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# 40 ft wireless range 7.1 Dolby surround sound 3 programmable G-keys Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset

**Brand:** logitech g
**Price:** € 464.74
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Level up your game with wireless precision and surround sound supremacy!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset by logitech g
- **How much does it cost?** € 464.74 with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Custom Command Control:** Three programmable G-keys let you execute one-touch macros, voice morphing, and chat commands for pro-level multitasking.
- • **Cross-Platform Compatibility:** Seamlessly connect to PS4 and Windows PCs, making this headset your versatile gaming and work-from-home essential.
- • **Unleash True Wireless Freedom:** Experience lag-free gaming with up to 40 feet of reliable wireless range—cut the cord, not the action.
- • **Immersive 7.1 Dolby Surround Sound:** Pinpoint enemy footsteps and game cues with crystal-clear positional audio that puts you in the center of the battlefield.
- • **Noise-Cancelling Boom Mic with Auto-Mute:** Communicate clearly with background noise reduction and a mic that mutes instantly when flipped up—stay heard, stay focused.

## Overview

The Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset delivers advanced 7.1 Dolby surround sound and a robust 40-foot wireless range, designed for immersive, lag-free gaming. Featuring three customizable G-keys and a noise-cancelling boom mic with auto-mute, it offers professional-grade communication and control. Compatible with PS4 and Windows PCs, this headset combines durable metal construction with premium audio technology to elevate your gaming and multimedia experience.

## Description

Product Description Logitech wireless gaming headset g930. a fast wireless connection lets you level up without being tied down-and 7.1 surround sound puts you right in the middle of the action. From the Manufacturer *Actual wireless range will vary with use, settings and environmental conditions. Compatibility Compare Which Logitech Gaming Headset Is Right For You? Check out the G-SERIES from Logitech

