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Logitech G G933 Artemis Spectrum Wireless Gaming Headset
$399.99
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Current Price | $399.99 | January 8, 2025 |
Highest Price | $399.99 | October 20, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $283.85 | October 14, 2024 |
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$283.85 | October 14, 2024 |
Logitech G G933 Artemis Spectrum Wireless Gaming Headset Description
- SUPERIOR SOUND PERFORMANCE: The advanced Pro-GTM audio drivers deliver incredible audio with stereo, 7.1 Dolby Surround, or 7.1 DTS Headphone: X Surround Sound
- MULTI-PLATFORM COMPATIBILITY: This is the perfect headset for all of your devices, including PCs, PS3s, PS4s, the Xbox One and any TV with powered USB or RCA audio output and is also compatible to mac OS X 10.10 or later
- 2.4GHz WIRELESS OR WIRED CONNECTION: Get up to 12 hours of wireless battery life without lighting or 8 hours with default lighting on a lag-free wireless connection. This is also available with analog cable connections for unlimited connectivity
- MULTIPLE SOURCE AUDIO MIXING: Plug in up to three devices (1 USB and 2 analog) to answer calls and play music while gaming
- FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE: Enjoy a seamless, personalized gaming experience with customizable RGB lighting, swappable backlit custom tags, and 3 programmable G-keys to assign macros for complex game commands
Logitech G G933 Artemis Spectrum Wireless Gaming Headset Specification
Specification: Logitech G G933 Artemis Spectrum Wireless Gaming Headset
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Logitech G G933 Artemis Spectrum Wireless Gaming Headset Reviews (7)
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Claudia patricia Martรญnez Velazquez –
Super confortรกvel, a bateria pode nรฃo ser uma das melhores de acordo com algumas pessoas mas vc tbm pode recarregar enquanto usa. Um ponto negativo รฉ nรฃo poder usar em modo com fio olugando USB. Ele continua wireless
Outro ponto negativo รฉ q o dolby e dts dele nรฃo faz tannnnnta diferenรงa em jogos, mas sรฃo รณtimos em filmes/mรบsicas. Dolby for Windows nรฃo funciona nele
Ponton positivo, vc pode ajustar o volume do WINDOWS nele msm, em vez de ter um volume prรณprio
Outro ponto positivo รฉ que ele nรฃo incomoda. As vezes ponho qdo comeรงo a trabalhar e esqueรงo de apertar o play na minha lista de mรบsicas e nem percebo que tenho um fone na minha cabeรงa
Claudia patricia Martรญnez Velazquez –
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Nick Julian –
Great gaming headphone for pc
Trevor –
Okay, so I have had these headphones since May. I feel like these headphones are pretty good with the price and would recommend them unless you don’t have the budget, as there are many other options with wireless. If you came here looking for a audio review, well not the right one. It sounds basically awesome for me and I don’t know how to explain all the stuff other people are able to say when it comes to audio. The top part of the headphone where it goes onto the top of your head feels very comfortable, as well where you place your ears into (well until they heat up). It is heavy, because you can feel it on top of your head, but it doesnโt get to the point where it is just plain annoying.
TIP: If your using your headset while resting your head on a pillow, if you donโt want to reach out and adjust the volume. Just move your head left or right, as the pillow will touch the volume control and move it with just the movement of your head.
Whats included:
Headset
3.5mm to 3.5mm with volume adjuster, mic mute, clip, I guess a mic switch between the ones on headphones and the cable, and buttons to pause and continue(Never use).
An adapter from 3.5 to 2.5mm.
A pretty long micro USB cord that is braided.
A 3.5mm to RCA jacks(if you donโt know what it is, then search it up) that you could plug into a TV. Also the RCA jack itself has 3.5mm audio input that you can put into the back of it. And I just really donโt know why they included it, but ok. If you want to see it, go to the 6th slide. But I just use it to plug in my soundbar cable to my TV.
Pros:
Battery life seems to be pretty good. I don’t have a full time length, as I get home from school and use it, as it all depends.
When charging it charges very fast, so I can quickly unconnect and go wireless
It does a pretty good job to block out noise if someone is talking to me, at a reasonable volume. I can still hear them, but just only a bit, to where I could respond.
The place where you put your ear into folds, so easy with traveling. And even folds back, by just a bit.
