Customers are positive about the G332 Wired Gaming Headset's sound quality and comfort, with many praising its value for the price. They also appreciate the headset's fit and ease of volume control. However, customers are negative about the short cord length and the weight of the headset; some also experienced issues with the accompanying software.
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Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great For Podcasting
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I bought these for my podcast and they work perfect. They have a comfortable fit on my ears; not to tight that they hurt. The sound quality is great. I even use them to talk on the phone at times. I have a plug adapter for my I-phone. Great headphones over all.
This review is from Logitech - G332 Wired Gaming Headset for PC - Black/Red
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Headset
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Good Quality product.Have purchased this item before.
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It looked good at first, nice microphone, sounds good enough with sufficient bass, not earth shattering, great options with mute/volume but at exactly 1 year the hinge on one of the cups broke and it's now dangling off the support by the wire. I am so surprised they actually used plastic clips at the hinge which can easily break with light usage. Very disappointed, it's almost disintegrated due to poor molding/plastic quality.
This review is from Logitech - G332 Wired Gaming Headset for PC - Black/Red
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Not as good as I had hoped.
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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This is definitely 7.1 Surround Sound headset, but to me, it appears to be the areas of sound, Front Right and Right for example, are to closely put together and, during gameplay, doesn't feel like 7.1.
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The sound of the headset is great !
You can use it on mac Os, Windows, PS.
Great cost lower than other brands with a higher price. !
100 % Recommended !
I really love them !
This review is from Logitech - G332 Wired Gaming Headset for PC - Black/Red
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Cord length
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good Entry Level Headset
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The Logitech G332’s are the newest budget friendly stereo gaming headset option from Logitech. These more or less slot in as a replacement to the outgoing 230’s. I am a pretty big fan of products Logitech releases – speakers, keyboards, mice, remotes, etc. My one sticking point has been the headsets – they just didn’t do it for me. I typically stick in the more budget to mid-range on headsets ever since I started using the HyperX Cloud series (Core and Alpha). In previous gens the Logitech’s checked the right boxes once I went up market, but that went against my ingrained frugality. When the 332’s came out it looked like Logitech addressed some of the issues I had with the 230’s, so I figured I would give them a shot.
First Up – Build Quality
Build quality, like with most Logitech stuff, is pretty solid. The fit and finish of parts is excellent. No sharp corners, or leftover flash from the mold. The headset is very light – owing to the liberal use of soft-touch plastic throughout the headset. An aside to that, I am skeptical about how well a mostly plastic headset will hold up, but that is just speculation. I am used to the all metal structure of the Cloud’s, so I make a mental note to be a little more careful with these. Logitech maintained the same frame structure from the 230’s – plastic super structure with metal slides to adjust the earcups. Unfortunately, like most plastic structured headsets I have used, 332’s (like the 230’s) creak a bit when putting them on/taking them off. Most of that comes from the pivot point of the earcup attachment, so it’s mostly just a friction squeak. The 332’s ditched the inline volume and mic control in favor of flip to mute, and a volume wheel on the left earcup. The mic boom is well made, and it holds its shape well when you bend it into position. The mic rotation has enough resistance to maintain the position you put it in. There is also a ‘hump’ to rotate the mic over – that is the mute/unmute point. You can rest assured that if you flip up past the hump, your teammates won’t hear you tear into that bag of chips.
I only have one real issue with the build/design of this headset – the cord. The cord is loooong (2M, 6ft), and pretty thin. If you have a long way to plug your headset into you rig, OK this is a benefit. But the headset comes with a Y-splitter for PC gamers, so why not put that length in there? I want to use these with my Xbox, and all that length just gets in the way. The cord does have any attached Velcro strap to wrap up the excess, but that’s like bringing back the bulk of the volume control (that I was happy to see go). The thinness of the cord also worries me when it comes to the 3.5mm connector – the risk of premature failure due to shorting is on my mind (I have kids – they are not always kind to my stuff). I wanted to see a braided wrap on the cord that protects it more, and acts like a slight strain relief. I have some heat shrink tubing on hand that I think I might toss on just for some piece of mind.