Review: Felt the need to shed a little light on a few things. - ***UPDATE 5/3/2013*** Okay, so I've had this set for almost 3 years now. About a month ago I did have to replace the charger (my own fault, cord got damaged) and while I was doing so I replaced the battery for the first time as, with all rechargeables, it had degraded a bit. Going through logitech's website I was able to get the battery kit for 5 and the charger for 10. I'm hoping to get another 3 years out of this set. Some updated impressions: After 3 years the faux leather covering over the ear pads has worn off a bit. I wear glasses and I've noticed that most of the wear is where my glasses rub them. I can't fault logitech for this really, and I don't notice it when I wear them. My signal range seems to have degraded just a little, and I'm considering replacing the wireless dongle as well (which can be done directly through logitech for 10 bucks). I won't deny the photo evidence regarding the plastic ear cup joints that people have posted in the comments on this review, but I will say that I've had this headset for almost 3 years, I'm a bit of a clumsy drunk at times (especially when gaming), and while I definitely haven't abused the headset it has been dropped from time to time. Other than the ear pad coverings and a few scuffs, you'd never know it wasn't brand new. Maybe I'm just lucky, I don't know, but the three headsets I bought before this one (all in the 50-100 dollar range) each lasted less than a year. Under the same treatment, this headset has outlasted all 3 of them. Honestly, if they broke right now I would probably buy the same set again. I haven't found much else that provides the same functionality in the same price range. My long term impression of sound quality--audiophiles prolly wouldn't be satisfied, you can't crank them obscenely loud with strong bass without hearing some distortion. However, they definitely more hold their own in terms of gaming oriented headsets. At reasonable volume levels they're crisp and clear with good bass. I have grown addicted to the 7.1. I often tell people in first person shooters that 70% of my aiming is through sound at this point. It's hard to play without it. My only real complaint is that the software is a bit buggy. Sometimes you have to relaunch it for the headset to be recognized properly and to get proper 7.1 playback. It's not much of a problem...but it can be annoying. _______________ First, off, I've only had this headset for a day. I can't really go into detail about sound quality, how good the surround sound is, etc. However, I feel like I need to clarify a couple of things. There are two major issues that people have been complaining about with this headset: the "flimsy plastic" joints holding the ear cups on, and the lack of a graphic equalizer. Please disregard anyone who mentions either of these two "problems," because it is completely false. If you look closely at the ear cup joints, yes, there is plastic there. However, if you pay attention, the plastic isn't actually the part that's moving. It's merely a covering for the actual joint. On the back of the box, under "Durability," it clearly states that the joints are made from an aircraft grade aluminum alloy. This is a very well made product guys, I get no sense that, if treated properly (take your game rage out on something that costs a bit less, children) it will ever break on me. Now, I'm not quite sure why people are saying there's no graphic equalizer, and that they are limited to bass and treble adjustments. Directly below the bass/treble bars, there's a big button that looks like a graphic equalizer. If you click it, guess what happens. Yep, a 10 band EQ pops right up, complete with preamp volume adjustment. If you have this turned on, it grays out and overrides the bass/treble adjustments. Now that I've cleared that up, I'll give my one day impressions on the product. Super comfortable. I have a fairly large head, and yes, the headset does squeeze a little tighter than what you might be used to, but that's because the headband is made of metal and not cheap plastic. It's the squeeze of quality, learn to love it. It's not a bad thing at all, you