The Swiss brand Logitech is one of the leading manufacturers of computer peripherals in the world. However, they perform quite modestly in the headphone market. In fact, the entire range of the company is limited to two lines of headphones — H and G. The first category includes simple over-ear headphones with a built-in microphone, and the second group includes a variety of headphones for video game lovers.

The main array consists of closed-type overhead headphones with a microphone for voice communication with partners and bullying defeated rivals. Depending on the model, the microphone can be either removable or non-removable. Representatives of the G-series are most often connected to a computer using a conventional audio cable, fully wireless variants or models with a combined connection are less common.


The quality of materials, the level of assembly, sound and functionality depend on the specific model and its positioning. For example, the Logitech G332 model is often chosen by gamers who are looking for a simple and reliable means of communication. This model costs about $60, sounds surprisingly balanced and clearly conveys speech. And what else is needed? At the same time, there are enough Logitech G Pro X and G933 Artemis caliber models in the ranks of the G series with a separate sound card, Dolby Headphone and DTS Headphone X support, Blue Voice feature integration and separate microphone setup software.

Occasionally, in the ranks of Logitech G, there are intra-channel vacuum plugs for those cases when it is not very convenient to carry a headset with you. For example, you can play with smartphones on the way to work or go through Zelda on the Nintendo Switch while traveling from one part of the country to another. An example of such a headset is the Logitech G333 model with dual dynamic drivers, effective noise isolation and a USB-C adapter.