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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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Bad material
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Bad plastic hinges and connections with head pads. Both side broken after few months. I tried to glue it and lost the rotation freedom.
Also the head muffs leather start peeling after 2 months.
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Logitech is not new when it comes to gaming headsets, they make excellent products and these have their marked on it. I own several headsets from wire to wireless, surround and stereos, from different vendors and now these. This wire Logitech G332 headset is very well built, light, comfortable and has a nice modern design. The sound quality on these is pretty good, they are loud and clear, and the cups does the job pretty well by shutting the external sound. The non-removable boom mic is excellent picking up the sound, people heard me with no issues. I did love the feature to mute the mic by just pulling then mic up, it just not only convenient but also help getting the mic out the way when needed. The volume rocker is behind the left ear cup some people may not be fond of it but it just matter of getting use to.
I found it very interesting and probably what makes this so comfortable is the padding on the overhead, they are little thick compare to my other headsets. The leatherette material used for the cups are soft and comfy when they pressed against your ears, that’s also thanks to the padding. Overall for the price these are very good all around headset for those who don’t care much for surround sound, and are looking for affordable headsets, they are Light, comfortable, with very good stereo sound. In the box it comes with the with the headset, manual, and a Y splitter cable.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Microphone, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent sound and customizable colors
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This is a comfortable set of headphones and they fit really nicely for longer periods. They look fantastic out of the box and it's an upscale look of quality. I love the cushioned fit on the ear piece and the top of the headband. Never feels like it's digging into me at all.
The colors can be customized to your suiting and it's able to be done with the Logitech site. It was a bit cumbersome to go through the process of setting up an account and getting the product recognized, but once I did it all I was cool with it. The buttons on the side can be customized and everything can be done at a one touch click and it's convenient. The microphone can be flipped down when you want to chat, and flipped up when you're ready to mute your chat. Easy to use. The scroll wheel on the left cup is great to access volume easily up and down.
The headset can be used via USB on the computer and the sound is high quality and it sounds fantastic. I also have been using the 3.5mm jack for listening to my iPhone via the 3.5mm port. This headset really cranks out crisp and clear sound and I've loved every second of it. Streaming music, watching movies, and playing video games has been an amazing experience. Comfortable on my head and sound that truly surrounds you.
This review is from Logitech - G635 Wired Gaming Headset for PC - Black/Blue
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
broken after 1 year of use
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
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Broke in half 13 months after purchase. Right earpiece broke off. It was great until I put it on today and snapped like cheap tableware.
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After gaming with the Logitech G432 headsets, I've found them to be lightweight and comfortable. The padding around the headset is just right for a nice comfortable fit. You have a volume dial on the left side cup and it comes with a variety of connections for you choosing. You have the option of connecting via a splitter (headphones and mic) or through a USB adapter. I found that connecting them via the USB adapter provided better sound than just plugging the headsets directly from their audio jack. Im mostly into shooter style games and racing, and I must say that it's been a great audio experience with the Logitech G432 gaming headset.
So far, the only drawback that I have found in the Logitech G432 headset is the need to utilize the USB adapter for a better sound experience. This can be a letdown if you are using them with an Xbox or other gaming console.
In all, the Logitech G432 gaming headset is great for budget gaming.
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Excellent sound, very comfortable over-the-ears, volume goes high enough to be able to hurt your ears, with a decent amount of bass. I had a previous set of Logitech headphones, and these are definitely nicer, with the faux leather earcups appearing to be more sturdy than the previous fabric earcups.
I like that they removed the inline volume control and mute button from the cord. Moving the mic boom up to mute the headphones makes a lot more sense, and the volume knob on the left earphone is much more convenient than diving for the cord fob.
The 2.5mm jack fits both my cell phone and laptop for work meetings. Included is a splitter for PCs with separate mic in and speaker out jacks, as well as a 2.5mm to USB converter.
Honestly no problems, I really like this headset. It may not be the best pair of headphones out there, but they are very solid.
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PROs:
- Let's get this out of the way up front; the surround sound effect really is QUITE convincing and effective; sound-source localization and panning/movement was consistent and individual sound sources were easily distinguishable from surrounding dialog, effects, music, etc.--definitely recommended for creating an immersive gaming experience!
