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The Logitech G35 is a wired, over-ear gaming headset featuring Dolby-powered 7.1 virtual surround sound, three swappable headband pads for customizable comfort, and three programmable G-keys for quick control. It includes an adjustable noise-canceling microphone and on-ear touch controls, designed for Windows PC gamers seeking immersive audio and long-lasting durability.











| ASIN | B001O5CCQK |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation, stereo |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,606 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,903 in PC Game Headsets |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | Headset, 3 headband pads and User documentation |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktops, Laptops, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,772 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | On Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 - 20000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
| Headphone Jack | USB |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | 981-000116 |
| Model Number | 981-000116 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 90 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 097855057716 803982774316 778889543696 777785486243 777787372261 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**R
I was worried but now I am a BELIEVER
I almost did not buy these because of the few bad reviews it received and boy am I glad that I took a leap of faith in the brand that is Logitech. Let me list what I was looking for in a gaming headset and explain in more detail if the G35 fulfilled these requirements or not. 1. I wanted a headset that was going to enhance the gaming experience to a whole another level. 2. I wanted a comfortable headset that I could use for hours and hours. 3. I wanted my product to be made of quality material which would increase the chance of years of use. 4. I wanted it to be wired so that I can plug and go 5. I wanted a mic that was going to allow me to be heard clearly and drown any background noise. Alright lets start with 1. I don't understand some of the negative comments on why this product does not sound great. When I plugged it in and downloaded the most recent software from logitech website for this product it sounded amazing. This headset is made for GAMING ON A PC NOT XBOX OR PS3 (maybe they have an adapter IDK) not really for music although I encountered no problem with listening to music through it. Lets be honest Im sure there are plenty of other headsets that are especially built for music and would blow the waters out of this headset BUT this headset is first and foremost for gaming, if you are looking for a headset for music look elsewhere. Let me note this is a VIRTUAL surround sound( meaning it has only two speakers physically built in the actual headset and that the surround sound is given via logitech software NOT be your sound card on your pc. ALSO...I read that people wanted an equalizer for the headset and logitech has provided that with the latest software update. -I rate the SOUND QUALITY an A 2. I also read a lot of negative comments about the comfort of this headset, that it wraps your head like vise grips, and that it is too loose. Some of the people who wrote those comments must have had watermelon/peanut sized heads; maybe they did not see the 2 other pads that logitech gives you which you can switch out to make the headset tighter so it does not slip off your head. These headsets are extremely comfortable...I was worried because all the reviews about this headset says that it is suppose to cover your ears entirely. I was worried because I have pretty big ears and my other headset (turtle beach) that I use for my xbox the padding on it rest on my upper ear and hours of playing make it really uncomfortable BUT with the G35 they completely cover my big ears and feel amazing even after hours of use. Also because they DO completely cover your ears it really drowns out any background noise, so if your girlfriend is yelling at you or your doorbell is ringing it might be difficult to hear with the sound blasting in the headset. But I found that you can still hear if you just reduce the sound the headset so if you r waiting for a pizza delivery you will be able to hear it. With that said, Im 6 feet 4 so I don't have a small head but I don't have a huge head either so right out of the box the padding size felt great. But if you have a smaller head remember they provide you with two other size pads that u can place in. Also unless you r batman your ears will be completely covered. -I rate the COMFORT an A 3. I wanted my product to be made of quality material. The g35 is made of what seems to be metal and a hard rubber shell which gives it both flexibility and strength. As I stated before they are comfortable and the metal like material does not reduce the comfort level at all. I traditionally take care of my things really well and I never throw them down in rage. With that said, just because these headset r made of metal and a strong rubber I would not go throwing it around like it was a football. Come on they are headsets...they are meant to be worn not thrown. -I rate the QUALITY an A 4. Well, pretty simple I wanted it to be wired and it is (lol) the cord is VERY sturdy made to take abuse and long term. It looks to be a braided cord of some sort which I am seeing more often in gaming products...looks the same as my Razer Naga molten cord but thicker. I did read some comments about the cord being too long. They must have changed the length of it or maybe they did not but it does not seem to be crazy long...I would say just about the right length. As it is wired it is easy to transport and use when on the move...no problems...so far. -I rate the plug and go/ wired an A 5. Finally, I wanted a mic that would allow me to be heard clearly and I have had no qualms from my friends about the quality or the clarity of my voice. However, I was getting some "hate" from A friend about the sound of my new mouse buttons being too loud in the background. Now, when I use skype there is an option to play back the noise and my voice of my headset. AT FIRST, I could also hear my mouse clicking in the background, So what I did was go into the settings of my G35 and reduce the microphone noise then I used skype again to play back my voice and the background with the newly adjusted microphone volume; I could NOT hear the mouse clicking AND I could still clearly hear my voice like normal. I trust my friend but I think he is just bitter because I did not get the headset he recommended or maybe he has some crazy hearing ability that I cannot be for certain....What I am certain about is that when I adjusted the volume of the mic it helped reduced the background noise of my mouse clicking. -I rate the mic an B ( for my friend) So I hope this helped you decide whether to get the headset or not. As you can see I still ranked the headset 5 stars even with the complaint from a friend. If you do get it Im sure you wont regret it. Cheers.
