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The Logitech G935 Wireless Gaming Headset delivers premium 7.1 DTS:X surround sound through large 50mm Pro-G drivers, offering precise positional audio for immersive gameplay. Featuring a robust 2.4 GHz wireless connection with up to 15 meters indoor range and a rechargeable battery lasting up to 12 hours (without RGB), it ensures uninterrupted gaming sessions. Fully customizable LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting reacts to in-game events, while the enhanced 6mm flip-to-mute microphone guarantees clear team communication. Compatible with PC, Mac, and major consoles, the G935 combines cutting-edge audio tech with sleek design and a 2-year warranty for serious gamers who demand both style and performance.




















| ASIN | B07MP4HT95 |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included, Volume Control |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Size | 5.1 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 20 Milliseconds |
| Battery Average Life | 12 Hour |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,130 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #128 in PC Game Headsets |
| Bluetooth Range | 20 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | G935 headset, USB wireless receiver, Micro-USB charging cable, 3.5 mm audio cable. |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Mac, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired, Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 6,500 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-the-head |
| Enclosure Material | Leather |
| External Testing Certification | ANATEL: 14231903229; 82381803229; |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855144508 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 0.01 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Headset |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | Logitech G935 Wireless Gaming Headset |
| Model Number | 981-000742 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 8 |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Style Name | G935 Only |
| Subject Character | no subject character |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 097855144508 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years Limited Hardware Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Wireless |
J**N
Quality Product With Outstanding Warranty
My first pair of good gaming headphones was a pair of Logitech G933s. I loved them, I used and abused them for about 5 years before they fell apart (adhesive on headband failed, ratcheting mechanism on earmuff cracked, etc.) The build quality was good, I was just hard on them. For these headphones I cannot stress enough the importance of installing Logitech G Hub and setting up a custom EQ profile, especially if you want to use surround sound. When you leave the EQ flat on surround sound these headphones are extremely boomy and bass heavy. When the EQ profile is right these headphones sound great. The mic is clear, and the battery will last around 12 hours with the RGB off, 8-9 with it on. If you run out of battery, the included charging cable is long enough to facilitate charging while wearing the headset. The wireless range I can get is about 10-20 feet through the walls of my bedroom, enough to walk over to the adjacent kitchen and grab a snack while still participating in a call on Discord for example. After 8 months of service my current pair of G935s had an amplifier or the driver for the left ear fail. I called Logitech the next day during business hours, and in 23 minutes total (15 of which was waiting for approval) their agent was able to confirm they were sending a replacement headset. Logitech provides and stands by a 2 year warranty on these, and their claims process is easy and no hassle. Given how quickly they processed my warranty claim, these are still 5 stars despite the failure.
C**N
An iterative improvement.
This review is written from the perspective of someone who owned the original G930, and later the G933, and now having used the G935 for a few months. The Good Audio is still great despite no longer shipping with Dolby Support. The DTX Surround is better tuned on this device (I didn't like the DTX sound on the G933) and sounds just as good as the Dolby on the G933 New side tone feature is really nice, not just for hearing what I sound like but also for situational awareness. Since the noise cancelling is so good, it's nice to be able to turn on side-tone and be able to hear my environment when I need to. The leatherette ear cushions are surprisingly breathable. This was one of my biggest concerns since I've had leatherette over-ear headphones before and my ears and hair got really sweaty after just an hour or two of use. Since I work from home I was concerned that this new headset would get too hot for all day use. Thankfully I haven't had a problem with this. I can wear it comfortably all day and not get sweaty. Also, since it's the exact same shape and size as the G933, you can swap out the leatherette cushions for your old G933's if you prefer them. Also any replacements made for the G933 should also work for the G935. The new software is more flexible. I don't like how I can't see it's charging status while tuning the device (you can only see it from the home screen), but that's really nothing to complain about. There are a lot more options, you can have multiple profiles for the same game. I personally only use it to turn the lighting off and set the sleep timer but hey, it is objectively better. And the new software can actually be minimized which I really appreciate. Does a better job of switching between PS4 and PC. The G933 would sometimes get confused if I try to move from the PS4 back to the PC and I'd have to turn off the headset and then turn it back on to get it working again. So far I haven't had that issue and it works great with the PS4 just like the last two headsets. The Bad Still has the same mechanical power switch. So like I said I work from home and use this headset daily, almost all day. My G933 headset's power switch got worn out and stopped functioning properly. When turning the headset on I would only get audio in the right ear, and had to take a screw driver, open up the left ear and gently push the little plastic arm of the power switch back into proper alignment so it would work again. This was extremely frustrating but can be avoided by simply not using the power switch. So I've turned it on, and never turn it off. I just let it go to sleep, and when I need to wake it up, all you have to do is plug it in. As soon as it's plugged in it will power on or wake up so that is what I recommend doing to avoid wearing out the power switch.
