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Logitech G933 Reviews
Design
Logitech has attached RGB lighting. Like most of the company’s modern lineup, the G933 features 16.8 million full-color sport profiles for the lighting strip on the back of each ear and the illuminated logo on the opposite side. Sure, it’s no use. But that looks good, and Logitech continues to offer some of the best lightings in the industry.
But the side lighting, the G933, is just a slimmer headset. The G930’s ears are very ugly, flat matte-finish plastic plates weighted with a very corporate Logitech logo and some chunky controls.
The G933 left a corporate look and instead featured a less prominent logo (and placement of the logo), as well as some decorative accents that gave a lighter aesthetic. Some of them are strange and a bit overdone – like the scattering of ornamental triangles inside a headband – but for the most part, these changes make the G933 look more like a modern headset.
The design is a bit pretty, though useless. With a headset that I can use as a decent street headphone, like Polk Striker Pro, it has a microphone that can be removed or folded handy. The G933 is so big, so I doubt I will use it on my computer. The style of the microphone speaks to Logitech’s ingenuity more than practical applications.
A more useful design aspect is the convenient storage of the USB dongle, considering I have misplaced the wireless dongle in the past. You throw the plastic plate in the left ear cup. The right plate also appears if you want to replace the G933 battery in the future.
Sounds
G933 certainly sounds good. Running the standard “Flat” stereo setting, it’s a headset that is bright enough and strong. I was able to do it a little more low-end – and I immediately adjusted it using the “Drop the Bass” (eye-roll) settings and then changed from there.

As for range, I can get the usual 10 meters from the dongle before the audio goes down, even in my high-intervention apartment. But I noticed that after the sound was interrupted and I returned to my PC, it took longer to find the signal than other headsets.
Battery life is a bit disappointing – just because I’ve only experienced the Battle of Corsair Void Wireless and Razer Man O ‘. My usage averaged about eight hours before needing to be refilled. Although this is better than most wireless headsets, it means that compared to the additional 12-hours that you get with Man O ‘War & Void Wireless.
Two last notes, Logitech has fixed some of the initial problems with G933. So it’s safe to ignore these points if you hear them. First, now you can change how long the G933 is idle before it turns off. And second, the headset no longer estimates “50 percent battery” is “Low,” and therefore won’t start beeping every two minutes for four hours. That is my biggest complaint and has been resolved with a firmware update.
The Point
The Logitech G933 will be a pretty good headset with a list price of $ 200. With a reasonably permanent selling price of $ 150 to $ 180, this is probably the best price-to-performance ratio you will find once a wireless headset used.
The Bad
The Logitech G933 design which makes your head look really big or the uncomfortable Creaks and also the slightly scratchy fabric earcups.
The Good
The Logitech G933 has a big, kicking bass wich you can feel while walking around the street and the 3.5mm jack that does tons of amazing things.
The Conclusion
Logitech Wireless gaming headset Artemis Spectrum G933 is recommended for people who like to browsing or gaming at the coffee shop or hotspot area as it’s easy to carry around. It also has cool features and long battery life.

Logitech G933 Specification
Headset Spec
Adjustable Headband | Yes |
Connection Type | Wireless 2.4 GHz (surround/stereo) 3.5 mm analog cable(stereo) |
Microphone | Yes |
Indicator Lights (LED) | Selectable color: Earcups and tag plates (Left/Right) Single-color (Red): Microphone Mute |
Special Buttons | G-Keys (3), Rotary volume control, Microphone mute, Power switch |
Driver Type | Pro-G™ |
Driver Size | 40 mm |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz to 20 kHz |
Input Impedance | 32 Ohms |
Sensitivity | 107dB SPL/mW |
Cable Length (USB) | 3 m (9.84 ft) |
Cable Length (3.5 mm Analog) | 2 m (6.56 ft) |
Wireless Range | Indoor: Up to 15 m (49.2 ft) Outdoor: Up to 20 m (65.6 ft) |
Battery Details | Type: Rechargeable Quantity: 1 Accessible: Yes Size: Proprietary Technology: Li-polymer Capacity: 1100mAh 3.7V 4.07Wh |
Battery Life | Recharge time: 3.5 hours (estimated) Discharge time*: Up to 8 hours (default lighting enabled); Up to 12 hours (lighting disabled) |
Other Features | Pivoting earphone design (for storage) Removable and washable ear pads Removable magnetic tag plates Wireless adapter storage slot (under left earphone tag plate) |
Microphone Spec
Microphone Type | Condenser-Cardioid (Unidirectional) |
Microphone Size | 4 mm |
Microphone Boom Design | Folding/Telescoping (flexible) |
Microphone Boom Length (Maximum) | 128 mm (5.04 in) |
Connection Type | USB or Analog 3.5 mm |
Noise Canceling | Hardware noise canceling |
Frequency Response | 100 Hz to 20 KHz |
Adapter Spec
Wireless Protocol | 2.4 GHz (Unifying) |
Connection Type | USB |
Size | Pico |
USB Type | Full Speed, USB 2.0 |
Connect | No |
Indicator Lights (LED) | Green – Connected (solid); Not Connected (blinking) |
Dimension
Product component | Width | Depth/Length | Height | Weight (without battery) |
Headset | 190 mm (7.48 inch) | 180 mm (7.09 inch) | 94 mm (3.7 inch) | 374 g (13.19 ounce) |
Logitech G933 Manuals
Setup Guide.pdf
Logitech G933 Software Update
Logitech Gaming Software(64-Bit)
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Logitech Gaming Software(32-Bit)
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Logitech G Hub
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Logitech G HUB (Mac Os)
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