I want to buy a good value wireless headset, these are a big name brand but I can’t find a lot about these specifically
The headset itself seems really nice for gaming with it's general comfort, the audio quality isn't the best and it has no noise cancelling but as someone who doesn't really need any of these things I've mostly looked at comfort reviews for the headset which looked quite high, so I bought them and they do seem comfortable, but the size of the thing is just too small, I don't know if I just have a large head or the thing is just that small but I couldn't get it to fit unless I really press it down or have my ears sticking out the bottom by a tiny bit, it honestly sucks since anything with better adjustments from Logitech would be the pro X which costs vastly more for the wireless version which got me really disappointed in this product since up until now every Logitech product I bought was really high quality and comfortable to use and just seeing this barely adjustable mess makes me sad, and even more is how basically nobody talks about it online other than 1 reddit post a year ago, I honestly even feel as if though I am missing some hidden size adjustments that could add that extra centimeter I'm missing but for now it seems like I'd just return it (law states that I can return it as long as the product isn't damaged which it isn't since I literally only used it for an hour)
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Yesterday I had to give my headset, a Logitech g432, since the microphone died on me and I couldn't talk with my teammates.
Fortunately, it was still under warranty, so I got a coupon and can get a new headset from them.
They don't have that big of a selection, but I saw they have the Logitech G535 for 60€, and from the review, it doesn't seem too bad.
Does anybody have any experience with it? How are the sound quality and the mic quality?
I live in Italy, and have to buy it from that store, Unieuro, and don't want to spend more than 60€.
I'm also not a big audio expert, so as long as the quality is good, it has good spatial audio, since I mostly play games with it, and a mic that doesn't sound horrible.
I use Logitech G535's and Windows Spatial with Dolby Atmos for Headphones. I generally feel like the audio is good. I can hear spatial audio, like someone knocking on a door to my left, rear, and rear left, easily and clearly. I've never felt like the audio was lacking.
So, this sub, and r/headphones, and r/audiophile leave me wondering what I'm missing. If I were to buy a pair of Sennheiser HD 560s and simply plug them into my Alienware laptop with a Realtek audio chip, is that actually going to produce a discernible improvement? What if it was a set of HD 800s with an Amp/DAC?
I've read a lot of threads on r/headphones (and other sources) comparing audio tests of HiFi audio sources (lossless) vs. lossy equivalents (MP3, etc.) and a lot of commenters/upvotes simply can't discern meaningful differences.
From the perspective of an ignorant novice, I feel like my headset should be something like a 3/10 in terms of audio fidelity, and a Sennheiser 560s would be something like 7/10 and the 8xx would be 10. Instead, it feels like my 535's actually get me to 6 or 7 themself, and the improvements possible are not nearly as substantial as I'd expect.
Please educate me. Can I measure or test my 535's in a meaningful way I can compare against a better product? Are the improvements not nearly as objective as I think?
If I were to purchase 560s and experience an expanded soundstage that I can appreciate, is it fair to say that the step from 535s -> 560s would be similar in stepping from the 560s -> 8xxs + Amp/DAC?
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.
Hello,
I usually buy gamings headsets for convenience. Recently, I decided to dish out a little cash and get a wireless headset so I no long have to run the wire over from my PC.
A long time ago, I had a Logitech G430 headset and loved it, but unfortunately the headband thing that keeps it on your head broke and I needed a new one.
After that one, I decided to go with the Hyper X Cloud Stinger because it was affordable, and after a meager 1 or 2 years of using it, the mic is damaged and will give loud electric noise to whoever I am speaking. Audio wise, it was comparable to the G430, though I didn't like the buttons as much. Sometimes, if I can find the sweet spot, the mic will work consistently; but thats only until I move the mic, which basically eliminates the flip to mute feature.
So now, I just came home with the G535 and it seems there is a low hissing I can hear from the headset, and its driving me nuts. I can't find any way to fix it. Not only that, my friends said the mic is strange and is not quite as crisp as before, though they couldn't put there finger on it.
Is this because it is a wireless headphone? Is there a fix for this? If not, what headset should I get? I like to game, and am not a 'audiofile'. Perhaps I just never used the right headphones, but the music sounds the same to me either way 99% of the time.
What should I do for good audio quality and mic quality? I am hoping for a mic that won't break, even if I shout into it or frequently use the flip to mute feature.
Any advice would be super helpful! :)
Headset not playing any audio
My house was burglarized and the thieves stole my laptop with the USB receiver for my Logitech G535 wireless headset. Fortunately, they didn't take the headset itself. Is it possible to pair my G535 headset with a USB receiver from another G535 headset?
I was watching a review for another logitech headset when the reviewer mentioned that Usb 3,0 is worse for wireless headsets and affects the sound quality, I was wondering if there is something to that.
Does it matter whether I have the headset attached to a 2.0 port via usb extender or attached to a 3.0 port on my USB hub attached to my monitor.
I recently purchased the Logitech G535 LightSpeed Wireless Headset and when it works, the audio is pretty great. But I've found that it will just periodically starting breaking up, getting staticky or spitting out slightly off-key sounds. I've found that it will pop in from time to time when playing Halo Infinite, and will start doing it constantly if I try and play Halo: Reach (MCC Collection).
I literally can't find a single post online that helps me in the right direction. I already paid 100$ for this headset, so I'd really like to know what troubleshooting steps need to occur either with my PC or with my headset.
Literally any help is appreciate at this point. Thanks in advance.
i just moved and when setting up my pc in the new place my headset wasnt listed in devices and no audio.
i tried plugging it in and when i do it shows up as USB Composite VCOM, but it still doesnt play audio. ive tried googling it but its like this headset doesnt exist. ive found a single review of it but otherwise nothing. even the logitech support site doesnt have it listed. its a brand new headset (ive had it for like 3 months) and i just wanna play some games.
im on windows 11 btw
Is there a trick I getting this to work with the PS5 ? I tried plugging in the USB lightspeed dongle and it connected and was working. But then my Logitech G923 Wheel would not work in GT7. The buttons and pedals seemed to work but not the steering wheel.
My G535 just stopped making sound. It's connected and showing a full charge when I open the G Hub software. Windows also shows it as being paired in my Bluetooth settings. Adjusting the volume doesn't open the volume display like it normally does and the light on the headset keeps going back to blinking after turning it on and playing the regular "on" sound. My Playback device is also still set to G535.
anything else I should try to re-connect?
So I've had a G502 Lightspeed mouse for quite a while. I really enjoyed it so when my old headset started to die, I decided to get a Logitech one. Decided on the G535 since it was on sale and within my budget. When I'm in Discord, my friends can hear whatever is playing on my desktop through my mic almost perfectly. I have sidetone disabled in GHub but it still plays through. Also, the volume is very quiet. Except when I go to the device settings and turn off audio enhancements. Even then it could be a bit louder. And then when I get on my computer the next day, I have to turn audio enhancements off again.
Anyone have a fix for these issues? I am on Windows 11, the drivers are up to date, and the USB is plugged into the motherboard.
Hello everyone, I bought the G535 today and it is my first Logitech product, I am still learning a lot about the products. So I have a doubt about something that is new to me: is it normal for the volume scroll to be "infinite"/continuous?
I've always had headsets that when I reached the maximum or minimum volume the scroll would stop rotating and on the G535 I saw that this wasn't the case and I confess that I thought it was broken as the box had already been opened in the store but I only noticed when I got home (I noticed this because it had fingerprints on it when I opened it and some packaging was missing)
But apparently everything is ok, I tested the microphone and sound and there were no problems.