M**S
Fantastic Headset
The Logitech G35 7.1 surround sound headset really surprised me. I was not excepting the sound quality to almost equal my 5.1 surround sound speakers. I have an ASUS Xonar DX sound card and Logitech G51 155 watt surround sound speaker system. The mid and high range sounds of the G35 were very good almost equal to my speaker system. The bass was not as robust but it was not weak either. Setting up the G35 headset was not a problem with my Win7 64bit operating system. And if you use Ventrilo for communication in gaming, and you want to use the headset with it, just go into Ventrilo setup and choose the G35 headset in place of your speaker system. It is that easy. The headset can be programed so that you can push a button on the headset and select Ventrilo. You might ask, why would you buy the headset when you have a very good speaker system? Well, if and when I find the time to play my PC games, it is usually in the evening. And I like to play them with the speakers turned up about mid way, so that I can clearly hear the sounds all around me. My wife however, says the sound is too loud and so I purchased the G35 headset to accommodate her. I am planning to purchase two more G35 headsets in about two months for my son-in-law and daughter because we play Guild Wars on line together and they do not have surround sound, but they will when they receive the headsets. Update to my September, 2011 review. This edit was written on April 12, 2012. I have been using this headset almost everyday for about seven months and the headset sounds just as wonderful now as when I first purchased them. And the headset is just as comfortable as the first day I used them. Great quality Logitech. By the way, I wear glasses and I was concerned about the comfort of a headset. I was surprised how comfortable they are, even after wearing them for 2 hours of game play. I had both my son-in-law and daughter try my headset because they also wear glasses. While they did not have them on very long, both commented on how comfortable they were. I have found that the headset needs to be ajusted for comfort, I wear my headset on the number 7 adjustment. Update to my September 2011 review. This edit was written on January 8, 2015. The sound of this headset is still as good as the day I purchased it. I read discussion regarding whether this headset can really produce surround sound since it only has one speaker for each ear. Well it does in fact produce surround sound. I play Microsoft Flight Simulator X and I hear the planes according to where they are. If a jet starts up behind me, I hear it start up behind me, as I should. In addition, I play Guild Wars 2 and I can hear every sound around me. I can tell if someone is running behind me, to my left or to my right. If a character is speaking to the left or right of me, I hear them according to where they are. Therefore, if some people are not hearing the sounds around them in a game, it is not the headset, it has to be something else. In more than 4 years of use the only thing that has changed is the ear pads are showing wear. But they are still as comfortable as the first day I used them. I hope this helps someone, in deciding if they should buy this headset or another product. When this headset wears out, I will purchase the same again. Update, October 2018 I am still using the G35 head set. The rubber film on the ear pieces has wore off, but the headset is still comfortable. I have read reviews where others are saying they are not comfortable. I have a large head and I wear glasses, I play games using the G35 headset and they are comfortable for hours of play, they just need adjusting to one's head size. I also read reviews that talk about the headset easily breaking apart. I have had the same G35 headset since 2011 and it is now 2018, and they have not broken apart. If and when they break, I will quickly buy another set. I hope this helps others to decide to try this headset.