- No USB dongle or headphone/mic splitter cable to keep track of--a single-wire USB connection to the headphone is all that's needed for the PC to see a 7.1-enabled device
- Construction seems very solid and reassuring for an all-plastic set of cans; the cable is braided and the earcups fold smoothly and nearly flat to make storage a bit less problematic than some competitor's models
- The boom mic becomes almost completely invisible when folded back up into the left earcup's housing--this creates the same clean, uncluttered lines as a completely removable boom mic without the frustration of having to keep track of that extra part
- Once the boom mic is folded down from the earcup, a short, somewhat flexible extension is available to better position the mic for voice capture
- Nice usability flourishes for those who use voice/chat--the LEDs momentarily changed color when the mic was muted/unmuted and in-ear tones also differentiated between mute and unmute when deploying/restoring the mic
- Voice/chat intelligibility actually seemed high according to my online teammates--further acoustical tweaks for noise cancellation were also available in the accompanying G Hub software
- Speaking of which, G-Hub integration was seamless--I could immediately customize lighting zones (back lighting strips and 'G' logos on each earcup) and effects, EQ curves and presets, onboard button behavior (cycle surround settings, activate game profiles, change lighting effects, etc.), and synchronize the lighting effects themselves (colors, pattern cycle, breathing, etc.) across the headphones and my other Logitech peripherals (currently the G Pro Wireless and G903 Wireless mice)
- Includes a separate 3.5mm cable to use with a game console or other portable device (though in this mode, no surround, lighting, or onboard controls/volume are functional)
- Sport-mesh coverings across the underside of the headband and over the earcups didn't seem to trap body heat at all even after several hours of gaming--earpads themselves are also removable and washable (very nice touch to help increase longevity/usability)
- The stylized, trapezoidal earcups and openings were actually large enough and anatomically angled well enough to accommodate what I would assume is a "typical" ear--in my case, the earcups were fully circumaural and did well to isolate most of the outside world!
- I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at the musicality of the G635; though they give up just a bit in detail and articulation up high, especially when compared to a really good set of planars or higher-end dynamic driver cans, the hefty/beefy lows and low-mids still came off as "full-bodied" rather than muddy or bloated...though I wouldn't use them as daily drivers, I think they would be fine for most non-critical music listening/streaming
CONs:
- I really wanted to like these cans, but my chief complaint is the rather high clamping force I experienced during use--not sure that will abate over time given their sturdy build quality, but I found the inward pressure to be intrusive and even uncomfortable--I HIGHLY encourage you to audition the G635, especially if you have a larger head (though my hat size is only 7 5/8" so I don't think my noggin in freakishly/uncommonly large)
- Along these same lines, the underside of the headband (and the earpads) are cushioned, but it doesn't feel like Logitech went with cushy memory foam--I personally found the foam choice kind of hard and a bit unyielding--that MAY change over time as these parts wear/break in, but at least at the outset, the top of my head had some noticeable "hot spots" after only 20-30 minutes of use
- The other major complaint I have concerns the usability of the onboard controls--the Aztec-style angular buttons all feel pretty much identical along the backside of the left earcup--though it's great that you can customize what some of those buttons do in the G-Hub, it was virtually impossible to tell any of them apart just by feel so I was constantly doing things like cycling the LED lighting while looking for the EQ button, or muting the mic while fiddling for the surround toggle...differently shaped buttons, or raised dots for each button, rather than slightly embossed lettering you can't see on the back/read in the dark anyway, would have improved the user experience SO much
- Note that unlike last year's iteration of the G Series headsets, these completely do away with giving you the choice of Dolby or DTS in favor of just DTS Headphone:X 2.0 for all 3D positional audio. Though I personally felt DTS sounded just a bit more enveloping with a larger 3D sound field than Dolby, sometimes Dolby 3D just sounded a little better, especially in less frantic/action-oriented games, with less reverb or obvious sounds of "processing" in the effects channels (obviously this sort of preference is going to be highly personal)
- The mic is SO well integrated into the headset that it's actually very difficult to find with a single hand without having to resort to clawing at the front of the earcup to find the little indent at the tip of the mic
- Speaking of the mic, it folds straight out from the earcup but stops at just a bit more than 90 degrees which, at least for me, put the mic just a tad too high up for my tastes--the boom ended up sitting just near my upper lip rather than below/beside my mouth; it didn't seem to have much of an impact on voice quality, but it lent itself to feeling just a bit "cramped" when deployed because I could see the mic along my lower line of sight
- You get the headphones and two cables in the box--that's it...no bag, no case, not even a branded velcro strap for the unused cable--not a deal-breaker, but at this price point, it would have been nice to have a little something just to keep the extra bits organized
Summary review:
Bottom line, there's not much to get really excited about here UNLESS you're a PC gamer. Sure, the G635 will do the Switch, XBox, Playstation, DAP, etc...but only as a set of plain vanilla stereo headphones...the onboard LED lighting, customizable controls, inline volume, 3D positional audio, etc...basically everything that makes these cans shine...will only work on a PC (Mac, too, though I couldn't test that one myself) with the G-Hub software installed. Assuming that's going to be you--you might really like what Logitech has dished up this year.
