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Mighty Ape
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★★★
5 years ago
"I've had this headset for a while now"

I have both the G933 and the G633 and compared them side by side and I have found some recurring issues with these headsets. Yes this headset definitely shines in audio quality but is let down my it's lack of quality materials.

B&H Photo
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★★
6 years ago
it is what it is

Sound 10/10. Mic 6/10, just an average mic, picks up keyboard clicks (corsair k95), for comparison the hyper X cloud 2 mic sounds WAAAY clearer. the padding on top keeps detaching, had to put superglue on it, but i clumsily got superglue on the headband, used acetone to remove it but still got stain...

Appliances Online
★★★
★★
5 years ago
Logitech G933's

Product was received a day before the initial time it was set to arrive and the product came in excellent condition, very well done and I am very pleased with the service.

TechGearLab
★★★
★★
5 years ago
Logitech G Pro X Gaming Headset 981-000820 review

This headset charges a premium for wireless capabilities and that is about it

Convenient and comfortable

Pricey; lackluster sound quality; Pricey; lackluster sound quality

Sound Guys
★★★★
6 years ago
Logitech G Pro X Gaming Headset 981-000820 review

The Logitech G Pro X is one of the best PC gaming headsets around, but its reliance on software means it's only pretty good on console. If you're looking for something comfortable with a lot sound customization options, look no further.

Comfortable; Good sound; Blue Vo!ce software is actually good.

Mic still underemphasizes bass; Over reliance on app means console experience suffers.

PC Magazine
★★★★
4 years ago
Logitech G Pro X Gaming Headset

If you want an even more premium wired headset, you'll have to spend significantly more on the Turtle Beach Elite Pro 2 + SuperAmp or the Astro Gaming A40 TR + MixAmp Pro TR. At $200 and $250 respectively, both alternatives move up from a USB soundcard to including physical mixing amps with controls...

Solid, comfortable build; Excellent mic with Blue Microphones software adjustments; Strong audio performance with crisp highs; Lots of accessories

Relatively weak bass; No phone controls on either cable

Newegg
★★★★
7 years ago
G933 vs G930 from a long time G930 user

I've been rockin these Logitech G933 headphones for a few days now. I gotta say, they are a welcome upgrade to the G930s. They are worth $40-60 more, but neither will disappoint. The upshot to the G930s are that you can find them on refurb much cheaper. I got a few sets for $30 each awhile back.

Vastly better battery life (by like twice the G930) Much better cords and dongle design Configurable lighting (colors; pattern; effects) Multiple input streams and can handle phone calls from your cell as well as voice on consoles (max 3 streams) Improved Gkeys and placement 7.1 and DTS support,...

Slightly less comfortable than the G930 (maybe just need to be broken in though; particularly when folded around your neck) Maybe not quite as loud as the G930 at max (probably for the best; or my extended use of the G930s have deafened me some...

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
6 years ago
Logitech G933 Review

The G933 is a wireless headset for gamers who want an immersive audio experience in an easy-to-use wireless package. Logitech has certainly met the brief, with an attractive design, great wireless performance and impressive gaming sound.

Comfortable fit; Great gaming audio; Good microphone; Wired and wireless support

Fiddly controls; Below-average battery life; Surround sound limited to PC users; No extra earpads in the box

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
4 years ago
Logitech G Pro X Headset Review

A smart-looking headset that excels connected to a PC, with software that tidies up some of its slight mic and sound shortcomings.

Clever sound and mic software optimisation; Sensible looks; Good build quality and comfort;

Spatial positioning of sound is a little vague; The best features are only available to PC users;

PC Magazine
★★★★
4 years ago
Logitech G Pro X Gaming Headset Review

If you want a wired gaming headset, you typically need to choose between a simple, functional model for under $100 or a premium, feature-filled one for more than $200. In the middle lies the G Pro X, Logitech's newest gaming headset and a notable upgrade over the previous G Pro model. This $129.99 headset features a comfortable, sturdy build, loads of accessories, a 7.1-channel USB sound card, and a remarkable amount of software-based audio customization options, all for far less than the high-end models from the likes of Astro and Turtle Beach. It packs an impressive punch, and earns our Editors' Choice for all it offers. Design The G Pro X gets a significant style and build quality upgrade over the previous, largely plastic G Pro Gaming Headset. The curved, matte black plastic earcups now feature bright, chrome-finished circular aluminum plates on the back bearing the Logitech G logo. The earpads are generous, soft memory foam wrapped in black faux leather, matching the foam-an...

The Logitech G Pro X wired gaming headset combines a sturdy, comfortable design with a USB sound card loaded with customizable headphone and microphone settings.

Solid, comfortable build; Excellent mic with Blue Microphones software adjustments; Strong audio performance with crisp highs; Lots of accessories

Relatively weak bass; No phone controls on either cable

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