D**N
Outstanding sound with a few minor issues
I've had the G35 for a couple of months now and overall I think it's really good. Is it worth $117.99? I would say no. There are some things with the G35 that could use some improvement. A headset is all about two things. One, the sound, and two, the microphone which is used to tell the other players how noob they are :) I'll talk about those two things then the structure of the G35 and the voice morphing. The sound is awesome. I was seriously impressed when I tried the G35 for the first time playing L4D. Then I tried the G35 with L4D 2, and wow... even better. The sound is nice and crisp, and very clear. I mean, these days in video games the sounds and noises sound pretty realistic as is, but with the G35 it enhances it so much more. The sounds of shooting guns with the G35... awesome! I've also used the G35 with a bunch of other games too and it makes them sound better. The bass is great. It works very well. But the 7.1 integrated sound?? I don't know about that. I mean how much of a difference is 7.1 from 5.1? But I'll tell you this, with the G35 you do get great surround sound. But again... I can't really tell a difference between 7.1 and 5.1. I'm big on sound, especially when it comes to gaming. I have Logitech's Z-5500 5.1 (external speakers). Unfortunately, I can't use them because of the thing walls at my apartment. I don't want to tick off my neighbors, especially with that awesome subwoofer. I moved those speakers to the other room, which is further from my neighbors side, to use for surround sound with my TV... but I still have to keep the bass very low on that subwoofer because of my neighbors down below, but anyway... The microphone works well. The design of it is awesome and it looks really cool. It is flexible and you can position it to your liking. It also can be pulled up to get it out of your way. Whenever I'm not using my mic I just fold it up so my mouth can have access to twinkies and hotdogs. JK. It has two ways of muting. One, folding it up, and two, press the mute button on the left ear side. Very simple and convenient. When it is muted, there is a red light at the tip of the mic so you know it's muted incase your forgot to unmute it. When playing Left 4 Dead and L4D 2, I use the mic all the time. It transmits nice and clear with very little and/or no distortion. In the logitech sound panel, you can adjust your mic transmission volume. You can also do that in most games that use mics. The voice morphing - the idea of it is really cool, but it needs a lot of work. There are six sounds. Of those six, I like three of them - the giant (very deep sounding), the space squirrel (high-pitch funny voice), and the troll, which I think sounds pretty funny and unique. The other three sound very similar to each other. The problem with the voice morphing is that it doesn't transmit too well in the games. They aren't very clear and they're a little distorted. Also, they need to give you more customizable options in the sound panel. The "giant" voice sounds pretty good when playing online though. Sometimes I like to be a weirdo and use that voice to communicate to my team with. Usually gets a good laugh or it get people thinking "WTH is that!?" :) And the G35 also has a sound panel so you can adjust the sound (base, treble, etc.) to your liking. The buttons are well placed. There are three "G" buttons on the left ear along with the mute button, volume control, and a switch for surround sound or stereo sound. The G buttons are used to customize what action you want to make happen when you press it. For instance, I use the G buttons for my giant, troll, and space squirrel voices. But like I said earlier, the voices aren't transmitted too clearly except the giant voice... people can usually understand what you're saying with Darkvader talk :) The stereo/surround sound switch is cool to have. For games, go surround sound, for music and videos go with stereo sound. Overall, its very, very convenient to have all the buttons on one side of the ear piece, especially for righty's because you can keep your hand on the mouse and kill noobs while controlling the headset with your left hand. The volume control works very nice too. The overall structure of the G35 looks so cool. That's what really appealed to me... the looks of it - the nice black coat, the look of the mic, oh and I didn't mention this yet, but the cord too. The cord is so cool. It's a braided fabric-like cord which covers the wires as opposed to the typical rubber or plastic coating. It's also like 10 feet long or something like that. More than enough length than you'll need. Also, I have a bad habit of pulling on the cords of my devices... tugging on them too strong sometimes which have ultimately pulled the internal wires out and disconnected them from my devices (other headsets and other miscellaneous stuff). That's also a reason why I bought a new headset... I yanked the cord too much from my old headset which caused the mic to not work anymore. That would be very difficult to make happen with the G35 with its tough, rugged braided cord. But back to the structure of the headset. It looks nice, but I think that it's a tad too big. It has some very cool adjustments on both sides to get it to properly fit on your head, but it still leaves a decent size gap between