Customers enjoy the G735 Aurora Collection Wireless Gaming Headset for its excellent sound quality and comfortable design. Many users appreciate its multi-connectivity, impressive battery life, and lightweight feel. The headset's customizable RGB lighting and great fit are also well-received features.
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Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Feel the comfort of the clouds
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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So far so good!! I hope it lasts like this. Y my favorite thing about this headset aside from the sound and comfort is actually the fact that you can change out the ear pad cuffs and mic boom! This is my first Logitech headset and it’s been a good experience so far! Oh the RGB customization is also great and I’ve used this on PC, Mobile.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love it.
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Posted . Owned for 10 months when reviewed.
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Great, very comfortable and lightweight. Definitely recommended.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
USB stick is way too long.
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
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Plugged it into the front, broke as soon as my chair turned to the right. If i plugged it into the back and push my computer case back in its place, it would also damage it. Figure out how to make it less out there, this was a waste of $200. Currently using it with an aux cord but… I shouldnt have to do this. If the usb looked anything like the Razer Barracudas, it would be much better.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
I'm Left Perplexed...
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TLDR AKA CONCLUSION:
Honestly, I went in not expecting to like this headset. And testing the headset on the “flat” preset left a lot to be desired. But the Custom EQ completed changed that to be a more critical/analytical sound which I prefer and allowed me to get really immersed in games. They do a ton of things right that help justify that price such as having solid battery life, great comfort, solid microphone, a plethora of different use cases, aesthetics are on point, and build quality is great. However, I ran into quite a few issues such as the Bluetooth not always connecting to things first go, the low 16-bit sound quality compared to 24-bit that you can find with the competition, the inability to use the default presets to actually take hold (as the custom EQ was the only one that took hold), issues with the PS5, limited onboard settings, and price. But I’m digging it and happy to have it a part of my collection.
BUILD QUALITY:
Aesthetically this is one of the most attractive headsets I’ve ever seen. Starting from the top down, the headband itself is excellent. Normally thin bands like this leave the top of my head sore but with these it feels like there is a lot of padding there, even though when you check there isn’t much there. This illusion is mostly due to them being evenly distributed across the top of your head along with the air inside being easily deflated. On the base of headband on both sides, you have bumps to tell the user which earcup is left and right along with large “L” and “R” as visual cues. The adjustment band reminds me a lot of the Apple AirPods Max as it is made from metal and smoothly adjusts up and down and then holds its place once you let go. The adjustment size is MASSIVE. Allowing it to fit small heads (not quite kid size but close) along with large/very large heads. The clamping force is light meaning if you rock out your headset will go meet the rock gods.
Moving onto the earcups themselves. They are on a joint that allows it to adjust to each individual’s head, along with rotating ever so slightly anteriorly and 180 degrees posteriorly so they can lay down on your neck. They are quite wide and deep allowing most ears to fit comfortably. The padding is also ultra-soft and malleable making them uber comfortable. It’s almost like a cloud. Seriously, both the earpads and the headband are made from of the softest and cushiest material I’ve ever seen. Like I’m not usually a big tactile guy but these make me want to be that way. Even the plastic coating they use on the outer earcups themselves feel great by being kind of like a soft rubber/thick paint. The material is a type of pleather though, which means those who struggle with hot ears may not like these. As they are also a closed back headset meaning you get some mild noise isolation naturally which I personally like but others may not. They are incredibly lightweight at 260 grams so there were a lot of times I forgot they were even on my head. Making them one of the most comfortable headsets I’ve tried. They are also incredibly well built as I notice no creaking and they feel well put together. You can twist them in any direction you want, and they are just fine. So, they should last a good long time.
Some nice quality of life improvements that you don’t find on other headsets are that the headband itself has a tight weave which prevents hair pulling. The earpads are also made to allow room for small earrings and glasses. Personally, I don’t rock earrings and have never had my hair pulled so I can’t comment on those. But I do wear glasses, and these are still very comfortable with them on. Additionally, you can replace the earpads with different colors which currently include lime green, pink, and white and cost $19.99 for a pair. They just pull off the headset itself, which is quite terrifying as you think you’re just going to rip off that joint. They are also not easy to put back on. So, I don’t recommend taking them off unless if you need to. As I see this as a failure point.
