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Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars with 407 reviews

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84%would recommend to a friend

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Customers commend the G735 Aurora Collection Wireless Gaming Headset for its exceptional sound quality, comfortable design, and impressive battery life. Many also appreciate the lightweight feel and customizable RGB lighting. However, some users experienced connection issues and found the price point to be relatively high for the features offered. A few also reported compatibility problems with certain gaming consoles.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Compatibility
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    I'm Left Perplexed...

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    TLDR AKA CONCLUSION: Honestly, I went in not expecting to like this headset. And testing the headset on the “flat” preset left a lot to be desired. But the Custom EQ completed changed that to be a more critical/analytical sound which I prefer and allowed me to get really immersed in games. They do a ton of things right that help justify that price such as having solid battery life, great comfort, solid microphone, a plethora of different use cases, aesthetics are on point, and build quality is great. However, I ran into quite a few issues such as the Bluetooth not always connecting to things first go, the low 16-bit sound quality compared to 24-bit that you can find with the competition, the inability to use the default presets to actually take hold (as the custom EQ was the only one that took hold), issues with the PS5, limited onboard settings, and price. But I’m digging it and happy to have it a part of my collection. BUILD QUALITY: Aesthetically this is one of the most attractive headsets I’ve ever seen. Starting from the top down, the headband itself is excellent. Normally thin bands like this leave the top of my head sore but with these it feels like there is a lot of padding there, even though when you check there isn’t much there. This illusion is mostly due to them being evenly distributed across the top of your head along with the air inside being easily deflated. On the base of headband on both sides, you have bumps to tell the user which earcup is left and right along with large “L” and “R” as visual cues. The adjustment band reminds me a lot of the Apple AirPods Max as it is made from metal and smoothly adjusts up and down and then holds its place once you let go. The adjustment size is MASSIVE. Allowing it to fit small heads (not quite kid size but close) along with large/very large heads. The clamping force is light meaning if you rock out your headset will go meet the rock gods. Moving onto the earcups themselves. They are on a joint that allows it to adjust to each individual’s head, along with rotating ever so slightly anteriorly and 180 degrees posteriorly so they can lay down on your neck. They are quite wide and deep allowing most ears to fit comfortably. The padding is also ultra-soft and malleable making them uber comfortable. It’s almost like a cloud. Seriously, both the earpads and the headband are made from of the softest and cushiest material I’ve ever seen. Like I’m not usually a big tactile guy but these make me want to be that way. Even the plastic coating they use on the outer earcups themselves feel great by being kind of like a soft rubber/thick paint. The material is a type of pleather though, which means those who struggle with hot ears may not like these. As they are also a closed back headset meaning you get some mild noise isolation naturally which I personally like but others may not. They are incredibly lightweight at 260 grams so there were a lot of times I forgot they were even on my head. Making them one of the most comfortable headsets I’ve tried. They are also incredibly well built as I notice no creaking and they feel well put together. You can twist them in any direction you want, and they are just fine. So, they should last a good long time. Some nice quality of life improvements that you don’t find on other headsets are that the headband itself has a tight weave which prevents hair pulling. The earpads are also made to allow room for small earrings and glasses. Personally, I don’t rock earrings and have never had my hair pulled so I can’t comment on those. But I do wear glasses, and these are still very comfortable with them on. Additionally, you can replace the earpads with different colors which currently include lime green, pink, and white and cost $19.99 for a pair. They just pull off the headset itself, which is quite terrifying as you think you’re just going to rip off that joint. They are also not easy to put back on. So, I don’t recommend taking them off unless if you need to. As I see this as a failure point. CONTROLS: On the left earcup going top to bottom you have your power button. To turn on/off you hold it for two seconds. To turn on/off the lighting you double tap the power button. Below that is the volume wheel. It has a stiff feel to it, scrolls nicely, with very dedicated steps that are practically silent to your ear. It is unlimited so it doesn’t have a set maximum or minimum but inside the headset it will beep when at the max point but not at the minimum point. I’m not the biggest fan. As I prefer to have a hard-set maximum/minimum and if not give me a beep at both points over just one. Below that you have the mic mute button. Then you have the 3.5 mm port. Followed by the removeable microphone port. Going into the right earcup, top to bottom, you have the swap button. Which goes between 3.5 mm mode and Bluetooth/LIGHTSPEED mode. When on 3.5mm mode it will turn off Bluetooth and Lightspeed. Below that you have a volume up for LIGHTSPEED on the top and a volume up for Bluetooth on the bottom for your real time mixing of your LIGHTSPEED and Bluetooth sound. This is a neat idea that is poorly executed. As you can only volume up but never volume down which makes it hard to get the correct sound. Personally, I think they should have had a button that swapped between Bluetooth and Lightspeed so you could use volume up/down to get the perfect mix. MICROPHONE: It comes with a detachable, Discord Certified, Blue VO!CE and Nvidia Broadcast enabled, microphone. Which is a slew of technical terms that pretty much means it should sound pretty darn good. And thankfully it does. With the Blue VO!CE Filter off I think it sounds good for a headset microphone, much less a wireless one. Once you add the Blue VO!CE Filters it may sound better. As you can choose an EQ that fits your personal voice style. Personally, I left it OFF as I preferred that sound. But to say it is great/excellent would be overselling it. It’s good, it does the job, and it does it relatively well. But isn’t anything special either. You can be plugged into your PC with the LIGHTSPEED Wireless and connected to Bluetooth device and be able to use your microphone on BOTH devices at the same time. Which I thought was neat. As for some other tidbits. The microphone itself isn’t flexible… like at all. So, you pretty much get what you get. There is a dedicated mute button on the bottom of the left earcup which doesn’t make any sound to the listener when pressed for muting or unmuting. It does make a small jingle in your ear though. But otherwise, does not give you any warning you are muted. It comes with Nvidia Broadcast if you have an RTX GPU which can eliminate everything in the background. In the Logitech G Hub you can also enable SideTone which allows you to hear yourself in real time without delay and it works really well. I like it A LOT. Last, the only two negatives I can think of are that you can’t adjust game/chat volume. SOUND QUALITY: The sound on these is extremely hard to explain. It comes in at 20 Hz- 20 KHz and is 16 bit 48,000 Hz in windows. Through Logitech G Hub you do have a 5 band EQ with different presets you can choose from. I tested it out mostly with stock settings which was a “Flat” EQ. As I assume most will leave it on that. Despite that claimed “Flat” EQ it clearly has a heavy emphasis on bass and Mids. I would say it does give some nice rumbling lows making explosions and bass sound good. Then you have the mids which almost make it sound dark and veiled. But you still get some very good crips highs. Overall, it has a satisfying listening experience, but not a critical one. Seeing as the marketing for these is to “have fun gaming” it nails that. As I think most people would put these on and go, they sound good. Not great, not bad, just good. They are terrible competitive headphones. As the directional quality and imaging is slightly above average where I’m left guessing the general location of someone over knowing exactly where they are. However, I’m able to pull apart different sounds when actively listening for it. I also miss a ton of audio cues such as footsteps, reloads, and other things as the bass overbears everything. However, that is what makes them great for single player, media, and music. As vocals (both male and female) sound great and allow you to really get lost in whatever it is you’re listening to. However, if you do a custom EQ I found it completely TRANSFORMED the sound. Making it go from solid to great all around even for competitive games. As I was able to hear nearly all audio cues, directional sound was greatly improved, things sounded more realistic and crisp as it removed the muddiness, while having a great low end. Making it so I enjoyed them for competitive play and loved them for immersive play as it made me think I was actually there. My custom settings are below. I also, loved using these on my phone and TV. As the Bluetooth works well and keeps that custom sound profile. To sum this up, “Flat” EQ was adequate/good. But made me not enjoy the headset. My custom EQ makes me LOVE this headset and now I use it for nearly everything. Which was highly surprising to me. BATTERY LIFE: They report 16+ hours w/ RGB at 50% volume and 56+ hours w/out RGB at 50% volume. From my testing I got about 24 hours w/ RGB at 50% or less volume. But I think about 30% of that time I didn’t have anything playing. Which is acceptable. The 56 hours is good though. It recharges via USB C. It doesn’t have any fancy tech for quick charging. There is a little LED above the power button that will flash green while charging and when done will turn off. You can see the, battery level in Logitech G Hub.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Compatibility

