Logitech G935 Wireless Gaming Headset Review
With features like programmable colored lighting, customizable function buttons for switching between sound modes, and a very comfortable fit, the Logitech G935 is the company's top-of-the-line wireless gaming headset. And at $179.99, it comes in at far below the cost of other high-end wireless headsets like the Astro Gaming A50 and the Steelseries Arctis Pro Wireless. While it looks and feels good, though, the G935's sound quality lags far behind the pricier headsets, and even behind a few less expensive alternatives.
Design
The G935 looks and feels like a more premium version of Logitech's other G series headsets, like the wired G423. It shares the same chunky black trapezoidal earcup shape, but it's more luxuriously built with generous, faux-leather-wrapped earpads and a thicker plastic outer shell. The earcups are mounted on a sturdy metal headband with another black plastic shell across the top, featuring a wide strip of memory foam padding also covered in pleather. The resu...
The Logitech G935 is an attractive, comfortable wireless gaming headset that doesn't bring enough audio power or clarity to justify its price.
Comfortable, premium-feeling design; Programmable colored lighting
Underwhelming treble and only modest bass; Awkward microphone