Comfortable, Great range, Superb sound, Foldaway mic, 3.5mm connection for console
Dated design, Charges over micro USB, Average battery life
If you already own the Logitech G933, the predecessor to this headset, you're probably not going to gain a whole lot by upgrading. That's not to say it isn't a great headset, but it's not a massive leap forward in many areas.Sound quality is where the Log...
Leatherette is a classy change from the G933's sports mesh, Hidden microphone and dongle storage are great features to have, One of the best-sounding headsets at this price
Still bulky and boxy compared to the competition, Mediocre battery life, Very little noise isolation
Ultimately, the G533 holds the throne. The G935 is a better-sounding headset, there's no doubt in my mind, and at $169 the price is more reasonable this time around as well. But I strongly prefer the G533's design, the battery life is (slightly) better, i...
Published: 2019-03-04, Author: Charles , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: I had modest expectations when I volunteered to review the Logitech G935 7.1 LIGHTSYNC headset. I have always loved Logitech mice and keyboards, but it wasn't a brand that I associated with audio products. The other thing working against Logi's new headse...
Published: 2019-02-22, Author: Matthew , review by: gamecrate.com
There's a lot to like about the G935. The Pro-G drivers sound fantastic, it's comfortable, feature rich, and nicely designed. Looks like Logitech has outdone themselves once again...
Great sound, Flawless wireless connectivity, Versatile connections, Comfortable fit
Dated physical design, Unnecessary RGB lighting
While the G935 looks a little old-fashioned, it's a rock-solid gaming headset at a reasonable price. The wireless features are flawless, the sound quality is beyond reproach and the fit is comfortable enough to wear for all but the most grueling marathon...
Published: 2019-02-05, Author: Eric , review by: Techreport.com
Abstract: Even as recently as a few years ago, the gaming headset market was still figuring out what people wanted in a headset. These days, though, the feature set is pretty well solidified, which can make it hard for each headset to stand out. The differences oft...
The highlights of the G935 are its fantastic audio quality, awesome DTX Headphone:X 2.0 virtual surround implementation, great ergonomics (a physical power switch for the win!), and a very handy flip-to-mute microphone (essential for stress-free use in te...
Published: 2019-02-05, Author: Christopher , review by: pcper.com
The key difference between the G935 and G432, apart from physical design, is that the only the G935 features the newly renovated Pro-G drivers. You can hear a difference, particularly in loud bombastic moments where the G432 has a more difficult time arti...