![]() To get the most out of the G935, you'll have to install the Logitech G Hub software. It's not the absolute richest soundscape you can find in a gaming headset, but it's more than sufficient for a wireless gadget that costs less than $200. From sailing around the Caribbean in Kingdom Hearts III, to crossing swords with monsters in Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition, to mowing down Zerg bases in StarCraft: Remastered, the G935 provided a pleasant balance of bass and treble, and of voicework, sound effects and music. Once it's all set up, the G935 sounds good as well. The odd shape of the ear cups prevents them from making a perfect seal, but that also means your ears won't get too sweaty, so it seems like a fair trade-off.įrom sailing around the Caribbean in Kingdom Hearts III to mowing down Zerg bases in StarCraft: Remastered, the G935 provided a pleasant balance of bass and treble, and of voicework, sound effects and music. Neither the headband nor the earcups press down too heavily, so I was able to wear the headset for hours at a time without any ill effects, even with glasses on. ![]() The G935 features leatherette earcups and a padded headband, both of which feel supportive and breathable. I still don't quite understand the fascination with RGB headsets - it's not as though you can see the colors while you're using the gadget, after all - but they're bright and colorful in case you're worried that onlookers staring at the back of your head might get bored. Thanks to an LED strip and a glowing "G" symbol on each earcup, the G935 is also more colorful than it might appear at first glance. MORE: The Best Headsets for Immersive Gaming The volume dial is also a bit too smooth for my taste since it's not always easy to adjust the volume slightly without overshooting your goal. ![]() I understand why it's easier to cram all of these buttons together, but spacing them evenly between the two earcups probably would have been easier for users. The back of the left earcup has a power switch, three programmable buttons, a mic mute button and a volume control dial. (Wireless dongles are almost guaranteed to get lost if you don't have a sensible place to store them.) Like most other Logitech headsets, the G935 also features a well-hidden, retractable microphone in the left earcup, which is incredibly easy to store when not in use. I give the G935 some props right off the bat for hiding its USB dongle under a magnetic cover in its left earcup.
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