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Using default settings, the bass is a little too forward and can even be considered overpowering. If there is one weakness of the headset, it is their bass. Being able to get up and move with the rhythms made the experience just that much more enjoyable.Įach side of the G930 comes with a 40mm driver.Įvery genre of music tested was handled deftly by the G930. Listening to Thelonious Monk and Coltrane work their magic was extremely relaxing. I didn’t expect the Logitech G930 to match with the sound quality of their tethered brethren, but it did.
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Great looks accompanying the beefy 40mm drivers do produce a surprisingly lush, vibrant sound. Unfortunately, the G930 does not have an easily replaceable battery, which is a Lithium-ion battery that requires taking apart one of the headphones to get at.
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The battery reaches full charge in under 3 hours, even quicker when not in use. The G930 functions perfectly while charging over USB. When it comes to battery life, the G930 is above par, lasting on average about 9 1/4 hours. There is no static or any warning that you are about to exit its range. A minor complaint is that the G930 does not give you much warning as you approach signal loss. The dual internal antennas help to maintain acoustic fidelity sound over distance or through interference. You receive the same crystal clear sound near and far. Logitech’s purported 40-foot wireless range actually seems humble. Given the limitations of most wireless headphones in poor range and low fidelity, we’re happy to report that the G930 is afflicted with neither.
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Mercifully, Logitech released a software update which fixed it. It’s worth noting that the version of software shipped with the headphones had a terrible memory leak and was prone to constant crashing. You have to wonder what killer feature a successor to the G930 will omit upon release. By the same token, it is annoying that this artificially induced demarcation between the two headphones has been created by Logitech. This tiny aspect grants extensive abilities to customize the soundscape for each game. Each of the speakers is represented by an icon and a box that goes from 1 to 11. It seems Logitech has listened as you get full control over the seven virtual speakers and subwoofer. Per the G35 review, the inability to tweak the sound level of each of the virtual speakers was one of the headset’s greatest weaknesses. The lower right section of the control panel is what really distinguishes the G930 from the G35. The G keys are nice but still extremely limited when compared to the function Logitech infuses in their G700 mouse and G510 keyboard G-keys. Once again, your options for what each of the those three G keys is rather limited. The lower left section of the control panel software is for the G-key customizations. Frankly, if Logitech removed the feature, I would have the same complaint. It is fun to sound like Darth Vader once in awhile. The newness of this feature does wear off quickly and is more of a toy than anything useful. There are six presets which allow you to change your voice to a cyborg, troll, giant, alien, mutant or squirrel. Top right section is for the voice morphing features. There is also a 10-band equalizer that allows you to adjust certain frequencies to your personal tastes. The interface for tweaking the sound volumes and features is finally polished and intuitive. The included configuration software has been greatly improved on the that of the G35. Tension and spacing are also set on a graduated adjustable track for good fit and quick storage. The new thinner hard plastic headset of the G930 may look cold but is much more comfortable to wear. To be blunt, the soft rubber band of the G35 headphones stood out in a bad way.
The headband has been improved in both looks and comfort. The most appreciable improvements from the G35 are wireless ability and a greatly improved headband. This is much better compared to the rival Psyko Audio 5.1 headphones, which get heavy after less than two hours of use and can leave your neck sore. Even after an all day LAN party, they still felt great. This combination makes for an extremely comfortable pair of headphones for extended wear. The Logitech G930’s cups, like its predecessor, are large with cushions that are soft and plush.
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The left speaker retains the same set of controls as the G35 including 3 G-keys volume adjustment wheel mic mute button and the switch to enable Dolby Pro Logic II virtual 7.1 surround sound.
As with the previous Logitech headphones, the Logitech G930 is in iconic matte red and black. Design-wise, Logitech has kept to the same core concepts of the G35 headset and worked at correcting some of its deficiencies.