4 buttons on the actual headphone (To also customize, which I have not done yet as I am a mac user) (Left Side)
Plus an actual volume wheel (Left Side)
RGB lightsync on the headphone which are on both sides, but I usually keep it off to help the battery life
Logitech logo’s on each side, it is on the part that is removable which is also RGB
Adjustable height on both sides (But feels like left side can go further)
Has a place in the side of the buttons to put the bluetooth receiver into to decrease the chance of losing it
The placement and hiding of the mic is nice, as I can just retract it down and bring it back up when not needed.
When the mic is fully down, you know it is active when you can hear yourself talk or breath, but it is really nice that if you move the mic up a couple inches you feel a little thing and then it mutes. Thats the feature I really like, so if you need to talk to someone without your friends hearing you, or if you just donโt want the people in the game to hear you, then when you need to talk to the people in game, just flick down. Then back down it is unmuted. It also has a red light when it is muted, so you know its muted.
The mic, where you talk into can actually move out and you can position it however much you feel away from your mouth or just preference
On the little bluetooth thing that goes into your PC or computer, it has a little green light on itself and it basically there to tell you wether the headphones are connected or not. There are basically 2 types of modes on it. When it BLINKS green it means the headset is UNCONNECTED. When the light stays SOLID green it means the headset is CONNECTED
If you, for some reason donโt have a headphone jack on your computer or PC, then the bluetooth thing that connects to your computer or PC through the usb port, has a 3.5mm headphone jack on the back, so you can use the included 3.5mm to 3.5mm and plug it into there(Havenโt used that feature yet, only using the bluetooth thing and cord).
Even though it is made of plastic, it is pretty sturdy. I have dropped it every once in a while and it has broken. The side of the headphones where you can remove part of it to expose where you can put the bluetooth thing or remove and replace battery. It can scratch if you drag something against it or your nail, but it isnโt visible if you look at it, unless you look at it closely, because it stays black when you scratch it and doesnโt change a different color.
When the turn on switch is flipped on it has a little blue thing which means it is on, or when it is up. When turned down, it is just black.
When not in use after, maybe a couple mins? It will go into standby mode and the bluetooth thing that goes into your PC and computer will start blinking. But when I get back I usually just move the volume adjuster up and down which will bring the headset back into ON mode, I donโt know about the G keys.
Cons:
When charging, the area where the RGB is, is flashing. And if you charge it at night, wherever, it is just annoying.
If you use it on mac (me) it just beeps on certain things which get annoying and don’t know how to turn it off
Wish it had an actual bluetooth thing that could appear onto anything. Because I will sometimes use it with a phone, and have to use the *UGH* cord.
At first, when I bought the headphones it takes somewhat time to actually get used to finding the mic when it is fully retracted. But after a decent amount of time with it, I am very used to it. So idk if it is much of a con
If you listen with one ear in the headset and one out, if you move your head back a bit it will falloff. And if you plan on doing that, then you would need to move the part that rests on your head up a decent amount, so that when you lean your head back it wonโt move
!!! If there is anything else that I need to add, I will try and do it as quick as I can. I will also be adding pictures as soon as I can and upload them. !!!
JK Lee –
My best headset so far. I have owned this headset now for 5 and a half years, my wife bought it for me for Xmas that year, but I picked it myself after researching for a new headset.
My previous headsets were G35 (owned 2). G430 (Gave them away when I got these) and I don’t remember before that.
At some point on I became a fan of Logitech headsets, before headsets I would use normal earphones for my gaming. If you enjoy gaming or any other type of multimedia on your pc you should get quality earphones or a quality headset.
My main use is gaming but I enjoy music, movies & anime with these earphones. With this headset you can hear things you don’t normally hear with normal audio devices.
I am not an audiophile but I have heard and used various mid range and high range headsets and headphones, from my personal experience I would rate the following from audio:
Bass: 8/10 (Decent Bass)
Mid: 10/10 (Love the mids)
Treble: 10/10 (very clear vocals and highs)
As for headset functions:
7.1 Surround sound: It’s an “emulated” surround sound, most headsets have “emulated” surround sound, if you want genuine surround sound you need a headset with sufficient sound drivers (mini speakers) for this function, at the time I bought these only Razer Tiamats the “True” surround sound experience. For my next headset I will be aiming for multiple drivers as a feature.
