The Logitech G935 is a wireless gaming headset with LIGHTSYNC technology and surround 7.1 sound.
The PRO-G 50mm audio drivers and DTS Headphone:X 2.01 technology create an expansive, detailed, and immersive soundscape. Fully customizable with G HUB from LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting to G-keys and sound preferences.
The DTS Headphone:X 2.0 surround sound and equalizer presets are available only on Windows and require the Logitech G HUB gaming software.
2.4 GHZ
Play with 2.4 GHz wireless for up to 12 hours per charge without lighting or 8 hours with default lighting. Keep playing while charging the battery via USB cable. Alternatively, the 3.5 mm analog input gives you the freedom to play wired on console, mobile, or PC without needing a battery.
Play Like a Pro
The upgraded Pro-G 50mm drivers are made with a woven hybrid mesh that unlocks greater sound detail, depth, and clarity at any volume. Low-frequency sounds, such as explosions and rich soundtracks, are even fuller and more cinematic. High frequencies, voices, footsteps, gunshots, are clear and reproduced accurately.
Surround 7.1
Enjoy incredible DTS Headphone:X 2.0 that operates with greater precision than standard 7.1 channel surround sound. The precise in-game spatial awareness allows you to clearly pinpoint position and distance in a full 3D soundscape. Hearing your surroundings clearly can be the difference between victory and defeat.
Fully adjustable
With the Logitech G HUB gaming software, you can customize the Lightsync RGB lighting, program G-keys with macros and in-game commands, and adjust audio preferences with unique profiles for each game and application.
Lightsync RGB
Choose from pre-installed RGB animations or select from approximately 16.8 million colors and create your own custom effects with the G HUB software. The G HUB also unlocks RGB effects that react to in-game action, sound, or screen color. You can also choose to sync the G935 with other supported Logitech G Lightsync RGB devices for a unified experience.
Programmable G Keys
Match custom commands using G HUB to the three programmable G-keys, to enjoy a seamless gaming and media experience. Set custom controls to switch between game profiles and equalizer presets, skip to the next song, activate push-to-talk mode, set the default audio device, and more.
Customize Sound Profiles
Use G HUB to customize the equalizer settings and DTS Headphone:X 2.0 for each of your games. The surround sound DTS Headphone:X 2.0 and equalizer presets are available only on Windows operating system and require the Logitech G HUB gaming software. Control the microphone volume, your voice sound, and noise-canceling settings, and save your favorite equalizer presets to the built-in memory.
Be Heard Loud and Clear
The 6mm microphone is a boom microphone optimized for impressively clear and precise communication. The boom features an LED indicator, so you know when your microphone is muted. When not in use, the boom microphone with noise-canceling technology can be folded into the headset and is almost invisible.
Built for Comfort and Durability
You will feel extremely comfortable, even when playing for many hours, thanks to the luxurious soft leatherette ear pads and headband. The G935 is equipped with large-diameter circumaural pads that fully cover the ears without putting pressure on the soft tissues, providing passive noise isolation. The ear pads can be removed and hand-washed.
Hear It First. Hear It All.
Harness the power of artificial intelligence to enjoy truly immersive audio experiences, specially tailored for your ears. With Immerse, you hear where the enemy is and the sounds of weapon reloads with precision. Gain the advantage of hearing your enemies before they hear you. The Close Combat feature puts you right in the action as you hear bullets whizzing past you. Use the power of Immerse with the Logitech G headset and turn your ears into lethal weapons.
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I don't even remember how much I bought them for, but the left earphone stopped working after 4-5 months. The button to turn them on also stops making contact and after a while it won't work at all. Very nice design, LED exceptional 7.1 and DTS enabled. But what can you do with wasted money and unacceptable for a company like Logitech. Of course, they were within warranty, I returned them, bought others and that's it.
DO NOT buy them, it will be like opening a trash can and throwing your money inside.
6-7 Months after their purchase, the left speaker is dead and the right one has lost its sound intensity, and sometimes the microphone doesn't work at all... a lot of money for such low durability.
(This is the second time I buy the exact same ones because after 2 years of daily use, they fell off the desk, resulting in the left speaker breaking again)
After 4 years of using the G633, with which I was completely satisfied, I decided to upgrade it.
The 50mm drivers make the difference. The isolation of external sounds is very good, just like in the previous model, you put them on and you're somewhere else. Yes, it doesn't have Dolby Surround like the previous model, but the upgraded DTS 2.0 is just fine. In games, I have no problem figuring out where the opponent is coming from.
