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Features:
Total comfort: Breathable fabric earcups keep your ears cool during long play sessions, and the comfortable memory foam padding helps absorb sound waves to improve overall sound
Versatile: Logitech G435 is the first headset with LIGHTSPEED wireless and low latency Bluetooth connectivity, providing more freedom of play on PC, smartphones, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch gaming devices
Lightweight: With a lightweight construction, this wireless gaming headset weighs only 5.8 oz (165 g), making it comfortable to wear all day long
Superior voice quality: Be heard loud and clear thanks to the built-in dual beamforming microphones that eliminate the need for a mic arm and reduce background noise
Immersive sound: This cool and colorful headset delivers carefully balanced, high-fidelity audio with 40 mm drivers; compatibility with Dolby Atmos, Windows Sonic for a true surround sound experience
Long battery life: No need to stop the game to recharge thanks to G435's 18 hours of battery life, allowing you to keep playing, talking to friends, and listening to music all day
More sustainable: The plastic parts are made from a minimum 22% post-consumer recycled plastic, paper packaging comes from FSC-certified forests, G435 is certified CarbonNeutral
Safer: An optional max volume limiter at less than 85 decibel can be activated to protect eardrums during extended use
Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED and Bluetooth Wireless Gaming Headset - Lightweight over-ear headphones, built-in mics, 18h battery, compatible with Dolby Atmos, PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Mobile - White
Model: Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED and Bluetooth Wireless Gaming Headset - Lightweight over-ear headphones, built-in mics, 18h battery, compatible with Dolby Atmos, PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Mobile, White
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I have both for $35 each via SD. For this price tier, either is good.
Here's my (opinionated) pro and con list relative to each other:
Logi G435
Pros:
Much lighter weight
More compact dimensions
Sound is decent (am not an audiophile btw)
Cons:
Battery life is 8 hours* (idk the usage stats for this)
Bass not heavy (idk not an audiophile)
Indifference:
Eccentric color options for the cheaper price point. The black and neon is seldom at the same discount price but shows up once in a while via SD.
Not LED heavy other than the power on and connected light.
USB-C for charging (modern i guess)
Razer Nari Essential:
Pros:
Longer battery life at 16hr* (idk usage stats to achieve this; works fine for me on 2-3 days of playing valorant or overwatch for at least 2-3hrs/day)
Potential THX 7.1 Surround Sound* (Need to install software for it and not all games support surround sound via headphones.)
Cons:
Really bulky/thick af ear cups
noticeably heavier compared to the G435
Indifference:
THX 7.1 Surround Sound. I don't care for this cuz not an audiophile. There is a list of games that show compatibility but not the ones I play. I have two ears and if they are cupped with a headset then Stereo should be fine.
Not LED heavy but I'm not looking at them when they're on my head...
micro USB for charging (cable provided in the box. this doesn't negatively impact its use. at this price point c'mon guys...)
I was able to get one during the target $18 clearance a few months back but even at $30 this is great for the price
Snagged these for $18 from Target before the holidays. Take note that these DO NOT WORK with Xbox One. They are intended for PC and PS.
Fit is extremely light and comfortable. I have a freakishly large head and I max the fit out, but because of the light weight and light clamp, they are still comfortable.
Sound quality is good and has good bass. I've heard that the mic is good but doesn't isolate your voice from background noise well due to it's design. I'd recommend these if you don't need them for Xbox.
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What makes the steel series better? I'm debating between these, the nadir, and steel series. Will primarily be used for ps4/PC gaming, with minimal to no mic use.
Been this price for a while. I got it a few months ago. It's "ok" for an adult use; it's a little tight, feels somewhat cheap, sound quality average. Worth $30 though, but that seems to be normal price.
I bought it for its low price. It's indeed very light. Not an audiophile so okay for me. It doesn't hurt my ears for long usage hours so that's a big positive for me.
Got mine yesterday (white). I have wireless TB headphones from my PS4 but wired G430 for PC. Good enough for me with a mic boom but the wire was extremely annoying. For $30 wireless headphones from a decent brand, why not? I tried these briefly and are super light compared to my others. Not a huge deal for me. Color not a huge deal for me. Sound seems good enough but haven't really tested. Haven't tested mic (don't really use much anyways). So far for $30, it meets my needs well.
I have this, and everyone's concerns are super valid. Its very lightweight and I get 12 hours per charge. Cool feature is that it can also work over bluetooth and connect to switch or your mobile phone.
Microphone picks up a lot, but I use discord to voice chat and upped the noise gate. It will pick up game audio from your monitor, so you will have to send the game audio into the headset. This was the only way to stop the sound from reaching the other members of your voice chat.
My biggest gripe with it right now is sometimes, it will drop the connection and then reconnect after 6 seconds. I think its because the receiver is next to my Bluetooth dongle.
Sometimes the microphone stops working as well but I just reset the headset to fix it.
For 30 dollars its a worth a try to see if you can live with the issues. I paid 80 and was very happy with this headset for months.
Not sure if this was mentioned, or if people are considering this but I bought 2 of these on black friday for my kids. These have bluetooth as well as the 2.4 usb. It doesnt support both audio at the same time but it does work on the ps5 and pc. Its perfect for kids though a bit tight for bigger e heads like mine lol. There is a sidetone feature which is amazing so my kid doesnt have to yell since he can hear himself. Also has the high volume blocker which is easily turned off and on for the kids as well. Bluetooth is easy to pair and perfect to pair with a phone or tablet on the go. No extending mic which is nice since i feel like my kids would tear it up i feel. Also no complaints of discomfort after long use...
