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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
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Sumptuous comfort & gaming performance--TOO white?

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    If you check out the marketing materials for Logitech's Aurora collection--this headset in particular--you'll see several images of young women who look to be in their teens/early twenties with talk of fitment for "smaller head sizes" & LOADS of pastel colors, heart-shaped carrying cases, & an accessory cable with a cute little cloud charm clip. It's not too big a stretch to assume Logitech is angling to attract new/younger & presumably female gamers to its lineup--or at least appeal to those who are hungry for a headset that offers something different than an overtly masculine or "gamery" form-factor & colorway. But don't let any of that put you off into thinking this headset cut some corners/features so it could be marketed as something dainty or "just for girls"...the G735 turned out to be a seriously outstanding gaming headset with an awful lot to offer the serious gamer that starts to justify its somewhat more serious price tag. Let's start with build-quality. The G735 feels supremely well-made; you can twist & bend the headband & earcups without any hint of chintzy plastic cracks & creaks. Earcup sizing is accomplished via infinitely variable friction stops along chromed metal support rods...sizing action is smooth but reassuringly tight, so you won't lose headband sizing even if you toss your headset onto the couch when you're done. The earcups tilt vertically about 5-10 degrees in each direction; they also pivot slightly forward & a full 90 degrees back to lay perfectly flat allowing for a tremendous range of fitment options & easy packing into a bag or drawer. Although marketed for people with "smaller head sizes," I found the earcups generously sized with an inverted trapezoidal shape that was wide enough to accommodate a completely over-the-ear fit front-to-back; but they were just a hair short vertically so the bottom of the earpad rested on the very bottom of my earlobe. Again, with such pillow-soft (and glasses-friendly!) padding I was hard-pressed to even notice or care, but those of you with slightly smaller ears will likely enjoy a completely over-the-ears fit. The underside of the headband & the earpads feature what is perhaps the most pillow-soft & sumptuously comfortable padding I have ever felt across the more than three dozen gaming headsets I've auditioned & kept over the years--and at only 278 grams (with the mic), it is no joke to say that you can wear these guys for HOURS & not even notice them on your head. The headband in particular seems to offer a combination of padding & air suspension across virtually its entire length which helps distribute what little weight there is across a much larger portion of your head. Inward clamp was enough to keep the headset secure but not tight on my head--the end result is frankly one of the most comfortable headsets I've ever used. Note that the white coating on the headband & earpads feels like a pleather/nonporous material so time will tell how well is holds up before cracking & flaking, & those of you particularly sensitive to heat buildup may notice your ears getting hot over the long-haul. The package includes a color-matched USB Lightspeed wireless soundcard dongle & a white rubberized USB-A extension cable that includes both a USB-C connector to charge the headset as well as a color-matched USB-C to USB-A adapter to convert the charging cable into an extension cable for the dongle itself. A removable 4.5” cardioid boom mic is also included with a one-way cutout jack to prevent improper insertion into the left earcup. Although the boom itself is supremely flexible vertically & laterally, it is not entirely positionable & offers only modest memory retention for minor bends/placement that S-L-O-W-L-Y straightens back out over time; those of you who like to position your mics just so relative to your mouth might be slightly frustrated. The G735 offers a 3.5mm AUX jack for unpowered operation from analog sources (NICE!), but there was no cable (color-matched or otherwise) included in the package which seems a bit of an oversight given the headset's vibe & asking price. Sadly, there is also no storage bag or case included which is real a shame because the headset itself is pretty handsome & stylish in its unspoiled state. As for features & controls, the soundcard dongle maxes out at 16bit/48KHz resolution which is about DVD sound quality--it's very good & completely on par with most other wireless headsets, but the Bluetooth connection offers slightly better performance with up to 24bit/48KHz