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Headset

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Extremely soft. Loved the quality and color. Although it says console compatible, it’s not compatible for a PS4. I called Logitech and it customer service said I may have to install a firmware by plugging it up to my computer. Had to return it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience. We understand the frustration of encountering compatibility issues. We are always working to improve our products and compatibility information. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Logitech

  • Cons mentioned:
    Compatibility

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Not compatible with PS4

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This was a great headset, the only issue I had with it is it would not connect to my PS4. On the box it says compatible with "consoles" but it does not work with the PS4

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Compatibility
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Extremely Comfortable Ok Sounding Headphones

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    Tech Insider Network Member
    Posted .
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    These new Logitech g735 Headphones are some of if not the most comfortable gaming headphones I have ever worn. The ear ups are big and spacious without feeling or looking Huge on your head. The design is very slick and while I am not a fan of RGB on headphones the ones on this set are actually pretty nice and add to the design style. Now let’s move on to the meat and potatoes the sound. These sound great for music and ok for gaming. They have good sound separation so when listening to music you can hear each instrument very well. The bass sound swell while listening to music. Unfortunately when gaming the headset doesn’t quite match up to with its music prowess. The bass tends to be a bit boomy and uncontrolled and you seem to lose some sound in the mids. If your using these go single player games they are pretty immersive flout for any sort of competitive game they are not as great. Mic quality is pretty solid I did not have issues with anyone using the mic. I will say the headset does not play well with ps5 you can use it on ps5 but it has no volume feel los your playing with it very low. So this headset is pretty much pc or Bluetooth only. Overall the headset is solid if you are a pc player that needs something with Bluetooth to use with other devices like a phony or a tablet. They are extremely comfortable and sound pretty good.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Compatibility

    Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Headset

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Was purchased after being advised that it would work with the Asus computer. It was not. Had to return headset

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      We regret to hear that you had to return the product and we apologize for any inconvenience caused. We'll surely take this feedback and make sure to share it with the right team. Thanks for bringing it to our notice.