quiet, precise mechanical performance and 70 million click life for incredible feel and durability
  • Product 2: Six programmable G keys put custom macro sequences and in app commands at your fingertips.1 Customize G key profiles individually for each app
  • Product 2: Bluetooth: Bluetooth enabled device with Windows 8 or later, Mac OS X 10.12 or later, Chrome OS, or Android 3.2 or later, iOS 10 or later

Description

Logitech G935 Wireless DTS:X 7.1 Surround Sound LIGHTSYNC RGB PC Gaming HeadsetLogitech G935 is the ultimate wireless gaming headset, enhanced with the most advanced Logitech audio technology. Hear more detail with large 50mm Pro-G drivers, Made of woven Hybrid mesh designed to reduce distortion. Lightsync RGB lighting is fully customizable and reacts to in-game action on supported games. For maximum immersion, DTS Headphone: X 2. 0 surround sound creates precise in-game positional awareness. Hear enemies sneaking up behind you, Sense Air attacks or special-ability cues, and enjoy the full cinematic experience of your favorite games. Additional gaming features include a large 6 mm flip-to-mute Mic, programmable G-keys on the headset, and the ability to tune EQ settings and more with Logitech G hub software.Logitech G613 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Multihost 2.4 GHz + Blutooth ConnectivityDesigned for a wireless world, G613 is a high performance mechanical keyboard featuring LIGHTSPEED wireless technology, advanced Romer G mechanical performance and amazing battery life.


Date First Available: December 31, 2019


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  • A Lengthy Review from a Headset Connoisseur
Style: G935 Only
I don't think of myself as a gaming headset expert by any means, but I've had 5 headsets in one year. Either I just have bad luck with headsets (which is true for one very pricy set of Astro 50s that I sat on), or the headsets put too much pressure on my head/aren't a great fit for my melon or they just aren't as feature rich as I'd like. That being said, just a heads up, I wear a size 8 new era hat and that's the biggest size they make (at least that I've been able to find). My head is big and my ears are about a medium size. Usually headphones with circle cups cause fatigue on my ears so I avoid them (I'm looking at you Corsair). Some of this review may be biased based on the size of my head and I'll get that part out of the way first. ######### ### FIT ### ######### For myself, the fit of the Logitech G935's was a little snug at first and I could only wear them for 3 hours before they started to hurt my head. after some stretching of the head band they opened up a little. After all was said and done I got about 6 hours of wearing them before they started to hurt my head/ears. These would fit comfortably on a medium to small size head. ######################### ### How I use the headset #### ######################## I use this headset for everything I do on my computer: music, movies, Teams Meetings, Single and Multiplayer gaming. I don't do competitive fps gaming where I need to hear footsteps behind me. I do play a lot of different kinds of games though including fps. ############## ### Features ### ############# I've never had a use for the G buttons on headsets from Logitech, but it's always been nice to know they are there if I need them. With a Logitech keyboard and Mouse, there are plenty of G keys and buttons to fulfill my needs. I like that I can mute myself by simply moving the mic up or down and it mutes myself and unmutes in a Teams meeting for work. (I spend roughly 40% of my time at work on teams meetings). Surround sound. It's there but it's nothing to write home about. It adds a little umph for movies. Gaming I can tell where a person is shooting from for the most part. But it's not extraordinary. It's not mind blowing or super immersive. RBG. Syncs up with your other RBG Logitech devices to provide consistent RBG across your devices. It's nice. but they're on your head. The only people seeing the rbg are my family. I don't really care about this feature and it doesn't really affect my rating. ############## ### Quality #### ############## At first I thought these would last years. They felt sturdy in all the right places. They had a solid design. I felt like I had a quality headset and I got my money's worth, but I digress. I would say I'm hard on headsets but with these that really wasn't the case. I would stretch the band to make them comfortable for longer. I have a headset holder hanging from my desk to put the headset when I'm not using it. I've really had no excuse for them to short out on one side, unless they just weren't designed for heads as big as mine. I usually avoid touching or pulling the wires connected to the cans like the plague. After the 9 months I had these, one side just shorted out. It would turn on and off if I (for lack of a better phrase) wiggled them around. The charging cable that comes with these is long enough to reach my head while plugged into my computer. But the rubber sleeve on the cable is cheaply made and split down the seam in several places exposing the bare wires from within it. This happened in less than the 9 months I had them. ########################################### ### Comparison with *some* of the other headsets ### ########################################### Astro 50 (old an new versions) I had an older generation of the Astro 50s that had the "leather" ear cup mods on them. They lasted me for a couple years before the leather started to peel away and so since they didn't have those mods anymore for the generation of headset I had, I had to get the latest version of the Astro 50s. The sound quality of both didn't blow me away. it was about on par with what the Logitech was giving me in headset surround sound. RIG 700s While I had this set I went back and forth between it and a pair of RIG 700s that I got from a Crate store that I got for fairly cheap at another store that sold sealed returns from other stores. The Rig 700s in terms of first impression felt cheap. But after using them for a while I realized they were meant to be light weight as to not provide fatigue and the doby atmos when paired with the right game or movie blows everything else I've tried out of the water. I can comfortably wear these without even noticing they are on my head for over 12 hours. The problem I had with the RIG 700s is that the mic was one you plug in and after going idle for so long it just turned off. the only way to get it to turn back on was to unplug it and plug it back in. other than that solid headset. RIG 800s So as I searched for something perfect, I got the Rig 800s with the docking station. This is hands down the best headset I've tried. I usually kept to name brands in the past: Corsair, Astro, Logitech, Sennheiser, etc. I thought RIG was going to be a knock off brand but was pleasantly surprised. This is my sweet spot. I haven't owned them for more than a year so I'm unsure if they pass the test of time, but we shall see. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2022 by JW