Of course, the first thing you will do once you get them is to turn off all the RGB lights, there is really no reason since you can't even see them while wearing them.
The battery lasts a day and you can charge them while using them. The best option, of course, is to get a higher capacity battery if you plan on wearing them all day.
As for the creaking of the plastics that some mention... we do what we do for all creaking plastics... a little silicone spray and it's done.
The microphone is not the best. For a good microphone, you will need a desktop one, no headset has a good microphone. However, it is useful at times.
Their range is a little over 15m and even if you move away and lose the signal, they will quickly find it again once you get closer to the computer.
Finally, I want to mention the buttons, which are fully programmable and essentially function as a remote control when you are away from the computer.
Very good sound and perfect surround, although their price is excessively high compared to competitors. They were purchased for 100€ from a large chain.
They completely isolate external sound, but there is a Sidetone adjustment, so you can hear your voice and the sounds outside a little.
Very useful: You can mute the microphone by lifting it slightly upwards, and it will have a red LED that you can see with the corner of your eye.
I have noticed several times that the first time I open them, the Logitech G HUB application completely miscalculates the battery level and you have to close and reopen it to fix it.
After the initial installation of Logitech G HUB, a computer restart was needed for it to work properly. There happened to be a problem with its integration with Discord, but ultimately the second installation fixed everything.
Positives:
The battery lasts exactly as promised (12 hours without LED, 8 hours with LED) and fully charges in 3.5 hours.
Very satisfactory range.
Mute with a single movement.
You can have them wireless (or USB) with the PC and simultaneously connect the jack to another device/PC/mobile just to hear another sound at the same time (very niche use).
Negatives:
I deduct one star solely because they are excessively heavy (379g) for headphones and become very tiring even after a short period of use.
When the USB is connected, they do not work wirelessly with another device (only with the jack).
The buttons it has for shortcuts or macros may not be useful to someone, unless they want to play with Discord.
Unfortunately, the LEDs are unnecessary as you can't see them to enjoy them, but they are quite intense.
There is a very annoying clicking sound when you rotate them, but nothing is damaged.
Guys, something else that I forgot to mention and I have seen it from several people is the following. They are not comfortable, I have them for 2 to 3 months and at the beginning I wore them and my ears hurt to the point where I had a headache and this still happens. Get the Raizer Nari, they are amazing and worth more than these. A friend of mine has them and they are day and night compared to these. Another thing I didn't mention is that your ears hurt excessively to the point where you get a headache after 1 hour before, and at the beginning I had this problem and now it's a huge flaw
They are very good headphones, I have had them for 3 years. In terms of sound and overall functionality, they are incredible. The negatives are that firstly, they are made of plastic and when you move them, they creak quite a bit...
Secondly, if you wear them for a long time, you start to feel pain around your ears, I would say they are somewhat tight. After a while, your head starts to hurt (after wearing them for more than 3 hours, of course), while others are more relaxed and relieving
Initially, I have changed several headsets in the range of 100-250€ (clumsy & burnt-out gadgets)... I also had the g933 which I sold as a set along with the g903 and a gaming laptop. The g933 had a slightly better microphone and sound quality despite having 40mm instead of 50mm drivers.
Firstly, you won't find wireless headphones or mice with lower latency than any other brand, tested.
Secondly, for those who say that virtual surround doesn't work in combat competitive games, obviously they saw it on YouTube and never experienced it themselves... They didn't turn on the surround after all.
I realized how different it was compared to hyper X - steel series when, after a death, I saw my teammates asking if I had cheat mode on when I told them where the enemies were coming from. Of course, it requires practice and game-specific settings.
For which, thanks to the community, I got them ready-made.
Thirdly, yes, the battery doesn't last very long. Especially if you have the LED lights on, which party with every hit you take.
There are 4 solutions: 1) turn off all the LEDs
2) let it charge when you're not playing so it's ready when you need it.
3) keep it permanently connected via USB (you might say they're wireless, I'll get wired if that's the case. No difference in sound because they have their own amplifier.)
4) change the battery, put one with more mAh that has the same size (AliExpress has many if you search). That's what I did towards the end.
As for some people who mention music. They work just fine and have corresponding settings that are retained even when you connect them to a mobile or TV. You just need to search once and set up 10-15 profiles for gaming - music - movie, and they will automatically activate depending on the program you're running, or manually if you want to use the buttons. If, on the other hand, you're an audiophile, obviously they won't meet your needs, so you should look for other options like audio technica, etc.