Second Up – Comfort
I still think the Clouds have the headset comfort nailed, and are as good as you can get down in the budget friendly range. I doubly thought that when I tried the 230’s over a year ago. I have an average sized head, so I wasn’t pushing these things to their size limit. I didn’t care for the headband or the earcups – mostly for the mesh material and the padding being a little too stiff. The 332’s have mostly addressed this. The earcups are much more plush feeling – the leatherette feels much softer than the mesh and the padding feels like it has a little more give. This is one of the reasons I wanted to take another look at the budget Logitech’s. They aren’t as comfortable as the Cloud Core’s, but they are a lot closer. I can wear these for about 3 hours before I need to give my head a break – the top padding is a bit too narrow and it starts to give me a heat band after a while. If it was a quarter inch wider, these would be just as comfortable as the Cloud’s. Overall, much improved over the 230’s.
Last Up – Sound
For this generation Logitech ditched the 40mm drivers and switched to 50mm. Most mainstream headsets these days have changed over to 50mm drivers, so that is likely what customers are looking for when comparing specs. The jump from 40 to 50 doesn’t really change much – its mostly just specmanship. The new drivers do benefit from higher sensitivity (107 vs 90 dB), so they are a little more efficient with their power usage. Overall the 50mm’s should, and from what I can tell, do deliver a little bit deeper bass. The frequency response for these drivers is 20Hz-20kHz, which pretty well lines up with most headsets <$100. The Cloud’s have a little wider range (15-25k), but I didn’t feel like I was missing out on any sounds when I made the switch. I have used the 332’s for gaming, music, and conference/Skype calls. When using them for music, I wish they could have been a little punchier on the bass, but they stayed crisp and sounded good. Phone/Skype calls were great. Voices came through perfectly clear, with the only distortion coming from their end. As far as gaming, they worked out well. The leatherette earcups help isolate out room noise, so I can hear footsteps. These being stereo headsets you really only get the left/right spatial awareness, which is fine for most games. I have the Dolby Atmos for headphones app on my Xbox, so I can do simulated surround. The 332’s handle it just fine, and it gives them an extra bump in capabilities.
The mic is also great. I’ve never had an issue with a Logitech mic. It does a good job of keeping out background noise – not as good as a puffball on the end would do, but still pretty good. My voice comes through crisp and clear with no distortion or pitch-i-ness.
Other thoughts
The 332’s really look like they took some of the issues with the 230’s and addressed them as best as they could while maintaining the same price point. I like that they toned down the color accents on these – the 230’s always looked a bit too flashy for me. The look is more understated and refined while still obviously being gamer headsets. I’m perfectly OK with that. I also like that they maintained the rotating earcups. These are so much easier to stick into my work bag because they can lay flat. There is a trade off with the plushier leatherette earcups. You get a little more comfort as well as good noise isolation, but in return you get hot ears. I never have that problem with my mesh cupped headphones, but then I must live with the background noise.
Conclusion
Logitech’s newest budget headset offering is a pretty good one. They provide a good value at the price point, and I think they have competitive specs. They are an improvement over the previous gen 230’s in both comfort and styling. I like that they kicked the inline controls out in favor of the earcup controls. The sound quality is good, and maybe a touch better than I expected for an entry level offering. My only gripes come down to the squeaky plastic (small gripe), and the cord (little bigger). However, if you treat these headphones well, and not chuck them in a rage quit they should hold up fine.
This review is from Logitech - G332 Wired Gaming Headset for PC - Black/Red
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
These headphones are a dream come true for gamers.
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Got these supercool headphones for my game who is a PC gamer. She loves it so much, changes it colors coding lights almost every week and the sound quality is just amazing. The mike blends in the headphones and really cool to operate.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The best ting ever
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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My son can talk to his friends now it feels so good
This review is from Logitech - G332 Wired Gaming Headset for PC - Black/Red
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Hello, we are glad to hear that your son is enjoying his G332 headset. Thank you for your purchase and feedback. We are thrilled to have you as part of the Logi family. If you ever have any feature/settings questions, please visit us for support at https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Decent sound, but terrible build quality
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Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.
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The sound on these is pretty decent, but unfortunately, mine broke after just 6 months of regular use (I never dropped them or anything, I would just set them down on my desk normally after every use). I recommend looking elsewhere.
Hello, I am so sorry to hear the headset broke after 6 months. Fortunately, this headset does come with a 2 year warranty through Logitech so we can get that replaced for you. Here is the link in order to file a claim: https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025072553-Warranty-G432. I hope this helps! Thank you for taking the time to write this review, we appreciate the feedback.
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Microphone, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
This much fun may be illegal.