just might not be used to it. After a few days of breaking it in, I doubt I'll even notice. The sound quality seems fantastic so far. I'm still working on getting it to sound just right with my game of choice, TF2. With movies, music, tv shows, etc, it's just amazing. Crystal clear, rich, amazing sound. I initially had problems with the mic, people in Team Fortress 2 were telling me that it was cutting out, and screwing up sound for everyone (if you've ever played the game, you know what I'm talking about). This was fixed by turning the mic gain way way down. I've been so used to mics that are super quiet, so I had windows set to max out and boost mic input, and maxed out mic input through the game as well. Turned the levels down quite a bit and presto, clear as a bell. One thing I don't like, the mic level resets itself every time I unplug the headset (rather, the usb dongle) then plug it back up. It remembers every other setting, just not mic gain. I've solved this by setting one of the G keys to reduce mic gain, so if I ever launch a game and accidentally leave it set too high, I can easily fix it on the fly. Speaking of the G keys, I was kind of disappointed that they work with ventrilo, but not teamspeak. No big deal though. Still, I was hoping to be able to sit on my porch and chill in our TS channel and be able to chat with people. (I have to go outside to smoke here...ahem >.>...you know what I mean.) The wireless range and battery life really seem to be just as good as advertised, which was a very nice surprise. I can go anywhere in my house and still have completely clear audio. The majority of my front porch gets signal as well, and that's going between three walls. Last night I went in game with only a partial charge, the software said 7 hours of battery life left. I played a little over two hours, left game, and it said I still had five hours left. Good stuff. I love this headset. Completely. After years of frustration over broken wires ruining headsets, I could not be happier with this product. If you've got a nice, functioning headset already, like a g35 or whatever, I couldn't justify telling you to purchase this. However, if you've got a cheap POS, or if you're in the market to buy a new headset because you rolled over your current pair's wires one too many times with your chair, I couldn't recommend this enough. I've never spent this much money on one before, I've always been in the 50-70 dollar range. Dropping 160 wasn't easy for me to do, money is tight these days. I don't regret the purchase at all.
Review: "Expensive Wireless Wired Headset from Logitech!!" - OK. This headset is literally the worst purchase I have made towards my computer since I bought it. I had researched headsets for a very long time when trying to find a new one to use. I previously had a wireless stereo headset designed for the PS3 that I bought somewhere about 3-4 years ago. Best headset I ever bought. They were tough, reliable, and had reasonably good sound quality (not as good as the G930s though). But this review is not about the headset I bought 4 years ago. The G930s looked promising and I have two friends that also own these headphones. The 7.1 surround sound looked very cool and considering all the other products that I have owned from Logitech (mainly mice and one keyboard) I was hopeful. Got the headphones and was incredibly excited to have some nice quality headphones only to realize I got cheaply made horse crap that lasted just under two months. Pros: .The headphones are incredibly comfortable, I could game for quite a few hours before finding myself having to take them off. .They block out sound very well .The NORMAL sound from them is pretty incredible, not the 7.1 feature. It'll be covered in the cons area. .Cool feature with the boom-mic where it auto-mutes when it is raised up. Cons: (HOLY HELL HERE WE GO) .The Logitech Gaming Software is an abysmal excuse for a "driver program". It is literally worthless, with the exception that you can only turn on 7.1 surround sound when the software is installed and running. Which is still pointless. I had some issues with my computer at one point during these 2 months where some memory got