Logitech G733 Lightspeed Wi-fi Gaming Headset with Suspension Headband, Lightsync RGB, Blue VO!CE mic know-how and PRO-G audio drivers – Black
Original price was: $149.99.$109.99Current price is: $109.99.
Worth: $149.99 - $109.99
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Meet G733, a gaming headset designed to fit your model. Embrace whole wi-fi with 2. 4 GHZ Lightspeed wi-fi, that includes as much as 20 m of vary and as much as 29 hours of battery life. Customise the way you look and sound in G HUB with dual-zone, front-facing Lightsync RGB and Blue VO! CE real-time voice filters. G733 options superior audio applied sciences, together with 40 mm PRO-G audio drivers, inner acoustic chambers, and DTS Headphone: X 2. 0. Play your means with 4 colorways to select from and play with consolation with a cushty, reversible headband, dual-layer reminiscence foam earcups, and a light-weight headset that weighs simply 278 g.
Complete freedom with as much as 20 meter wi-fi vary and Lightspeed wi-fi audio transmission. Hold enjoying for as much as 29 hours of battery life. Play in stereo on PlayStation(R) 4.Be aware : If the dimensions of the earbud ideas doesn’t match the dimensions of your ear canals or the headset just isn’t worn correctly in your ears, you could not get hold of the proper sound qualities or name efficiency. Change the earbud tricks to ones that match extra snugly in your ear.Particular makes use of for product : Gaming,Private,Streaming
Personalize your headset lighting throughout the complete spectrum, 16.8 M colours. Play in colours with front-facing, dual-zone Lightsync RGB lighting and select from preset animations or create your personal with G HUB software program.
Colourful, reversible suspension headbands are designed for consolation throughout lengthy play classes.
Superior mic filters that make your voice sound richer, cleaner, and extra skilled. Customise with G HUB and discover your sound.
Hear each audio cue with breathtaking readability and get immerse in your sport. PRO-G drivers are designed to considerably scale back distortion and reproduce exact, constant, wealthy sound high quality.
Mushy dual-layer reminiscence foam that conforms to your head and reduces stress factors for long-lasting consolation.
Console appropriate: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Change in Dock. (Stereo sound solely through USB wi-fi dongle)
Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
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8 reviews for Logitech G733 Lightspeed Wi-fi Gaming Headset with Suspension Headband, Lightsync RGB, Blue VO!CE mic know-how and PRO-G audio drivers – Black
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Original price was: $149.99.$109.99Current price is: $109.99.
Isaac P –
A little lacking in sound but otherwise great!
***Update: I had originally given these 3 stars per below, but after more time I’ve updated it to 5… The battery life and wireless range is phenomenal, both are so much better than my previous Corsairs! I was charging those daily, after only about 4-5 hours I’d get low battery warnings, but I almost never have to charge these, it’s insane how long they last… and the range is almost twice what I got from the Corsairs, I can roam all over and never lose sound! So just be sure to tweak the sound a bit as I noted before, and maybe about $15 of the price is simply for the brand name, but I’m liking these more and more with time!Initial Review:Ok, I’m really torn on these… First things first: myself, along with many others, think the sound quality is horrible out of the box! People that say they sound great I don’t think have experience with more expensive headphones and are probably moving up from $30 cheapos…First thing: After scouring Reddit and some trial and error, turn off all the special sound settings (like DTS and advanced settings) and move the bass to +7 and the treble to +4. After I made this change, the quality was much much better!I previously had Corsair HS70s for two years and HS80s for two years, but I hate the iCue software Corsair uses, it’s a ridiculous resource hog and constantly has issues. So for me this is actually a mild downgrade price-wise as you read my pros and cons, they’re primarily vs my Corsairs:Pros: Incredibly lightweight and very comfortable. Battery lasts absolutely forever (I had to charge my Corsairs daily; the Logitech can go for days!). Sound is adequate once tweaked. Volume tops off at a low level but as a 45-year-old who is a huge music fan I can tell my ears aren’t what they once were, so they’re doing this for your protection. Software is “light-weight” and unobtrusive.Cons: If you’re mainly listening to music, spend a bit more on Corsair or Steelseries or even a purely audiophile set. You’ll be disappointed with these. They’re lightweight but as a downer feel a bit flimsy. As I said, sound is terrible out of the box imo.I really struggled with the number of stars to give! For the money, if you know you’re getting a lightweight pair of headphones with great battery and no hassle, they’re not bad at all. If you want more quality to your sound, go elsewhere however. A little bit more money can get you a way better sound.As for Logitech in general, I was tired of having three different programs (keyboard, mouse, headphones) so also got a Logitech mouse after remembering one I loved years back. The brand does feel overpriced for the quality they provide, as a general rule, as if they’re capitalizing off their brand. I’m ok with both these and the mouse, they’re fine, but for just $20-40 more each I’d say try one of the newer brands if you haven’t before. The Logitech stuff just feels cheaper overall than the price would suggest but they get the job done!
