Logitech releases four gaming headsets
Logitech has introduced a new line of gaming headsets under its Logitech G brand name. The top model is the G935, a wireless 7.1 headset with customizable lighting. According to Logitech, the G432 and G332 have been specially developed for battle royale enthusiasts.
The G935 is the first headset with the Logitech-developed Pro-G 50mm audio driver. This speaker contains a different type of mesh material than Logitech normally uses, which according to the company has a positive influence on the sound reproduction. The 7.1 headphones also feature DTS Headphone:X 2.0, technology that converts object-based sound information into a surround image.
Logitech equipped the G935 with Lightsync, a lighting effect that can be synchronized with games, videos or music. It is also possible to match the color to the lighting of a mouse or keyboard. The G HUB software allows gamers to create custom sound profiles and assign functions to the integrated G-Keys. The G935 is compatible with PCs, game consoles and mobile devices, and has a battery life of approximately twelve hours. The target price is 189.99 euros. There is also a version with cable: the G635, which costs 149.99 euros.
According to the manufacturer, the Logitech G432 and G332 are mainly intended for gamers who play battle royale modes. The G432 offers 7.1 surround sound and DTS Headphone:X 2.0, and is equipped with 50mm drivers and a microphone. The device has a price of 79.99 euros. Finally, Logitech introduces the G332, a stereo gaming headset with a target price of 59.99 euros.