The Logitech G735 is a stunning headset that is jam-packed with features, but it comes at a steep price. It relies significantly on its visual, has fantastic sound design, and a wonderful feature set, but the price of admittance will discourage gamers who are concerned about their finances. The shell of the Logitech G735 is completely white and has a design that is more reminiscent of an expensive pair of wireless headphones than it is of a gaming headset.
A design that is pretty AirPods Max, if I do say so myself, features a metal band that is covered in a well-cushioned faux leather finish and two reasonably modest plastic cups that are joined together by the band. However, due to the delicate pastel RGB lighting that lines each cup, you won’t ever be able to mistake the G735 for anything other than a gaming headset.
The Logitech G735 fits comfortably on the head thanks to its roomy ear cups and well padded memory foam ear cushions. This allows the headset to provide an excellent listening experience.
Specification
- Weight: 273 grams (9.6 ounces)
- Audio Drivers: 40 mm
- Battery Life: 16+ gaming hours
- Range: Up to 20 meters
Where to get Logitech G735 Wireless?
The sound profile, which focuses heavily on bass, may also be customised using the associated software. If you enjoy chit-chatting with other players while you game, a boom mic is an excellent investment because it improves the clarity of your voice. They even include support for Bluetooth, which means that you may get audio from both your console and your smartphone at the same time.
Unfortunately, Xbox consoles cannot be used with these headphones because they were not designed to work with them. When it comes to headsets for gaming, the Logitech G735 is…satisfactory. It’s light, but there are headsets out there that are much lighter. It is comfy, but not so comfortable that you will forget you are wearing it (until, of course, it falls off your head, in which case you are not actually wearing it).
It is white and has a pleasing appearance, but businesses have been developing headsets and headphones with more than just “performance-driven gamers” in mind for…longer than they have been making them for that demographic…and this is not the first white headset that we have seen. (Also, it’s a tiny bit too white; fortunately, these earcups can be swapped out for others.)