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So: I've owned a pair of G933s for the longest time. Mainly on the point that they fit my ears nicely, the audio was kickass, and they were wireless. After I got them they've served me... 3 or 4 years now. As of today; they're not broken beyond use but in a state where they will be soon.
I wanna buy a new headset next week, but the current question is whether it'll be a G935 or G733. Now the reason I ask this is mainly two things: What I like about the G933 was the customizability of the EQ, and the fact that they fit my pretty big ears comfortably. The things I didn't like were the issues with the software, and the size of the receiver. I've also heard mixed things about the 935s. Notably that the mic isn't as good as the 933s and that they're quieter.
Is there any truth to these claims? Is the audio quality a downgrade? And, how do the 733s hold up against it; are they as comfy to wear with sound quality to match, or would I be better off with the 935s?
As a disclaimer: I did look at the Pro X's, but, they look really uncomfortable to wear in comparison to 933's which go around my ears nicely cushioned. However if I'm wrong on that, feel free to recommend those too; I intend on buying these to last me atleast another 3 / 4 years.
Hey everyone, I'm having trouble deciding between these two headphones. From what I've gathered so far, the G733 have in favour that: 1- Better design in my opinion; 2- Are lighter; 3- Have USB-C (Which means I don't have to have a dedicated charger for them). However, from what I've read, I have the impression that the G935 have better sound quality.
I'm open to other alternatives or brands, but I don't want to spend much more than what these costs, and they would also need to be available in my country Argentina lol (I don't expect anyone to check that, but some suggestions may not be available here).
I saw a lot of reviews on both of these headsets and some people complain about the microphone on the G733 or that the buttons on the G935 usually start to stop working after a while using it. Is this true? Which one should I get? I basically only use for gaming or music. Thanks!
(TL;DR in the end)
This review I posted on LogitechG sub too, but felt like sharing here as well to hopefully help others making a better pick!
Hi, there are probably tons of posts regarding reviews and comparisons vs the G933 but I felt that I might as well say what I think about the G935 and compare it to its older brother. Feel free to ask me if I missed something that you want to know or if I should clarify something.
Before I get going I wanna say that I love logitech products. Used them as long as I can remember. I've got the G910v2 keyboard, the G502 mouse and the G933 headset together. It's great and works great. I've used it for several years and before the G502 mouse I had the G303 which also worked like a charm until - I, myself - broke it.
I'll start with the positives and will compare to G933 here:
+Good sound quality, more bass than the g933 for people who like that.
+Leather earpads and headpad feels great, better than the G933.
+The internal headband is metal that feels better to use than the plastic G933
But that's about what makes the headset better. The physical/visible product. There are far more negatives that would make me rather recommend the G933:
-The sound quality might be good, but it's WAAAAY clearer on the G933, especially for gaming.
-The headset doesn't come with dolby atmos - only DTS surround software. Let me tell you... DTS is absolutely horrible to use. The amount of bass games like CS:GO produce with DTS active is insane. More on this below.
-Microphone is barely upgraded at all, which could be expected to be better on the newer headset. It's pretty similar.
-The G935 isn't compatible with Logitech gaming software (LGS), which in my opinion (and a lot of others too) is far superior over Logitech GHub. G933 is compatible with LGS and the soundquality with using LGS is also better than GHub.
So to get to more in-depth on the sound in gaming (tested on CS:GO):
On the G933 I'm using dolby atmos surround sound. It is great. I always hear where enemies come from, I always hear someone throwing nades and flashes. I've tried DTS on the G933 and it's terrible. The G935 however uses DTS 2.0 which is better than the original DTS but still sounds terrible, increases bass to the point where you don't hear anything else when nades explode or you shoot some particular guns.
The spacial awareness is absolute garbage on the G935. I couldn't perform with it like I did with the G933. Maybe it's only because of the GHub software though. I did try manually installing windows drivers to the G935 and installing Dolby Atmos that way, which made it sound sooooo much better but it still lacked clarity over the G933 and the built in atmos in LGS.
What could make this a better product/what would make me buy this if it's remade?
*I would love to see the use of Dolby Atmos again. It's so much better for gaming and spacial awareness in games. As I said before, I tried using Windows generic drivers paired with Dolby atmos instead of GHub and DTS which was WAY better.
Ditch DTS. It doesn't work for it's purpose.
*Cut down on the bass. The bass in the G933 is enough for gaming and music with the use of the EQ to bass-boost if wanted.
*Keep the leatherpads but maybe have an option or ship clothpads with the headset aswell. This makes it way more personalized.
*Cut the crap with GHub. It ruins the good and easy experience. It also ruins the experience for mice-usage. Can't flip through multiple profiles anymore whenever I want to. They are only game/application-based...
All in all (TL;DR):
The G935 for me is a solid downgrade when it comes to gaming performance. The sound quality is on par or a bit better when it comes to music or watching youtube. But if you're like me and want to actually get good performance in a gaming environment, don't get the G935. Get the G933. It's way better. Software- and hardware-wise.
Dolby atmos and the older Logitech gaming software is really good and comes with/is compatible with the G933. DTS and the new Logitech GHub software is absolute garbage and there is no way to get Dolby atmos or the LGS to work with the G935.
Don't buy the G935 - buy the older and better brother G933.
But we don't like gaming headsets here.
Think of it this way. "You pay more for less features". Logitech is a scam. Its also sad to know that garbage logitech company bought astro gaming. Now astro gaming is slowly looking like trash. it used to be a solid product. but because of "we have to cut cost to increase our profit" logitech management, it is now made of cheap plastics!
Hey there everyone, what's up? Currently I have a G933 artemis spectrum, and I gotta say, it would be the perfect headset if it wasn't for the damn power switch issue it has. Lately is becoming more and more unbearable and I'm thinking of switching to a G935.
My question would be, first and most important, does the G935 also have the power switch issue? And second, what are the differences between the two? Is audio quality the same?
Thank you all very much =D