Kemaba –
Awesome for gaming
I bought these as a replacement for my old RIG headphones when they gave out after 8 years. I wasn’t impressed with the reviews of the new Rigs so I thought I would give these a try. I use them for several hours every day (4-8). The range is amazing. Better than my Openrun aftershokz I use for my iPhone. My house is around 2200 square ft and if my phone is in the office, the Openruns will cut out when I walk to the back bedroom. These stay connected and clear everywhere in the house. I use them for work as well as gaming. I don’t do FPS gaming so I cannot comment on the clarity there, but I run D&D games through a VTT/Discord and the sound quality is exceptional. The software is easy to use and calibrate. I love the option to change the colors and style of the lights. It uses a dongle rather than Bluetooth connection and it is USB. The lights are easily turned off if you need to and the buttons are conveniently placed. The best thing though is the comfort. They are probably the lightest headphones I have ever had. The cushioned earpieces are soft and snug. I have a small head and I love the headband that allows me to fit them properly. The battery life is exceptional. I have had them now for just under a month and I have charged them only TWICE. The charging cord is a decent length and good quality. I would recommend these for anyone who spends long hours working or gaming for the comfort alone. The only downside I have found is probably the microphone. It has great pick up and quality, but I would have preferred one that flips up rather than a detachable one, but it is flexible to an extent so not too much of an issue. I frequently remove it and use an external mic if I am not going to be getting up while working but put it back in if I am moving around. Overall, it has been a solid purchase.
Alan –
Excellent quality. Not exactly “top-of-the-line” but that’s not why you’re here, is it?
For the price these are probably one of the most solid products I’ve ever purchased. I’m the kind of guy who never says/thinks that kind of thing (I’m very picky when it comes to spending money) or even writes reviews, so take that into consideration when reading this. I bought these in Oct. ’21 and they’ve MORE than lasted since then. I have replaced the bungee head strap, but I’m a freakishly tall guy with a commensurately big head so I’m not surprised I stretched it out. That’s probably the only piece that I’ll need to replace regularly ($15 every 6 months, I can live with that). The cups just got a little gunky after a few months and were also replaced but after cleaning the originals I now have a set of two that can be swapped out any time. The rest of the build quality is excellent. I remove the mic “stump” multiple times every day (usually if I’m eating or something) and it’s never given me any issues at all. This piece can also be swapped out, but are a bit more expensive than the other items. I guess you could probably just plug any old 3.5mm jacked mic into the headset and just use it that way, I can’t imagine you’d lose any features but you may.The sound quality is really not bad at all. Not amazing or outside of the expectation of a product like this, but it’s quite good. I do find myself often using these instead of other options when walking around the house. They’re a bit bulky, but I’m not putting them on for the sake of my image. The noise cancellation is meh to serviceable, I can still easily hear my dog barking out the front window downstairs when all the kids get out of school and are walking by to get home.The range is decent, I’d say it’s about a 50 foot bubble from the transmitter. It goes through drywall decently enough, but not so easily through brick or concrete unless it’s very thin. You won’t be listening to Never Gonna Give You Up on your way to the mailbox, but a kitchen run is definitely still on the table.The software that comes with (Logitech G Hub) can be a little buggy, but your mileage may vary. My computer is an ancient relic from a bygone era, so if you’re using hardware newer than 2015 you’ll probably have a better time. It does allow lots of cool features and total control over the EQ for both sound and your voice, and I REALLY enjoy the built-in side tone feature, (which is when you can hear your own voice in exact real time through the headset as you speak, thus making it easier to speak naturally and not too loudly or even be purposefully quieter than you normally would) as the ear cups do muffle your