Logitech shows G733 headset with keyboard and mice in G Color Collection
Logitech introduces the G733 game headset. This wireless stereo headset is the main product in the so-called G-series Color Collection, supplemented with a wireless keyboard and two mice. The products are characterized by the color and customization options.
The G733 has RGB lighting and weighs 278g. The game headset has support for Logitech’s Lightspeed technology, so that a wireless connection is possible via a USB-A receiver. The G733 features 40mm drivers and supports DTS Headphone: X 2.0 to create a virtual surround experience. Without the use of RGB lighting, the battery lasts for twenty hours and if the lighting is switched off and the volume is at fifty percent, it increases to 29 hours. The ear cups are provided with memory foam and the headset can also be used in combination with a PlayStation 4.
According to Logitech, the G733 is expected to be available in September for 150 euros. The headset is available in white, blue, lilac and black. In addition, there are five different headband straps available for the G733, each costing 10 euros. There will also be a set of five different microphone covers for 10 euros in total.
The wireless G305 (left) and the wired G203
The G305 and G203 are mice that are also part of the G-series Color Collection. The G305 is a wireless Lightspeed mouse that should last about 250 hours. The G203 is a cheaper wired mouse, which will cost 40 euros, compared to 60 euros for the G305. Both mice come in the same four colors as the G733. These mice, both of which have RGB lighting, should also hatch in September. Incidentally, both models have been available at lower prices for some time, separate from the new versions as part of the G-series Color Collection and the corresponding color options. In fact, the ‘new’ mice are versions of the existing mice, but with different colors.
Finally, Logitech will release the G915 TKL in September. This mechanical keyboard is also part of the collection. It is a wireless keyboard with tenkeyless format and is therefore probably a variant of the existing wireless G915 Lightspeed. According to Logitech, the new keyboard has low-profile GL switches with an actuation distance of 1.5mm and a total bottom-out travel distance of 2.7mm. The battery life is 40 hours with the brightness of the keyboard backlight set to one hundred percent. The keyboard will also be released in September and costs 230 euros.