Logitech G432 Wired Gaming Headset Review
The Logitech G423 is another entry in the crowded field of midrange wired gaming headsets. This $79.99 model includes a 7.1-channel USB sound card and offers some nice high-end response, but a stiff fit, a permanently attached cable, and underwhelming bass response keep it from standing out. You're better off buying the Razer Kraken Tournament Edition or Logitech's own G Pro headset, both of which do everything the G423 can do, but better.
Design
The G423 fits in line with Logitech's other numbered G series headsets from a design perspective, with chunky, trapezoidal black plastic earcups. It doesn't have programmable lighting like the wireless G935, but it features a splash of color in the form of blue faux leather between the black, fabric-covered foam earpads and the black plastic shells of the earcups.
A large, flexible rubber flip-down boom mic is located on the left earcup. The earcup also holds a volume wheel on the back edge and a six-foot headset cable ending in a four-...
The Logitech G432 is a capable wired gaming headset that includes a 7.1-channel USB sound card for use with a PC, but its design and performance lag behind the competition.
Includes 7.1-channel USB audio card
Underwhelming audio; Light, stiff padding