own voice to a fair degree.The sound quality of the mic is… not amazing, but it’s still leagues better than anything that anyone I work with uses. Our company issues these little garbage headsets that make it sound like you’re talking through a drive-thru speaker, so almost anything would have been an upgrade. Like I mentioned before, you can tweak the voice EQ in the settings but it’s still limited. You’re not going to get full blown desk mic performance out of this, but besides sounding a tad compressed it’s still really not that bad. I have an awesome desk mic with an arm that I use for recording work stuff, and the headphones still work wonderfully without using the included mic attachment.This gets it’s own section: The noise cancellation on the mic. It’s actually pretty sweet. I have to run a window A/C unit in the summer and a space heater in the winter in the room in which I work. They’re not very quiet at all, but with this mic you’d almost never know they were on. You do get a bit of that “fade in, fade out” with the background noise when you speak, but this thing isn’t some $1000 solution for those kinds of problems, so take it or leave it. It’s really not that bad, you probably wouldn’t even notice if I hadn’t told you.All-in-all, these are an extraordinary value for what they are. I don’t really review stuff, and I’m supposed to be doing something else right now, but I just had the random urge to write this review so here I am. Buy these – you won’t regret it.
NelsonWarning –
Todo está súper cool, el color y el tamaño son perfectos incluso si eres de cabeza grande como en mi caso son muy cómodos y se escuchan muy bien, tal vez les hace falta solo un poco más de volumen pero la verdad es algo que pasa desapercibido.
LUÃZA GOMES GIMENES DE JESUZ –
Eu tinha o G335, que não tenho nada a reclamar, é extremamente leve e confortável, praticamente igual ao G733, troquei apenas pq o adaptador do p3 para p2 estava falhando e estava tendo problemas com o microfone, mas a durabilidade é excepcional. Sobre o G733, a qualidade de som e o conforto são impressionantes, ele é mais pesado que o meu antigo, mas nada que atrapalhe. O RGB é legal e não atrapalha na visão, o acabamento dele é impecável e é muito confortável (uso óculos) e consigo ficar várias horas com ele, por enquanto a bateria dura bem
Lizbeth Alejandra Rodriguez Santiago –
Me encantaron, no pesan, buen ruido, no me lastiman la cabeza, no me han dado falla en estos 3 meses, la baterÃa dura bien, no me dan mucho calor y voy con ellos al baño sin problema ð
Peace –
I’ve owned a bunch of gaming headsets over the past 15-20 years, but they were all wired once as I never trusted a wireless headset and was skeptical when it came to mic quality as well as not willing to constantly going through the charging process, but I’ve finally decided to give wireless headsets a go and am glad I did with this particular headset. I’ve looked into a few, some of which were “Logitech G PRO X Gaming Headset (2nd Generation)” and “HyperX HX-HSCF-BK/AM Cloud Flight Wireless”, but in the end had decided to give this “Logitech G733 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset” a try. I am somewhat peaky when it comes to headsets and so I was kind of surprised I liked it. My favourite thing is that they are so light, that you likely won’t feel them over your head once you get used to them. They are also a good choice for those wearing glasses. They are only 287 grams, which is nothing in comparison to most of those other gaming headsets these days. The build quality could at first seem poor, but in reality it’s not. It is obviously plastic, but a solid one, bendable. I play competitive shooters with buddies as well as solo and they all confirmed being able to hear well and that the mic is clear as day, so the mic is fine. No static, no noise, nice and clear, so I think you should have no issues with its quality unless you are even peakier than I am then maybe you’d find it not good enough, but I doubt it. It is decent enough to not worry bout it. You will have Logitech G Hub software where you can customize your sound and mic to sound the way you want it to sound. I am very bad at customizing and I like things to work out of box, but thankfully I did not have to do much for this headset. All I had to do for it to work the way I wanted was to enable BlueVoice and select a Bass Boost preset and I was all set, but ya, once you get them, just make sure you play around in G HUB to customize it a slight bit to get