CONTROLS:
On the left earcup going top to bottom you have your power button. To turn on/off you hold it for two seconds. To turn on/off the lighting you double tap the power button. Below that is the volume wheel. It has a stiff feel to it, scrolls nicely, with very dedicated steps that are practically silent to your ear. It is unlimited so it doesn’t have a set maximum or minimum but inside the headset it will beep when at the max point but not at the minimum point. I’m not the biggest fan. As I prefer to have a hard-set maximum/minimum and if not give me a beep at both points over just one. Below that you have the mic mute button. Then you have the 3.5 mm port. Followed by the removeable microphone port.
Going into the right earcup, top to bottom, you have the swap button. Which goes between 3.5 mm mode and Bluetooth/LIGHTSPEED mode. When on 3.5mm mode it will turn off Bluetooth and Lightspeed. Below that you have a volume up for LIGHTSPEED on the top and a volume up for Bluetooth on the bottom for your real time mixing of your LIGHTSPEED and Bluetooth sound. This is a neat idea that is poorly executed. As you can only volume up but never volume down which makes it hard to get the correct sound. Personally, I think they should have had a button that swapped between Bluetooth and Lightspeed so you could use volume up/down to get the perfect mix.
MICROPHONE:
It comes with a detachable, Discord Certified, Blue VO!CE and Nvidia Broadcast enabled, microphone. Which is a slew of technical terms that pretty much means it should sound pretty darn good. And thankfully it does. With the Blue VO!CE Filter off I think it sounds good for a headset microphone, much less a wireless one. Once you add the Blue VO!CE Filters it may sound better. As you can choose an EQ that fits your personal voice style. Personally, I left it OFF as I preferred that sound. But to say it is great/excellent would be overselling it. It’s good, it does the job, and it does it relatively well. But isn’t anything special either. You can be plugged into your PC with the LIGHTSPEED Wireless and connected to Bluetooth device and be able to use your microphone on BOTH devices at the same time. Which I thought was neat.
As for some other tidbits. The microphone itself isn’t flexible… like at all. So, you pretty much get what you get. There is a dedicated mute button on the bottom of the left earcup which doesn’t make any sound to the listener when pressed for muting or unmuting. It does make a small jingle in your ear though. But otherwise, does not give you any warning you are muted. It comes with Nvidia Broadcast if you have an RTX GPU which can eliminate everything in the background. In the Logitech G Hub you can also enable SideTone which allows you to hear yourself in real time without delay and it works really well. I like it A LOT. Last, the only two negatives I can think of are that you can’t adjust game/chat volume.
SOUND QUALITY:
The sound on these is extremely hard to explain. It comes in at 20 Hz- 20 KHz and is 16 bit 48,000 Hz in windows. Through Logitech G Hub you do have a 5 band EQ with different presets you can choose from. I tested it out mostly with stock settings which was a “Flat” EQ. As I assume most will leave it on that. Despite that claimed “Flat” EQ it clearly has a heavy emphasis on bass and Mids. I would say it does give some nice rumbling lows making explosions and bass sound good. Then you have the mids which almost make it sound dark and veiled. But you still get some very good crips highs. Overall, it has a satisfying listening experience, but not a critical one. Seeing as the marketing for these is to “have fun gaming” it nails that. As I think most people would put these on and go, they sound good. Not great, not bad, just good.
They are terrible competitive headphones. As the directional quality and imaging is slightly above average where I’m left guessing the general location of someone over knowing exactly where they are. However, I’m able to pull apart different sounds when actively listening for it. I also miss a ton of audio cues such as footsteps, reloads, and other things as the bass overbears everything. However, that is what makes them great for single player, media, and music. As vocals (both male and female) sound great and allow you to really get lost in whatever it is you’re listening to.
However, if you do a custom EQ I found it completely TRANSFORMED the sound. Making it go from solid to great all around even for competitive games. As I was able to hear nearly all audio cues, directional sound was greatly improved, things sounded more realistic and crisp as it removed the muddiness, while having a great low end. Making it so I enjoyed them for competitive play and loved them for immersive play as it made me think I was actually there. My custom settings are below.
I also, loved using these on my phone and TV. As the Bluetooth works well and keeps that custom sound profile.