corrupted or something. I had to update a few drivers for my motherboard etc restart the computer a few times, when suddenly I realized that my headset was not working anymore. No sound at all. The mic was being picked up because my friends over skype could still hear me. So something weird was going on. I spent three days not being able to play with my friends because I was stuck with no sound trying to figure out what to do to fix the issue. I have no idea what messed the headset up but the only fix that I could find was to completely uninstall the Logitech Gaming Software. (which isn't a big deal considering the software is 100% worthless to begin with.) So basically the software that is supposed to make the headset work and have more functionality is what broke them for a couple of days. Good job Logitech. .For the first few weeks the headset was constantly cutting itself off, forums stated that it is because they might almost be dead etc. where the aforementioned gaming software told me they had 10 hours of life left. I felt reason to believe that the headset was not almost dead considering I had them charging most of the day while I was out working. One solution I found was to leave them plugged in charging while I used them, effectively making them what I will call them from now on, the "Expensive Wireless Wired Headset by Logitech". I finally found a permanent solution, go into the driver files and find the config for the G930s and change a setting called something like "battery_power_off_interval 900" and change it to "battery_power_off_interval 0". In all honesty the pure stupidity of this line of config even existing makes me feel like I have lost brain cells so I will not comment on it. Hopefully you the reader will understand why that is so stupid. .The 7.1 surround sound is a joke. I don't know all the gizmos and gadgets and tech behind how the surround sound is supposed to work. All I know is that it only sounds like you are in an empty wooden room with sounds echoing off the walls. This in my opinion is not "surround sound" but hell what do I know. If you want to experience the "7.1 Surround Sound" feature of this headset just buy like two or three speakers and an empty wooden room and play music/ sounds from them from your phone. BOOM $80 worth of 7.1 surround sound. .The mic boom broke near the end of the second month. From what? I don't know. It seems that a screw or something broke and it doesn't hold itself in the up position anymore, which is sad because that for me was one of the coolest features. I wasnt that distraught over it though I was planning on just seeing if I could fix it myself and tighten said loose screw. That is, until the mic stop working completely. About 2 days after the mic boom broke, the mic stopped working. So I'm guessing there was something more wrong than just a simple loosened screw. The only thing I can even conceive that might have broken it is occasionally when going to the bathroom I would lightly toss the headset with the mic boom in the up position onto my bed from less than 1 foot away. The max airtime they might have had would have been 0.5 seconds. If this light toss onto a pillow-top mattress broke the headset then they definitely were not built to be sold as an $80 headset. This sorry excuse for Chinese engineering leads me to believe that all of Logitech's microphones are made from delicate baby tears and toenails. Simply put without the sarcasm. If the headset broke from this light tossing they were built with absolutely awful quality materials. Summary: This headset is not worth $80, the "feature adding Logitech Gaming Software" is useless and a pile of garbage, the software was also programmed with the most ignorant config setting that I have ever heard of, the quality of the material it is built out of is trash, the auto-muting mic boom is really cool though. Basically do not buy these headphones unless they are lowered to a price more worthy of their build quality, something like $15 sounds fair. Sorry Logitech you dropped a ball bigger than the craps I get from my local Mexican restaurant. I will be taking my business elsewhere. Maybe Razer will have something worth the money.