the most out of it and you’ll be fine. The battery does last around 25 hours as advertised. If yours doesn’t keep charge it might be a faulty one and you might want to return/replace it, but after two-three weeks of use I can say that it does keep the charge very well. I sometimes wear them for a day forgetting to check the charge and thinking there would probably be about 20-30% of charge left, only then to realize there was still above 60% of charge left. It also charges fairly quickly, so not an issue. Not without its flaws though. I wear glasses and so as others correctly pointed out this headset’s front lights will reflect in your monitor as a result of your glasses’ lenses, which is really annoying. Thankfully I couldn’t care less for the lights, so I turned them off completely via G HUB, so not an issue for me anymore. Note that even if the lights show turned off in the hub, there are instances where you might have some game that would still trigger those lights to come on even though they’d show OFF in G HUB and that’s cause you have to turn them off in a different G HUB menu called Games and Applications if i’m not mistaken, there are two places where you might have to change that setting to off, but you can easily google it and find the answer like I did, so not an issue. Lastly what I actually did not like was the fact that ear caps are not wide enough. Your ears will fit, but they do touch the speakers’ plastic that is actually covered by special material for you to feel comfy, but you might still feel some discomfort at least in the beginning. I am kind of used to that now and don’t even realize my ears somewhat touch the sides, but ya, im used to that now, but it would surely be better to have more space on the inside for your ears to feel free in there, but sadly not the case with this headset. I actually find this to be a major flaw, but is something that would likely not bother many and you’d likely get used to that over time. As a matter of fact the best Logitech headset that does have enough room for your ears is “Logitech G332”. I actually own that one as well. It’s one of the cheapest once, but is one of the best once to date in terms of sound quality for music and gaming straight out of box with mic being nice and clear out of box. It doesn’t have G HUB though, but it does a good enough balanced job when it comes to playing games, listening to music etc. That one does have enough room for your ears, so if you’re on a budget and don’t mind a wired headset I’d even recommend you try a “Logitech G332 Wired Gaming Headset” – the red one. As i’m writing this another flaw came to mind and that’s the fact that the mic itself is a plugin one, which bugs me. I constantly have to plug the mic in to game, and have to then take it out when i’m done gaming and want to chill and listen to music or watch videos etc as having this mic constantly plugged in isn’t convenient, so I don’t like it at all. The manufacturer should come up with a mic that you can just slide up and down without a need of plugging/unplugging it from the headset. Besides that this “Logitech G733 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset” is a decent headset choice that would likely be a good fit for most people that I’d recommend you try. There are lots of benefits having a wireless headset as oppose to a wired one that did not even come to mind when I first considered trying them. I can turn my favourite podcast on and walk around the house while listening to it without worrying about stepping over its wire. I can go to the kitchen and cook while having this headset on and listening to music or what not instead of having my TV on full blast and/or listening to music off of my cellphone for that matter while in the kitchen. As for its wireless connection – I had no issues with connection itself, but my modem is close by, so they never disconnected on me, but the signal strengh isn’t going to be ideal if you really decided to walk away far enough from where your equipment/hardware is, but as long as you’re within a few meters around your PC you’ll be fine. In my case PC is close by, so no issues stepping away with them on to the kitchen and/or somewhere else near by. I think you should give this particular wireless headset a try. Is the sound quality really that good? Nah, not really, this isn’t a studio quality headset, not meant to be, but it’s still a decent choice and the sound quality is enough for me, it’s not bad. Maybe watch some YouTube reviews first for