To sum this up, “Flat” EQ was adequate/good. But made me not enjoy the headset. My custom EQ makes me LOVE this headset and now I use it for nearly everything. Which was highly surprising to me.
BATTERY LIFE:
They report 16+ hours w/ RGB at 50% volume and 56+ hours w/out RGB at 50% volume. From my testing I got about 24 hours w/ RGB at 50% or less volume. But I think about 30% of that time I didn’t have anything playing. Which is acceptable. The 56 hours is good though. It recharges via USB C. It doesn’t have any fancy tech for quick charging. There is a little LED above the power button that will flash green while charging and when done will turn off. You can see the, battery level in Logitech G Hub.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Quality
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
They are great ill update the review in a Few months if I experience any issues
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
It’s Alright
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Good sound quality without GHUB. Many features require GHUB which causes crackling noise among other issues. Mic is poor quality.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love!
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Literally so worth it! I love everything about them and they are super nice quality also the customization with ghub is great.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
waste of money
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
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only worked the day i got them. after that…. issues after issues. bluetooth mode disconnects and connects all the time, whether they’re fully charged or not. i tried resetting it so they would work with the cable and they still disconnect. i could be playing for one hour and my friends are only able to hear me for 5 minutes of that hour because of how much they disconnect and for how long they disconnect for.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Design
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Clouds on your ears
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I truly can not have enough pair of headphones whether they be regular, in ear or gaming. When I saw the G735 from Logitech I jumped at the chance to get them. Logitech likes to change it up on everyone by constantly refreshing their lineup.
So without further ado lets jump into the review. My initial thoughts were that of excitement every time I get a new pair of headphones is like Christmas to me. Upon opening the box you will find the usual contents a USB wireless dongle, USB C cable, detachable microphone and user manual. So far so good aesthetics wise the G735 are pretty sleek looking and have a clean look to it with it being all white. It sort of reminds me of something that apple would make.
:::General thoughts:::
After using the G735 for some time I could not help but wonder if the intended audience for this are females. I say this because the G735 are customizable and they have various colored accessories that you can purchase to make them feel unique. The only thing is at the time of my review I only recall seeing two colors green and pink. The only other color available being white.
I really was hoping for more variety in the available ear cup colors. And I was hoping for a variety of colors to be offered for the detachable microphone. I suppose that wouldn’t make too much sense from a financial perspective on Logitech’s end.
:::Fit & Sound:::
The fit of these headphones are great and they are so lightweight but not in a cheap plastic and hollow way. They are adjustable but not in the traditional sense that most of us are accustomed to. These have a stainless-steel looking tube from what I see that attaches the drivers to the headband. There is no click or tension so you would have to just pull down but I did so slowly because I don’t treat my possessions in a rough manner. There is enough give to fit most individuals even those with big heads and the ear cups stretch wide enough to sit comfortably on my head. These are most definitely plush and feel amazing even the headband has enough cushion.
I did not experience any ear fatigue even after gaming for long sessions. I did sweat but that is unavoidable due to the nature of over the ear headphones so that can’t be avoided.
You will find the standard size 40mm drivers on these headphones and they have pretty great sound out of the box on the flat equalizer setting. With the companion app you can customize the settings to find what suits your auditory needs and desires. It has a really cool sound when you power it on and off.
Using the G Hub software you will have access to the battery status, lighting presets & customizations, sound settings and customizations and sample settings for the selected sound profile. There are also microphone settings that can be applied depending upon what you like.
This headset supports simultaneous connection through the use of Bluetooth & Light sync and at first it was confusing to me but I realized that it is just that it will play sound from both devices at the same time. It goes without saying that you will not be able to answer or make phone calls without attaching the microphone.
But that being said call and sound quality sounded great on both ends in terms of game chat and call quality and sound there was no delay in audio in my Bluetooth connection to my Z Fold 3 & 4. It is also worth mentioning that you have a 3.5 mm line in mic to connect your headphones wired.
Last but not least battery life well with the RGB it is advertised at 16 hours and you’ll get roughly what is advertised. I found myself at around 15 or so hours of battery with a dual connection and I found that to be impressive. Given that it maintained two wireless connections without a single hiccup. Now without using RGB it is advertised at 56 hours of battery I can say that this definitely will give you all day battery life which is great for long sessions or even listening to music.
