![]() ![]() It’s a quality cable that feels sturdy with a good volume/mute clip that feels like it will last a while. The PC cable is braided and has an in-line volume dial and mute button. The G433 comes with two interchangeable headphone cables that plug into the bottom of the left earpiece. Title=More%20Expert%20Tech%20Roundups&type=articles%2Cvideos&tags=tech-roundup&count=6&columnCount=6&theme=article The cans also swivel 90 degrees to lie flat, both for easier travel or that ‘I just wear these around my neck to show everyone on the bus what a music lover I am” look. It’s fairly easy to remove and wash the pads, which is a feature you’ll appreciate after a few months. If you don’t like the cloth texture on the ear pads, you can swap them out for a pair of microfiber pads that are included. The result is a comfortable and lightweight design that successfully blocks out a good amount of background noise. They’re also semi-sealed: there’s no open back, but they do have a hidden port to allow the Pro-G drivers to move a bit of air. The cans are circumaural, meaning they completely cover your ears instead of resting on them. The colors are bold-very bold-as is the style these days. They’re attractive enough, and successfully toe the line between “garish gamer” and “urban streetwear.” My review unit was black, and it’s also available in red, blue, and a blue camo version that will only be sold at Best Buy. After all, since you’re not confined to having to use a wireless USB dongle all the time with the G433, you can actually wear them out of the house, so they need to look like you’d want to actually wear them around. It has a similar overall shape, only this time wrapped in a mesh-cloth cover. It is perhaps easiest to think of the G433 headset as the wired, go-anywhere version of the recently launched G533. no, it hasn't, but for the price, it’s still an excellent headset. Has Logitech made a headset that can be everything to everyone? In short. ![]() It’s for your PC, but it’s also for your consoles or phone. It features 7.1 DTS Headphone:X technology with a USB sound adapter, but also includes extra cables that allow you to plug it into regular 3.5mm headphone and mic jacks. It wants to appeal to gamers, but not embarrass you if you wear them in public to listen to music. It wants to be better than cheap headsets, and far easier on the wallet at $100 than most “pro” headsets. Logitech’s new G433 gaming headset (See it on Amazon) / (See it on Amazon UK) is all about balance. ![]()
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