  • Best wireless headset I could find for the money
Style: G935 Only
I really like the headset. It's not too heavy, it's got great battery life, passable audio and mic quality, can be easily charged while wearing, and in theory, the battery can be swapped after years of use if it degrades. I've had my headset for over 2 years now and I haven't noticed any battery degredation or any failures on the headset. I wish the headset got a little bit louder, but that's probably due to hearing damage as I haven't been impressed with the volume of any wireless headset or headphones. Speaking of wireless, the distance is really good I would say! It can travel through thin walls and can reach from my basement to the floor above it fairly consistently and even to some spots in the second floor of the house. It's pretty neat to go get a drink or a bite of food and not have to take off the headset. I do have a complaint, but I think it's pretty niche. Logitech calls it "sidecar", but it's essentially a built in "monitor" / "talkback" where the mic audio is sent to the headset speakers output so you can hear yourself. This was a deciding factor in me buying the headset, as I'm used to hearing my own voice in my headphones. I do some karaoke and vocal stuff with my pro audio equipment, and my only complaint is that the sidecar volume is low even when cranked to the max, about 1/3 to 1/2 the volume the headset can reach. It is also independent of your Windows volume and it's not quick to adjust, but like I said that's asking a lot and is fairly minor. There is one more complain but it's related to the Logitech software that you use to configure this headset and the Logitech G915 TKL. It conflicts when using the two together, and certain, possibly obscure, settings on the headset keep getting overwritten when using this with that keyboard (sidecar is an example of that). I got around that by adjusting my settings to my liking and then uninstalling the software. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2022 by Christian B.

  • A adequate replacement for the G930
Style: G935 Only
I bought these to replace my beloved G930 after two earpad and one battery replacement. There are some improvements over the G930, and some regressions. Improvements. The microphone boom is extendable, flexible, and can be folded smoothly into headset. The G930 boom could only be raised and flexed, which could lead to it catching on cables or other obstacles. The microphone still has a red LED to indicate that it is hardware muted, and it can be muted either by raising the boom or pressing a dedicated button. It retains the option for aux or USB input, which adds flexibility. There are magnetically attached doors on the sides to house the USB receiver on the left, and access the battery on the right. There was nowhere to store the receiver on the G930, and accessing the battery required removing several screws. The sound quality and battery life are good. I use a generic aftermarket magnet charging cable, which is much easier than manually plugging and unplugging the headphones to a charging cable. Regressions. The LEDs are purely cosmetic. There is no option to use them to display the current battery level, either by charge percentage or color. I leave them turned off. My favorite feature of the G930 was the integrated media buttons. Being able to pause, repeat, or skip tracks was very handy. On the G935 there are still 3 buttons. They are on the back of the left side, rather than being on the side. Most disappointingly, they must be programmed through the Logitech G Hub software, which must be installed for custom bindings to be recorded. The changes are not committed to the headset's firmware, so every device you use them with must be running the Logitech G Hub software. If connected to a computer with out the Logitech software installed, the buttons are not recognized as media control buttons, unlike the G930. I consider this to be the biggest disappointment with this headset. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022 by Thomas Lepingwell

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