## Features

- Gaming-grade wireless: Reliable lag-free performance with up to 40 ft. wireless range* (* Actual wireless range will vary with use, settings and environmental conditions.)
- Immersive 7.1 surround sound: Advanced Dolby technology delivers detailed positional audio
- Three programmable G-keys: Customize with one-touch commands over chat clients, voice morphing and more
- Noise-cancelling boom mic: Reduces background noise and auto mutes when rotated up
- Compatibility: Works with PS4 and Windows 8, Windows 7 or Windows Vista computers

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003VANOFY |
| Additional Features | 7.1 Surround Sound |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Size | 40 millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 10 hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 10 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,048 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,285 in PC Game Headsets #1,487 in PlayStation Games, Consoles & Accessories #7,185 in Computer Audio & Video Accessories |
| Bluetooth Range | 12 meters |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | Item, Battery, Paper |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktops, Laptops |
| Connectivity Technology | वायरलस |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | Call Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 9,710 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | rounded |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz-20KHz |
| Frequency Response | 20000 hertz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855067029, 00978550670298 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | usb |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 ohm |
| Item Type Name | Logitech 981-000257 Gaming Headset 7.1 Surround Sound, Wireless Headphones with Microphone |
| Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | language _ tag |
| Model Number | 981-000257 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal, gaming, business |
| UPC | 172302808964 168141624193 804067410020 763615787390 808113025343 887591970017 097855067029 191120029160 151903388419 748434054304 803982758330 617407427769 978550670298 102930995248 791398266078 132017945972 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech G
- **Color:** Black
- **Ear Placement:** Over Ear
- **Form Factor:** Over Ear
- **Impedance:** 32 Ohms

## Images

![Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51RcowWOlrL.jpg)
![Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61sjVkJ1SEL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can this headset be used while charging?**
A: YES.  I have had this headset for a little over 3 years now. Most days I end up using the headset with a 10 foot USB cable plugged in because I always forget to plug it in at night.  After over 3 years of use and having it frequently plugged in while in use I have not had a single problem with it.

**Q: Some headset will press my ears against the glasses, this makes my ears hurt after wearing for awhile. Is it comfortable to wear it with glasses?**
A: I have thick frame hipster glasses.  Doesn't hurt bother me comfort wise while playing.However I will say the fake leather / pleather they use on the ear cushions will squeak any time you move your head at all. Even tiny movements will make it squeak.  Imagine rubbing a balloon against a leather couch but basically in your ear.It's not so loud/noticeable that you'll go crazy or can't use them, especially since you can just try to remain still.  I imagine some people could put up with it and just ignore it, others might be very put off by the noise.After googling a bit, I found someone recommending some 3rd party replacement ear cushions made of fabric.  See here: http://goo.gl/jb4XU2   Supposedly they fit the same and the fabric means no noise.  I just ordered them today, figured I'd share the knowledge.  Will report back if they did not work.Now if I could just get the 7.1 working in DayZ Standalone, I'd be 100% in love with these headphones.

**Q: does it work with mac?**
A: The headset will work on Mac. However, you can't have the 7.1 software on your Mac, and therefore, you can't have 7.1 in your headset. Stereo and mic will work just fine, though.

