🎮 Elevate your game with style and sound!
The Logitech G335 Wired Gaming Headset and Yeti Orb RGB Gaming Microphone combo offers a lightweight design, all-day comfort with memory foam ear pads, and seamless plug-and-play connectivity. The RGB LIGHTSYNC technology enhances your gaming experience with customizable lighting, while the condenser mic ensures crystal clear audio for streaming. Perfect for gamers seeking both performance and style.
Brand | Logitech G |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Microphone Included |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Cable Feature | Retractable |
Style | Wired |
Number of Items | 1 |
ASIN | B0CJDMJ24N |
Date First Available | September 19, 2023 |
O**O
Great for the price and comfortable for my ears
First, these headsets are great for those who use PC or Xbox One to game. I'm sure they can be used on anything that has a jack-in port.Side note for Xbox users: Don't get the dongle version of this headset if you have an Xbox One Gen 1. The USB ports don't work with any dongle devices.As long as I've been gaming, I've never invested in headphones. As far as first pairs go, I think it serves its purpose.The volume isn't the greatest, but I can't say if that's because of Xbox One, Discord settings, or the headphones itself. I don't mind that it has 0 noise-canceling features because it's safer that way. I've learned that noise-canceling devices can eliminate your awareness in emergencies (like if a family member needs help, or a fire happens in the house, etc.). While I know that it's unlikely those things will ever happen for some people, I live in a rough neighborhood where it pays to have all your senses present. Honestly, I can hear my friends just fine with them, but the unit doesn't have an eardrum-shattering volume. Probably for the best.I really like the way the set can be adjusted at the ear muff parts and at the head strap. I also appreciate that the mic can be turned off by just flipping the piece up. The way that the ear parts encapsulate my ears is also a nice feature. It's very plush, which is great for my sensitive ears. I can't use ear devices that insert into my ears--it causes massive pain in under 10 minutes, so having a device that never touches my ears, lets me play longer. The head strap is also a nice feature because it prevents the hard plastic portion from sitting on my head. If you've ever had the weight of a headset sit on your head for long periods of time, you know how much it can hurt.
H**.
Not as good as my Astro A10's, but these are nice.
I had the Astro A10's for a few years and this last week they crapped out on me. Was going to get another set of A10's but the reviews for the gen 2's weren't that great, and these Logitech's had better reviews. Logitech owns Astro and I know both companies have great quality so I thought what the heck. These are super light weight and comfortable to wear. I can't say anything about the mic because I don't talk at all when gaming. The only complaint that I have (for now) is they lack bass. My A10's had some decent bass when playing Call of Duty and even watching YouTube with the headphones to be quiet. I really like these, but wish they had more bass. Maybe there's a way to turn it up but I haven't been able to find those settings yet.Long story short, these are a great buy and work perfectly.
B**E
Good headset, short life
Bought my headset back in Jan 2023. They've worked very well canceling out noises, projecting game volume, and picking up my voice.Unfortunately, they seem to have a lifespan of about 10 months - that's when my mic started not picking up my voice every time I'd turn it on, and now randomly stops projecting any sound - and at the same time turning my voice very digitized in vc (assuming my mic was working).Kinda was hoping they'd last a lot longer for this price though
E**D
Quality Comfortable Wireless Headset
Pros:- LONG battery life. From a full charge, logged 9hrs while working from home and had 77% battery the next day. Great for those who may not be using this headset on a daily basis (or those who are and forget about charging daily!).- USB-C charging connectivity (A to C cable supplied, high quality, long length).- Lightspeed dongle is small and discrete.- Comfort: (YMMV... I'm a male in mid 20s with a medium sized head... I think?) after a few days of playing around with the ski band placement and earcup position, I finally found a setup that worked for me. I have stud earrings and found some higher positions of the earcups were originally pressing on my lobes and causing some discomfort. Switching the band to the larger position and bringing the earcups down allowed me to seat everything nicely without any discomfort. Wore the headphones all day while working from home and forgot I wasn't wearing my usual headphones (Beyerdynamic DT770... Which are my top choice for headphone comfort).