Im trying to decide between these two headphones, but im having a really hard time finding a good comparison.
Which one would have the best audio quality and latency? All i can find is they both have "40mm drivers"
Could anyone advise or recommend one over the other?
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i have been using logitech since i start gaming on pc
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g332 (thanks god my brother lost it)
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g443 (sell it to friend for upgrade)
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g733 (i love it but the sound quality its meh and also the mic its crap)
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g pro x wired (i sell it because i wanna try something better so i bought a pair of sennheiser HD400 but was an instant regret because that shit its uncomfortable af)
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another pair of g733 (got it on a sale for $50usd)
but personally, i dont feel good in the g733, this pair isnt to comfy as the first one i got and also the sound quality isnt good, so i was thinking about got some g735 (maybe the upgrade worth it in terms of battery and sound quality), i dont care about the microphone because i have a blue yeti
also: im a fortnite and valorant player, and also im into some driving games so i wanna know if the g735 worth it
This is my official feedback on the G735, as I mentioned on the topic…it’s getting more and more frustrating using with G735, which I have never ever had with G733…
First of all, Bluetooth and Lightspeed
What a great combination! You get a lag-free gaming wireless headphone while enjoying a massive compatible to any devices that you want to connect to using Bluetooth: Amplifier, Phone, iPad, ... you name it! Also, there is an interesting feature that joins both audio feeds from Bluetooth with Lightspeed/Aux so you can hear from 2 sound sources at the same time…also great!
But this is where it gets tricky: you get confused! On the right you have 2 “volume” buttons named as A and B. Pressing B gets you more sound from Bluetooth than from the Lightspeed/Aux or mute it; and pressing A gets more sound from Lightspeed/Aux than from Bluetooth or mute it. But you get NO WAY to balance those 2 feeds (only by guessing), that is when you get screwed up trying to listen one of the source (for example A) when the other stopped playing (for example B) and you just forgot that you turned the volume balance toward B…then you’re trying to figure out why A is getting too small despite you turned source A the volume to its maximum…oh wait…source A and B are not at balance point!!
Secondly, Bluetooth…it’s not the Bluetooth headphone that I am (and maybe you as well) used to…other Bluetooth headsets will directly control the volume of the device that you’re connected to…if you’re connecting to an iPhone, it will change the media volume…with G735, it just doesn’t! Only the infinite scroll on the left will let you change the volume of the headphone only, not the media volume on iPhone. If you want to volume down the media volume, do it by pressing the volume button on the iPhone. It’s strange but I guess I can live with that. The only thing that I cannot live with is whenever I turn off the headphone, sometimes I found that the volume of “Ringtone and Alert” gets changed even when I have the option “Change with Buttons” off…it’s weird!!
Thirdly, Infinite scroll volume won’t let you change the volume of the connected bluetooth devices, I get it! But even when on Lightspeed/Aux, you can’t change PC volume as well? It just doesn’t make any sense at all! Luckily my G813 has the volume scroll that works, otherwise I’m gonna shoot myself over this… (just saying)
Next…I don’t really want to say this, but the power button is just some garbage! Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t! When I pick up the headphone and pressing the power button, I expect it to power up the headphone immediately just like G733 (with G733, you get an instant response letting you know that the headphone is ready for use), with G735…you either wait for 2 seconds (which I doubt if it is 2 seconds or even more) or forever…and then you found yourself trying to turn on it again and again, maybe mine is broken, I don’t know, doesn’t seem broken to me.
Five, the connection is horrible. When I’m saying horrible doesn’t mean it drops constantly, don’t get me wrong, lightspeed connection is great! However, whenever I have the G375 on and getting out of range of the dongle just for 30s or so, when going back to the desk…the Logitech G Hub showing the headphone is offline/turn off despite I still be able to hear the sound from my PC, but all the macros that relate to the headphone (I have ones that I used and mute and unmute the mic) don’t work after that. This embarrassed me to my colleagues when I’m using G735 for online meetings (Yes, I’m using a gaming headphone for work, G733 did a great job, but not G735). You can see the picture below, my headphone is still playing music and not showing on the Logitech G Hub…Wow! Restarting Logitech G Hub takes time, but it works…when it doesn’t, I have to restart my PC…another Wow!