E**N
Good headset but overtime it will give out on you.
Man, I wish this headset was perfect, but it has a pretty serious flaw. Over time the wires inside the headset come loose. This presents in two different flaws: sometimes the microphone won't work when it should, and sometimes the audio only comes out of one ear or is very quiet in volume. For awhile, both things can be corrected by smacking the ear of the headset on the side that has the microphone or by wiggling the power button. Eventually it'll just stop working entirely. I am on my third headset because this keeps happening, but it typically takes a few years to give out. I'm to a point where I have a fourth backup headset in storage because it went on sale and I knew I was going to need another. So why keep buying this one? It's relatively cheap when on a good sale, the audio can't seem to be beat and I just really like the headset in general outside of this one issue. I can walk from one side of my apartment to the other and not lose connectivity, even through a closed door. I also like that the RGB can be synced to my charging stand and keyboard. ๐
A**R
GOAT Headset
I purchased these in 2019. They were a replacement for identical ones my brother had passed down to me because they were old and worn... I loved them so much I got a new set. I've been using the current set for 7 years. I have had some issues with the power button not sliding all the way on which makes it seem like the left or right ear is dead, but sliding it off all the way and all the way back on fixed that problem. The ear covers had to be replaced after a few years due to wear. But there are a lot of cheap options for that. Overall, I love this headset. The quality of the sound, the life of the battery, and the range are unbeatable. I have tried other brands and honestly other than my wired Steelseries headset, nothing has come close. Definitely worth every penny. Would buy again.
A**9
Updated Review: Left speaker is failing after 1 year of general/normal use.
Update Review: 11/19/2020 Left speaker is now intermittent/goes in and out. No drops, throws, or abusive use. General/normal use daily since arrival for 6-12 hours per day. Avoid this product. It's not worth it. Get something that will last longer. Updated Review: 09/16/2020 I resolved my previous connectivity issues and wrote a suggested update to the pairing procedures on Reddit. Cons: The hinges/any moving pieces that aren't the magnetic drivers squeak. For someone like myself that is sensitive to distractions via sounds this can be problematic. If you're getting these for someone that is or could potentially be on the spectrum I would suggest looking elsewhere. Software is sometimes difficult to navigate since you can access some functions from 2 different areas, but some functions cannot be accessed from both areas. Software updates can/will cause disconnect which can only be resolved by PC reboot. - Note: This does not happen 100% of the time, but more than 50% of the time. I have no idea if changes to profiles that are saved to my account are automatically updated or if that is even an option. Also, I can't compare the uploaded profile to the current profile with the same name. Pros: The sound quality is actually amazing. Using a tone generator you can hear the range is a full 1Hz to 20148Hz. That's assuming your ears are sensitive enough to hear frequencies outside of the normal spectrum of 20Hz-16/17000HZ. Most people have difficulties hearing beyond this scope. DTS works well in games. Lights can be adjusted to show activity down to 1Hz for visual and audible confirmation. - Note: It takes some tinkering. RGB is actually really cool. Large enough to provide a decent amount of isolation from exterior sounds. Not active noise canceling; thick padding. Heavy, but comfortable. I wear these almost all day every single day and have started wearing them outside over my cellphone earbuds for isolation. They really are that comfortable for me. - Note: They are heavy and leave a dent in my head that I do not notice due to the excellent padding. If you have a perfectly round and clean shaved head you will likely notice a visible indentation after wearing these for a few hours. If that's an issue for you look for something lighter. Otherwise, enjoy. Below is the original (rage) review (my apologies): Lasted a whole 2 months and now it will not pair. Will not show connected in G Hub. G Hub software is trash. More than hot garbage; actual dumpster fire. No, I don't want your program trying to even look at my Discord or other programs let alone actually interact with them. The fact that I need your software to even get sound to come out of this device wirelessly makes my question my decision in purchasing this product. I could continue on the software issue, but