1/8/2024 0 Comments Logitech g733 bluetooth![]() When combined with the elastic headband, the G733 is sure to guarantee very little to no headaches after a full day’s (roughly 8 to 10 hours on average) worth of use. They feel really breathable and don’t bite into your spectacles (if you’re wearing them) even after hours of wear. Made with a knit mesh material, these ear cups go over the ear and sit comfortably there. What makes the G733 even more comfortable is its memory foam ear cups. This alone makes the G733 so comfortable to wear, and the best part is that you don’t even notice it on your head as there is very little to no clamping. This stretches over your head as you wear it, supporting the weight of the headset and in turn absorbing about half the headset’s overall weight as a result of the stretch. While it isn’t actually that light, what does make it feel much lighter than it weighs is the presence of an elastic band under the plastic headband. Weighing 278 grams, it is significantly lighter than the Logitech G Pro X Lightspeed (318g) and the Astro A50 (363g). And, like most other gaming headsets, it sadly doesn’t fold inward, and its ear cups can’t rotate to rest comfortably on your neck when not worn.Īfter spending a few weeks using the Logitech G733 Lightspeed, one can tell that the company has been hard at work perfecting the comfort aspect. Even if you’re not an RGB fan, you might even appreciate just how cool the strips look in the darkness.ĭespite being slightly smaller than most other gaming headsets, the G733 is still a chunky monkey. Interestingly, they aren’t that bright even in dimly-lit settings, and don’t get in the way of your peripheral vision while playing. ![]() But then again, steel frames are still something of a luxury, and aren’t really a necessity for gaming headsets.Ī pair of RGB strips adorn the ear caps, which sync nicely with all other light-based Logitech peripherals on G HUB. But of course, it isn’t as strong as the likes of the Logitech G Pro X Lightspeed, which comes reinforced with a steel frame, which the G733 lacks. The G733 itself is made out of a hard plastic material that seems limber enough to be able to flex and twist, but durable enough to take a hit or two. It’s an interesting oxymoron of loud but clean, with colourways such as White (which is on the review unit we received), Blue and Cyan screaming for your attention, while sporting relatively clean-looking and sleek designs, as compared to the likes of the chunky Astro A50. Unlike most of its other Logitech G audio brethren, which are typically more understated in design, the G733 features a more bold aesthetic in the form of its colourways. The most recent entry, the Logitech G733 Lightspeed, has proven that a good gaming headset doesn’t necessarily have to be a boulder weighing your head down while you play games. However, companies like Logitech have been constantly pushing the boundaries of form and function with their Logitech G series headsets. When it comes to headsets, svelte ones are available for audiophiles but gamers tend to get stuck with massive ones that might provide users with superb surround sound in their games, but don’t quite provide the same kind of quality in terms of comfort, due to their sheer bulk. ![]() While some of these PC parts and accessories might look grand in their oversized glory, some don’t. Have you ever bought a massive LEGO set, open it only to find out that the bags inside can easily fit into a box half the size? That has always been the case with most things PC gaming – massive, bright and in your face. ![]()
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