For me, I would look for the g933 if I could, which have a noise-canceling mic and slightly better sound.
I bought them 2 days ago. Very good and comfortable, I had the Razer Electra V2 USB and I was fully satisfied for 2.5 years. But the cable broke and I got these.
Comfortable with very clear sound and cleaner bass. The sound is indeed better, clear in both gaming and multimedia, BUT the Electra V2 has about 20% louder sound, I will check the settings better and get back to you.
edit: Well, after playing around with the G Hub (which is garbage compared to the Logitech Gaming Software), I can say that it is 5% lower compared to the Razer, BUT excessively clearer in terms of sound.
For example, here Enrique Iglesias - Noche Y De Dia ft. Yandel, Juan Magan specifically, the Razer hits hard on the bass but sounds like a rickety car from Fast and Furious with a sound system in a beat-up Fiat Punto GT :P
On the other hand, the G935, although the bass is slightly lower, it is clean bass and not that rumbling sound.
Very good headphones for gaming. I have tried them in FPS and battle royale games and they are flawless...
The only thing I didn't expect is for the batteries to run out so quickly. But this can be solved by keeping them almost permanently connected to the USB or having it ready while playing.
It's possible that they have the best surround sound for gaming. The microphone is okay, understandable, and of good quality, but I've heard better. The material, although it looks plasticky, is also of good quality. And it's worthy in terms of bass. I recommend it to people looking for a semi-budget headset for a high-end experience. As for comfort, it depends on the individual, but for me, it's fine.
I can't understand how some people want to characterize it with so much anger when it is clearly their own problem with the faulty product headset...
So let's state things as they are after playing with the headphones for a while. It's the best in terms of sound, as you easily understand where the opponent is, tested with my friend who also has headphones from the same company and doesn't get it. Loud and reliable with good materials, I don't have any disconnects or issues with these headphones.
Now for the flaws, the battery doesn't last as long as I would like, especially if you have the microphone on, but for me, they last for half an hour while using them. Another downside for me is the isolation, I wanted something better.
These headphones are the best I have bought for myself and I will definitely buy them again if they break... I recommend them to everyone...
Do not buy it. Just saying.
The G533 is a superior headset in all aspects.
I bought the G533, the microphone broke, so I thought I would upgrade and get the G935. Big mistake. It's heavier, the battery lasts for 11 hours (without LED) and takes 6 hours to charge. It only works with GHUB, not with the old tested Logitech software. It has a shorter range, and when it loses signal, you have to pray it will work without restarting the entire PC, while with the G533 it just works directly.
The sound is worse, yes, it's very loud with strong bass when you turn on DTS, but it distorts everything and sounds muffled.
I returned it and got the G533 again, cheaper, lighter, better battery life, better sound, very strong bass and volume without activating the fake Surround (which ruins the sound).
I will just be careful with the microphone so it doesn't break again, I won't use the boom, but the button for on/off.
The only thing the G935 has extra is the (useless) LED lights and the fact that it works with a 3.5mm jack without a battery (e.g. on a mobile phone). It has a removable battery, easily accessible, but who buys a spare and from where? And where will you charge it if you get a second one? Useless.
In general, it is a good headset for someone who wants wireless and Logitech, but it is very expensive for what it offers.
The sound was okay. For gaming, you don't need anything more, you can understand what's happening around you. For music, it loses a lot.
The surround sound didn't work properly for me many times, resulting in sounds that I heard on the left also being heard on the right. I have seen better surround software from other companies, but in general, surround is for casual gaming and movies, I don't recommend it for competitive gaming (e.g. CSGO). Not from Logitech, not any surround.
I have a big head, but mainly big ears. No problem with the ear cushions. It is not heavy compared to the market, weighing 379 grams. But it is quite uncomfortable for long (2+) gaming sessions and I feel pressure from the weight on my neck quite quickly. (those who have been in the military, it is a similar feeling to wearing a helmet) This happens because Logitech chose a strange design for their headphones, resulting in the weight not being distributed correctly, not at all correctly...
The build quality, although it looks sturdy, also looks cheap at the same time. Many plastic parts appear to be made of poor quality plastic. It also creaks when you stretch it.
I would give it 2 stars, but the buttons on the back of the headphones save it somewhat. Useless on one hand, on the other hand, they may be useful for some to adjust anything.
I bought quite good 7.1 wireless headphones for 170 euros including shipping... a lot of money for a headset... nevertheless, they are quite high-quality, have a very nice 7.1 virtual sound, and come with a relatively good microphone...