Filed under: Reviews | Gaming Gear
Oct 1 2010, 7:59am CDT | by Susan McGlaun
Quote from review: When a fellow editor looked at Logitech G35 - the company's first foray into the world of gaming headset, he did walk away impressed; albeit with a few major caveats. Today I will be looking at the latest version of USB headphones by Logitech: the G930 wireless headset. Besides being wireless do these cans have any other tricks up their sleeves? Read on for my full review.
The Verdict:
The Logitech G930 wireless headphones really are better then the G35's in nearly every way! Not only does the wireless feature work and work WELL, the ability to individually tweak the sound level of each of the virtual speakers takes these cans to the next level.
The Good:
Volume control over individual channels allowing tweaking to sound stage
Easy to use software
Stylish good looks
Very good sound
Surround sound works very well for movies and most games
Seamless transition from wireless to wired
Crystal clear wireless reception
Decent battery life
The Bad:
Volume control on headphones is software and not hardware based
Still less than optimal choices for G Key (still no VLC support!)
Battery is not easily replaceable
Still doesn't work in all older games
Voice changer options are still gimmicky and I prefer the G35s options!
Still no travel case included
Read full review at everythingusb.
Source: Squidoo
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