a better breakdown, but then do give it a try as you can always return it if it’s not to your liking, but i’m pretty sure that 90% of people who buy this one will actually like it.UPDATE 3 MONTHS LATER: I am really frustrated that after initially giving this headset and its mic a positive 5 star review I am now forced to change it to not more than 2 to 3 stars. The reason being is the mic had completely stopped working 2 weeks ago and I’ve only had the headset for about 3 months and it’s got no more support for it, meaning I wouldn’t even be able to return/replace it. I have spent the past two weeks searching the net and troubleshooting. I am somewhat tech-savvy, so when I say I’ve tried everything and done all the basic and non basic troubleshooting with the headset as well as computer itself along with testings – I know the issue is the headset. I even purchased a replacement mic here on Amazon for this exact headset called “G733 Replacement Microphone”, hoping that it was just the piece itself, but it wasn’t, so it looks like something had broken the mic’s mechanism on the inside of headset itself. I have some other headsets and their mics work fine on the same PC. I was actually surprised that when I googled “Logitech G733 mic stopped working” I found lots of people reporting similar issues with the mic, wish I did my research prior my $170 CAD purchase. It should be a given that if a headset costs that much it literally cannot have any issues for years to come. Not a single one of my other headsets had ever had its mic stop working, period.Besides the mic not working I still love the headset for all the rest hence the reason i’m still keeping my rating at three stars even though I really wanted to change it from five to one, so everything I said in my original review before the update remains accurate. I enjoy the ability to walk around the house away from PC doing home activities with them on and I still use them to play single player games, listen to music, watch youtube etc, it’s just that I can no longer communicate with my buddies playing competitive games and have to connect my other headset in order to be able to use the mic. That said, you might be a lucky one who’d have no issues since majority of the reviews are positive for it, but thought I’d edit this review to make people aware of such scenario being a realistic possibility.UPDATE 6 MONTHS LATER:So, I went from giving this product a 5 star review to 3 star review to now back to 5 star review.Initially 3 months after running into an issue with the mic completely stop working, it has just started working on its own again. As mentioned above I initially did all the troubleshooting possible including buying a brand new mic, but to no avail, and so 3 months later I had decided to once again plug it in to see if anything’d changed, and it’s somehow back to working again. I’ve no clue what the issue was, but I have a feeling it could be something related to Windows 11 and a conflict between it and Logitech or some Windows related update must have messed something up that caused the mic not work though not sure as I’ve made sure all was up to date, no drivers issues etc, but somehow it’s just decided to work just out of nowhere now. I’ve no clue how long its going to last for and if a similar issue occurs, but if it does i’ll make sure to advise here, but hopefully it’s back for good this time around. This is still my favourite wireless headset that I’ve been using daily, and now that the mic is back in business I’m happy :)UPDATE Almost a YEAR LATER:Just deciding to pass by to advise that the headset/mic are still working fine with no issues. I’m also used to now constantly taking the mic off when not in use and plugging it back in when I need it, but I only need it once a week, so this isn’t a concern to me as I initially thought it would be. It would definitely be better to have the manufacturer re-design it, so that it was not a removable mic, but a permanently attached one that you could slide up/down, but it is what it is.All in all I’m still happy with this headset, it keeps the charge well enough still for my needs for a couple of days at least (depending on the amount of hours spent in front of PC), but I still prefer to charge once every two days or a bit each day. I usually let it go down to like 60%, which is about 10 – 12 hours of use approximately and then I charge back to 100%. It’s a personal preference, it’s just I don’t like to let it go below 50%…I do recommend!
hamad –
10/10