resolution. Sadly, there are no playback controls when connected to a Bluetooth device. On the right earcup is a button for switching between BT, Lightspeed wireless, & the AUX 3.5mm signal, as well as a dual-sided rocker switch to mix audio levels of two active signals. While an on-ear chat/audio mixer might be more useful to some, I admit that it was pretty cool to have a live BT phone call mixed in with game audio when our in-game VoIP client wasn't working, but the rocker will not mix an analog AUX signal with Lightspeed wireless, only BT wireless--weird. On the left earcup are the power switch, volume dial, & mic mute buttons. A double press of the power button turns off/on onboard RGB. The volume dial has no min/max stops but there is an in-ear tone when you’ve reached max volume of the headset. The mic mute button makes a series of rising & falling tones depending on whether the mic is live or muted, but sadly there is no visible indication of mic status (like an LED at the end of the mic boom). Speaking of tones, various sets of tones, chirps, bass swoops, etc., are how the G735 communicates status indicators (power, connection success, BT pairing, etc.) to the user—it’s a bit more convoluted than clearly spoken audio prompts as relatively few of these status indicators are self-evident, but it works well enough once you know what to listen for. Finally, each earcup features two independent zones of RGB lighting controllable through the Logitech G Hub client with a variety of effects, patterns, & color combinations at your disposal—turning RGB off (which you can do at the earcup) gives you at least 3x the battery life which is already pretty substantial at about 14-16 hours per charge. The translucent light channels around the perimeter of the earcups provide a slightly “muted” RGB effect that comes off as…classier (if that’s possible???)…than some other everywhere/over-the-top RGB that frankly does more for the people around you than for the gamer anyway. Speaking of G Hub, that’s also where you adjust the multitude of sound & mic settings as well as the power-off timer, monitor battery levels, apply firmware updates, etc. The G735’s mic performance is actually quite good, especially for a wireless headset, & the truly dizzying array of Blue VO!CE & NVIDIA Broadcast adjustments, customizations, effects, & noise reduction options that are possible in G Hub can get you pretty close to the performance of a separate, high-quality dedicated broadcast mic. You can also adjust sidetone, volume levels, & select any of several audio presets or create your own using the 5-band, +/-12db EQ to create your own audio profile. The headset works with Windows Sonic/Dolby Atoms but also includes DTS Headphone:X 2.0 via G Hub. Virtual sound source localization is pretty good but personally I find an Atmos soundfield slightly more active & enveloping, especially in the vertical dimension; but the included DTS capability is a good alternative if you don’t want to pay for another Windows app for virtual surround. Finally, we get to sound quality--bottom line; it’s pretty great, & the additional tunability via EQ can dial it in even better. Performance is already “gamer-focused” out of the box with pleasant mids & a bassline that offers visceral oomph & a hefty gut punch when you might want it--though maybe there’s just a tad of bass bloom that can overpower the mids without some gentle EQ (that should please the bass-heads out there); but explosions, frantic game soundtracks, & movies come off bombastic & exciting. Highs are clear & pleasant but not sparkly; they serve vocals & delicate strings very well, but this is not an “analytical” headset for critical listening--it’s designed to be “fun” and it comes off exactly as such. Other than the issues I’ve already noted, the only other real drawback I can see is the materials covering the pillow-soft padding. The white coating has a long grain like fine leather that will easy capture & trap oils, dirt, & makeup. Logitech warns that any makeup smears (and I assume other dirt/stains) need to be cleaned immediately with makeup remover or 70%+ isopropyl alcohol. Given how striking the stark white finish is out of the box, I wonder just how long it will be before the slightest dirt, grease, or oils might make for an ugly patina that only gets darker/dingier as time wears on. Still, it’s a white headset so you kind of know that going in; but I can’t help but wish for something with a similar design from Logitech with a slightly more forgiving colorway. Still, all things considered, this was a surprisingly excellent-performing headset that is DEFINITELY RECOMMENDED whether you thought you were in the market for a white headset or not!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Super Comfortable - Great Sound