let's put that aside to talk about the actual headphones. Wow, really nice sounding headphones once you equalize them through the aforementioned software. They might even be true 20hz-20khz, not that human ears can hear that full spectrum. These headphones do offer a bit of noise muting. I can still hear most anything that is going on around me if there are any audio lulls. Cool. Not bad. Wireless, when it was working, was great. I could walk to the kitchen and get a glass of water without any issues. Nice! For everything else... The mic is bad. The kind of bad that makes you question the company for even putting a mic on this headset to begin with. It's not even worth the time to try to adjust the gain through Windows. There aren't any options to adjust the mic through G Hub. If you plan on streaming with this mic, think again. There is no amount of filters that you can put on this mic to get it to sound good and it's not entirely the mics fault. What ever do you mean? How could it not be the mics fault that it's bad? Build quality. This thing is heavy, but feels like you could snap the cans/ear pieces off with a simple mistake of taking them off at the wrong angle. They creak and crackle if you turn your head in even the slightest of ways. You can't noise gate out or compress those creaks and crackles out. If you're using it to play with other people it's annoying for them to have to listen to. The buttons on the headset; why? Hard press tactile buttons on a headset. Are you mad? On the same side of the headset as the mic that is grainy, overly gained, and yet some how sounds like you're talking through a pile of sand. A mute button on the headset itself with tactile feedback. Who decided that was a good idea? Here, listen to me handle my mic and press this ultra loud button so I can mute myself. You're better off just taking your headset off and setting it down. It makes less noise. RGB? Not for me. I don't care for it. I programmed it to be off. This isn't an RGB review. Battery Life is actually pretty great. The charge cable is nice. I'd say that the uptime (time from fully charged to needing charged) is pretty well spot on with what is advertised. Not sure about the charge time. I think that is dependent on use during charging. Comfort; they're heavy and take some getting used to. The padding on top of your head is actually kind of stiff in the beginning and would leave me with a sore spot on the top of my head. The ear pieces go around the ears, not on them and the padding is pretty forgiving to the rest of your head. I do not wear glasses and would NOT recommend these to people that do wear glasses due to the size and amount of pressure that the ear pieces will cause on the legs of your glasses at the temple and behind your ears. Like I said earlier, these headphones are heavy. Due to the weight they need to put more pressure on the sides of your head to prevent slipping. They slip anyway. So, kind of pointless. Now, I'm waiting to hear back from Logitech about how to fix my device pairing issue. Nothing has helped. At this point I don't think this issue can be resolved without either an RMA since the pairing procedures in the manual have failed as well. Oh, and I haven't even had the chance to test out the Dolby DTX that these offer which was the only reason I bought these as opposed to any other wireless headset.
M**N
Unbeatable, Older Design & Functionality.
The sound quality in these is unmatched. I had my last pair for over 5 years, and hadn't really noticed that the sound had degraded a bit until I got the new pair. Holy cow, talk about high fidelity. Music of all genre's sounds great in these, and settings are easily tweaked to pair with whatever you're doing; gaming, jamming to tunes, watching a movie, or on a voice call. I play a lot of FPS games, and let me tell you, the bass ROCKS! I had to jump into a quick match right after I got these just so I could really enjoy how punchy the bass is while playing shooters. It really helps you feel immersed in the game. And of course, dtsX surround sound is unbeatable. No more getting ambushed! The last of the #35 series of Logitech headsets. Logitech's new headsets are suffering in quality, but this older design is still chugging away. It's super comfortable, and heavy duty. My last pair fell off my desk hundreds of times before the USB plug finally wore out. I love that you can color match with your other Logitech gear, and GHUB recognizes it immediately -- no compatibility issues. It holds a pretty decent charge (About 9-10 hours in my experience). It also still works on the charger, I know some headsets don't offer that. The only complaint I have is the leather earmuffs occasionally make my head a little sweaty. But those are easily replaced with fabric covers for a mere $15-20.