- Logi GHub connectivity/customizations are decent. Simple volume, mic volume, sidetone (hearing your voice thru mic with no latency), audio EQ customization (with presets and custom settings)- Doesnt look super "gamer-y"... a good plus if I need video on during a (professional) call.- Flip to mute mic is great. I dont like having to deal with a removable mic or a fixed mic. The hardware based muting of the G535 mic is convenient and easy and doesnt require much finger dexterity... Allows me to mute on Discord or Teams while AFK.- Volume wheel and power button are smartly and intuitively placed and sized. Only a couple times have I accidentally brushed the volume wheel with the hood of my sweatshirt, but this only clicks the volume up a notch or two.Cons:- Noise cancelling is pretty weak. No active noise cancelling (but you wouldnt expect that at this price). Not much isolation from surrounding sounds, but this wasn't a large drawback for me as I play in relatively quiet environments- Mic quality: its a 2.4ghz wireless mic, so you have the usual downsides. Reduced high end, thinner bottom end. Its fine! But clarity suffers a little due to the intrinsic qualities of WIRELESS HEADSET technology. Please note that THIS MIC IS PERFECTLY FINE FOR GAMING, WORK CALLS, AND OTHER GENERAL COMMS PURPOSES!- Sound Quality: its fine! I do audio recording and mixing, so I'm biased when it comes to any set of headphones. My Beyerdynamic DT770 have a very wide soundstage, clear highs, articulated bass, and balanced mid range. I spend maybe 12 hours a day using the DT770s and love them for everything (aside from being wired). The G535 are fine for casual gaming, calls, video watching, and music listening. The default flat EQ is very acceptable, and I only tuned it a small amount to increase the high end, soften some mid range resonances, and add some weight in the low end. The stereo soundstage is a little muddy, but all wireless "gaming" headsets that I have tried in the past suffer from this- I would liken it to feeling like you are underwater and the sound is surrounding you equally and internally. Again, these headphones are PERFECTLY FINE for gaming, calls, video, and music. I wouldn't try to mix any audio, analyze new music, or try to take in a renowned movie soundtrack with this headset. Again I'm using my Beyerdynamic DT770s as reference here (the cadillac of headphones in my eyes)- they excel at being wired headphones with articulated qualities for music recording and mixing environments (and theyre great for CSGO with their better isolation qualities).- No bluetooth, but I have a pair of galaxy buds that I use with phone/laptop... And I can always throw the USB lightspeed dongle in my laptop and crack out the G535s!Overall verdict: The G535 are my first forray into wireless gaming headsets, and I am beyond impressed by what it offers (especially for $80 on sale)! It is adaptable to many head shapes and sizes (both youth and adult), has an incredible battery life, delivers good audio and mic quality for wireless headsets (better than cheaper $50 random brands), has great controls (both physical and software) without overwhelming the user or offering too much unnecessary functionality - very plug and play. I would definitely recommend this headset to anyone looking to make a worthwhile purchase without breaking the bank (say, the Gpro wireless).
B**S
Great quality in sound and mic
I bought this for my friend for his birthday, and while he continues raving about the quality of the sound; we appreciate the quality of the mic. The background noise such as fans and animals are no longer picked up for him and we can always hear him clearly. Unfortunately it doesn't have a "chewing sound" cancellation. User error on that one that.11/10, would recommend
X**X
Top tier conform and clarity
pros:* very large ear cup (can cover my very large ears) + cloth cover make this the more comfortable headset I have ever worn* audio from games sounds very crisp and clear* adjustable eq from the app* not using bluetoothcons:* pretty much no noise isolation
E**A
Buen producto relación calidad/precio
Siento que le falta un poco de agudos, los graves todo bien... pero es muy buena opción para el precio que tienen, son cómodos
D**
Audífonos perfectos
Sinceramente están geniales la batería me dura casi una semana y eso que estoy de 8 a 9 horas trabajando en la computadora son cómodos y no te dan ese tipo de sensación de calor cuando lo usas por mucho tiempo y la opción de inalámbrico es genial super si cumple con lo que necesito
L**A
Super leve, confortável e som satisfatório!
