Logitech G433 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset Review
Logitech's newest gaming headset is wired, but it's anything but basic. The G433 is a $100 headset that works with any audio or gaming device with a 3.5mm port and offers 7.1-channel simulated surround sound for PCs. It also comes with a slew of accessories, and can easily switch from a PC gaming headset to a boom-free pair of headphones for listening to music on the go. It's a solid value, though it doesn't sound or feel quite as good as the Astro Gaming A10, our Editors' Choice.
Design
Compared with previous Logitech G-series gaming headsets, the G433 looks downright understated. It's available in black, blue, red, or camouflage blue versions, and even the camo one is less eye-catching and explicitly gaming-themed than the Prodigy G231. The earcups have a cloth-like exterior to match the grille cloth in front of each 40mm driver. The right earcup holds 3.5mm connections for both the audio cable and the removable boom mic, a flexible rubber arm that clicks securely into place.
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The Logitech G433 is a flexible wired gaming headset that comes with a slew of accessories, though its audio performance is just average.
Lots of accessories, including two sets of earpads, two audio cables, and a 7.1-channel USB sound card; Simulated surround sound on PC; Fairly balanced sound
Average bass response and treble; Can feel uncomfortable after long listening sessions