As a positional audio PC gaming headset, these cans actually do their job very well. The 3D soundfield is indeed expansive, engaging, and convincing, though I do miss the inclusion (and therefore choice) of Dolby's 3D audio solution as well. Last year's G933 wireless and the G430 wired (each of which I owned at one time) allowed the user to toggle between Dolby and DTS positional audio for real-time comparisons of the two formats--a missed opportunity, especially when you consider we're pricing/operating at the upper end of the G Series headset line. The extra LED flair is definitely engineered with the gamer in mind and is certainly cool to look at, especially when flashing/changing in sync with another Logitech mouse or keyboard. Just note that the LED color zones on these headphones are only visible to those around and behind you while they're actually in use--the logos illuminate out to the sides, and the LED strips only run along the back of the earcups.
For non-gaming use, this headset delivers more than respectable performance. I personally found that stereo was more pleasing than simulated surround for 2-channel sources, even for music that would seem to lend itself well to added ambience/environmental effects (i.e. live concert recordings). Just note that you're asking a gaming headset to pull double-duty--they get the job done with some warmth and bloom down low without being overly boomy--I suspect the bass-heads out there will actually quite dig the G635's sound signature (which, of course, can be further tweaked to taste with some preset and custom EQ options right in the G-Hub software). Oh, and for what it's worth, the G-Hub's DTS "Super Stereo Mode" includes 3 options for further acoustic customization...none of which I could tell the difference between even after multiple, quiet room, eyes-closed auditions of several songs/movie soundtracks--your mileage may vary!
Where these primarily fell short for me was in comfort and ergonomics. My head isn't all that big (I don't think), but I found the G635 to be fatiguing and uncomfortable after only modest amounts of use due to high clamping force; those with smaller heads might feel completely different. Given all that these phones do RIGHT, and that fit and comfort are very personal experiences anyway, my advice is to audition the G635s at a local Best Buy to see if they feel right for you. I also encourage you to run your fingers along the front and back edges of the left earcup to see if you have the same issues deploying the boom mic and locating a specific button as I did. Obviously these usability issues might get better with more practice and experience, but I always value a product that is immediately usable/intuitive right out of the box. Again, your experience may be different than mine which is why I still cautiously recommend this headset for someone in the market for a gaming headset.
This review is from Logitech - G635 Wired Gaming Headset for PC - Black/Blue
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great wired gaming headset with surround sound
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I have a PS4 and so this plugs into the 3.5mm port. To take advantage of the listening experience when you game, you must set the output volume on the PS4 controller to the max, and then adjust the volume on the headset.
So, in comparison with another headset I have with relatively the same specs, it’s also great with just a few differences. Here, you have a volume adjustment knob that is behind your left ear pad, which means if you had to adjust while your gaming, you’d have to make one hand free (left) and perhaps pause or “stop moving”. Some other headsets have volume knobs near the 3.5mm male plug going into the input of the controller, whereas it’s a bit easier. That’s just different and for this Logitech design, you would just have to adjust to it.
Microphone works the same way (like my other one, flip up to mute and down to talk).
The weight feels a bit heavier but not much. I would think it’s because of the leatherette used and also metal within the headset adjustment (my old one is plastic).
Though I don’t have a gaming PC, it does come with an extra accessory of a USB male to 3.5mm analog stereo female, which this headset plugs into.
So this can be already advantageous right out of the box when you have a desktop gaming PC with an available USB for audio.
I do like the colors and it does compliment my dark blue 500million series collectors edition DualShock 4 controller.
I will look forward using this in many new games to come, especially horror when you need to hear carefully; these are a must.
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First of all, yes, you can use this on console. Just plug the cord into the headphone jack. Unfortunately, the DAC splitter isn’t compatible with Xbox. Other than that, the audio is crystal clear, even without the 7.1 surround sound feature enabled. The mic sounds great and is perfect for ear-raping. The build feels incredible and is snug on my head. Great headset overall. Worthy of a 5 star for me. Also it comes with a neat Logitech sticker :)
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Honestly for the price I paid I was not expecting much but knowing it had Logitech on the branding I said why not. Got this headset for my XBOX One and it works fantastic. I have an Astro Gaming Headset for my PC and said well since Logitech owns them too how can you go wrong?