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Logitech G635 7.1 Headphones. My least favorite reviews are the ones that say, “Go and buy this (or not buy this).” It’s not helpful, and why should I believe you, anyway. So, with that said, I’m trying to restrain myself, but these headphones from Logitech are just nuts, for all kinds of reasons. But, most importantly, they sound great and do wicked surround tricks. I wouldn’t believe it if I hadn’t been listening to these headphones for hours.
SETUP: [I’m using a MacBook Pro Laptop. For use with Game Consoles or Windows, you’re going to need to refer to other reviews.] First, you need to understand that just plugging these into your computer and playing a movie or music or game will absolutely work fine with no other effort; be sure to set the slide switch on the headphones to either 3.5mm or USB so you get sound. But, this isn’t surround sound; not yet.
For actual surround (well, at least on a recent MacBook Pro laptop computer), you need to do some more work with settings in both the Logitech G HUB App (download G Hub App and replace Gaming App if that’s already there) and also change your “device for sound output” in your System’s SOUND settings. And, you need a media source (movie, music, game) that was sound encoded with surround sound.
There are many many more settings within the G Hub App you can adjust. Headphone lighting effects, colors, sound profiles, equalization, various profiles you can select from buttons on the headphones, and probably other stuff I didn’t play with. But, again, you don’t have to do anything here, other than make sure “surround is enabled” in the AUDIO menu if that is what you want.
PERFORMANCE: For my preliminary testing with familiar material I wandered over to the DTS headphone DEMO web page where they offer a selection of movie trailers properly surround encoded. This was very useful during my setup, because various settings were easily tested and verified. I watched — and listened — to every one of the trailers. I was also able to easily compare against several of my favorite earbuds and pro headphones.
The difference was night and day, always favoring the Logitech G635 when I focused on the sound field, the special effects, the ability to locate sounds around my head while in surround mode. Voices were a bit trickier. The increased emphasis on lower end bass and the 3D presentation of voices in the broader sound mix was sometimes too different from my expectations. Always listenable, not always preferable. Keep in mind, however, these differences were NOT because of the sound quality of the headphones; they were very neutral when DTS surround was turned off. The headphones did not add or subtract from the sound quality of anything I listened to. The DTS surround processing was the culprit and/or benefactor. But, let’s be honest here, and acknowledge that these are primarily gaming headphones, where the G635s surround features simply blow away regular audio headphones. They are always fun, mostly comfortable for lengthy periods, and have a mic, lighting, and easily accessed controls for gamers. I suppose they could be a bit more polished, with nicer materials. They have more obvious plastic than I’m used to, but also much less expensive than I usually spend. Eh, so what. Too much fun.
SUMMARY: What a wild ride. These are a lot of fun and they present great value for the gamer. And now you have surround headphones for other media. Sure, I’ll say it . . . go buy these.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Gamer
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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This works very good I like the light the you can customize. And the sound is awesome
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Disappointed Child
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
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These headphones were bought as a gift. I thought they were good quality but the wires are coming disconnected from the headphones. I guess it was wise to buy the warranty
This review is from Logitech - G332 Wired Gaming Headset for PC - Black/Red
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The G635 headset
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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This headset is awesome, I love them! It’s got a pretty good fit & feel to them with great sound! I pretty much use them for gaming on my pc. They make you look cool wearing them too.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Microphone, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Awesome for surround sound based gaming
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The Logitech G432 Surround Sound Gaming Headset is a good device for gamers looking to have an immersive gaming experience. I recently acquired this headset and have tested it out with a few different types of games, ultimately having my preference of using it for adventure, exploration style games where understanding surroundings and sensing directions of sounds is key. This is one of the great aspects of the 50mm Drivers and DTS Headphone X 2.0 Surround Sound. Good sound quality that is robust for the adventure experience. While nice for this type of game, other genres like sports or fighting games don't really need the feature as much. In those instances, the headphones become a way of simply playing a game without using TV audio.
The microphone works well enough for what is advertised. The flip to mute function is handy and not a distraction while wearing the headset. In general, the headset is comfortable for long play sessions, having been tested by me for multiple sessions of 3+ hours without issues. I had no issues with pain or pressure on my head or ears and felt that the padding was good for the design. The main issue I had with this headset was using across multiple platforms. I primarily game using the Playstation 4 and Nintendo Switch consoles. I also occasionally use mobile devices for gaming. While the functionality of the Playstation 4 and mobile device market makes this headset easy to use (with a 3.5 mm cable), the Nintendo Switch is another story. In handheld mode, the Nintendo Switch device works fine with this headset for gaming audio. However, syncing with the Nintendo Online service app via your phone renders native voice chat useless. This is a Nintendo, not Logitech issue. But still nonetheless, voice chat while listening to gameplay is not possible. Using the headset while the Nintendo Switch is in docked mode is also not practical, as there is no 3.5 mm audio port on any current Nintendo controllers. So unless your Nintendo Switch device is within 3-5 feet of you, it isn't worth using.
