Comfortable for several hours of play, very light and with impressive battery life. Are they worth it?
If yours is play video games with friends online or attend work meetings via video call, these headphones can be a good solution for less than one hundred thousand Chilean pesos.
He Logitech G535 is made for provide a fast, wireless connection at the same time offers comfort and battery for several hours . And a sound that we will come back to in detail later.
Considering the manufacturer’s specifications, these are its main attributes, in the gaming headset niche, where the Swiss-American brand offers several improvements even compared to the G733 model.

Once opened, the first thing that catches the eye is its simplicity: just a power button and a wheel for volume adjustment strategically located so as not to take them away.
They also have a flip-up cardioid microphone which means you can manually lift it to turn it off, and a weight of only 236 grams in total which provide comfort and lightness for long gaming sessions.
It’s not the best on the market, but the microphone has noise cancellation decent for filtering out unwanted sounds during communications.
Although on the surface it is not the most striking, he G535 seems developed for those who appreciate the simplicity and classic shapes of conventional phones . It doesn’t have RGB lights, although the adjustable fabric headband (which lets you customize the fit for different head sizes, reducing pressure) comes in a color reminiscent of those shades.
In the comfort item, it is also worth mentioning the soft memory foam ear cushions, which are coated to isolate external noise and prevent sweating.
Logitech created a solid headset although perhaps the lightness gives the sensation of a certain lack of robustness of the more expensive models.
Logitech G535, in depth: connectivity, sound and battery
The G535 uses the current gaming standard for fast connections, in Logitech’s case Lightspeed wireless technology who provides low latency and reliable connection as its main use is for competitive gaming.
After opening the box, there’s not much science involved: you plug in the USB receiver and the headphones are already up and running. They offer compatibility with PC, Mac and PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles.
Wireless range is up to 12 meters allowing freedom of movement without losing communication.
In terms of sound, they pass a simple test well with a song that covers a wide range of frequencies as fast car by Tracy Chapman. Not only is it well recorded and mixed by engineer Kevin W. Smith, but it features deep lows from Larry Klein’s bass and crystal clear highs from Chapman and musician Ed Black’s guitars.
If we pay attention to certain details of the song, such as the sound of the snare drum or the crash of the drums, the deep and velvety voice of Tracy Chapman or the arpeggiated sequence of guitars with open chords played with tact, we will notice that we are confronted high quality sound .
Namely, the G535 offers a 40 mm transducer with consistent bass and detailed treble performance, as well as a frequency response that covers the same range that the human ear can perceive, from 20 hertz to 20 kilohertz. That is to say, it performs very well in Logitech’s mid-high range (although below the Logitech G Pro X model which includes 7.1 surround sound, 50mm drivers, and aluminum and steel in its materials, and obviously a higher price).
Finally, the manufacturer claims that The G535 battery offers up to 33 hours of battery life! after a single charge which can take between 2 and 3 hours.
As a reminder, PC or Mac players can download the program for free Logitech G Hub which includes a 10 band equalizer , default settings (after enabling advanced equalizer) ideal for gaming environments such as: bass enhancement, cinema, communications, airplane, FPS, battlefield or MOBA; and integrations with Discord, Streamlabs, Overwolf and Obs.
Source: Latercera

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