I ran a test with solely using these as my main headphones for music and travelling and I loved it isn’t often that you are able to do that with a pair of gaming headphones. I was able to get a whopping seven days of use and checked G Hub and still had about 38% battery life and that was with four hours of usage on my phone during my commute daily for a week. Not too shabby if you ask me.
:::Pros & Cons:::
Pros:
- Long battery life (without RGB)
- Simultaneous wireless connection
- Awesome RGB color ring
- Really comfortable
- Lightweight
- Detachable microphone
Cons:
- Lack of accessory options (see review above)
:::Closing thoughts:::
Overall, the Logitech G735 look great and are solid with great sound, a decent to great amount of battery life but that’ll depend on how you decide to use it RGB or no RGB? That is for each consumer to decide. I would have liked for there to be more color options for the ear pads to truly give it that custom feeling or even offer a customized engravable headphone case something like that would make it feel personalized.
TL; DR
Are you looking for a lightweight and stylish pair of headphones? Then take a look at the G735 it has a lot to offer in comparison to its competitors and at a fair price.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Connectivity
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Nice and clean headset with limitation
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The Logitech G735 Aurora headset is one of the nicest and cleanest headsets I have seen in a while.
Out of the box you get the headset, a detachable mic, a USB-A dongle, a USB extension cable, and some inserts.
Right off the bat, one of the nicest features about the headset is the detachable mic. There are times when you just want to listen to music or audio, and not look like a gamer or a customer service rep, and the detachable mic offers you the choice.
The headset is capable of connecting via bluetooth. This makes the USB dongle sort of pointless. If you want quick plug and play connectivity, then the connector provides that. The one limitation, is the distance limitation. If I walk past more than 10 feet, and I go behind a wall then I'll hear some static before it cuts off. The bluetooth provided a bit more distance.
The extension allows you to plug in when the battery is low, allowing you to keep going.
The pastel RGB lights on the outer ear covers are a nice touch. You have an analog style volume control which is a nice touch. You won't have to rely on software to change the volume.
In terms of comfort, I was able to get through about an hour's worth of matches without them pinching my ear or head. The ear pads themselves are nice and sot. Both ear pads turn inward, allowing them to sit on your chest when you need a break.
The sound quality is actually quite nice. Keep in mind that these won't sound like professional grade audio headsets that cost about $800, but for the price, you get a decent bass, and pretty good surround sound.
All in all it's a nice headset by Logitech.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great fit/comfort and top notch headset.
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The Logitech G735 headset is a really nice combination of comfort, style and performance. I was really impressed with this headset as a whole and it’s found a nice place as my gaming headset for my gaming laptop.
I’ve used Logitech headsets before however I never really liked them either by their performance or their appearance. Most of them look like your standard gaming headset that you can get for cheap somewhere. Nothing really wowed me about them. However, after trying these out, I’m thinking they might have something here.
As far as appearance, these look pretty slick. The all white look is really complimented by the RGB. The RGB isn’t some single blinking light but it’s a ring that goes around each earcup. It’s programmable with your typical settings like breathing/pulse/etc. It’s not gaudy or too flashy either as it’s just a very nice aesthetic touch to the headset.
For comfort, I was REALLY impressed with these. I’ve been using A40’s so they’re a tad on the bulky side and you can just feel them on your head after a long gaming session. These are really lightweight. I played Destiny 2 for about 4-5 hours and never had any discomfort with these headsets on. The earpads are super comfy. They’re very squishy and soft to the touch. Really a great feeling headset. I was a little concerned when the marketing material stated this headset was good for people with smaller sized heads. I’m on the opposite spectrum as I’ve got a big noggin. I wear 7 ½ fitted hats for reference However, I found this headset fit great. It’ didn’t pinch at the top like a lot of other ones do and there wasn’t that clamping feeling on the sides of my head ever after wearing this for long periods of time. All in all, probably one of the best fitting/feeling headsets I’ve used.
Performance wise, equally impressive. There are some out of the box EQ settings available for lots of todays popular games so you can use those or adjust them to your liking. I used the Destiny setting obviously and highs came through very crisp and bright as did the mids. The bass was surprisingly good however it wasn’t that RPG going off near your head type of thump. It was more of a crisp thud if that makes sense. Not very boomy bass notes however I kind of wished it was. As far as the bass response, while very good and satisfactory, I wished it had that extra little oomph when hitting those deep notes. That’s probably my only gripe about this headset but it’s pretty minor considering all the benefits of this headset.