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    Picking up the G735 I now have over a dozen gaming headphones, but only my 5th wireless setup. This is my 3rd Logitech Headset, and my first wireless one from them. I have headsets from Corsair, HyperX, Plantronics, Turtle Beach, Astro, Alienware, and Razer. I use my headsets mostly for music during my work day and for some light PC gaming, and Xbox (if the headset is compatible). For the G735’s are only PC/Mac, and phone compatible in Lightspeed wireless or Bluetooth. You can use the headset on consoles with the 3.5mm AUX mode (you must provide the cable). To make it worth the premium investment, the G735’s have to be excellent. Build Quality/Design The G735 has a standard closed back design with a removable mic boom, earcup based controls. The G735 is one of only a handful of white headsets I have owned/used, so its appearance is a little more striking than your standard all black headset. The headset uses a standard padded headband. The earcups are wrapped in a very comfortable leatherette material. Each earcup can rotate and lay flat making for easier transport/storage. The earcup attachment point is very robust looking and the headband adjustment is completed by extending the solid metal rod that extends into the headband. These are without a doubt some of the lightest weight headsets I have ever used at 260g, which is a full 30g lighter than my Rig 800HD’s (my previous lightest headset). The left earcup holds all of the ports and most of the controls – power/lighting toggle, volume wheel, and mute. It has the USB-C charging port, 3.5mm AUX port, and mic port. The right earcup hold the Bluetooth pairing button/source switching button, and the source mixer control. The volume wheel controls the headset volume independently of the system volume. Each earcup carries the Logitech G logo on the earcup cover, which is surround by an LED ring. Each LED ring is split into 2 sections with and upper half and lower half. Included in the box is the USB receiver (size of a thumb drive), a USB A to USB C cable, and a USB C to USB A adapter. The cable doubles as a charging cable for the headset, and as an extension for the USB receiver when used with the USB-C to USB-A adapter. This lets you route the dongle out of the back of you PC in order to improve reception, or to make access easier. Nothing else is included in the box, so even though the headset supports 3.5mm cable connections it does not include one. The volume control is a scroll wheel without any stops – infinite scroll in either direction. Turning on the headset requires pressing and holding the power button for a few seconds. Once powered on it the headset plays a little tone and then you are ready. Pressing the power button once turns off the lighting, and a double press turns it back on. Press and hold for a few seconds will power the headset off. The mic boom is removable, so muting the mic requires pressing the mute button on the bottom of the left earcup. Controlling other headset features requires using Logitech’s G HUB app (replaced the Logitech Gaming Software app). The headset is not supported by the old app, so I had to port all of my settings over to the new G Hub app for my mouse, powerplay mat, and keyboard. You can control sidetone level, mic volume, auto-shutoff, LED colors and brightness, custom sound EQ’s, and Blue VO!CE mic effects. Specs on the headset are pretty good. The battery life is excellent with 16hrs with LED’s on and 56hrs with lighting off. Range for the receiver is 60 ft, and by comparison has a similar range to my Corsair HS80’s, while my Rig 800HD’s made it several feet further. On Bluetooth the range is extended several feet further before things start to break up. The earcups come loaded with 40mm drivers, which is surprising since I figured the drivers would be 50mm at this price point. The overall design is a departure from a gaming headset perspective. These have a lifestyle angle with their design. They aim for comfort and expression. It may not be something that clicks with everyone, but I completely dig it. I have an all-white gaming tower and an all-white Alienware laptop, so these fit right in for my setups. The build quality here is also top notch – I can’t find a fault in how they were made. Comfort I typically prefer suspension band headsets for long-term wear because of the tendency for a pressure/heat band to form on the top of my head from most headsets with a standard band. Suspension bands minimize this the best. However, I have found that if the weight is kept down on the overall design then I don’t care as much and both setups provide the same comfort. This is exactly what has happened with the G735’s. They are so lightweight they just disappear on your head. The earcups are so soft feeling so they just squish comfortably against my head. I also wear glasses, and these are a joy to wear when I have my glasses on. My Turtle Beach Elite Pro headsets were also made for glasses wearers, and I think these might be a touch more comfortable. My only area of concern is warmth – the earcups will keep some extra heat around your head due to the leatherette material, but it wasn’t egregious. Compatibility The G735 is listed to be compatible with PC and Mac. It is also compatible with most oother things as a Bluetooth headset. The 3.5mm option makes it compatible as a wired headset with gaming consoles as well. I don’t have a PlayStation so I have no idea if you can connect this as a Bluetooth headset. Sound Through the G Hub software you have 7 preset EQ’s and the ability to create and save custom ones. IF you don’t have the software running you just roll with the default EQ, which sounds great out of the box. The G735’s opted to go with 40mm drivers. This is probably from a desire to keep the headset lighter and to improve some battery life (smaller drivers means less power to drive). In my experience the driver size was not the main differentiator in sound quality, but it was an indicator for deeper bass effects. I was surprised then with how much bass and thump I got with the 735’s. Definitely on par with my other premium end headsets that sport 50mm drivers. These have a typical frequency range of 20Hz-20KHz and a decent impedance of 38 Ohms (higher number hear is generally better sound, but needs more power). The sound once I got every setup the way I liked was excellent. Music sounds terrific – probably the best out of my collection of headsets. I liked the Big Bass EQ and then I modified to add a little more bottom end. I could listen to these headphones for hours without feeling any auditory fatigue – sounds were crisp and the isolation from the earcups lets me focus on just the music. For anything like calls or video chats the Bright and Crisp EQ did just fine and kept everything clear. For gaming I switched it up and kicked in the DTS surround settings. I’m usually not really big on simulated surround, but I gave it a chance and it sounds good. I definitely need to spend more time tweaking things, but it adds some character to the sound stage. For an FPS game I’m not sure if I really like the simulated sound, but for open world/single player adventure/racing sim/etc. games it adds to the immersion. Mic The mic is an removable and it comes supported by Blue VO!CE software enhancements. While attached to a PC with a Lightspeed connection you get all the processing and noise isolation benefits. I stuck with Subtle Polish as my mic EQ of choice. There’s also tons of enhancements and effects you can try out in the software as well. However, on Bluetooth you lose these enhancements. I found that the headset is very sensitive and really picks up background noise (like my loud HVAC intake fan, or my kids) when connected to Bluetooth. While hooked up to my PC with the G Hub software, I found that it filtered this all out well. If I planned to use this as a Bluetooth headset for talking, I might need to get a separate foam windscreen bulb to pop onto the end. Muting is easy and a little tone plays for when you mute (bee boop) and unmute (boo beep). Other Thoughts One thing I really appreciate is the packaging. Everything is renewable and recyclable paper packaging. No plastic whatsoever. As an engineer currently undergoing a green packaging shift with my own work, I respect the push that Logitech has made with this product. Green packaging is often more expensive, but it’s better for the environment. Conclusion Overall, the G735 is a really impressive headset. Its lightweight design makes it a dream to wear. They are my most comfortable pair of headphones that I own – they really just disappear on you head. It has a really pleasing aesthetic that matches my setup to a T. They sound great as well – maybe my favorite sounding headset so far, but at the very least top 2 or 3 in my collection. They are the best sounding wireless headsets I have, by a good margin. I also appreciate the dual media source setup, so I can connect my phone and PC at the same time. I’ll never miss a message or notification on my phone, while I’m gaming with this setup. It works just as well when connected to my Xbox controller via and 3.5mm AUX cord.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Design, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Comfy, great audio and wireless convenience!