the sides and your head and it makes it look big. But even though it may LOOk big, it fits pretty nice. I still think they can do a little more work on future headsets to make them a little more snug and fit better. When I shake my head with the G35 on, it gets loose up top. As far as comfort, it feels very nice. Maybe a tad bit on the heavier side, but not heavy enough to make it feel uncomfortable. Last but not least is the USB connection. I think it's pretty cool because it's only one connection at the end as opposed to the typical three. However, I wish they had the standard headphone connections at the end (whatever they're called) with an adapter that comes with it. I think there are some other headsets that come with adapters at the end so you could connect it to gaming consoles and even your MP3 player in addition to your computer. For this amount of money for the G35, I feel that they should have implemented that. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the headset. The sound is AWESOME and the mic works great, and that's what really matters for a gamer - one who wants great sound and a great mic. The voice morphing is pretty cool, but needs work... but it's a BONUS feature to have and your decision shouldn't be based off of that. I think $117.99 is a little overpriced for the G35. Maybe I'm naive, but I think around $75 would be very reasonable. But if you have some extra cash, then treat yourself to the G35. You won't be disappointed. If you're a little short on cash then I recommend going with a Koss headset. I used one (I think it was model SB49) before the G35 and I was very satisfied with it. Hope this helps. Happy gaming :)
K**Y
best headset
This headset is amazing in sound quality. I had this headset for well over 5 months until a burglar broke into my home and stole it. It is really sad for me, because this purchase was the best purchase ever. I'm really sad that I lost this piece. But me and family was ok and all good in the end. Story on the side, now the product review: This has the best quality i have ever had. the surround sound quality amazes me, It really feels like surround sound, as i can just barely hear if my family come around my room or not. I can just put the volume at 5-15 and it would still sound perfectly loud and clear (well i have somewhat of an ear sensitivity issue, which is why i tend to listen to things in the low volume). I bought a razer kraken pro, and trust me, the sound quality is nowhere near this. I had to do a lot of remixes on the headset, and the sound still wouldn't come close to the logitech. With the razer, i had to punch it up to 30-40 for it to have the same loudness and clearness of this logitech. At the same time, the set up was not pleasant for me on the razer. With the logitech it was much much easier for me. The mic quality is perfectly amazing, People can hear me clear and loud, and I really like how slick the mic design is. You can just flip it up to disable it, It would usually give u an alert sound if the mic is off or on. So that's a nice thing. The earcups are comfortable, but it does take a while for me to adjust them to get it to a comfortable level. Sometimes the memory foam just sits on my ear, but its probably just my incompetence in putting on the headset. LOL. But yes, its very nice piece of headset. I love that it has 3 different head padding. I use the 2 super thick one, since they gave me the best comfort while wearing it. The thin one, not so much, The thin one actually hurts my head, but its probably just me. Some people might be better with the thin one over the thick one. The only thing, which is more personal, is that I don't use the extra buttons at all. I feel like its a bit unnecessary. To me, it feels like so, since i already got the volume control on my keyboard, and that was easier for me to use. So yes, that is a personal thing. Some people want it, or need it even, I don't. Durability: Now this one, I cannot say much, because it was stolen after only 5 months of use ( i am still very sad by this). But that 5 months, it was still very durable for me. Before it was stolen, the headset is still extremely clean and slick. As for how long i can use this headset while playing games or listening to music: very long, more than 8 hours in the least. But this is subjective, honestly. Sometimes, when i have some what of a stressful day or a headache, wearing this would hurt my head after just 1-2 hours, Other times, yes about 8 hours. Sometimes i just put it on without anything to listen to, to block out all the noises outside, so i can concentrate on my work, for example, and i still would not feel any discomfort for hours. This is just how amazing it is to me, that i get to have some silence for a moment and concentrate. The Razer that i bought, nuh uh, comfortable, sure, but it would not have this same effect that this logitech has. In conclusion, I give this 5/5, and i would definitely recommend this to anyone that's looking for a quality and comfortable headset. This piece was a valuable item for me, since i purchased this when it was on a sale, but then the unfortunate event happen. I am still very sad, but at the same time, I really have to cherish the time i had with this headset. I will definitely be buying another one of this.
Z**L
Would be great without the software bug.