This one feels cheap, but the sidetone is great. This vs the razor, I like the sidetone, the thinner profile and the Bluetooth available on these. The razors are huge and I knocked them when I get to close to things. Also the mute function is a bit of a pain when trying to not be noisy and bend up the mic. For me, these win but do feel super cheap.
Snagged these for $18 from Target before the holidays. Take note that these DO NOT WORK with Xbox One. They are intended for PC and PS.
Fit is extremely light and comfortable. I have a freakishly large head and I max the fit out, but because of the light weight and light clamp, they are still comfortable.
Sound quality is good and has good bass. I've heard that the mic is good but doesn't isolate your voice from background noise well due to it's design. I'd recommend these if you don't need them for Xbox.
got the same deal
for $18/$30 the mic is not that bad
sound is good and headset is lightweight, enjoyable to use... i actually tend to gravitate to it more than my more expensive hyperX headset
I bought 3 from the target deal. One for myself and 2 for gifts. Feels cheap, I won't pay more than $30 which I think is fair. I haven't tried but has anyone used these during exercise. I assume the material and fabric used wouldn't be ideal for perspiration
Got mine, I'd say the pros are it's very light and has good sound with enough bass. I have not tested the mic.
Cons are the light speed dongle has very short reach. On Bluetooth I can go across my house without issue. But the headphones only seem to connect to one cell phone via Bluetooth will not be found or connect to a laptop or another phone I tried it with. Not sure why, if anyone else has had this issue and resolved it please let me know.
Also the head band only has a thin microcloth like covering, so if you need padding for the top of your head this provides none.
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Here's my (opinionated) pro and con list relative to each other:
Logi G435
Pros:
Much lighter weight
More compact dimensions
Sound is decent (am not an audiophile btw)
Cons:
Battery life is 8 hours* (idk the usage stats for this)
Bass not heavy (idk not an audiophile)
Indifference:
Eccentric color options for the cheaper price point. The black and neon is seldom at the same discount price but shows up once in a while via SD.
Not LED heavy other than the power on and connected light.
USB-C for charging (modern i guess)
Razer Nari Essential:
Pros:
Longer battery life at 16hr* (idk usage stats to achieve this; works fine for me on 2-3 days of playing valorant or overwatch for at least 2-3hrs/day)
Potential THX 7.1 Surround Sound* (Need to install software for it and not all games support surround sound via headphones.)
Cons:
Really bulky/thick af ear cups
noticeably heavier compared to the G435
Indifference:
THX 7.1 Surround Sound. I don't care for this cuz not an audiophile. There is a list of games that show compatibility but not the ones I play. I have two ears and if they are cupped with a headset then Stereo should be fine.
Not LED heavy but I'm not looking at them when they're on my head...
micro USB for charging (cable provided in the box. this doesn't negatively impact its use. at this price point c'mon guys...)
Fit is extremely light and comfortable. I have a freakishly large head and I max the fit out, but because of the light weight and light clamp, they are still comfortable.
Sound quality is good and has good bass. I've heard that the mic is good but doesn't isolate your voice from background noise well due to it's design. I'd recommend these if you don't need them for Xbox.
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What makes the steel series better? I'm debating between these, the nadir, and steel series. Will primarily be used for ps4/PC gaming, with minimal to no mic use.
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I bought it for its low price. It's indeed very light. Not an audiophile so okay for me. It doesn't hurt my ears for long usage hours so that's a big positive for me.
Microphone picks up a lot, but I use discord to voice chat and upped the noise gate. It will pick up game audio from your monitor, so you will have to send the game audio into the headset. This was the only way to stop the sound from reaching the other members of your voice chat.
Here's a link to their new firmware. I bought mine two years ago and it needed updating. YMMV. https://support.logi.co
My biggest gripe with it right now is sometimes, it will drop the connection and then reconnect after 6 seconds. I think its because the receiver is next to my Bluetooth dongle.
Sometimes the microphone stops working as well but I just reset the headset to fix it.
For 30 dollars its a worth a try to see if you can live with the issues. I paid 80 and was very happy with this headset for months.
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Yea same I got it for 18 too
Fit is extremely light and comfortable. I have a freakishly large head and I max the fit out, but because of the light weight and light clamp, they are still comfortable.
Sound quality is good and has good bass. I've heard that the mic is good but doesn't isolate your voice from background noise well due to it's design. I'd recommend these if you don't need them for Xbox.
for $18/$30 the mic is not that bad
sound is good and headset is lightweight, enjoyable to use... i actually tend to gravitate to it more than my more expensive hyperX headset
would recommend this for $30 aswell
Will work with most phones and mac computers, iPads etc...
Also works nice with my Sony XR TV
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Cons are the light speed dongle has very short reach. On Bluetooth I can go across my house without issue. But the headphones only seem to connect to one cell phone via Bluetooth will not be found or connect to a laptop or another phone I tried it with. Not sure why, if anyone else has had this issue and resolved it please let me know.
Also the head band only has a thin microcloth like covering, so if you need padding for the top of your head this provides none.