Logitech G G935 Wireless Surround Sound Gaming Headset
Original price was: $169.99.$113.99Current price is: $113.99.
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Logitech G G935 Wireless Surround Sound Gaming Headset Price History
Price History for Logitech G935 Wireless DTS:X 7.1 Surround Sound LIGHTSYNC RGB PC Gaming Headset - Black/Blue
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Current Price | $113.99 | January 8, 2025 |
Highest Price | $129.99 | October 21, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $113.99 | November 16, 2024 |
Last price changes
$113.99 | November 16, 2024 |
$129.99 | October 21, 2024 |
$129.00 | October 12, 2024 |
Logitech G G935 Wireless Surround Sound Gaming Headset Description
- The most advanced wireless gaming headset yet from Logitech G. 2.4 GHz wireless delivers premium Sound, complete freedom and a clean set up without wires. Default lighting- 8 hours. No lighting-12 hours.Control Type:Button
- Large 50mm Pro-G drivers lets you hear more of the game environment in greater detail
- Lightsync RGB game-driven lighting, EQ settings and more can be customized through downloadable Logitech G hub software. Requirements – Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.11 or later, Chrome OSTM, USB port, Internet access for G HUB (optional)
- Advanced DTS Headphone: X 2.0 surround Sound fully immerses you in both subtle and explosive parts of a precise positional 3D soundscape. Frequency response: 100 Hzโ10 KHz
- Enhanced 6 mm mic-plus provides new levels of comms clarity. Wireless Range: Indoor: 15 meters; Outdoor: 20 meters; Connection Type: USB. Battery Life (rechargeable): No lighting: 12 hours; Default lighting: 8 hours
Logitech G G935 Wireless Surround Sound Gaming Headset Specification
Specification: Logitech G G935 Wireless Surround Sound Gaming Headset
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Logitech G G935 Wireless Surround Sound Gaming Headset Reviews (3)
3 reviews for Logitech G G935 Wireless Surround Sound Gaming Headset
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Phd Red –
I’ve had g635 headphones for 8 years. Those were not ideal: heavy, squeaky construction, ecoleather cups started to shed black pieces, usb cord stopped working in 8 months and when it did it almost deafened me with a glitch noise a couple of times. Why I liked them? Be it Call of Duty or Battlefield or any other game, these were the only headphones (I’ve tried many) which allowed me to setup dtx sound so that I could hear footsteps, noises etc around me and above or beyond without mistake. Don’t believe me? search for gaming surround BS: there’s a test where only G series headphones gave best results.
These headphones have corrected previous mistakes: they are still a bit squeaky, a bit more heavier than version with the cord, but more bassy and the footsteps (any surround sound actually) gives away your enemy’s 3d position in space without mistake. There are plenty of options to go if you wish to improve your experience with these. Pro tip: if you have issues on pc, lower the quality of sound to other than 44hz option in sound settings. The quality in fact will be much better.
Matt –
I have had this headset for about a year now, and it has held up. the headset has a mediocre battery life with the RGB on but lasts about a whole day with it off. the sound quality is very clean and clear. the bass is phenomenal, I had never had a headset with this much bass.
For gaming, the surround sound makes footsteps and gunshots very clear from any direction, which is great for competitive games. the earcups can feel uncomfortable for long sessions, but taking them off frequently helps this issue
because these are over-ear, the “noise cancellation” is just the headset muting out any noises with its volume.
the microphone is pretty bad, if you get these and do not have a microphone, be prepared to invest in one. however, when the mic is down and unmuted, you can hear the noises that the mic picks up very quietly. it’s not at all distracting and can help if you want to talk low while gaming with friends late at night over game chat or discord.
I used this headset with a PC and have not tried it with any other consoles.
This does not have Bluetooth! it connects through a USB port with a dongle, I did not know this when I bought it, and might be important to know. if you do not have an open USB port, you might need a USB dongle.
overall, this headset is very great at what it does. you hear clearly, and the battery doesn’t become an issue unless you forget to charge it, but you can still use this while it charges.
CINTRON –
This review is written from the perspective of someone who owned the original G930, and later the G933, and now having used the G935 for a few months.
The Good
Audio is still great despite no longer shipping with Dolby Support.
The DTX Surround is better tuned on this device (I didn’t like the DTX sound on the G933) and sounds just as good as the Dolby on the G933
New side tone feature is really nice, not just for hearing what I sound like but also for situational awareness.
Since the noise cancelling is so good, it’s nice to be able to turn on side-tone and be able to hear my environment when I need to.
The leatherette ear cushions are surprisingly breathable.
This was one of my biggest concerns since I’ve had leatherette over-ear headphones before and my ears and hair got really sweaty after just an hour or two of use. Since I work from home I was concerned that this new headset would get too hot for all day use. Thankfully I haven’t had a problem with this. I can wear it comfortably all day and not get sweaty. Also, since it’s the exact same shape and size as the G933, you can swap out the leatherette cushions for your old G933’s if you prefer them. Also any replacements made for the G933 should also work for the G935.
The new software is more flexible.
I don’t like how I can’t see it’s charging status while tuning the device (you can only see it from the home screen), but that’s really nothing to complain about. There are a lot more options, you can have multiple profiles for the same game. I personally only use it to turn the lighting off and set the sleep timer but hey, it is objectively better. And the new software can actually be minimized which I really appreciate.
Does a better job of switching between PS4 and PC.
The G933 would sometimes get confused if I try to move from the PS4 back to the PC and I’d have to turn off the headset and then turn it back on to get it working again. So far I haven’t had that issue and it works great with the PS4 just like the last two headsets.
The Bad
Still has the same mechanical power switch.
So like I said I work from home and use this headset daily, almost all day. My G933 headset’s power switch got worn out and stopped functioning properly. When turning the headset on I would only get audio in the right ear, and had to take a screw driver, open up the left ear and gently push the little plastic arm of the power switch back into proper alignment so it would work again. This was extremely frustrating but can be avoided by simply not using the power switch.
So I’ve turned it on, and never turn it off. I just let it go to sleep, and when I need to wake it up, all you have to do is plug it in. As soon as it’s plugged in it will power on or wake up so that is what I recommend doing to avoid wearing out the power switch.