So overall I like this headset - great audio quality, great mic, same great Logitech software as always. The buttons and the volume wheel a nice, and they are very comfortable. All in all, under normal circumstances, I would not hesitate to rate them 5 stars. But there is one big flaw that I can not overlook, and because of that flaw I can not give more than two stars. The problem is that something is wrong with the drivers or software, there is a bug that causes all media on your computer to be unplayable. The issue is intermittent, but when it strikes you need to shut down the Logitech software, and unplug the headphones, and sometimes even reboot. The effects of the bug are rather interesting, any attempt to play media that has sound, or could have sound, will fail. Sometime this means the application crashes (Windows Media Player) or it might freeze (VLC), sometime part of it crashes (Flash player inside of Chrome), and sometime it just seems to hang (most videos in Chrome will load, but never actually play). In some cases the first few frames play, without audio, before stopping. This even affects games, which may crash, hang, or behave erratically. In short, the headphones intermittently become completely worthless - or more, a liability. Clearly it makes little sense to purchase a pair of headphones if they might obviate their own purpose, rendering you unable to listen to anything. Logitech has been aware of this issue since 2011: http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Headphones-Headsets-Microphones/Logitech-G35-Gaming-Headset-Causes-Sound-Crash-on-Computer/td-p/1325293 http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Headphones-Headsets-Microphones/G35-causing-crashes-freezes/td-p/573162 https://forums.logitech.com/t5/Logitech-G-Headsets/G35-Crashing-My-Sound/m-p/886186/highlight/false#M672 In that last thread Logitech support did seem to make an attempt at helping, but none of th suggestions (reinstalling drivers/software/Windows) actually resolve the issue. Years later, still no fix. I have personally reinstalled drivers, and my entire OS multiple times. I have experienced the same issue on both my computers, and on both Windows 8 and 8.1, and those threads report the same thing in Windows 7 as well. Unfortunately when I first encountered this problem I didn't even realize the cause - if I had, I would have returned the product. It was only recently that I managed to track it down to the headphones, and so I warn you: until Logitech patches the software, do not buy this product. If they ever fix it, I will revise this review and give them the full five stars that this headset deserves.
S**W
Great Sound but some significant flaws
There is a lot to like about this headset. Unfortunately, there are significant flaws as well. The overall design is very nice, with an easy-to-use volume control, 3 programmable keys, a fold-down boom microphone that auto-mutes in the "up" position, along with comfortable ear and head pads. Sound quality is very good, and the 7.1 surround effect (when it works, see below) is amazing. Based on sound quality, comfort, and overall design -- these would get 5 stars. But it doesn't end there. The surround decoding relies upon the Logitech Gaming System (LGS) software. Unfortunately, Logitech changed the design of LGS in recent versions, such that the G35 is only seen as a two-channel stereo device by Windows. A few software applications will ignore this, and continue to send full surround information to the headset. But most software will query windows and be told the G35 is a stereo-only device, and only output stereo encoded signals. So if you want the surround feature to fully function, you must install an "old" version of LGS, 8.58 or older. If you install the more recent 8.72 or 8.75, you'll get stereo only in most applications and games. *** UPDATE: After many failed attempts, Logitech has finally fixed the surround issue in LGS 8.81, released in March-2016. *** The cord is horrible. I repeat, HORRIBLE. This stuff is so stiff you could almost make coat hangers from it. The exterior braid is so abrasive you could almost cut firewood with it. The cable kinks easily, drags on your clothing, chair, and desk, and seems to have an inbred talent for constantly getting in your way. Lest you think the G930 (wireless version of the G35) is the answer, you'll find out it has horrible connectivity issues. What temporary insanity possessed the engineers at Logitech and made them choose this cheap, stiff, horrible cable?? At the risk of invalidating my warranty, I will likely replace the cable -- which is no easy feat, thanks to glued components and soldered connections. Others have noted problems with the plastic joints between the ear cups and head band. I have only had these for a week, so it is too early to tell if mine will crack, but I can certainly attest that the plastic pieces involved are thin and simply don't "look" up to the task. I will be treating these like fine crystal glassware, in the hopes mine will stay together. But come on Logitech, a couple small pieces of metal here would solve this pervasive problem while adding very little to the cost. If they stay in one piece and you can tolerate the stiff cord, these are great! They are comfortable (except for the cord), have excellent sound, the microphone is crystal clear, the controls are convenient and easy to use. Could easily be a 5-star product, if Logitech would simply beef up the ear cup junctions, fix the surround driver, and provide a flexible cord.