RGB: It’s alright, nothing to brag about, I really don’t have people in my household awing over my rgb lighted computer rig, but I will say it matches with my Razer Chroma V2 Keyboard, Logitech G502 Spectrum RGB mouse and Gigabyte Aourus AD27QD RGB Monitor. As any gamer would agree, we really don’t pay attention to our RGB lighting unless we are leave our rig for something, waiting for software to load, in between game matches or on the phone.
Customizable sound:
* 10 channel Equalizer (32,64,125,250,500,1k,2k,4k,8k,16k hertz) or Bass/Treble 12db +- slider (I always use Equalizers)
* Volume control
* Mic control
* Sidetone control (I have never had to adjust this since setting to 0, it is a nice feature to have when you have multiple audio sources)
Sound profile:
* Can be saved to your computer (I never have)
* Can be saved to onboard memory on the headset (contrary to razer, logitech lets you take your setting with you on your device which is a big plus because you don’t need the software for your settings, this is great if you upgrade OS, new laptops, borrowed laptops, etc), I only have 1 profile created, I have never needed more, you can store up to 3 personal profiles.
G-Buttons:
* This headset has 3 programmable buttons in which you can adjust or set Audio settings, ventrillo actions, media keys, keystrokes, multi key macros, text blocks, mouse functions (if you have a compatible mouse), hotkey commands (like minimize your porn before people come in), computer shortcuts (yes you can run virus.exe) and a few wierd functions that logitech think are important like email, web browser, calculator, etc), I have never programmed any of my G buttons, then again I use my programmable keyboard and mouse for all that.
Pros:
NOTE: average use is 6 hrs a day (some days as low as 2 hrs while other days can go up to 12 hrs).
* Very reliable build, the build on this thing is solid, I have never dropped it but contrary of all my previous headsets nothing has broken from wear and tear unlike my previous Logitech headsets which would snap near the ear hinges after a year or two. Volume roller good and going, power switch in perfect conditions, I almost never use the G buttons so I can’t comment on that but the buttons are as solid as new.
* I just replaced my earphones cushions this week with originals, the originals lasted 5 years, I would recommend changing them every 2-3 years with at least a wash a year, I washed them once in 5 years and brushed them out a couple times a year (with my fingers, lol), I do not sweat in my ears like some people so the washing rate my vary, I also have my computer in a dry environment. I consider my ears to be medium size and they fit with some space. The head cushion is still good and going.
* This has been my most comfortable headset so far.
* Wireless 2.4 Ghz, wireless has been great, please note that for best wireless reception you need to be at least 4 meters away from wireless 2.4 Ghz devices and microwaves. If you need that conversion in feet use google. The furthest you can be away from the wireless emitter is 4-5 meters with a couple walls or 12 meters with no walls (with minimal movement at the extreme of length), for whatever gaming purposes you shouldn’t have any sound lag as long as you don’t have your pc a room away.
* Battery life has gone from 14 hrs down to 6 hrs, I have not bought a new battery because I am considering a new headset.
* Clear comms. I have played multiple games with multiple clans and a lot of people using ventrillo, teamchat and in-game comms, my comms with this device is very clear on all platforms, it does capture background noise so for some people that might be a con, there were a few times my clanmates would ask about the crazy things they were hearing from my wife or tv in the background.
* Comes with a good and long micro USB cable.
* Noise cancellation is at 50-70%, if I have sound running I have to mute or take the headset off my ears to hear anything, I run device volume at 100% and control it independently on the software I’m using which is somewhere between 5-15% depending on the software.
Cons:
* The only con of this headset which can be a very huge one if you aren’t tech savy is a hardware related bug. I have come into suspicion that it is due to the state of the battery since I did not have this problem until a few months ago. From time to time the headset will not connect to the USB Driver Receptor and you will hear popping sounds or just nothing, the rgb scheme of your led lights will also be off, you need to have firmware reloaded to reset the device, for those having these problems all you need to do is run the firmware upgrader found in C:\Program Files\Logitech Gaming Software\FWUpdate\G933, the file should be G933Update_v27.exe, run the tool and it will reupload the firmware to your headset, this tool needs to be run while it is connected to you USB cable, I usually have the headset off when I do this since it requires you to turn it off on back on if you have it on, one time it failed and I just ran the tool again and it fixed the issue. The total time to fix this should’t take more than a couple minutes. Just press Windows key+R, paste in C:\Program Files\Logitech Gaming Software\FWUpdate\G933 and run the executable thats there. I found this solution around the Amazon reviews and logitech forums, thanks to the guys that wrote about it, I have no idea why logitech doesn’t have this listed as an overall solution for this product in Q&A/FAQ/Troubleshooting.
