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The Logitech G335 Wired Gaming Headset combines ultra-lightweight design (8.5 oz) with soft memory foam ear pads and a flip-to-mute microphone for effortless control. Compatible with PC, consoles, and mobile devices via a universal 3.5mm audio jack, it delivers crisp stereo sound through 40mm neodymium drivers and is Discord Certified for superior communication. Available in vibrant colors with an adjustable suspension headband, it’s built for gamers who demand comfort, style, and performance.
Control Method | Remote |
Controller Type | Wired |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Cable Length | 180 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 8.48 ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Antenna Location | Gaming |
Compatible Devices | PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Mobile Devices, Laptops, Xbox |
Cable Features | Without Cable, Retractable |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Microphone Included |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Movies and Gaming |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | On-ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | Wired |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | Information Not Available |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20KHz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
Impedance | 36 Ohm |
Noise Control | None |
N**K
Great value, pretty good quality
The sound is nearly indistinguishable from my AirPods Pro 2, which have great sound. These are missing some clarity, but if you can get these on sale they’re a great value. Also, they are very comfortable. Most comfortable headset/headphones I’ve ever used. The mesh over the drivers touches my ears, but it’s soft and I stopped noticing very quickly. I don’t use the mic so I can’t speak on that. The cable is nice. Thin and flexible.So these aren’t the best of the best, but terrific value on sale. I recommend these if you want the most bang for your buck.
K**4
Nice headset
I received these as a gift from my spouse. They fit well and are comfortable. The cord length is longer than I need so adequate for most use I would think. The sound is nice and it cancels most of the noise around me but I can still hear which is good. I haven't used the mic but a couple of times but I had no complaints on being heard so it seems to work well. I'm happy with the headset and would recommend it. Oh, also it's comfortable!!
S**K
Lightweight, comfortable headset
This is a great headset. Very comfortable and light weight. They also have great noise cancelling and sound quality. The battery life is good as well. The only knock on them (and what prevents a 5 star rating) is they can be annoying sometimes to turn on.
E**D
Quality Comfortable Wireless Headset
Pros:- LONG battery life. From a full charge, logged 9hrs while working from home and had 77% battery the next day. Great for those who may not be using this headset on a daily basis (or those who are and forget about charging daily!).- USB-C charging connectivity (A to C cable supplied, high quality, long length).- Lightspeed dongle is small and discrete.- Comfort: (YMMV... I'm a male in mid 20s with a medium sized head... I think?) after a few days of playing around with the ski band placement and earcup position, I finally found a setup that worked for me. I have stud earrings and found some higher positions of the earcups were originally pressing on my lobes and causing some discomfort. Switching the band to the larger position and bringing the earcups down allowed me to seat everything nicely without any discomfort. Wore the headphones all day while working from home and forgot I wasn't wearing my usual headphones (Beyerdynamic DT770... Which are my top choice for headphone comfort).- Logi GHub connectivity/customizations are decent. Simple volume, mic volume, sidetone (hearing your voice thru mic with no latency), audio EQ customization (with presets and custom settings)- Doesnt look super "gamer-y"... a good plus if I need video on during a (professional) call.- Flip to mute mic is great. I dont like having to deal with a removable mic or a fixed mic. The hardware based muting of the G535 mic is convenient and easy and doesnt require much finger dexterity... Allows me to mute on Discord or Teams while AFK.- Volume wheel and power button are smartly and intuitively placed and sized. Only a couple times have I accidentally brushed the volume wheel with the hood of my sweatshirt, but this only clicks the volume up a notch or two.Cons:- Noise cancelling is pretty weak. No active noise cancelling (but you wouldnt expect that at this price). Not much isolation from surrounding sounds, but this wasn't a large drawback for me as I play in relatively quiet environments- Mic quality: its a 2.4ghz wireless mic, so you have the usual downsides. Reduced high end, thinner bottom end. Its fine! But clarity suffers a little due to the intrinsic qualities of WIRELESS HEADSET technology. Please note that THIS MIC IS PERFECTLY FINE FOR GAMING, WORK CALLS, AND OTHER GENERAL COMMS PURPOSES!