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Logitech G Logitech G935 Over Ear Wireless Headset, Black & Logitech G502 Gaming Mouse 11-Button Gaming Mouse, Black

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Features

  • Product 1: The most advanced wireless gaming headset yet from Logitech G. 2.4 GHz wireless delivers premium Sound, complete freedom and a clean Set up without wires. Default lighting- 8 hours. No lighting-12 hours
  • Product 1: Large 50mm Pro-G drivers lets you hear more of the game environment in greater detail
  • Product 1: Lightsync RGB game-driven lighting, EQ settings and more can be customized through downloadable Logitech G hub software. Requirements - Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.11 or later, Chrome OSTM, USB port, Internet access for G HUB (optional)
  • Product 1: Advanced DTS Headphone: X 2.0 surround Sound fully immerses you in both subtle and explosive Parts of a precise positional 3D soundscape
  • Product 2: High performance HERO 16K Sensor: Logitech's most accurate sensor yet with up to 16,000 DPI for the ultimate in gaming speed, accuracy and responsiveness across entire DPI range
  • Product 2: 11 Customizable Buttons and Onboard Memory: Assign custom commands to the buttons and save up to five ready to play profiles directly to the mouse
  • Product 2: Adjustable Weight System: Arrange up to five removable 3.6 grams weights inside the mouse for personalized weight and balance tuning
  • Product 2: Programmable RGB Lighting and LIGHTSYNC Technology: Customize lighting from nearly 16.8 million colors to match your team's colors, sport your own or sync colors with other Logitech G gear

Description

Logitech G935 Wireless DTS:X 7.1 Surround Sound LIGHTSYNC RGB PC Gaming HeadsetLogitech G935 is the ultimate wireless gaming headset, enhanced with the most advanced Logitech audio technology. Hear more detail with large 50mm Pro-G drivers, Made of woven Hybrid mesh designed to reduce distortion. Lightsync RGB lighting is fully customizable and reacts to in-game action on supported games. For maximum immersion, DTS Headphone: X 2. 0 surround sound creates precise in-game positional awareness. Hear enemies sneaking up behind you, Sense Air attacks or special-ability cues, and enjoy the full cinematic experience of your favorite games. Additional gaming features include a large 6 mm flip-to-mute Mic, programmable G-keys on the headset, and the ability to tune EQ settings and more with Logitech G hub software.Logitech G502 HERO High Performance Gaming MouseLogitech updated its iconic G502 gaming mouse to deliver even higher performance and more precise functionality than ever. Logitech G502 HERO High Performance Gaming Mouse features the next generation HERO 16K optical sensor, the highest performing and most efficient gaming sensor Logitech has ever made. An all new lens and an updated tracking algorithm deliver ultra precise tracking with no acceleration, smoothing, or filtering over the entire DPI range. Now, customize RGB mouse lighting to match your style and environment or sync to other Logitech G products. No matter your gaming style, it's easy to tweak G502 HERO to match your requirements, with custom profiles for your games, adjustable sensitivity from 200 up to 16,000 DPI, and a tunable weight system that allows for tuning and balancing of up to five 3.6g weights for just the right balance and feel.


Brand: ‎Logitech G


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Date First Available: ‎December 31, 2019


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  • Best headset meets fatal flaws
Pattern Name: Headset
First of all I want to say that I've had problems with this headset aside from the headset itself. I'm not deducting stars for it, because this is a product review not a seller review. My first order of this headset I got a G430 headset. But it was in the correct (albeit crushed) G935 box. My guess is that the previous owner of this box hoodwinked the seller and replaced this expensive headset with a less expensive one. Which kind of upsets me knowing that had it have been the correct headset I would have been given a "refurbished" headset. Certainly not new and definitely not refurbished. Anyway, on to the real review. Some of my greatest wants in a headset is wireless capability, comfort, software competence, and good audio. The G935 is great in all of those categories, except one. Wireless capability is great. It has better range than my Arctis 7 and my Elite 800, and about equal to my Stealth 520s. Very good. The dongle is quite small, and fits into the actual headphone itself. Comfort. The G935 beats all other headsets I have ever tried, but not by much. I have a moderately large head and this fit my head very well. Furthermore, the leatherette feels amazing and the ear muff part is very roomy. The roomiest I've ever experienced on headphones. Battery. The G935 certainly lacks in this area. Although it is not much of a problem for me, many might find the slow charge times and low battery life annoying. 12 hours is simply not good, especially given how the previous G933 had the same battery life. No improvement especially compared to the battery life of other headphones in 2019 is kind of unacceptable. Audio. On par with any other high end gaming headset, as far as I can tell. The surround sound feels full and I can tell the directions very well. But there isn't much of a difference as far as surround sound goes compared to other DTS 2.0 headphones, this isn't a bad thing, but don't expect to hear or feel a difference compared to another DTS 2.0 headphones. Also, there is no distortion at high volumes, but as a result it doesn't seem to get as loud as other headsets. Microphone. Very clear. It feels a bit far from my face, but I was surprised that it was still able to clearly transmit my voice. My friend and others online would say that I sounded like I was using a very high end microphone. Durability. I didn't own the G935 for long. But it seems reinforced with metal in the right places that typically break. Not much to praise here but nothing to complain about. Gimmicks. If you like gimmicks then look to further. With RGB lighting that you can't see and also reduces the already low battery life, it looks very pretty. If you're somehow staring at the back of your head. 50mm drivers don't make any difference to sound, and if it does I certainly can't seem to hear it. The microphone folds into the headset, an actually very useful feature, as well as the dongle being able to be placed within the cup of the headphone. Now on to the thing that really would grind my gears and was the biggest factor of why I returned it after 3 weeks or so. Software. G Hub is terrible. Maybe console gamers might have a decent time with this headset, but I for one cannot stand it. For it to actually connect to your headset it seems like a coin flip. Reinstalling the software works. Until it happens again. Or you can just reset your PC. Otherwise, nothing else works. This irritated me so much, because without the software you can't change any settings. And you can't even see the battery life remaining. A great headset crippled by terrible software. Price/Performance. I paid a crisp $170 dollars for this headset. Is it a good headset? Yes, it is. But for this price point, it lacks many major features that would realistically make it this price. Good software, good battery life, Bluetooth connectivity, and noise cancellation. For nearly $200 this headset should do the basics well, as it does for the most part. And do a few more things. Adding useless gimmicks in place of useful features makes no sense to me. If those gimmicks I listed above are more important to you than these things I listed, then go ahead, but if you're a frugal bang for the buck buyer, I suggest looking at other headsets. TLDR. Bad software. Bad battery life. A lot of gimmicks. Very good comfort and audio. Very expensive. Edit 12/20/19 I bought this headset again sometime in October. It was on sale for $100, I figured Logitech might have fixed some issues. It seemed they did. Yet, some issues persist with the software. Fortunately, the software issues are a little bit more manageable. My reasoning for buying this headset again was that I never replaced it. But I liked the comfort of the headset a lot (and I've owned many pairs of headsets) Software issues I've encountered: G Hub won't install if you've previously uninstalled it. I found the fix was to delete the hidden files in the registry. G Hub uses 100% of my CPU. I've only seen this twice and I have no fix for it. Despite using 100% of my CPU I think this might have been a false usage error because my games never dropped frame rates as a result. When you go out of range and back in range the headset likes to beep occasionally until you turn it off then back on again. The software is not completely unusable now, though. And all of the good things I said about the headset are still true. For the price point of $100 the headset is actually competitive now. I'd say it could give the arctis 7 or Astro headsets a run for their money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2019 by MC