Overall, my experience with this device was great on the Playstation 4 and mobile device platforms, while adequate to poor on the Nintendo Switch. If in the market for a gaming headset, I would purchase this device provided the platform I game on has functionality conducive to its use.
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I am once again, very very pleased with my decision to purchase Logitech! One thing is for sure, they never seem to let me down! Always worth the money!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Fit, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good, all-around headset
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Pretty good headset for gaming. I used these on my PS4 and the sounds quality is quite impressive. The large speakers give good sound quality and a pleasant thump on those explosions and machine gun fire. I was playing some RDR2 and COD: Modern Warfare and the headphones sounded pretty good.
Headphones come as shown along with a splitter. They have a good weight and can be used for long periods without any discomfort. For those with big heads like me, these fit just fine with no pinching at the top like some other headphones do. I used these on my PC as well and sound better simply due to the fact I'm able change EQ settings. Other then that, they work just great on either console or PC.
These are wired so sometimes you'll hear some vibrations from the cord if you move around. Would've been nice if these were bluetooth but, considering the price, I think these are great for all around use.
This review is from Logitech - G332 Wired Gaming Headset for PC - Black/Red
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A solid 7.1 headset that excels on PC
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Let me start off with how comfortable the G432 headset is even for someone that wears glasses. I was playing Crysis 3 for a couple of hours with no ear pain or my ears getting warm. Normally with previous gaming headsets, I would have to stop after an hour to take a break due to either one of those issues. Normally Leatherette earpads are comfortable to use but they tend to get warm on extended game play periods. But whatever material Logitech use on this bravo cause they somehow managed to stay cool.
As for the style, they pretty much look the same as previous models before except for the color scheme. I actually like the look of the G432 it’s not over the top and the blue earpads go well with the black scheme.
For the build quality it’s good overall they don’t feel cheap. The only complaint I have is the cable it’s too thin for my taste and I would of prefer it to be detachable. So if the cable goes out the entire headset will need to be replaced. Now for the USB DAC dongle, it does feel cheap and every time I plugged in the cable it can hear a clicking noise from the inside almost like something is loose. It does feel hollow overall.
Sound quality is very good when you take advantage of it using the included USB DAC dongle. They sound good without it but the effect is not immersive when using them with DTS surround option. Games like Crysis 3 campaign I can tell a big difference with and without the DAC dongle. The Logitech G Hub provides default sound profile for current popular games like Apex Legends and Destiny 2. You can also adjust the volume level individually for the 7.1 speakers. If you don’t like the default settings you should be able to find one to your liking with so many options to adjust. As for the mic, you can quickly mute it by flipping it back. Logitech did a good job with noise suppression even with a loud fan on the background my friend was able to hear me loud and clear. So far it’s been the best mic I’ve used for online gaming.
Overall Logitech did a fantastic job on with the G432. They’re not too expensive and you also get tons of sound customizations. The complaints are minor mainly due to the thin non-detachable cable. Just keep in mind if you’re a console player you will not be able to take advantage of those sound profiles. For PC gamers it’s a solid pick up for a wired gaming headset.
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The Logitech G635 is a gaming headset that is designed with PC gamers in mind.
The headset is comfortable and can be worn for extended play sessions. The design is slightly bulky, but not a major complaint.
The headset connects to your gaming device either through a USB or 3.5mm cable. Most of the features of this headset require the use of the USB cable. The 7.1 surround sound, microphone mute and volume control buttons, as well as the 3 programmable buttons all need the USB connection to function at all. Unfortunately, this means that while using the 3.5mm cable as the connection on the Xbox and PS4 controllers and the Nintendo Switch system itself, you lose access to these features. So while playing on console, you get a fairly bare bones experience. The sound is good, but lacking when missing the surround sound, and the inability to mute your microphone or change the volume can be frustrating. Which is why I say this is probably best suited for PC gamers who will be using the USB connector.
I highly recommend it as a mid-range gaming headset. If you plan on using this primarily via 3.5mm cable for console gaming, just know that you will be giving up most of the advertised features of the headset.