A**I
Excellent 5/5
If you are a gamer, there is absolutely no reason why you shouldn't have this headset. It can seem a bit pricey but when compared to other brands, Logitech often runs a bit cheaper but doesn't sacrifice quality in any way. Our peripherals are almost entirely from Logitech and they have never let us down. This headset is no exception. The installation was simple. You just pop in the included CD and install the software, plug in the headset, and you're done. You don't even have to install the special software if you don't want to, but if you want to make use of the G buttons and the hilarious voice changer you will want to install it. I was impatient and just plugged the headset in and started up World of Warcraft. I was completely stunned at the number of sounds I could hear that I had never heard before. I have a nice surround sound set for my computer and I've never desired for anything more than what I had because I've always had rich, clear sound from my speakers. But this is a whole different experience. I could hear the scattering feet of little creatures nearby, I could hear birds I'd never heard before, I heard details in the music itself that had just never been detected before. I immediately felt like I was *in* the world. I hopped into Age of Conan and again, was blown away by all the things I'd never picked up on my speaker set. I could hear my mount breathing! I could clearly hear NPC voices in the distance and I heard waves crashing against a nearby dock. All things I'd never picked up before. Rinse and repeat with EverQuest II. This headset alone made my husband and I want to replay some of our favorite PC games like Dark Messiah and Assassin's Creed. Sound quality aside, this headset has some unique features that will definitely make your gaming experience more seamless. The three "G" buttons can be assigned to all kinds of different tasks, like controlling your media player in the background without ever switching out of your game. This was a big hook for me as I very often listen to my own music when playing. I also absolutely love the microphone. It's totally flexible and adjustable and I do not have to worry about it breaking, ever! The mic auto-mutes when you move it away from my mouth. How cool is that?! It also has a mute button if you prefer as well. The volume button is also great and easy to get at. I only play in the evenings when my little ones are in bed and if I hear something on the baby monitor, I can immediately silence the sound without removing the headset. A huge plus for me. The headset is also super comfy to wear and comes with three different "pads" that you can switch out to find which is most comfortable for you. It's highly adjustable and has number notches on the band so you can remember your perfect setting if the headset is shared with others. Also a plus! The earpieces themselves are on durable swivel bases so it fits just right to the shape of your head rather than digging into the side of your face. They are pretty lightweight considering the size, much lighter than I thought they would be. I can easily wear them for several hours and have no discomfort. Even my favorite earbuds can't say that. Overall, the headset is a nice size, not too bulky but big enough to completely surround the ear and very effectively reduce most external noise, which really really helps you get into the game. Get yourself a big, bright LCD monitor and this headset and you will be completely immersed. I am hooked all over again on my favorite games as this headset has literally breathed new life into my PC gaming experience. I haven't tried these with my Wii yet, but I would assume they would work in any of the USB slots and the strong braided cord is 10 feet long, so I can see myself taking advantage of that as well. The entire headset just simply feels durable and expensive. It would take a lot of abuse to break this baby. It looks like it can withstand just about anything. Absolutely recommended for avid gamers who seek total immersion or even audiophiles who love to maximize the sound quality of their music. You can't lose with this headset!!
W**L
Great sound quality. Looks very sturdy. Breaks quickly. [Updated Feb 2014]
I've previously used a Turtle Beach x12 with the DSS adapter for true 5.1 and simulated 7.1 surround. The turtle beach was great until one of the earpieces broke off after about a year of regular use. I take care of my headsets, I hang them up on a spot where they won't fall to the floor while I'm not wearing them. I like to take great care of my hardware so it can last as long as possible. The Turtle Beach was broken and I needed something else that looked sturdier, with earpieces that weren't held in with pegs. I saw the Logitech G35 on sale for almost half off, and it was a truly superior product in every way... until it broke 3 months later. Same deal, regular use, an earpiece is now falling off as I type this. This is very frustrating to spend so much money on something that looks as sturdy as this does. I see metal and screws, great sign in my opinion. The plastic around the screws is falling apart and the earpiece is not sitting tightly against my head as it used to. It cost twice as much as the Turtle Beach and lasted half as long. Very disappointing considering the price tag and the quality of the audio. The mic is great and mutes when you turn it vertical, and has buttons on the side panel that you can customize. Luckily, Turtle Beach replaced my X12 for free. Now I need to get this one replaced. The serial number is tucked underneath the headband and is extremely small, you'll need a magnifying glass to read it. I'm about ready to swear off using any other Logitech products in the future based on this experience. Update: Feb 17 2014 The replacement headset Logitech sent me weeks after I contacted them did finally arrive, only now the replacement is already breaking in the very same way the original had, except on the right ear instead of the left ear. Honestly, I love the headset, but I cannot recommend this product with a straight face. This is very cheap plastic. I took better care of the replacement than the original. I pick them up, put them on my head, and hang them up when I'm done using them. I don't drop these things, I don't throw them around, I take very good care of my equipment. This is absolutely garbage and it's terrible that such a good headset has such a horrible design flaw. I refuse to contact Logitech every month for a replacement, this is absolute horse crap. Now, I'm looking for stainless steel replacement parts. This is a warning to anyone, even a casual user of headsets, who may be thinking of purchasing this particular headset. DO. NOT. BUY. THIS. PRODUCT.