Only other complaint I can think of is the mic. It’s not bendy at all so it just kind of sits there. You can move it however it won’t stay put and will just revert back to its original shape. I haven’t run into any issues so far in terms of mic quality however, don’t eat with this headset on….just don’t.
So overall, a superb gaming headset. Great fit/comfort and great performance too. Kind of wished they included a carrying case or pouch along with this headset but oh well.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Design, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A well put together package
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The Logitech G735 headset has the look and feel of a glam gaming accessory. This is obvious from the supple white exterior, soft RGB lighting, and the optional pastel pink and green ear cup/microphone accessories (not included). The ear pads have a plushy marshmallow feel to them and are very comfortable to wear. The G735 styling is not aggressive looking by any stretch. These are not giant ear cans with an over exaggerated head band or other styling. The G735 is petite, fits closely to the head, and has a minimalist profile. The ear cup’s split level RGB lighting is equally supple using pastel color palette. The styling may lead you to believe that the G735 is wimpy. The connectivity options and the flexibility afforded by the Logitech G Hub software really makes the G735 stand out of the crowd.
Setup:
The G735 setup can be very simple or very complex depending on what it is you are trying to accomplish. If your goal is to get into gaming as quickly as possible then setup is as simple as plugging int the dongle, activating Bluetooth sync, or plugging the USB cable into your computer, turning on the headset, and choosing G735 from the Windows Audio menu. Done.
If you want to leverage all the features and flexibility of the G735 then you have a lot of fun head of you. For example, the G735 can be configured for simultaneous playback of two separate devices. Want to play our favorite game but don’t like the soundtrack? No problem. Turn off the in-game music, connect the headset to your iPhone or other device, and stream your favorite music. You will have both the game sounds and your music playing through the cans simultaneously and without distortion.
The Logitech G Hub software has a very rich set of features to customize the G735 to do anything you want. Want to sound like a robot while rocking pink LED lighting on the cans? Go for it. Want DTS surround with any audio source. It’s in there. Want to leverage nVidia Broadcast instead of using Blue VO!CE? This is in Beta but it is in there. Honestly, there are more features for the headset than I can comfortably cover. In summary, Logitech took great care to maximize the sonic customization of the G735. This is fantastic for anyone who is streaming their game play on Twitch. There are ambiance sounds that can be tied to macro keys to play whenever you want. I am not a streamer so am unsure how useful this feature is. But I will add that G Hub allows you to add your own effects and ambiance sound samples.
Sound:
The one feature I really like is simultaneous playback from two devices. I don’t always like the soundtracks of my favorite games. It gets tiring listing to the same music loop for hours. However, I don’t want to bog down my system by playing iTunes or another music service in the background. The G735 is capable of handling Lightspeed and either a Bluetooth or USB sources simultaneously. I tested this with Mechwarrior 5. I turned off the in-game music and launched some dance beats on my iPhone. Once the connections were established the system just worked.
Simultaneous play does take some volume balancing. The G735 has an independent volume knob. Windows 11 and my iPhone also have independent volumes. For me, I set Windows 11 volume to 100%. Then I adjusted the nob on the side of the G735 left ear cup until I had the volume I wanted. I then started my music on my iPhone and adjusted the iPhone volume, from the phone, until I had the volume level that works for me. Now, this works great until I change content. Each piece of content has its own preset volume. I did not find this very difficult between games. I did find this cumbersome with streams services where a default volume level is a fantasy at best. Just be prepared to ride the volume knob when changing content.
The G735 sound is clear with both stereo and surround sound modes. However, you will want to play with the presets and the equalizers built into the G Hub software until you find the sonic behavior that works best for you. I found the G735 adequate for gaming, music, and movies regardless of the mode. However, the G735 are not very big on bass. Turning the bass all the way up in the equalizer adds more but still is not enough to my liking when listening to content with heavy bass. Explosions, footsteps, and dance beats are anemic. Turning on surround sound will further wash out the bass. In this case, I think it is more of a compromise for adding DTS Surround than an actual con.
