Woot! has
Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED Bluetooth Wireless Gaming Headset w/ Mic (Black) on sale for $32.99 - 20% when you apply code
SAVE20 via checkout =
$26.39.
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Product Details:
- 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.
- An optional max volume limiter at less than 85 decibel can be activated to protect eardrums during extended use.
- The plastic parts are made from a minimum 22% post-consumer recycled plastic, paper packaging comes from FSC-certified forests, G435 is certified CarbonNeutral.
- 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.
- Delivers carefully balanced, high-fidelity audio with 40 mm drivers; compatibility with Dolby Atmos, Windows Sonic for a true surround sound experience.
- 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.
- With a lightweight construction, this wireless gaming headset weighs only 5.8-Oz (165 g), making it comfortable to wear all day long.
- More freedom of play on PC, smartphones, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch gaming devices.
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edit: actually, MSRP looks like $80 after all (logi.com) but it's $50 any day on Amazon and Walmart.
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edit: actually, MSRP looks like $80 after all (logi.com) but it's $50 any day on Amazon and Walmart.
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seriously curious how.
Do they have different speakers in there? and how is the multi-channel stream sent?
Like a real atmos setup is height/direction/discrete separate channel based on the sound track.
how are these headphones doing it.
Or is this the same case like soundbars doing it and all marketing gimmick. Like those 5.1, 6.1, 7.1, 9.1 sound bar surround sound atmos, but its only 1 sound bar with all speakers and channels on the front stage. like wth
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Mic on these is terrible. Been using one for over a year on a steam deck and pc. Definitely comfortable though, you might be able to get away with it if you're sitting in a quiet room, but quality and noise isolation is not good.
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seriously curious how.
Do they have different speakers in there? and how is the multi-channel stream sent?
Like a real atmos setup is height/direction/discrete separate channel based on the sound track.
how are these headphones doing it.
Or is this the same case like soundbars doing it and all marketing gimmick. Like those 5.1, 6.1, 7.1, 9.1 sound bar surround sound atmos, but its only 1 sound bar with all speakers and channels on the front stage. like wth
seriously curious how.
Do they have different speakers in there? and how is the multi-channel stream sent?
Like a real atmos setup is height/direction/discrete separate channel based on the sound track.
how are these headphones doing it.
Or is this the same case like soundbars doing it and all marketing gimmick. Like those 5.1, 6.1, 7.1, 9.1 sound bar surround sound atmos, but its only 1 sound bar with all speakers and channels on the front stage. like wth
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Dongle works instantly with my PS5 as well. No issues with latency. I have no idea how the battery life is frankly because I use them so sporadically I just plug them in (usb-c) when I'm done using them. Manual mute and volume controls, audible little beeps and whoosh when muting/turning on-off respectively.
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