The sound is amazing I mean if you have it at the max volume allowed through the XBOX Dashboard it's loud but not obnoxiously loud to the point where it's uncomfortable to wear. It's Movie Theater comfortable and you can hear the booms and rumbles of the games soundtrack and sound effects.
Of course some games output their audio louder than others so the volume control is a great feature to have on the side.
Headphones themselves are very comfortable to wear. They have a decent weight to them and make them feel more expensive then they are.
Id recommend these to anyone who is looking for a quality audio experience for any of their games. It's at the right price and you're not really spending that much for the quality you get, you'll be amazed and that is coming from someone who games a lot and can be critical of components and their value at times.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Decent entry level headset
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The Logitech G332 headset is a gaming headset with a integrated boom mic that offers users on a budget an opportunity to game online. Logitech offers a gaming experience that should give most consumers piece of mind but the question that comes to mind for me is if this piece is really worth the low price point. Hopefully this review will help to answer some questions you may have.
First off out of the box your going to receive the headset and well that's pretty much it. The boom mic is integrated and cannot be removed and the same goes for the 3.5mm audio cable. Logitech did a good job by providing ample cable length. You are given about 6 ft. of cable length which i found was more than enough to hook up to either a gaming console or pc. My first impressions about the headset was that it was a very nice looking headset with a very sporty red trim. The ear cups and headband appeared to have plenty of cushion to provide comfort however upon my first 10 hours of usage they felt anything but comfortable to wear. Even though they look like they would provided plenty of comfort it felt very rigid and stiff. It was hard to tell i even had cushion padding on my ear cups as they felt very rough and almost like they were made of plastic. It was equivalent to breaking in a new pair of work boots. I found though after about the ten hour mark everything seemed to fit better and found that i no longer had any comfort issues. The boom mice has a nice flip up and down feature which i really appreciated. When you wish to turn the mic off simply flip it up and out of the way and your mic is off and vice versa.
I don't want to drag this review on so im going to get in to the main reason for buying the mic which is sound and voice quality. Voice quality is crystal clear and your fellow gamers will have no issues hearing you whatsoever. There is no integrated voice or sound equalizer built in so all sound controls must be adjusted either via your gaming console or pc. The only thing you will find on the headset is a volume dial to adjust in game sound. Now testing for this headset was done on both a pc and ps4 pro. There is one thing i want to note about using this on the ps4 pro before i go any further and that is the fact that it piggy backs off the wireless dual shock controller. I think that any headset that attempts this never seems to get good results and i'll explain what i mean. The headset hooks up to the ps4 controller via the 3.5 mm audio port at the bottom of the controller and then from there it wirelessly streams your audio content back and forth to the headset via bluetooth. The problem with this set up is that the controller also needs to send its signal inputs back and forth to the ps4 as well and at times it can cause interference with the headset. The result is constant audio drop outs. I noticed a very big difference in sound quality between streaming on the ps4 pro versus streaming on a pc. The audio quality was not that crisp and often at times sounded muffled while on the ps4. Also there were frequent audio drops as a result of this piggy back set up. I would be playing a high action shooter game and in the middle of me throwing out bullets the audio quality would completely drop out giving me no sound for about a second or two. While this may not seem like a big deal, it is to me as it tends to take me out of the submersion of being in the game. Now audio quality on the pc was decent. Sound quality was more clear and i was able to differentiate if my enemy was to my left or right as the headset would switch audio from ear cup to the other based on their position. One thing to note is this headset is the base model so don't expect a 7.1 surround set up. While you may pick up on sounds left to right you will not be able to pick up on distance or sounds ahead of you or behind you as it lacks this set up.
Here's the bottom line, there are better headsets out there at a bigger price point, however for a entry level headset or a rig on a budget this is still a good way to go. Logitech has been a big influence in the gaming community and the products they put out always seem built with good quality parts that seem to last. While this wouldn't be my go to headset as i like better audio quality, this is definitely a very good set at this price point for the conscious buyer or the gamer whos barely getting in to gaming. The parts are built of good quality and should have no issues lasting through hours of abuse. If you don't mind mediocre sound quality and the occasional drop outs this is going to be the right fit for you. Overall what i like most about this headset is the fact that it is built by Logitech so i know this headset will most likely out live my gaming console.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Microphone, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good entry level gaming headset
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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It comes with USB adapter and a Microphone/Headphone splitter so you can use it anywhere the audio quality is great for such a low price and the fit is very comfortable. The only issue is I wish the cable was braided it seems very weak.
