Logitech G333 VR Gaming Earphones
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Product Overview
Logitech G333 VR Gaming Earphones are the first in-ear headphones from Logitech G to feature an asymmetrical, custom length cable specifically created for the Oculus Quest 2. They are drive by dual dedicated audio drivers, one for highs and mids, and one for bass.
The G333 VR are designed with a sturdy aluminium housing and elegant flat cables that are less likely to get tangled.
Ratings
What we found
Pros
- Good sound for both gaming and music
- Good mic
- USB-C adapter for phones that lack headphone jacks
Cons
- Bass-heavy mic struggles to separate your voice from background noise
What external reviewers found
External score 49%
Pros
- Good sound quality
- Solid audio performance
- Comfortable fit
- Easy to use
Cons
- Weak bass
- Mediocre noise isolation
- Not as good as full-size earbuds
- In-line controls are a bit limited
- No stereo panning
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Specifications
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External Reviews
pcmag[1]
Reviewer score 49% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Logitech G333 works with any current game console when you plug it into a controller's headset jack. Each earphone uses two dynamic drivers, measuring 5.8mm and 9.2mm. The two drivers individually provide bass and mids/highs, instead of covering the full audio range with one driver. Sounds come through clearly, and the microphone is quite good for its type.
Pros
- Solid audio performance
- Comfortable fit
- Works with any phone with a headphone jack
Cons
- Weak bass
- No stereo panning
rtings[2]
Reviewer score 31% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Logitech G333 are okay for neutral sound. They deliver sound consistently but have a bass-heavy, boomy sound profile. They don't isolate you from bass-range noise, so they don't block out rumbling bus and plane engines. The in-line mic has a decent recording quality but struggles to separate your voice from loud background noise.
Pros
- Light, portable design
- Comfortable fit
- Low latency when connected via USB-C to PCs
Cons
- Mediocre noise isolation
- In-line controls are a bit limited
tomsguide[3]
Reviewer score 67% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Logitech G333's sound quality impressed me for the most part. Music from Old Crow Medicine Show, Flogging Molly, The Rolling Stones and G.F. Handel had a rich, nuanced sound. While playing Mass Effect Andromeda on the PS5, the G333s buzzed and vibrated to a nearly uncomfortable level.
Pros
- Good sound quality
- Easy to use
- Comfortable fit
Cons
- Not as good as full-size earbuds
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