Interestingly, the unit has a suggested retail price of R1899 ($99/£105). Featuresįeature wise the Logitech G433 has a “less is more” mantra compared to Logitech G ’s other offerings. All in all, the Logitech G433 is made to be worn by gamers - it fits perfectly for long play sessions and I have not found any discomfort in the many hours I have enjoyed with it. Thankfully, I could fix that issue quickly, because Logitech includes an additional set of micro-fiber ear pads which are far more comfortable than the mesh equivalents. As such, the default fabric earpads that it comes installed with by default, kept pulling at my stubble every time I shaved. I dare say that it worked way better than even my Triton Pro+ True Surround headset! With that said, I am a bearded guy. ![]() I used it on both PC and console for short and long play sessions. In terms of fit, the Logitech G433 never gave me any issues. It is a lovely red that actually fits well into the Vamers colour scheme and was a definite plus for Hans, who rocked the headset for a few days before I took over. The unit Vamers received for review features the bold ‘Fire Red’ version of the headset which Hans likes to refer to as “ Vamers Red“. I have to admit that it grew on me. While I cannot personally speak for ‘Blue Camo’ colour, I can certainly say that the ‘Fire Red’ version is quite… different. The same goes for the ‘royal blue’ and ‘triple black’ versions of the G433. Where the unit continues to step out of its comfort zone, however, is with the ‘Blue Camo’ colour. The Fire Red headset is just that: red all over. Even so, nothing quite compares to the full on singular levels of colour that the Logitech G433 comes in – a definite step in a bolder direction. Some of the Logitech G stuff has recently launched with black and blue. Just about everyone will recognise the classic black that Logitech has rocked for years. The Logitech G433 wired gaming headset, for instance, comes in four distinct colours: Given the quality and unique materials, it seems like the Logitech G brand is trying to focus more on fun, with bolder designs and more colourful themes. It is quite flexible and durable and should fit in nicely with even the most excessive of gaming lifestyles. Similarly, the ear cups fit over my ears as if they are meant to be there, and it sufficiently drowns out most of the surrounding noises even before playing any audio through it. The headset features a thick plastic bridge, with a very soft and form-fitting pad that rests on top of your head. Bits that are not plastic, are covered in a wonderful mesh like fabric. In terms of design, the Logitech G433 is made almost entirely from fabric and plastic. It certainly seems like it wants to stand out from the crowd, while also rocking a punch that you only get from the higher tier products. Not only is it all about the performance, it also aims to make a statement with its design. ![]() Logitech ’s G433 is a step in a new, bold, direction for the company. Hence, I could barely contain my excitement when I learned that I would get to review Logitech ’s new G433 7.1 surround sound gaming headset. While that has not been the case for some time now, I must preface this review by saying that my entire desktop area, save for my Triton headset, consists of Logitech peripherals. For as long as I can remember, I have been quite the Logitech fanboy.
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