**Q: Anyone use these with Google talk? If so, how's the microphone quality? I get tired of people saying what? can't hear you. Noisy/scratchy background, etc. I would like to make works call on them.**
A: Sound quality is quiet good, especially for a headset. You can get stand alone microphones with better quality but for a headset the microphone is quiet good.I don't get any background noise, NO scratching or hum. I use it quiet often for gaming and Skype calls, works perfectly. The "G-Keys" allow you to assign a push to talk or any sort of macro keys.Let me know if you have any other questions. Please give me feedback, thanks!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Felt the need to shed a little light on a few things.
*by R***N on August 17, 2010*

***UPDATE 5/3/2013*** Okay, so I've had this set for almost 3 years now. About a month ago I did have to replace the charger (my own fault, cord got damaged) and while I was doing so I replaced the battery for the first time as, with all rechargeables, it had degraded a bit. Going through logitech's website I was able to get the battery kit for 5 and the charger for 10. I'm hoping to get another 3 years out of this set. Some updated impressions: After 3 years the faux leather covering over the ear pads has worn off a bit. I wear glasses and I've noticed that most of the wear is where my glasses rub them. I can't fault logitech for this really, and I don't notice it when I wear them. My signal range seems to have degraded just a little, and I'm considering replacing the wireless dongle as well (which can be done directly through logitech for 10 bucks). I won't deny the photo evidence regarding the plastic ear cup joints that people have posted in the comments on this review, but I will say that I've had this headset for almost 3 years, I'm a bit of a clumsy drunk at times (especially when gaming), and while I definitely haven't abused the headset it has been dropped from time to time. Other than the ear pad coverings and a few scuffs, you'd never know it wasn't brand new. Maybe I'm just lucky, I don't know, but the three headsets I bought before this one (all in the 50-100 dollar range) each lasted less than a year. Under the same treatment, this headset has outlasted all 3 of them. Honestly, if they broke right now I would probably buy the same set again. I haven't found much else that provides the same functionality in the same price range. My long term impression of sound quality--audiophiles prolly wouldn't be satisfied, you can't crank them obscenely loud with strong bass without hearing some distortion. However, they definitely more hold their own in terms of gaming oriented headsets. At reasonable volume levels they're crisp and clear with good bass. I have grown addicted to the 7.1. I often tell people in first person shooters that 70% of my aiming is through sound at this point. It's hard to play without it. My only real complaint is that the software is a bit buggy. Sometimes you have to relaunch it for the headset to be recognized properly and to get proper 7.1 playback. It's not much of a problem...but it can be annoying. _______________ First, off, I've only had this headset for a day. I can't really go into detail about sound quality, how good the surround sound is, etc. However, I feel like I need to clarify a couple of things. There are two major issues that people have been complaining about with this headset: the "flimsy plastic" joints holding the ear cups on, and the lack of a graphic equalizer. Please disregard anyone who mentions either of these two "problems," because it is completely false. If you look closely at the ear cup joints, yes, there is plastic there. However, if you pay attention, the plastic isn't actually the part that's moving. It's merely a covering for the actual joint. On the back of the box, under "Durability," it clearly states that the joints are made from an aircraft grade aluminum alloy. This is a very well made product guys, I get no sense that, if treated properly (take your game rage out on something that costs a bit less, children) it will ever break on me. Now, I'm not quite sure why people are saying there's no graphic equalizer, and that they are limited to bass and treble adjustments. Directly below the bass/treble bars, there's a big button that looks like a graphic equalizer. If you click it, guess what happens. Yep, a 10 band EQ pops right up, complete with preamp volume adjustment. If you have this turned on, it grays out and overrides the bass/treble adjustments. Now that I've cleared that up, I'll give my one day impressions on the product. Super comfortable. I have a fairly large head, and yes, the headset does squeeze a little tighter than what you might be used to, but that's because the headband is made of metal and not cheap plastic. It's the squeeze of quality, learn to love it. It's not a bad thing at all, you just might not be used to it. After a few days of breaking it in, I doubt I'll even notice. The sound quality seems fantastic so far. I'm still working on getting it to sound just right with my game of choice, TF2. With movies, music, tv shows, etc, it's just amazing. Crystal clear, rich, amazing sound. I initially had problems with the mic, people in Team Fortress 2 were telling me that it was cutting out, and screwing up sound for everyone (if you've ever played the game, you know what I'm talking about). This was fixed by turning the mic gain way way down. I've been so used to mics that are super quiet, so I had windows set to max out and boost mic input, and maxed out mic input through the game as well. Turned the levels down quite a bit and presto, clear as a bell. One thing I don't like, the mic level resets itself every time I unplug the headset (rather, the usb dongle) then plug it back up. It remembers every other setting, just not mic gain. I've solved this by setting one of the G keys to reduce mic gain, so if I ever launch a game and accidentally leave it set too high, I can easily fix it on the fly. Speaking of the G keys, I was kind of disappointed that they work with ventrilo, but not teamspeak. No big deal though. Still, I was hoping to be able to sit on my porch and chill in our TS channel and be able to chat with people. (I have to go outside to smoke here...ahem >.>...you know what I mean.) The wireless range and battery life really seem to be just as good as advertised, which was a very nice surprise. I can go anywhere in my house and still have completely clear audio. The majority of my front porch gets signal as well, and that's going between three walls. Last night I went in game with only a partial charge, the software said 7 hours of battery life left. I played a little over two hours, left game, and it said I still had five hours left. Good stuff. I love this headset. Completely. After years of frustration over broken wires ruining headsets, I could not be happier with this product. If you've got a nice, functioning headset already, like a g35 or whatever, I couldn't justify telling you to purchase this. However, if you've got a cheap POS, or if you're in the market to buy a new headset because you rolled over your current pair's wires one too many times with your chair, I couldn't recommend this enough. I've never spent this much money on one before, I've always been in the 50-70 dollar range. Dropping 160 wasn't easy for me to do, money is tight these days. I don't regret the purchase at all.

