🎮 Level up your game with wireless freedom and style that speaks volumes!
The Logitech G733 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset combines up to 29 hours of battery life, advanced LIGHTSYNC RGB customizable lighting, and professional-grade BLUE VO!CE mic technology. Lightweight with memory foam earpads and a reversible suspension headband, it offers all-day comfort and immersive PRO-G audio drivers for crystal-clear, distortion-free sound. Compatible with PlayStation, PC, Mac, and Nintendo Switch, it’s designed for gamers who demand freedom, style, and performance.
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | memory foam |
Specific uses for product | Gaming |
Charging time | 29 Hours |
Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
Compatible devices | PlayStation 5, PlayStation®4, PC, Nintendo Switch with 3.5 mm audio connection, stereo only support, Mac |
Theme | Video Game |
Cable feature | Detachable |
Item weight | 278 Grams |
Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
Frequency range | 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz |
Style | G733 |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 19 x 8.8 cm; 278 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 981-000883 |
Connector | Wireless |
Speaker Amplification Type | Active |
Material Type | memory foam |
Country Produced In | China |
Size | G733 |
Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
Hardware Platform | PlayStation®4, PC, Mac |
Operating System | Windows® 7 or later, macOS X 10.12 or later |
Power Source | Battery |
Item Weight | 278 g |
C**E
Love them!
I've had these for more than several months now. I was very back and forth about going wireless because I hate having to remember to charge things. However, I've never had an issue with them. Battery lasts a reasonable amount of time and wireless is just so convenient for me!What I like about them:- They're comfortable for me (although not as comfy as my previous razor one I must admit! But still comfy enough)-They're pretty light in weight. I can barely feel them at times.- They have good range. I've wore them all around the house whilst listening to music, podcasts or even twitch streams. This is upstairs, downstairs and even a lil outside too in the garden (to an extent).- Decent volume control, can adjust sound levels, bass, surround sound etc. In the controls.- The general quality is pretty good value for money.What I dislike:- The microphone. Honestly sounds awful and I never use it. I use my external one tho so not a big issue for me.Other things:- Can change the coloured lights to whatever you want- Battery charge lasts a reasonable time! I could use them all day fully charged, charge them whilst I'm at work and then be good to go againOverall, I love them!
S**.
Lightweight, comfortable, durable. Great for gaming.
Having lived with sturdy but heavyweight wired headphones for long enough, I'm delighted with these headphones from reliable manufacturer Logitech. These manage to be lightweight and comfortable whilst also remaining durable, which is an important consideration, and best yet, now I'm free of those clumsy, heavy cables always getting in the way with my last headset. The breathable fabric cushions mean my ears don't begin to sweat after an hour, and they are so light you can more or less forget you are wearing them, even for a glasses wearer like myself.I've had so many headsets break on me eventually due to weak points in the build. Not so with these. They feel like they should last. Although the sound quality may not be quite up to scratch for applications such as studio recording, they provide a perfectly adequate sound for PC gaming, and according to most reviews I read, seems to provide better sound and mic quality than most wireless headphones of similar price range, including the popular Logitech G533. While some people prefer bluetooth connection over dongle, I was happier with the dongle connection since I don't have to be online to use it.While these headphones do lack noise cancelling, that's not an issue for me since I tend not to have too much commotion going on in the background while I'm broadcasting.If there was one thing I really couldn't be bothered with, it's the pointless RBG lighting. I don't understand the obsession manufacturers appear to think 'G@MeRzZ' have for putting fancy lights on everything. While I didn't have the issue of the RBG light reflecting on my glasses as reported by some users, I'd still have been happier without them. In either case, love it or loathe it, the RGB function can be turned off using the software.In summary, great heapdset for the money, and I can definitely recommend for PC gaming. I doubt you'll find a better headset for this price.
J**.
The candle that burns twice as bright lasts half as long
I've had the G733 since July 2022, and up until now it's been a very solid product.To start off with - out of the box, it's an absolutely amazing sound system. The speaker system has a very wide range of audible frequencies, meaning you can hear the lowest subbass or the shiniest top end, with enough room for that sparkle in the mid-range. This, combined with the full in-house equalizer customisability (via the G Hub computer program) means you have a large depth of audio range and experience which can be had through these over ear monitors. The G733 comes with a relatively flat frequency out of the box too, meaning you can tailor your experience to your liking with fairly good accuracy.Further on the topic of audio - it's worth noting the G733 also boasts a surround sound system, one that is fairly strong in its quality, at least when it comes to similar priced products on the market. The experience is very noticeable when using surround sound on this system, making it very versatile for whatever purpose you need them for. For a gaming product, they're definitely in the higher range when it comes to quality, and in my experience have helped in FPS arena games such as Rainbow Six Siege where crisp audio giving you an exact pinpoint regarding location of origin is an absolute must.As for the other potential uses for this product - such as watching films, listening to music, or producing your own media, your mileage may vary. Personally, as said above, I've found these headphones to be extremely versatile in picking up individual frequencies and give you a clean output of noise. I've used them for creating songs, editing videos, and for binging Netflix shows while providing myself with a healthy portion of popcorn. Overall, they've been a solid main driver for audio related media. However, it should be duly noted that it struggles to outperform the specialised devices in each category. You could consider it a jack of all trades, but a master of none.I do, however, have a few gripes about the product. The G733 to some extent does partake in what many consider planned obsolescence. One glaring example of this is the headband that's used to sit the headphones on the top of your head. While the actual headband itself is fairly comfortable and allows you to forgo the risk of "headphone hair", it does come with the notable drawback that the elastic deteriorates remarkably quickly. You'll find every 2 months or so that you will have to repurchase a new headband to replace the old one, and this can run you a pretty penny depending on whether you want to go for the branded Logitech headbands, or the cheaper ones you can find on Amazon (which seemingly in my experience last notoriously shorter).Another issue I have with the product is the battery life. After owning the product for just over two years now, it seems as though the Lithium Ion battery has degraded to the point that it takes a maximum of 20 minutes for the charge to go from 100% to 0%. Due to this I've ended up switching off the low battery warnings (this being the flashing red lights, vocal indicator when below 15%, and so on). However, the G733 also features a beeping noise whenever the battery is critically low, that cannot be switched off. This is usually a positive, however if your battery has deteriorated to the point of consistently requiring wired usage, this means you will nonstop hear this beeping - even when the device is connected to the wire. This makes the device pretty much useless for consistent listening.Admittedly, 2 years is a relatively good timescale for the type of battery the G733 uses - hence only taking half a star off (with the other half being the headband). It is a shame however as, if you seek a daily driver for *long* term, you would most likely find yourself replacing these headphones at the steep cost of £100 every couple years. In addition, you'll likely find that you will receive very little warning regarding replacement, as you're not able to find the battery health of the product - hence you only find out they need replacing once it's nearly too late.Overall, the Logitech G733 is definitely on the cusp of being a spectacular headset for the PC crowd. It's a strong contender in gaming, and in media production (aside from dedicated open-back products such as the Sennheiser HD600s), and it will give you a very good run for your money. It is however vital that you keep in mind the two main shortfalls, being its crutch of versatility (and thus lack of speciality), and its marginally short battery health life.If you need something that can do a specific job really well and for a very long time, the G733 just isn't the product for you. However, if you're looking for an all-rounder you plan to replace in a couple years once the tides change in the headphone market, these certainly will do well by you. I can say with confidence that they will strive to give you one of the best audio experiences in the field at the moment. Whether that be for gaming, music, or video media.
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