Product Description Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset It’s easy to be passionate about winning, but at Logitech, our passion is in the science that makes winning possible. We build precise gaming instruments. We advance technology so gamers can reach new levels of speed, precision, reliability and comfort. Science is our philosophy, our methodology for studying, testing, and advancing gamers’ experience -- in the lab and in the game.FeaturesLevel Up without Being Tied Down -- in 7.1 Surround SoundNo wires to tie you down. Surround sound so detailed, you can hear your opponents before they see you. With a lag-free wireless connection and powered by Dolby Headphone 7.1 surround sound, G930 keeps your head in the game for up to 10 hours between charges.Immersive 7.1 Surround SoundHear them before they see you with up to 7 discrete channels of audio data plus Low Frequency Effects (LFE). Dolby technology perceptually positions each channel in the correct location to reproduce multi-channel content the way developers intended. Lag-Free Gaming-Grade Wireless Just plug the USB adapter into your computer for a powerful, reliable 2.4 GHz connection. There are no audio delays -- proprietary Logitech technology is up to 38% faster than Bluetooth. The Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset automatically hops between frequencies to keep the signal clear and strong.10-Hour Battery Plus Recharging BasePlenty of battery power to get you through even the most epic gaming sessions2. The Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset includes a base, which recharges the headset and powers the wireless adapter with a single USB connection -- even while you're playing. Three Programmable G-keysGain one-touch control over in-game elements like chat clients, music, voice morphing and more. The keys are conveniently located on the left earpiece for quick access and you can customise each control, thanks to the easy-to-use Logitech Gaming Software.Folding, Noise-cancelling MicThe folding, noise-cancelling microphone reduces distracting background noise and can be stowed and muted in an upright position. The Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset also features an on-ear mute button, which mutes the mic and activates red mute light for visual assurance that your mic is off. Works with PS4The G930 headset works with your PlayStation 4 in stereo mode. Experience chat, voice interface and gaming audio in rich, detailed sound.CompatibilitySystem RequirementsWindows 8, Windows 7, or Windows VistaPlayStation 4 in stereo modeUSB portInternet connection for optional software download1Logitech Headset Comparison ChartLogitech G230 Stereo Gaming Headset Logitech G430 Surround Sound Gaming Headset Logitech G35 Surround Sound Headset Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset What you get Gaming audio essentials USB Dolby 7.1 surround sound USB Dolby 7.1 surround sound plus customisable on-ear audio command keys Wireless Dolby 7.1 surround sound plus customisable on-ear audio command keys Connection Choices Corded USB No Yes Yes Yes Analog 3.5 mm jacks Yes Yes No No Wireless No No No Yes Audio Channels Stereo (2.0) Yes No No No Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound No Yes Yes Yes Microphone Features Noise cancelling Yes Yes Yes Yes Rotating boom Yes Yes Yes Yes Mute light No No Yes Yes Comfort and Control Volume + mute controls On-cable controls On-cable controls On-ear controls On-ear controls Over-the-head design Yes Yes Yes Yes Programmable G-keys (one-touch command of music, chat and more) No No Yes Yes Works with PS4 and Windows 8, Windows 7 or Windows Vista computers Yes Yes Yes Box Contains 1 x HeadsetUSB wireless adapterCharging baseUser documentation
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After almost 2 weeks of use
I'm a huge fan of wireless products when its comes to my desk space; less cables = less clutter right? But there's always two concerns I have when using wireless products; battery life and quality. How does this headset live up to it?Right off the bat I want to say that I got this headset for a steal at £55, and at that price point this headset amazing. But for a more impartial review I'll review it at the price its being advertised at (£100).The box the headset comes in is very nice. Presentation is well done, and it's easy to open. Comes with minimal instructions/warranty information, basically just comes with a USB cable, a small dock (more on that later), and a USB dongle.The headset is large and comfortable. Definitely feels as though it deserves to be in the price bracket its in thanks to its sleek appearance, moveable microphone and leather earpads. All of the controls for the headset are on the left earpiece, with the right earpiece completely bare. I can wear the headset for hours and it still feels comfortable. Doesn't weigh much either so you may not even notice you're wearing it most of the time.The USB dongle is a bit large by today's standard; think of a normal usb memory stick, but bigger. I would have liked it to have been the same size as the wireless adapter for my Logitech MX pro mouse (or better yet, be able to share the same dongle!) which is a tiny stub and doesn't stick out.The dock is... Well, a dock. You can stick the adapter in it and the usb cable wraps around it so you can extend the range for your headset so it suits you. You'll also need this for when you need to charge your headset, which leads into one of the gripes I have with this headset.In my standards, the battery life of this headset is poor. It's advertised at 10 hours, but that fluctuates depending