### ⭐ "Expensive Wireless Wired Headset from Logitech!!"
*by G***T on February 16, 2016*

OK. This headset is literally the worst purchase I have made towards my computer since I bought it. I had researched headsets for a very long time when trying to find a new one to use. I previously had a wireless stereo headset designed for the PS3 that I bought somewhere about 3-4 years ago. Best headset I ever bought. They were tough, reliable, and had reasonably good sound quality (not as good as the G930s though). But this review is not about the headset I bought 4 years ago. The G930s looked promising and I have two friends that also own these headphones. The 7.1 surround sound looked very cool and considering all the other products that I have owned from Logitech (mainly mice and one keyboard) I was hopeful. Got the headphones and was incredibly excited to have some nice quality headphones only to realize I got cheaply made horse crap that lasted just under two months. Pros: .The headphones are incredibly comfortable, I could game for quite a few hours before finding myself having to take them off. .They block out sound very well .The NORMAL sound from them is pretty incredible, not the 7.1 feature. It'll be covered in the cons area. .Cool feature with the boom-mic where it auto-mutes when it is raised up. Cons: (HOLY HELL HERE WE GO) .The Logitech Gaming Software is an abysmal excuse for a "driver program". It is literally worthless, with the exception that you can only turn on 7.1 surround sound when the software is installed and running. Which is still pointless. I had some issues with my computer at one point during these 2 months where some memory got corrupted or something. I had to update a few drivers for my motherboard etc restart the computer a few times, when suddenly I realized that my headset was not working anymore. No sound at all. The mic was being picked up because my friends over skype could still hear me. So something weird was going on. I spent three days not being able to play with my friends because I was stuck with no sound trying to figure out what to do to fix the issue. I have no idea what messed the headset up but the only fix that I could find was to completely uninstall the Logitech Gaming Software. (which isn't a big deal considering the software is 100% worthless to begin with.) So basically the software that is supposed to make the headset work and have more functionality is what broke them for a couple of days. Good job Logitech. .For the first few weeks the headset was constantly cutting itself off, forums stated that it is because they might almost be dead etc. where the aforementioned gaming software told me they had 10 hours of life left. I felt reason to believe that the headset was not almost dead considering I had them charging most of the day while I was out working. One solution I found was to leave them plugged in charging while I used them, effectively making them what I will call them from now on, the "Expensive Wireless Wired Headset by Logitech". I finally found a permanent solution, go into the driver files and find the config for the G930s and change a setting called something like "battery_power_off_interval 900" and change it to "battery_power_off_interval 0". In all honesty the pure stupidity of this line of config even existing makes me feel like I have lost brain cells so I will not comment on it. Hopefully you the reader will understand why that is so stupid. .The 7.1 surround sound is a joke. I don't know all the gizmos and gadgets and tech behind how the surround sound is supposed to work. All I know is that it only sounds like you are in an empty wooden room with sounds echoing off the walls. This in my opinion is not "surround sound" but hell what do I know. If you want to experience the "7.1 Surround Sound" feature of this headset just buy like two or three speakers and an empty wooden room and play music/ sounds from them from your phone. BOOM $80 worth of 7.1 surround sound. .The mic boom broke near the end of the second month. From what? I don't know. It seems that a screw or something broke and it doesn't hold itself in the up position anymore, which is sad because that for me was one of the coolest features. I wasnt that distraught over it though I was planning on just seeing if I could fix it myself and tighten said loose screw. That is, until the mic stop working completely. About 2 days after the mic boom broke, the mic stopped working. So I'm guessing there was something more wrong than just a simple loosened screw. The only thing I can even conceive that might have broken it is occasionally when going to the bathroom I would lightly toss the headset with the mic boom in the up position onto my bed from less than 1 foot away. The max airtime they might have had would have been 0.5 seconds. If this light toss onto a pillow-top mattress broke the headset then they definitely were not built to be sold as an $80 headset. This sorry excuse for Chinese engineering leads me to believe that all of Logitech's microphones are made from delicate baby tears and toenails. Simply put without the sarcasm. If the headset broke from this light tossing they were built with absolutely awful quality materials. Summary: This headset is not worth $80, the "feature adding Logitech Gaming Software" is useless and a pile of garbage, the software was also programmed with the most ignorant config setting that I have ever heard of, the quality of the material it is built out of is trash, the auto-muting mic boom is really cool though. Basically do not buy these headphones unless they are lowered to a price more worthy of their build quality, something like $15 sounds fair. Sorry Logitech you dropped a ball bigger than the craps I get from my local Mexican restaurant. I will be taking my business elsewhere. Maybe Razer will have something worth the money.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love this headset, too bad it's got some issues
*by L***D on October 3, 2013*