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    I like these wireless headphones a lot. To start the plain white is super nice. They have RGB lighting, however it's a very subtle ring and not obnoxious. They include a detachable mic, a USB wireless dongle (with their lightspeed tech), and charging cable (its USB Type C, and has an adaptor for type A, so you can use the charging cable also as an extension cable for the dongle so you have better reception). The headphones themselves have lots of buttons on each ear cup for volume (it's a rocker, and I like it has a click with each volume adjustment, adding tactility to your volume changes), to switch between modes (you can use their wireless dongle for ultra low latency, or you can hook them up via bluetooth to your phone in example to listen music!). The earcups are very comfy and very well padded, feel like a faux leather. I wear glasses and they were very soft and comfy. The top of the headband is padded and comfy too, but not as padded as the earcups, I did feel a little pressure on the top of my head, but only after a long gaming session (I should have had a break). They are very customizable, on the PC you download Logitech's G-hub software and you can control pretty much every aspect of the headphones (rgb, sound modes, eq, etc). I use Dolby atmos via the windows access app and they sound great, I could pinpoint sounds very easily. Sound quality is superb, as always Logitech never disappoints, highly recommend them!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Design, Sound quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Unique Style with Signature Logitech Sound

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    I keep getting different headsets in my attempt to find the perfect one and I couldn’t help but jump on this Logitech G735 purely based on its looks and Logitech’s pedigree of making great headsets. I will provide my overall thoughts first in case you don’t feel like scrolling through the whole review, so here we go! Overall Impressions: This is a beautiful and good-performing headset. Logitech is pushing this as an inclusive headset that’s meant for gamers with smaller heads, piercings, and/or glasses. The long and short of it is that this headset is basically for anyone that wants a premium gaming experience and likes the color white with RGB lighting. With all that said, if the appearance of the headset doesn’t grab you, then there is stiff competition in this price range that may suit you better and save you some money. Appearance: This is a beautiful headset. From its round and smooth design to its removable microphone and RGB lighting options, this headset is an absolute stunner. You’ll be getting compliments on this headset when you wear it and I’d argue that it would feel at home in an office setting or a subway. Build Quality: This headset is very light and cushiony but also feels very solid and robust. The removable mic feels very solid and the headband feels as if it could take a few falls without any issues. The hinges are tight and solid as well. Comfort: Both the headband and earcups are wrapped in leather and feel very good against your head, be it a big or small one. I have a large head and had no issues with the headset fitting my large dome, but my wife also felt it was very comfortable and her head is on the small side. I believe most users will find the G735 Aurora very comfortable with a mild clamping force and plush feel. Sound/Microphone: With its 40MM drivers and ability to use Dolby Atmos or Windows Sonic surround sound, the G735 Aurora sounds fantastic. I had no issues with lag using the lightspeed adapter on my PC and Bluetooth audio paired with my iPhone sounded great as well. Music sounded great with a good balance of highs and mids. Bass was a little more pronounced than reference headphones, but not so much so that most people would notice. Gaming performance was also excellent, with good sound separation, and enabling Dolby Atmos makes this headset shine. Playing competitive shooters like Call of Duty was a pleasure to my ears and I found nothing to complain about. Gunshots rang out clearly and player footsteps were easily audible, but not overbearing. Microphone performance was good, but not great. My test recordings lacked a bit of bass, but overall were clear and did not sound overly tinny. You won’t get any complaints in party chats with your buddies, but I wouldn’t use the headset for professional podcasts or in situations where you’re looking to impress anyone. Connectivity/Ease of Use: I’ll say it again, but for a headset at this price range I still believe we should be receiving a power adapter for charging, but aside from that, the G735 was easy to use and connect to both my PC and my phone. PC connectivity is a matter of plugging in the USB lightspeed dongle and turning on the headset. If you’d like to adjust specific sound settings or lighting then you’ll need to download the Logitech software to do so. I already have several Logitech devices so G-Hub detected the unit and I was able to adjust settings like the colors of the lighting to my liking quickly and easily. Pairing the headset to my phone was even easier and allows you to simultaneously listen to your phone and PC gaming. This is great when you’re grinding out some quests and just want to listen to some tunes or maybe an audiobook. Also if you’re taking phone calls it works great as well.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Connectivity
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The Highlight Of The HUB

