Logitech recently started foraying into the ultra-lightweight gaming headsets. The first headset launched was G733 Lightspeed, which is also the flagship headset from the company. Recently, the company also launched the G335, sort of an affordable version of G733. Think of it like Galaxy S20FE, which was an affordable version of Galaxy S20 lineup with most of the features borrowed from the flagship except the pricing.
critic rating 3 Top Features — Lightweight — Decent sound output — Comfortable Logitech recently started foraying into the ultra-lightweight gaming headsets. The first headset launched was G733 Lightspeed, which is also the flagship headset from the company. Recently, the company also launched the G335, sort of an affordable version of G733. Think of it like Galaxy S20FE, which was an affordable version of Galaxy S20 lineup with most of the features borrowed from the flagship except the pricing. Now, technology is something that comes at a cost. Basically, the more you are ready to pay, the more you will get in the tech world. But, reducing the price also needs some sacrifice and it can be anything from quality to features. The Logitech G335 is that gaming headset which claims to bring flagship-grade quality at an affordable price. But, what’s on stake here? Are those sacrifices big enough or they are just marginal and worth the compromise. Let’s find out in our review. Logitech G335 gaming headset: Design The G335 gaming headset takes its design cues from its elder sibling, the G733 Lightspeed. The sharp and edgy design is here. Also, the headset belongs to the company’s new colour collection series which features the same dual-tone design. Also it gives users a little bit of customisation freedom, thanks to the interchangeable and adjustable rubber headband support. Talking about the design, the RGB LED lights from the G733 are gone, the headset also does not come with a removable microphone or ear cushion.