I've updated my review today, July 3, 2015, which is about 1 year and 9 months later. ________________________________________________________________________________ Pros -Wireless is freedom -Comfy -Audio is comparable to $200 and even $300 headphones -Built in Sidetone -Mic is clear and crisp Cons -Plastic body is not sturdy enough -Sidetone will reset to 0 upon wireless signal loss -I've gotten a couple of lemons that I will talk about more specifically -Logitech support takes a while to get back to you So I have a lot of feelings about this headset. Let's start with the audio quality (that you will hear). I personally can't say that I am an audiophile, but I have tried to delve into the world of audiophiles. I bought an AKG K7xx which is a $200 set of headphones. Linus from LinusTechTips claimed that the AKG K7xx sounds very, VERY similar to the Sennheiser HD600 (which costs $320 today, July 3, 2015 on Amazon). The reason I am mentioning this is because I can't really tell the difference between the AKG K7xx and the Logitech G930. Let me also add that I really dislike the surround sound and NEVER use it. Next let's move on to the mic quality. I really like it. I talk with a number of different people online and they all use various different microphones. Some of them use cheap desktop mics, some use Kingston HyperX Clouds, some use modmics, some use xbox 360 mics connected to xbox 360 controllers, and one other person uses the Logitech G930. I have to say, the friend with the Logitech G930 is my favorite listen to. There's no annoying static in the background, it sounds crisp and perfect for chatting. I wouldn't say its great for Youtube videos or Podcasting, but it would be satisfactory. If you already own a high quality microphone, the G930 make a good pair of wireless headphones. If you're a person who *needs* sidetone, you can even use the G930 mic for just the sidetone while you use a different mic for recording. Now it's time to talk about wireless. There are reviews on this item that complain about the wireless being bad and it disconnecting often. I feel like those people got the defective units. The reason I say that is because when I first bought the headset it worked fine, hardly any loss of signal. Then at one point it physically broke and I had to warranty it. When I got a replacement unit, I was getting SO MANY wireless disconnects. It was unreal. I would get like one every ten minutes. Again, through the warranty, I got another replacement and that unit worked perfectly fine. There is a wireless router in my home and it doesn't affect my headset's signal. I can even leave my room and walk around my home and still use this headset. I can go to almost every room in my house and maintain the signal. The exceptions are the basement (two floors down) and a few corner rooms. I can even keep the signal on my porch steps. Build quality is, in my opinion, the most disappointing part about this product. It's pretty flimsy plastic. It flexes as you put it on your head and you can hear it creak as you move it around. I've had *three separate G930's* where the plastic broke in such a way that rendered the headset unwearable. Once on the upside down "Y" that holds the earpiece and twice on the hinge that connects that upside "Y" to the top headband. I almost want to mod it myself and fortify it with metal because I love this headset but it's not sturdy enough. Let me also add some context: I am a heavy user of this headset. I wear it anywhere from 2-6 hours a day (very rough estimate) so maybe a light user won't have it break as easily. You may have noticed that I've had multiple headsets of this model. I have only bought one. That is because this unit comes with a 3 year manufacturer's warranty (or 2 if I read it wrong). I've RMA'd it four times in the past and I am currently waiting on Logitech support to get back to me so I can RMA it again. They've covered it when the plastic breaks and they've covered it when I got a lemon (defective unit). They even pay the shipping fee to send the item from you to them and then back. Those things alone are great in terms of customer support. However they do sometimes really confuse me. I say this because sometimes it takes forever for them to get back to you. Sometimes they respond to warrantly claims on their site within 2 business days. Sometimes they respond to you in a week. I've even had them respond to me in as much as 3 weeks. That does sound kind of inconvenient but that's not even the worst of it. On one of my RMA's they wouldn't even respond to my online account and I had to call them a few times. So with all that being said, it's good and bad, but they definitely have pulled through for me. Let me tell you, this headset is comfy! I can happily wear it for extended periods of time. Not having to deal with wires is a *Godsend.* Whenever I am forced to use a different headset there will be times when the headset wire get's caught under my chair wheel or on the armrest and it's really annoying. With wireless, I even walk around my house while chatting! If I wanted to go grab a drink, I could. If I wanted to watch a movie in bed at night without bothering others, I could! If I wanted to play a console in the living room, I could! With the appropriate setup I even feed console audio into the headset, which is amazing I might add. Battery life is good enough. Just plug it in when you aren't using it. If you forget to, just plug it in while you use it. The software is meh. I have a big gripe about it specifically. The gripe is that in the event the headset loses signal, the sidetone resets to 0. I absolutely HATE that. I hate the feeling when I sound muffled and sidetone makes it so I don't sound muffled. There isn't anything that can be done about this aside from opening the software and resetting the sidetone slider. There have been other users who also posted numerous times on the Logitech forums and in emails, but unfortunately it seems that Logitech just doesn't care about this problem. My preferred setup nowadays is to use the Logitech G930 as wireless headphones. I use a Blue Yeti mic for pretty much everything but I still have the G930 mic in place so I can have sidetone. I have a $200 AKG set of headphones as backup (which I plan to use when the G930 breaks). It's gonna suck when the warranty runs out. I will then have to make a decision. Try to find a better wireless headset, or just buy another G930 and deal with RMA's.

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