That's great to hear that you're enjoying the Logitech G432! The included accessories and audio quality are definitely impressive for the price.
Pros mentioned:
Microphone, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Best headphones in this price range
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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It’s amazing you have the option to connect it to anything with different connecters , the sound quality is good compared to price and the microphone is amazing cancelling most of noise
Thanks for sharing! We're happy to hear you're finding the G432 to be a great value with its connectivity options, good sound, and effective microphone.
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Price, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Two thumbs and two paws up!
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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I was looking for an inexpensive set of surround sound headphones mainly for playing my Xbox so that my noise-reactive dog wouldn’t stress out at all the deep bass booms and human screams, gunfire, swords clashing, etc. She’s a rescue and gets very upset at loud sounds when she doesn’t know what is making them or where they are coming from. These headphones surpassed my expectations! They are very comfortable, came in at a very affordable price point and gives an immersive auditory experience that brings the games to life. And my sweet dog is now napping at my feet instead of barking at the sound of the roaring dragon that just landed in front of my avatar. Two thumbs and two paws up!
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I work at a call center. At the moment because of Pandemia I am working from home and these headphones have saved me! They are great as blocking outside noise, to mute is practically easy sound is great it clear and loud easy to adjust volume too. I know,I know these type of headphones are not the ones that you would consider using for work on a laptop or computer but believe me I have been shopping around for a lot even expensive ones do not work as great as these, I am buying my second set to gift to my son for his games It's going to be fun with this quality of sound!
Hello Malcaraz, Very glad to hear how much you're enjoying the G432 Gaming Headset as you find yourself working at home. I highly suggest that you download Logitech's G Hub software which will help your G432 run optimally by allowing to customize EQ settings, microphone sensitivity, and will also alert you to any needed firmware updates to download when they become available. Here's a link to the download: https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360024841293--Downloads-G432-Gaming-Headset. Hope that you find this useful and that all continues to go well. Thank you for being a Logitech customer. - Richard from Logitech
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great headset for the price
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Good sound quality, easy to use, comfortable, and easy to adjust volume using dial on the side. Tested with PC and Xbox. The different attachments should let you connect to your PC using whichever method is most convenient for you.
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This headset is adequate for a budget priced headset. The sound quality is good. The volume control is on the headset not on the wired cord which I find to be a better design and less prone to fail than if located inline on the cord. This headset is large and fairly heavy. The swivels on the heads allow for better adjustment than many other budget headsets. I wear glasses though and find that my glasses will pinch some after wearing for anymore than about an hour. This may be one downside of any over the ear headset.
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I love the sound and the earmuffs are very comfortable and I love how I can put back the microphone when I don't use it. I even got complimented when I was using it while working at a cafe. the problem is I already bought 3 of them and there always seems to be an issue. the earmuff fell off, the wire stopped working. I just love these headphones but there always seems to be a problem
This review is from Logitech - G635 Wired Gaming Headset for PC - Black/Blue
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Comfortable
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I needed a decent, economical headset for conference calls, but I wanted something that could also be used for gaming. Comfort was a primary concern and I am pleased with how they feel after an hour-long meeting. I wear glasses so there is a slight discomfort as the cushion push against them. But aside from that they are not tight and the cushions are soft and pliable. One feature I needed was the ability to use with PC USB and with a normal 3.5mm headphone jack. Comes with the DAC adapter for USB and an analog splitter adapter for phones/mic jacks. The audio quality for voice and gaming is fine. Other have said the mic is sub-par, but no one has complained about the quality on their side yet. I like that the mic pivots up out of the way and servers to mute the audio as well, but I would like another option as that action becomes annoying in a long call. Also nice that they fold flat for transport. Overall a good value and good performance.
Hello dpop, we are so happy to hear that the G432 headset is treating you well! Thank you so much for the 4-star review, we greatly appreciate your feedback.Thank you so much for sharing! The headset comes with a 2 year limited hardware warranty. If anything goes wrong with it, don't hesitate in reaching out to us on our Logitech support website. Have a great day. -Ricky from Logitech
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
great headphones
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
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These headphones deliver exceptional sound quality with deep bass and clear highs, making them perfect for both music and gaming. The build quality is robust, featuring comfortable ear cushions that allow for long listening sessions without fatigue. Additionally, they offer excellent noise isolation, which enhances the overall listening experience. Overall, these headphones are a solid choice for anyone looking for premium audio quality and comfort.