There is no noise canceling. Logitech does not advertise that there is any. However, most over the ear headsets I have owned offer some level of sound isolation. Even if the sound isolation is minimal. The G735 offers zero sound isolation in the ear cup. I can hear just as clearly with them on as off. I am unsure if this was intentional or not. I find it a plus because I can hear my own voice when speaking. Essentially, it prevents me from yelling into the microphone because I cannot hear how loud I am. It is a con because I can hear all the background noise including my gaming laptop’s cooling fan, air purifier fan, and my keyboard clicks when using the G735. Again, Logitech does not make any claims to noise isolation or ANC. So, not a con. Just something to be aware of.
Recording:
I recorded a few lines of text to help calibrate the input volume. The microphone boom is flexible but does not hold it shape well. Essentially, it sticks straight out with no possibility of getting the microphone to rest beneath my chin. There is also no windshield, fuzzy thing, on the microphone. It does not seem to need one. While recording, the microphone picked up my voice perfectly. It did not record any breathing or any fan noise in my room. And the playback of my recordings was crystal clear. I did have a few phone conversations with this headset. There were no issues.
The Logitech G Hug allowed me to use a recording of my voice to playback using all the different playback pre-sets and special effects voices. I tried out the different broadcast voices and the special affects voices. If you want to sound like an over synthesized robot while broadcasting, then you are in luck. It’s in there. Overall, I think voice capture and reproduction are fantastic.
Final thoughts:
The G735 headset is as much a visual accessory for streamers and influencers as it is a solid gaming headset. The color, styling, and accessories are focused on enhancing a certain visual style that focuses on the feminine. And that is ok. The market is flush with giant, over the top, visually loud looking headsets. In this sense, I think Logitech hit their mark. The headset is small, lite, close to the head, and RGB color presentation screams fashion accessory. The audio performance is good. Recordings are fantastic. And the flexibility offered via Logitech G hub is excellent. Bass and sound isolation are weak. Then again, the G735 allows for both surround sound and multi-source simultaneous playback. Compromise had to come from somewhere. The G735 is a very well put together package.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Design, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Beautiful dreamy look
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I like the Aurora Collection because it has this beautiful dreamy look that features a lot of whites and pastel colors and with RGB customizable lighting. Logitech for doing something different with this collection to make it fun for everyone. The product and even the packaging is fitted well into this dreamy look.
The ear cup cushion is one of the softest ones I have experienced, which is great for maximum comfort. They are incredibly stinking plush.
Included in the box are: a wireless dongle connector, a detachable microphone, a USB-C extender adapter, and a detachable USB-C wire charging cable. With the wireless dongle connecter, Bluetooth, and the 3.5mm aux, you can connect this headphone to any platform. The headset is very light and weighs 270 grams (9.5 ounces). The hard heart-shaped case is very nice and a great way to protect your investment.
The cups fully swivel side to side, and the metal arms allow cups to extend for different head sizes. The size adjustment is firm, with smooth motion sliding in and out of the headband. The earpad moves connected with a rubber dome, also serving as the RGB, making it glow gorgeously.
The left and right cups have five controls: (1) power, (2) mic mute, (3) volume wheel, (4) Bluetooth/gaming audio mix control, and (5) Bluetooth connection button. The audio mix control is for the dual audio mixing feature, in which you can hear sound simultaneously from two devices (e.g., Bluetooth, LIGHTSPEED wireless, voice chat, or wired Aux 3.5mm input). With the audio mix control, I tone down the game audio (Lightspeed) and focus more on my music (Bluetooth). The detachable microphone bends a bit, which works fine for me. The sound is ok with the gaming background details. It is great with dialogue and immersive sound. I love the Aurora aesthetic design and its simplicity; it all flows together. The collection peripherals are different and convey that gaming is fun for all. This headphone is a premium and solid product.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
One of the best headphone for gamers
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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Very soft earpiece and I like the led lights and excellent sound
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great set
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Posted . Owned for 11 months when reviewed.
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Nice set worth for the price. Great for gaming sessions
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Expensive, but great headphones..