M**N
Good sound for gaming headset
Amazon partnering with Logitech to sale one of their best if not the best gaming headsets on the market today. The sound quality and comfort of this headset is pretty good, finding replacement parts for it are on the market as well... if you have a G933 headset parts for that headset will fit this one as well
J**W
A Lengthy Review from a Headset Connoisseur
I don't think of myself as a gaming headset expert by any means, but I've had 5 headsets in one year. Either I just have bad luck with headsets (which is true for one very pricy set of Astro 50s that I sat on), or the headsets put too much pressure on my head/aren't a great fit for my melon or they just aren't as feature rich as I'd like. That being said, just a heads up, I wear a size 8 new era hat and that's the biggest size they make (at least that I've been able to find). My head is big and my ears are about a medium size. Usually headphones with circle cups cause fatigue on my ears so I avoid them (I'm looking at you Corsair). Some of this review may be biased based on the size of my head and I'll get that part out of the way first. ######### ### FIT ### ######### For myself, the fit of the Logitech G935's was a little snug at first and I could only wear them for 3 hours before they started to hurt my head. after some stretching of the head band they opened up a little. After all was said and done I got about 6 hours of wearing them before they started to hurt my head/ears. These would fit comfortably on a medium to small size head. ######################### ### How I use the headset #### ######################## I use this headset for everything I do on my computer: music, movies, Teams Meetings, Single and Multiplayer gaming. I don't do competitive fps gaming where I need to hear footsteps behind me. I do play a lot of different kinds of games though including fps. ############## ### Features ### ############# I've never had a use for the G buttons on headsets from Logitech, but it's always been nice to know they are there if I need them. With a Logitech keyboard and Mouse, there are plenty of G keys and buttons to fulfill my needs. I like that I can mute myself by simply moving the mic up or down and it mutes myself and unmutes in a Teams meeting for work. (I spend roughly 40% of my time at work on teams meetings). Surround sound. It's there but it's nothing to write home about. It adds a little umph for movies. Gaming I can tell where a person is shooting from for the most part. But it's not extraordinary. It's not mind blowing or super immersive. RBG. Syncs up with your other RBG Logitech devices to provide consistent RBG across your devices. It's nice. but they're on your head. The only people seeing the rbg are my family. I don't really care about this feature and it doesn't really affect my rating. ############## ### Quality #### ############## At first I thought these would last years. They felt sturdy in all the right places. They had a solid design. I felt like I had a quality headset and I got my money's worth, but I digress. I would say I'm hard on headsets but with these that really wasn't the case. I would stretch the band to make them comfortable for longer. I have a headset holder hanging from my desk to put the headset when I'm not using it. I've really had no excuse for them to short out on one side, unless they just weren't designed for heads as big as mine. I usually avoid touching or pulling the wires connected to the cans like the plague. After the 9 months I had these, one side just shorted out. It would turn on and off if I (for lack of a better phrase) wiggled them around. The charging cable that comes with these is long enough to reach my head while plugged into my computer. But the rubber sleeve on the cable is cheaply made and split down the seam in several places exposing the bare wires from within it. This happened in less than the 9 months I had them. ########################################### ### Comparison with *some* of the other headsets ### ########################################### Astro 50 (old an new versions) I had an older generation of the Astro 50s that had the "leather" ear cup mods on them. They lasted me for a couple years before the leather started to peel away and so since they didn't have those mods anymore for the generation of headset I had, I had to get the latest version of the Astro 50s. The sound quality of both didn't blow me away. it was about on par with what the Logitech was giving me in headset surround sound. RIG 700s While I had this set I went back and forth between it and a pair of RIG 700s that I got from a Crate store that I got for fairly cheap at another store that sold sealed returns from other stores. The Rig 700s in terms of first impression felt cheap. But after using them for a while I realized they were meant to be light weight as to not provide fatigue and the doby atmos when paired with the right game or movie blows everything else I've tried out of the water. I can comfortably wear these without even noticing they are on my head for over 12 hours. The problem I had with the RIG 700s is that the mic was one you plug in and after going idle for so long it just turned off. the only way to get it to turn back on was to unplug it and plug it back in. other than that solid headset. RIG 800s So as I searched for something perfect, I got the Rig 800s with the docking station. This is hands down the best headset I've tried. I usually kept to name brands in the past: Corsair, Astro, Logitech, Sennheiser, etc. I thought RIG was going to be a knock off brand but was pleasantly surprised. This is my sweet spot. I haven't owned them for more than a year so I'm unsure if they pass the test of time, but we shall see.
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