on what you do with it. I like to listen to music, watch YouTube videos, play games and skype friends thoughout the day for a few hours, and before I'm done it always beeps signalling that it needs to be charged. I used to own a wireless set of headphones (Sennheiser RS170s) and they lasted A LOT longer than this headset does. The most time I've gotten out of these headphones is ~8 hours. Leaving them to charge whenever you're not using them (When you're outside or asleep for example) is definitely recommended.The sound quality of these headphones are actually surprisingly good. I listen to music all the time with these and it sounds great; not too much distortion unless you play it at very high levels of volumes. I use a custom equaliser with these as the default one is pretty bad. Just google "Best EQ Logitech G930" and you should find several threads covering this. Range of the headset works in the advertised range, and the signal has only been disrupted once on my headphones, which was because of a software that managed the sound devices on my pc. When that was uninstalled, it has worked flawlessly since.One of my favourite features of this headset is the software that you can download for it. With it you can customise settings such as button functionality, equaliser settings and firmware updates. One feature, voice avatars, manipulates your voice to sound like random creatures, such as a robot, troll etc. Good for a one off joke but you probably won't use this after the first time. Cool that they included it though!The most useful thing this software does however is changing the functionality of the 3 G buttons on the left earpiece. These can do a lot of functions, ranging from changing a music track to opening an application. Their functionalities can even be changed depending on what game you're playing, which seems like a very useful feature but its one I haven't made use of yet. Other buttons on the headset include a volume wheel which controls the system-wide volume, a power button, a mute button and a dolby digital button.I don't usually use the DD button on this headset because it makes Skype sound horrible, but for games such as Battlefield it sounds amazing; being able to hear where things are coming from is a huge advantage!As with most headsets, this also has a microphone. The quality of which is amazing. Friends can hear me clearly on Skype and say the quality is great. The most useful feature this microphone has though is the mute function when the microphone is tilted up. No longer do I need to open skype to mute my microphone; I can just flip my microphone up at its muted! (Shown by a red light at the end of the microphone)After all is said and done, would I recommend this headset? I guess so. I haven't really researched other headsets in this price point, but I know that Logitech is a reliable brand and this headset is pretty decent. The only time I wouldn't recommend this headset is for someone who would use this as their sole headset for the whole day (it wouldn't last) or if the next one would be coming out soon which would be bound to help with issues such as battery life and connectivity.
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Quality set with only minor issues
Excellent product I've had these a month now and use them between 3h and 11h a day. They have a good build quality overall. The ear cups rotate so it can be stored but this does make me nervous that this will be the way they break after a lot of use. They seem sturdy enough - I just would handle them carefully to get longevity. It reminds me of some of the first twisting screen laptops and those were reknowned to break.Witeless range is good, I can wander downstairs to the kitchen without losing signal. I do find though that walking downstairs and then bending down is too far out of range (I bent down to oven level and lost signal however it restored when I stood up again).I'm not a sound expert by any means but I find the sound quality is okay. There is a switch on the headset to change between stereo and 7:1. I find I have 7:1 all the time. Though I do find this adds a small echo to voices if you watch youtubers or twitch streamers, I have gotten used to it and don't notice it at all any more. But it was a bit weird at the start. I don't know if this is due to the 7:1 attempting to find stuff to do or if it is the encoding of the youtube videos. Regardless, there is a small echo.Some sound does also leak from the headset - so others can hear what you're listening to if they are in the same room as you.There are three programmable keys on the headset. I've not used these but they can be used as anything from changing your voice - helium balloon anyone? - which I thought was an interesting touch. You can set them using the software. Calling an airstrike with one of those I thought could be fun - but like I say, I've not tested the capabiloties of them yet.Mic works well, I believe warcraft streamer Kungen uses these - if you are concerned about mic quality I'd check out one of his vids for an idea. They do the job well for me, the mic can be either horizontal - in use- or vertical - automatically muted - this I find to be a handy tool.there is also a mute button on the headset itself too if you wanted to turn off the auto mute function.I gave it a 4 star rating as I am overall very happy, I prefer no sound leakage in my headset however and I am cautious about the twisting hinges on the ear cups but overall it is a solid product and woth the £90 I paid for them. If they do break 2-3 years down the line, I would buy another set again.
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