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G733 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset

Logitech - G733 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset

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r/buhaydigitalOver ear headset with noise cancelling mic reco?
8 months ago

logitech pro-x or logitech g733 ang na try ko na di sumasakit ulo ko. or kung gusto mo separate, bili ka ng audio technica athm50x (super comfy) tapos mic mo razer seiren mini.

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r/headphonesindiaNeed headphones recommendation
22 days ago

Bro Logitech G products are the best for Gaming anyday. And this headphones is the most popular among all Check out: https://www.logitechg.com/en-us/shop/p/g733-rgb-wireless-headset.981-000863

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r/sysadminRemote Sysadmins, what's your go to headset for meetings?
3 months ago

If you care for audio quality, go for gaming headsets. I'm both a sysadmin and a gamer and gamers take audio quality quite a lot more serious. My logitech g733 is on the cheap side compared to the other suggestions, but it already beats the whole fleet of company issued jabra headsets by miles.

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r/buildapcWhat headphones are you using for gaming?
23 days ago

Logitech g733 Surprisingly amazing audio quality for the price. Like better than headsets I've had that cost twice as much. Also very light weight, great "cling" (they never feel loose, but also don't feel like wearing a vice grip), and all the weak points are designed to be easily replaceable (I have one and my wife has one, and she's had hers for about 2 years and we've replaced the ear pads once for $10).

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r/sysadminRemote Sysadmins, what's your go to headset for meetings?
3 months ago

Logitech 733's. Comfortable enough and with enough battery to wear all day. Bonus the USB dongle is chonky so simple for me to swap between my home PC and work laptop.

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r/GamingLaptopsPc gaming headphones
2 months ago

I recently picked up these [Logitech G733](https://a.co/d/905dk7q) headphones for $100. The sound quality is good, the battery life is great, and they are pretty comfortable. The weakest part is the mic

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r/GirlGamersHeadset recommendations
4 months ago

I had a Logitech G733 for a long time. I had to replace the band at the top at one point because it got a little too loose. The only reason I stopped using those was my house flooded and they were ruined. The next set I bought was the same G733 in a different color lol.

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r/buildapcGood headset under $300?
3 months ago

I’ve tried a few headsets over the last few years and currently using a Logitech G733 and love it. They’re really light and comfortable, sound is good for direction of gunfire and footsteps etc and the mic just plugs in so you can get a replacement if it stops working. You’ll have a good amount of change leftover from 300 too.

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r/sysadminRemote Sysadmins, what's your go to headset for meetings?
3 months ago

Comedically, most of the team I'm on swears by the Logitech G733. Between the lot of us we've got every color. Yes, we've got face-framing RGB. On the practical side, it has swappable parts (ear cups, mic, fabric part of the headband), so for those who are apt to lose things, it's amazing.

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r/headphonesr/headphones Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk
2 months ago

Hi! I've been using logitech G733 wireless for past 2 years, but im looking for something more "audiophile", since im not gaming so much, im looking for something that will make listening to music (edm/hiphop) even better. I was about to buy DT 990 pro or sennheiser 560s but after digging deeper many people mentioned that they are " neutral sounding" or really sharp. Are there any head phones in range 100-250$ that will be good for long sessions and actually improve my listening experience without any "amps" etc. (it doesnt have to be wireless)