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Logitech G535 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset - Lightweight on-ear headphones, flip to mute mic, stereo, compatible with PC, PS4, PS5, USB rechargeable - Black

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The plastic construction feels good, although given this is a lightweight headset, it may feel a smidgen cheap to some. The G535’s looks are pretty understated, and there isn’t much in the way of padding, especially around the headband.

LIGHTSPEED Wireless: Pro-grade LIGHTSPEED wireless technology provides 33 hours of battery life(1) and up to 12 meters of reliable wireless freedom.Specific uses for product : Movies and Gaming Moving on to the cups, this is where 99% of the difference between the G733 and G535 lies. Design-wise they are almost identical having the same shape, but the G535 does not feature RGB strips on the front. This is an easy way for Logitech to reduce the price of the G535, and although I quite like the RGB on the front of the G733 I can fully appreciate why it’s absent from the G535. The flip-to-mute microphone on the G535 is fixed, meaning there is no physical mute button. As a result, the controls on the G535’s cups are limited to a charging port (USB Type C), an ON/OFF button and a volume dial.In this article, I will share a detailed comparison of the Logitech G535 and G733 Headsets and tell you which one’s more comfortable and delivers the best user experience. Apart from the decent and comfortable fit, each cup of this headset is well padded with memory foam and also features a hard-fabric cover. These covers lend breathability over long gaming sessions. Design-wise, the G535 Lightspeed is pretty distinctive-looking if you have never previously clapped eyes on one of Logitech’s lower-end gaming headsets: its earcups have a lozenge-like shape to them, and it has an adjustable inner headband which can be reversed, and is blue on one side and purple on the other. Two clips on either side of the outer headband, combined with two slots on each end of the inner headband, allow about an inch of adjustability to accommodate different head sizes.

After comparing these two, you must have guessed what my final thoughts would be since they are pretty obvious. If it were a person, it would be your most self-effacing and dependable friend, with a tendency to shun the limelight but to be there when you need them most. As long as you’re not a hardcore first-person shooter player with vague esports ambitions, it should service you perfectly well, in an unfussy and loyal manner. Also consider Logitech G Hub software Integration with Logitech G Hub software allows for some extra customisation Battery life is a respectable though not overly impressive 33 hours, so even with the heaviest use, it should yield four to five days of gaming before you need to plug it in via the USB-C cable which is provided.The Logitech G733 has a decent audio leakage performance. Nobody can hear your audio in a busy environment, even at high volume. The Logitech G535 Lightspeed is a seriously lightweight and comfortable gaming headset. It’s one of the lightest headsets I’ve come across, and felt fantastic in use for extended periods of time. The padding here is comfortable and breathable, although passive noise isolation isn’t the best. The Logitech G535 has a ski-band headband design along with a reversible fabric strap. One side of the strap is purple, while the other side is blue. The most significant difference, however, is one you can’t see. While the G733 has the 40mm G PRO drivers (that absolutely slap), the G535 has the non-G PRO variety. Although you may think it wouldn’t make much difference, it really does, as when compared side by side the G535 feels muffled, quiet and muted in comparison to its flashy RGB brother. By no means does this mean the G535 does not perform well, it absolutely does, but in a side-by-side comparison, the advantage falls clearly in the corner of headsets that sport the G PRO drivers. However, that’s canceled out by their overly emphasized mid and high bass. You can enjoy that extra boom and groove through these headsets.

However, people who prefer a little more rumble and thump in their audio might face a little disappointment with the slightly underemphasized bass. So I've been using this G533 wireless headset flawlessly with it's normal softare (logitech gaming something something. Then I switched to ghub and had all sorts of issues with max volume being considerably lower, etc. But it still worked.Overall these headphones deliver good audio, and you can hear the vocals, lead instruments, and dialogue clearly. The Design of the G733 Although G535 look and feel bulky in design, they are surprisingly light in weight. The Comfort of the Logitech G535

Logitech’s headsets have always been a little left-field in terms of looks, be it the aircraft headset-inspired looks of the G Pro X Wireless, to the ski-band headband of this Logitech G535 Lightspeed.Both Logitech G733 and G535 don’t offer much with their two adjustment notches, and you cannot rotate their cups either.

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