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    I'm coming from the previous wireless logitech headset so it's would be very difficult to no compare the two. I really do like this headset, but there are a few things that the other headset has that would've been great on this one, but these also have some great pros that make them worth having. Inside the box, you'll get the wireless headset, a dongle and a dongle adapter/ charging cable & mic. They're all in that same arctic white. That in itself is a drawback for gamers that like to snack. Yes, that white is gonna get real dingy really fast. The mic could be a little more adjustable too. That thing literally sticks out like a soar thumb Now the treat with these, is a different direction than it's older brother, is the fact that you can use these as daily drivers, and not just 40 mm drivers in the cups, but as regular banging bletooth for you other devices. Yes. You read hat right. These are bluetooth headphones. And the sound really good. Keep in mind, I said good, but really goodis the key. The affirormentioned pair, that touted 50mm drivers. They both use Blue tecch and are connected to the logitech G Hub( which I'm not the biggest fan of). It's great when it works though. The gaming sound id great for COD and D&D DA. I hear my friends great on discord and there are seperate volume knobs for the game and chatting. This makes for a great gaming and all around interactive experience. So i can trade the slight sound drop for this experience. I'mnot going to forgive myself if I don't talk about the RGB ear cups. The blue/pink heu is cool and it's a relaxing diversion from the standard red blue green. Basically, I'm always going to give high scores to a good product and even though it isn't perfect, it is a great and comfortable , longterm gaming experience. I definitely recommend these to games looking for the next level Logitech gaming

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Premium stylish performance.