* You need to use the USB Driver for the best experience, 3.5 jack is the equivalent of buying and using an expensive piece of garbage. This is a PC headset. The earphones that come with my Samsung Galaxy S10 are as good as these without the USB Driver.
NOTES:
* The “auto sleep” issue was fixed in a firmware update close to the release date, you can now set it to “never”.
Other than the hardware Con on the list it has been a great and reliable headset for these last 5 and a half years.
I will probably replace this headset by the end of the year or start of next year, though I estimate this headset could still run at least 3 more years if I replaced the battery within a year.
As of now my considered upgrade options are:
Logitech G935 (“Cheaper” wireless gaming headset)
Sennheiser GSP 670 (Claimed “Audiophile” grade wireless gaming headset)
SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless (Sennheiser GSP 670 competitor wireless gaming headset)
Razer Nari Ultimate (“Hypersense” wireless gaming headset)
Razer Tiamat 7.1 V2 (Multiple audio driver wired gaming headset)
Haruki –
I’ve only had them for a couple of days and after some hiccups I have them working great. Too me a bit to get things setup the way I want them, but once I did the headphones sound amazing, I’m actually hearing stuff in games that I have never heard before. Music sounds awesome. I haven’t tried any movies yet but I’m sure they will be just a good.
Range is pretty good, I can go around 50 feet but there are a few walls to contend with, would be nice if Logitech released a wireless repeater (or can you just use any out there?) to allow you to plug it into an outlet to extend the range of these things (and all the other wireless stuff they sell). It would be nice to be able to take them to the other end of my home without them cutting out, with something like that I could even take them outside to work in the yard.
Battery life seems good, specially after you turn off the lights (I have no need for them). Being able to plug the headphones in and use them if you run out of battery is nice. And its a user replaceable battery.
The fit is nice though a bit snug but I got a big head and I expected that. But because of that fit, they do not slip on my head at all. I put them on and shook my head around and they didn’t slip one little bit. The ear cups are pretty deep, though I can just feel the tips of my ears touching in inner part but besides that they go over my ears great which is what I was looking for. They do get a bit warm after a long time wearing them, no doubt this will be a bit worse in the summer, but again expected this as they are closed in headphones.
Still getting used to the buttons and while it would have been nice to be able to remap all of them, you can at least remap the 3 G keys to what ever you want. They are a bit loud when you click on them but generally I other buttons on my keyboard for the same things. I remapped the media keys so that when I am away from my system I can pause the music if I need to.
The included wires help add to the functionality of the headphones. There is a set of RCA to 3.5mm that lets you hook up audio from your tv/cable box and output it though the wireless USB key so that you can listen to your TV through them. The power cord is braided cable and is decently long, about 6 foot I think. The connector wire to use the headphones while recharging is also braided cable. Its only a single cable with volume control on the wire and ability to mute mic, there is volume control on the headphones themselves just under the buttons. Its also just a single connector with for both the mic and headset.
The little doors that cover the battery and storage location for the wireless dongle (great idea btw logitech) are held on with magnets. I was expecting clips, there are pros and cons to each though.
Some nit picking, but not enough to bring it down from 5 stars.
Logitech should include a Y split for the mic/headset for the cable. Its not that expensive, I had to order one as a “just in case” kind of thing.
The G on the side of the headphones glows while its recharging, would be nice to be able to turn that off if you happen to have these in your bedroom while recharging. (though its nice that it “pulses” while its charging and once its full the G stays lit up solid). But charging is pretty fast so maybe while getting ready in the morning you can plug them in when you get up and depending on how long you take they could be done recharging by then.
Being able to turn off the little beeping when adjusting the volume would be nice, I personally dislike it, but its not too loud so not too annoying.
Bit heavy, but again this is expected, I’m sure I will get used to them as I have always used very light wired headphones before this.
Other then that, I love these headphones. Just being able to walk around without getting caught up in any wires is really nice. And got them on sale for $140 CDN so an amazing deal also.
PUNEET Prakash –
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Product is FAULTY. Not as described. It is NOT a “HEADSET” if the dammed Mic does Not work. Wasted over 5 hours of my life trying to get it to work; and the fault-finding has angered me to exceptional levels. I will go back to using functioning cheap Chinese headsets which WORK.