Logitech g935, g635, g432 and g332 new helmets for gamers
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Today, Logitech G has unveiled its widest range of mic headsets to date. Designed for players of all skill levels (and budget). 4 models available from February 2019.
Logitech G helmets: the top of the range
The Logitech Wireless G935 and Wired G635 both 7.1 LIGHTSYNC are the first to use the Pro-G 50mm sound driver, made of a hybrid mesh material. These helmets, in addition, incorporate a microphone that when folded mutes and brings LIGHTSYNC technology; dynamic, customizable lighting that synchronizes colors with Logitech products. Because as we all know, it is better that the colors of the light of the whole system combine.
In addition these helmets bring DTS X 2.0 3D sound simulation sound. They also have the possibility of receiving up to 2 simultaneous audio inputs on the G935 and up to 3 inputs on the G635, so if you are immersed in a game, the excuse for not listening to the phone is over. The cheek pads are sporty and oversized to stay comfortably long and are also removable and washable for cleaning after those summer afternoons.
The intermediate range
Additionally, Logitech has introduced the wired G432 7.1, now without LIGHTSYNC lighting and at a lower price, but with similar technical characteristics, including the DTS X 2.0. With USB connection and 3.5 mm jack, they also have a microphone that is muted when folded and artificial leather pads.
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And finally, Logitech has also introduced the G332 to the market, which has 50mm sound drivers, although this latest model is stereo and without digital sound, being the smallest model in terms of features.
More information on the official Logitech website
Price and availability
The only price available in euros is that of the G935 and seeing the difference with respect to dollars, prices are expected to be higher outside the US
- Logitech G935 7.1 LIGHTSYNC Wireless: $ 169.99 / € 195.00 Logitech G635 7.1: $ 139.99 Logitech G432 7.1: $ 79.99 Logitech G332 Stereo: $ 59.99
And to you, what do you think? Which one would you choose?
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