- Sound Quality: its fine! I do audio recording and mixing, so I'm biased when it comes to any set of headphones. My Beyerdynamic DT770 have a very wide soundstage, clear highs, articulated bass, and balanced mid range. I spend maybe 12 hours a day using the DT770s and love them for everything (aside from being wired). The G535 are fine for casual gaming, calls, video watching, and music listening. The default flat EQ is very acceptable, and I only tuned it a small amount to increase the high end, soften some mid range resonances, and add some weight in the low end. The stereo soundstage is a little muddy, but all wireless "gaming" headsets that I have tried in the past suffer from this- I would liken it to feeling like you are underwater and the sound is surrounding you equally and internally. Again, these headphones are PERFECTLY FINE for gaming, calls, video, and music. I wouldn't try to mix any audio, analyze new music, or try to take in a renowned movie soundtrack with this headset. Again I'm using my Beyerdynamic DT770s as reference here (the cadillac of headphones in my eyes)- they excel at being wired headphones with articulated qualities for music recording and mixing environments (and theyre great for CSGO with their better isolation qualities).- No bluetooth, but I have a pair of galaxy buds that I use with phone/laptop... And I can always throw the USB lightspeed dongle in my laptop and crack out the G535s!Overall verdict: The G535 are my first forray into wireless gaming headsets, and I am beyond impressed by what it offers (especially for $80 on sale)! It is adaptable to many head shapes and sizes (both youth and adult), has an incredible battery life, delivers good audio and mic quality for wireless headsets (better than cheaper $50 random brands), has great controls (both physical and software) without overwhelming the user or offering too much unnecessary functionality - very plug and play. I would definitely recommend this headset to anyone looking to make a worthwhile purchase without breaking the bank (say, the Gpro wireless).
M**
Budget friendly wireless headset
I’m a person who streams and plays games frequently, I wanted a headset that was comfortable and free from the restriction of the cord, I’ve had this for a while now, sound is good for me as far as quality for the price, Logitech makes in my opinion quality products as I have a few items (mouse, keyboard, G29 wheel etc) connectivity is good I can move about the house without signal loss, go outside too far and ya know what happens. Battery is sufficient, 2-3 days of light use without needing to recharge, mic is of decent quality, rubber boom mic flip to mute, I haven’t had any complaints from viewers or others in discord saying mic was crackly or distorted. It’s a really good budget friendly headset.
W**E
I could barely hear enemy player footsteps!
Comfort? 10/10. Sound quality? 1/10. I bought this because my dog ripped the cable on my Razer V3 X apart after he got his foot caught in the cord and thought it was chasing him. I was originally going to replace it with another V3 X because I liked that headset a lot, but out of curiosity I decided to scroll through all of the other headsets listed on Amazon and saw that this one was only $37 when it's normally $60 and couldn't pass that up. My first headset was an old Logitech g930 given to me by a neighbor and I loved it to death (literally, it disintegrated) so I thought that the same could be true for this one. Unfortunately, I was very wrong, this headset's build quality feels extremely cheap for having a base price of $60; my V3 X cost me $44 and its build quality was eons better than this one! Not to mention you can find it at Walmart for like $30 most of the time. The sound range and quality of this headset felt tinny and cheap as well, all I could hear were base-y, deep sounds and hardly anything else; ESPECIALLY ENEMY PLAYER FOOTSTEPS!! There's no way to adjust the headset digitally either because it doesn't have any software! In comparison, my V3 X is way more dynamic and has always been reliable, not to mention you can adjust it digitally in Razer Synapse. Overall, I can see how this would be a good option for a console gamer, it's cheap and has a 3.5mm to plug into your controller, but if you're a PC gamer like me I don't recommend this at all. Go get a Razer V3 X instead!
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