Six…This is not something I would say a problem with G735, but something I really want it to be available on G735 in future updates. You can see it in this topic: G735 - Sidetone needs to be off when mic is muted : LogitechG (reddit.com)
Seven…Overall, G735 is something that I really want for a long time comparing to the G733…I have to wait for 2 months for the headphone available for sale in my area. The battery is better; the sound is somewhat better; flexible connectivity with additional Bluetooth connection and Aux input; a neat looking design with a very comfortable earcups; Logitech authentic replacement parts; comfortable pricing, software is filled up with lots of new features like Nvidia Broadcast, sound effect … etc. But with the above disappointments, I may be looking into returning the G735 (even if the local store allows it or not) and maybe wait for a better version of it in future, in the meanwhile, I’ll be sticking to my old G733. I was really hoping G735 could be a great gift for my brother in the new year but now I’ll just get him the G733 as well.
I'm looking for a headset for gaming, i need it to have a good mic and decent sound, I saw logitech g735 for 100 euro but idk if I want a wireless one, anyone has any experience? my budget is 150 euro
I've used the Logitech G733 headset for the past 3 years and it's been incredible, the sound quality is pretty good, the headset is light, but the battery life isn't the longest. But, recently I was playing a game and it randomly blasted an extremely loud static noise, and my ears still hurt an hour later. I looked online and many other people had the same problem, and they said it kept happening again.
So, to avoid this problem I want to get a new gaming headset, but one that's lightweight, wireless, and has good sound quality. I've been looking at the Steelseries Nova 7 as it has great reviews, but it might not have the best sound quality. My price range is around $200-$300.
The G735 looks good, but there seem to be some design flaws, issues, and subpar sound quality so I probably won't get that.
I'm thinking of getting the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless since it seems better than the Nova 7, and has a more premium design. Also the weight looks to be around the same as the G733.
So, what gaming headset is your personal favorite?
Edit: I ended up going with the Logitech G Pro X 2 headset, I haven't received it yet as of writing this, but it looks like a great headset with good audio quality, and it's pretty lightweight as well. And they have a pink color option as well which is nice
I seem to be unable to find any comparison between these two headsets. the G535 is most of the time mistaken for the G335 or something else.
It looks as if the G535 is just a G733 without RGB, can someone confirm if there are any other differences between the two and which one I should buy.
I currently have the 7535 and looking through the specs, I don’t see a difference other than the wireless range. Is there anything so special that makes it $50 more?
I'm currently using the G935 headset, and I have nothing to complain about with it. However, i've been looking at the G733 for a while as the buttons seem more useful and the USB-C interests me greatly. How do they compare in other aspects? Sound quality? Battery life? Range?
I'm in need of a new gaming headset with mic. I was looking at both the g535 and g733 headsets. There's currently a $40 difference in them during the current sales. What's really making one worth more than the other?
I'll mention I don;t care about the RGB the 733 has, as I'm not going to be seeing it anyway lol. I'm comfortable paying a bit more if there's a worthwhile reason. If I'm going to get the same audio though, no sense in it.
I there are better options at $120 and lower I'd love to hear them as well? Thanks
hello, i am in the market for a new headset and had been eyeing the g735s. however, while looking into the headset, i saw a lot of reviews talking about issues with the connectivity. all of these reviews were at least a few months old, so i was curious as to if the issues with connectivity have been resolved yet or not?
a big selling factor with this headset for me was that it matches my mouse, which is the g705 and the customization options of the ear cushions.
i would be using this headset for gaming and streaming, so connectivity problems would be a huge issue for me, especially with this being a $200 headset. i was alternatively looking at the g733s, although i am not a huge fan of the overall design.
if anyone could help with this decision, that would be amazing. thank you!!