  • Phenomenal Wireless Headset
Pattern Name: Headset
Foreword: I've been using a wireless Turtle Beach Stealth 450 gaming headset for years enjoying the virtual surround and high quality mic. However, recently a friend upgraded to a Logitech 933, raving about the sound quality compared to the Turtle beach line. With the release of the G935 I decided to take the leap and am extremely happy I did. Pros: - The virtual surround is substantially better than what I had experienced before regardless of using DTS or Dolby Atmos virtual surround with the Stealth 450. The easiest way I can explain the difference in sound quality between the two is to say that the Stealth 450 provided surround in a way where each channel seemed to be at the same level, providing a dull but functional surround option. The Logitech G935 however provides a crystal clear distinction between each channel and is very apparent in games where the hearing from every angle is key, like Insurgency Sandstorm, Anthem, Battlefield V, etc which are the games I've tested so far. - The new Logitech G Hub makes managing the headset a breeze. - The mic quality is even better than what I experienced with the Stealth 450 and the handy flip-up to mute feature is better than pressing the mute button on the back of the Stealth 450. - The volume wheel on the headset is directly linked to Windows so that you can easily reduce or increase the volume with ease. - The two programmable shortcut keys on the headset are a plus to change between surround modes (Movie, Gaming, etc) or use for any other function. - RGB lighting that you can turn off. Cons: No cons at all. Logitech clearly took the feedback regarding the G933 and improved upon it. The only thing I will suggest, which is NOT a con is to reduce the default bass volume from 11 to 5 to start. Even at this setting the bass is phenomenal, which you can easily dial down or up to suit your preference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2019 by Tracy Shields

  • Only compatible with the new G-Hub software
Pattern Name: Headset
I bought this because my wife needed a headphone set. I planned on giving her my Logitech G933. I quickly discovered the G935 is only supported in the new G-Hub software. The G-Hub only supports newer logitech devices and is not backwards compatible to the older devices like the Logitech G13 Game pad in particular. I've been using the Logitech G13 game pad for the last 10yrs. with dozens of game profiles and consider it the best PC game pad ever invented. The new G-Hub software DOES NOT support the G13. I'm not about to give up the G13 for the G935 especially since it offers nothing additional from an audio standpoint over the G933 (at least not that I can hear). What a disappointment! I don't know what's happened at Logitech but they clearly aren't in sync with today's gamers. They should release a new version of the G13 with up-to-date switches. The G13 was a best seller and is still available on eBay and other sites. I may have to buy another G13 as a backup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2019 by D. Walker

  • No Dolby feature
Pattern Name: Headset
The (35 unlike its predecessor G933 Does not come with Dolby and as someone who find Dolby to sound so much superior than DTS, I couldn't bare to use it to my regret. Logitech has some of the best quality of products including this one, however the decision to not include Dolby with the latest version of G series was incredibly disheartening and regretful for me. I hope logitech reconsiders and adds Dolby sounds for the future headphones! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2019 by Pez

  • O.M.G. G935...What a set of headphones....!!!! Not anymore...
Pattern Name: Headset
I have to say, these headphones "WERE" the best things I have EVER put around my ears...!!! The Logitech G935 has not failed until now. After only a year, the headphones started lose sound in the right ear intermittently. I could push on the charging cable "hard" and the sound would come back but only temporarily. It would start to fade and the right ear was dead. I spent a lot for these and they should have come with at least a 1 year warranty. Very disappointed and now I'll have to go back to my original headphones which are almost as good as these but not the 7.1 sound I was looking for when I purchased this headset. SHAMEFUL..!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2019 by R. P. Vicari Sr.

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