![]() When it comes to the sound of the G733, I found myself with nothing to really complain about. I’m going to preface as I do with my headset reviews that I don’t have an audiophile level of critique when it comes to sound, however I can tell when things sound good or bad. ![]() The memory foam cushions are welcome pillows for your ears, and the adjustable head strap takes a substantial amount of pressure off the top of your head. The headset as I mentioned strives to be comfortable and usable for long play sessions, and I definitely believe it succeeds in that. If RGB lighting isn’t your style and you decide to turn that off, battery life extends to an estimated 29 hours, which is again more than enough for a wireless headset. If RGB lighting is active, the battery will last for roughly 20 hours, which means you’ll more than likely get a few days use out of the headset before needing to charge it. The assignable button is an awesome feature Unlike other Logitech high-end products such as their Superlight mouse and G915 wireless keyboard which charge with the outdated relic that is Micro-USB, the G733 thankfully adopts USB-C connectivity for charging. The microphone is removable which is a welcome feature for those keen on using a different mic or those who simply don’t want to talk. As someone who loves getting up throughout the work day or a gaming session to make a coffee, I loved using the G-Shift button to allow me to Play and Play audio or video content that was running on my PC. You can also assign functionality to the single G-Shift Button present on the headset, which is initially set to mute your microphone, but can be set to do countless different macros or commands. There are plenty of options to mess around with the customise both the headsets sound and microphone, however if you just want quick and easy customisation, there are a welcome bunch of preset options that’ll likely do the trick. Customising the lighting is nice and all, but also available is the ability to adjust with the acoustics of the headset, toggle on surround sound, and tinker about with the microphone also. The RGB lighting zones are a cool additionĪs is standard with Logitech peripherals, the Logitech G Hub companion application is a must have if you want to get the most out of the G733. ![]() If bright lights aren’t for you, simply toggle it off. By default it just runs through a cycle of colours, but can be adjusted through the Logitech G Hub software that is available on PC and Mac. If RGB lighting is up your alley, you’ll be happy to know that the headset has that as well, with two RGB lighting zones placed on the front of each earcup on the headset. Each headband also has a welcome splash of colour on them, and can even be reversed if you find yourself wanting to switch things up, as both sides have a distinct pattern on them. The Logitech G733 comes in four colours, Black, White, Blue, and Lilac, which thankfully was the colour of the unit I received for this review. ![]() It’s also rather lightweight, weighing in at only 278 grams, and connects to your PC or console such as PS4/PS5 and Nintendo Switch (when docked) via a USB dongle. It features an almost identical plastic build with thick cushioned earpads, and also makes use of an elastic headband strap, which is designed to take pressure off the top of your head. The G733 is posed in the Logitech catalogue of headsets as a premium wireless headset, with its design comparable to the more affordable wired G335 headset model.
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