Headset extremamente leve, confortável (até para quem que usa óculos como eu), vários controles de som através do aplicativo Logitech G HUB. Talvez o volume poderia ser um pouco mais alto, mas no geral estou muito satisfeita. Ainda não utilizo a tempo suficiente para avaliar a duração da bateria, mas acredito que seja boa, entre 8 a 12 hrs (o que, pra mim, já está excelente). O cabo que vem junto é bem comprido, então mesmo que a bateria acabe, para continuar usando é muito cômodo.
A**A
Um dos headsets mais confortáveis que já tive
Quero comparar com outros headsets essa review porque acabei indo na onda de umas reviews que vi na internet, comprei um outro headset e me arrependi. Aí se vocês estão em dúvida entre alguns estilos de fone, quero deixar minha comparação direta para talvez ajudar.Decidi comprar esse logo depois que devolvi um HyperX Cloud II, que as pessoas falavam ser excelente, tanto em som quanto em conforto (oi?). Odiei o HyperX por ser pesado demais e a força do arco ser exagerada e fica aquele tipo de coisa que você fica muito consciente enquanto usa.Se você for como eu, e quer esquecer que está usando headset mesmo quando nem está escutando nada e usa o dia inteiro, tem que ser o G335 ou o HyperX Cloud Stinger Core (que é o que eu tinha antes deste), que é bem mais barato inclusive.Esses dois headsets são leves e não machucam a cabeça (uso óculos). Headsets com o HyperX Cloud II me passam muito a vibe de fone que você vai usar se preparando para uma sessão competitiva de Warzone, CS, etc, mas que são bem desconfortáveis por longos períodos.Para você jogar seu jogo single-player, pausar um pouco, dar play num vídeo de um canal e ir assim ao longo do dia, tem que ser um desses dois.Sobre a qualidade de áudio comparando com os outros dois:Lembrando que nenhum deles tem chiado ou ruído por conta de compressão. Mesmo os modelos mais básicos dessas marcas já estão num padrão acima de headsets de 50 reais.Cloud Stinger Core: tem foco mais em graves, o que é bom para assistir vídeos pq deixa qualquer microfone mais aveludado. Pra jogos e música, as batidas têm impacto, mas às vezes pode faltar um pouco do brilho. Se você muda para o G335 e volta para este, ele parece bem abafado em comparação, mas você reacostuma com esse som ser o normal em 10 minutos.G335: Para vídeos não é tão agradável porque ele tem mais foco nos agudos. Algumas vozes ou microfones podem ficar meio irritantes; outras não muda tanto. Mas é aquela coisa. No começo estranhei. O som parece sair de jeito diferente, meio nasalado, mas agora já me acostumei e algumas vozes são de boa. Pensei que o agudo ia atrapalhar na música e nos jogos, mas não. Ficam muito bons na verdade. Nos jogos, ainda tem bastante grave nos impactos e músicas tem mais brilho nesse.Cloud II: ele tem foco nos agudos e médios. Admito que é o som mais limpo e aberto dos três. Vozes ficam num meio termo entre o Cloud Stinger e G335. São oks. Mas sinto que falta um corpo nos graves. Fica meio sem graça. Por isso que acho que ele é voltado para FPS. Você escuta todo o metal e agudo de tiros e carregamento de armas.No fim, recomendo o G335 com certeza. O bom é que ele não tampa tanto o som de fora (minha preferência), tem tecido nas almofadas em vez do couro e consegue te deixar imerso porque ele cobre bem ao redor das orelhas. É um bom meio termo que dá aquele conforto e proteção, mas sem deixar quente e pesado, como o Cloud II faz. Com Cloud II não consigo ficar imerso numa exploração de mapa ou algo assim, porque fico lembrando que ele está na minha cabeça a cada 10 minutos e não fecha ao redor dela certinho. Mas recomendo tirar duas espumas que vem atrás das almofadas do G335 para deixar o som mais ''aberto''.O plástico também é bem firme e, pelo design simples, não tem um monte de peças pequenas se conectando que podem acabar cedendo que nem o Turtle Beach PX22 que eu tive, que o arco quebrou e não era com o metal fino como do Cloud Stinger nem esse plástico resistente que nem o G335.Se usam óculos, querem algo leve e confortável, procurem o G335, Cloud Stinger Core ou outros no mesmo estilo.
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