M**N
Five Stars
Get headphones surround sound button on the side.
C**N
Fantastic headset!
Overall I really think this is a fantastic headset. The sound quality is awesome when I listen to music and the voice modulation are really fun to annoy your guild-mate on ventrilo. The mic deliver great sound capture, much better than what I was use to before, now people can actually understand what I say! The headset is also very comfortable even though I find it a little heavy and it can get a bit annoying after a long while. Also if your a fan of playing in 3D this headset doesn't work well at all if nVidia 3D glasses, the combination of the 2 is really uncomfortable/unpractical. Even with those few downside, I still think it's a fantastic headset.
K**L
Headset
1a
B**E
FPSの鉄板。5代目となります。
FPS(PC)において最高の位置情報を得られます。(とくにAVAなどには有効) 周囲には高価なサウンドカード、ヘッドセットを使っておられる方もいますが、誰よりも音の位置、距離の正確性を発揮しています。 難点はイヤーパッド上部にある固定プレート(4本ビス留め)が極度に弱く破損してしまう所です。 私は5代目ということで、無事な部品をストックしていて多少の事は大丈夫ですが、4代目はその中の骨の部分が折れてご臨終。 ロジクールさんが、パーツなどのメンテ部品を販売してくれれば最高なのですが・・・ これを聞くとダメじゃないかと思われるでしょうが、5代目と繋ぐほどの性能が光っているのです。 シリーズに230、231、430、633、933などがありますが、FPSをするならG35一択です。 上記のシリーズはある程度という感じで位置や距離感がボケます。 重低音の反響がある分、音楽などにはいいですが、FPSではクリアに聞こえないと反響で重要な音がボケる感じです。 装着感はしっかりしているので重さは気になりません。 頭頂部に当たるパッドは3種類あり、個々に対応できます。 締め付けがきつく痛いと言われる方もいますが、頭がでかすぎない限りそんな事もありません。 耳をすっぽり覆うので通常のヘッドホンのように耳が痛くなる事もありません。 色々書きましたが、簡略すると耐久性を補って有り余るほどのFPS特化性能があります。 ※注意 どれにも言える事ですが、音は全員が同じように聞こえるのではありません。 年齢や個々の差があり、これだけは天性の才能なのでどうする事もできません。 数人のサンプルをとりましたが、中には音の判別があいまいな方もいました。 こういう方はどんな物を使ってもしっかり判別できません。
J**X
Perfecto
pros: - Sonido perfecto tanto para llamadas, música y juegos. - Sonido totalmente nítido. - Monitorea los sonidos y te das cuenta de la dirección proveniente de este "en juegos". - La música se aprecia perfectamente, cada instrumento/sonido, sin ningún ruido, todo nítido. - Para llamadas, hasta se escuchan los perros ladrar perfectamente xD, también los gallos, cochis, gatos, regaños, todo escuchas nítidamente - Aísla completamente los sonidos, No se escuchan los sonidos "externos", y las personas no escuchan ningún sonido proveniente de los audífonos, "cuando los tienes puestos lógico". - Los botones andan perfecto, puedes cambiar volumen, pausar, retroceder o dar siguiente a la música, todo rápidamente sin necesidad de mirarlos. - El botón de mute para micrófono también perfecto, cuando lo tienes mute, la punta del micrófono enciende un led rojo para indicar que este está mute. contras: - Sólo encontré un inconveniente, cada vez que te acomodas los audífonos, pueden desplazarse lo largo de los audífonos, es algo mínimo, debería de tener un seguro para prevenir esto.
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