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Expensive, but good.. matches the rest of the Aurora collection products by Logitech. Sound quality is top notch, especially after you tune them yourself with the EQ.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Connectivity, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
this what clouds feel like
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good lord I don’t think i’ve felt a more comfortable ear pads foam on a gaming headset, Logitech knocked it out with G735 from their Aurora collection. I would literally just sit here and play with the foam and impressively myself how nice they are, quality of G735 is fantastic. going online I did see that you can also change the color of your ear pads if you would like more of customization. the best part about this headset it support bluetooth so I connected the headset on my iphone 12, and it recognized it without any issue on my end.
the best way I can describe this headset is like cloud with cotton candy colors, turning on the RGB will make this headset even more beautiful. both ears have 2 zone RGB that are fully customizable through logitech app, the color white just makes the rgb shine on such a soft relaxing type of look. I don’t think it’s real leather stitching but with lights from the RGB it looks fantastic. going through logitech app I did change the EQ of the headset to more punchier sounds, I do enjoy a great amount of bass, but they also have preset that you can try and use for G735 the microphone looks great but I do wish that it’s flexible and set it on the position you prefer but majority of time using it kinda goes back to its original form. the mic does support Blue voice filter, i highly recommend using the filter but from the app we do have options to change that. i’m not an professional audio reviewer but I am a big gamer I know what sounds great to me, and overall for the past week of using G735 this one great sounding gaming headset. just like other headset you have the controls for sounds, bluetooth, power on & off, and rgb on both side, I do wish it has an in game and chat adjustments.
I kinda notice the dots on each side of the headset when you adjust, I believe that’s for disabled individuals to help them recognize which side is the right way. G735 is one attractive headset that for sure, but I think for the price of $229 might be a little steep to some people, there are other options from logitech as well, but if you want the all white candy theme this headset will be a solid by, you definitely would want to take care of this headset since it’s soft outer body design, you could easily flatten the leather like body of this headset, how do I know well mine came with some damage on both side. still $229 is expensive for a gaming headset to a lot of people, if logitech ever lower the price for this. I think it will be a major hit. overall i’m enjoying this it’s comfortable for me. the ability to be connected not just a gaming headset but for tablet and phone is amazing.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Iphone charge
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
It is an incredible product that I would buy again and recommend.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Design
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Misty white rbg head set
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Absolutely loving the this item of the collection. I got them all. Super cute and they go with my gaming setup and room aesthetic. Love the RBG.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect headphones for gamers who love music too!
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These Logitech 735 headphones are incredible. They have such incredibly powerful drivers for gaming-oriented headphones that I could not help but exclaim out loud a couple times when I was first trying these out. As happy as I am with these for gaming with games like Hunt Showdown that are dependent on excellent sound for position and movement, I am actually thrilled to finally own a headset that crushes music and other media as well.
Between the highly adjustable EQ settings, available surround sound and Dolby Atmos certification, you can enjoy music and videos with Dolby Atmos settings with this headset! I am actually amazed with the clarity and depth of the bass notes and the power these drivers deliver on surround sound mode when changed in the Logitech PC software. I am also impressed that I can use these via Bluetooth with my phone at the same time and have a phone call or music coming in from the phone while gaming. There are buttons on the headset to allow you to adjust the audio volume mix between your different sources.
I want to encourage someone and say that with the long battery life with the RGB turned off (56 hours per the website), I would be unafraid to make these my primary headphones for music and entertainment while on the go with my phone. The microphone boom of course would be an impediment to using this daily as a regular set of headphones if you use your headphones for phone calls regularly. For just standard music and multimedia use, this is one of the first gaming headsets I have used that I would consider for everyday non-gaming uses! The versatility of this headset further encourages this as I am finding that it works great with 3.5mm axillary cable connection, the Bluetooth connection, and the wireless 2.4ghz dongle connection as well.
The headset is extremely well built and feels and looks like a premium headset. The materials are all high quality, and the headset is incredibly well featured without being heavy. I enjoy all of the soft-touch materials and the ear cups feel great and seem well ventilated, so your ears stay cool. The buttons all articulate well and, as usual, Logitech’s button assignment is intuitive and easy to use. Another benefit of this headset is that I and other reviewers have noted that this headset feels really comfortable for glasses wearers and seems to be built with us in mind! It is always disappointing as a glasses-wearer to get a headset only for them not to fit around your glasses, but that is not the case here!
Altogether, I am extremely pleased with this gaming headset. This is going to be my new daily driver gaming headset for sure for my PC gaming and dual use with my phone when needed!