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    Aesthetically, the G735 is one cool-looking headset. I really enjoy the white cloud finish. It has this laid-back yet stylish aesthetic which is easy on the eyes. I also like that the logo is rather subtle. The RGB is beautifully and tastefully implemented. The build quality is also impressive, which I would expect no less since this is a premium headset. There’s good stitching and the headband is flexible; the metal arm sliders adjust easily and stay in place. Although not a big deal, I would’ve like for some sort of click or line to tell how far the cans are adjusted for precision’s sake. The removable boom mic looks alright, but I found it to be too stiff. The only thing I’d worry about is staining or scuffing the beautiful finish. Now these are comfortable. It does weight over 270 grams, but the earpads are so soft that they truly feel like pillows on the side of my head in my experience. I appreciate the pads’ softness as there is some good clamping force, which allows the headset to stay on. The headband is also very soft and helps alleviate any soreness on top. After a long 6-hour gaming session, the only real discomfort was that my ears did get hot and somewhat sweaty, and so I had to take a quick break. When it comes to connectivity, this is where the headset truly shines in my view. Through the included 2.4Ghz Lightspeed receiver, the headset integrated itself seamlessly with my Logitech setup using the Logitech G Hub. There wasn’t any disconnects or audible distortions. Then I paired the headset with my phone. To my delight, I can listen to both devices simultaneously. It’s that easy. While there is a master volume rocker which works independently from each device’s volume. Then there’s also a volume adjuster for mixing sound of each device. I can receive a phone call mid-game and I don’t have to walk away, pause, or even lower the volume. Also, there’s the 3.5mm cord and jack, which extends the versatility of the headphones. Speaking of calls, the boom mic works well enough on PC. It’s clear and loud. On Bluetooth, it does change to a tinnier format, but it is still acceptable. I heard no complaints during gaming or phone calls. There’s a button to mute with color flash and sound cue. Although Blue Voice mic options are available, I would not use it for podcasting or streaming -for that I’d go for a dedicated mic. At about 10-15 hours (in my experience) of use at 50% volume or higher with RGB lights on, the battery life is what you’d expect, especially from a headset that uses both RF and Bluetooth connection. No complaints here. Again, you can use the 3.5mm jack (no cable included!) should the set runs out of juice. But how do they sound you ask? Well, as a premium item, I am happy to say that the 40mm drivers met my expectations. Out of the box, and through the dongle, the sound is rather warm but dynamic. The bass is clearly boosted, but it maintains good definition without becoming bloated. There is plenty of sub-bass as well. The mids are slightly recessed, but are still present, while the treble is also elevated without being harsh or fatiguing. I found this sound signature quite pleasant. I can tell that the tuning is geared more towards adventure, RPG, musical, and casual gaming, as well as action movies. For FPS or competitive gaming, I like the bass to be less prominent. The good news is that the software allows adjusting the EQ to meet these demands. The surround sound implementation is good. It certainly makes most content and some adventure games much more enjoyable. In competitive circumstances, I always set it to stereo. On Bluetooth, the sound is quite different. The bass is not as boomy, and the mids are brought forward a bit more. The highs are more extended, adding clarity and again; it just sounds more natural. I would not call the sound audiophile level, but there’s decent channel separation, imaging, and plenty of soundstage. I enjoyed any genre of music I threw at them. My only slight disappointment was the lack of any noise cancellation. However, the pads provide decent passive noise reduction anyways. Yes, these are very pricey headphones, perhaps more due to the Aurora theme, but looking at all the features, build, comfort, and implementation of communication (volume mixing FTW!), I have no issue in recommending them.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Not a great look for Logitech

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    Doesn’t have full sounds with ps5 it’s not made for it apparently you can connect it to a Bluetooth dongle but can’t use the mic if doing so

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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      We sincerely regret if our product provided you with a inferior experience. We understand your displeasure and apologize for any issues that arise. We value your input, therefore we will forward it along to the appropriate team so they can look into it.

  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Amazing Sound

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    Every aspect of this headset yells quality. The build is great, the cups are soft and comfortable, RGB is subtle, sound is amazing, and mic pickup is perfect. Let me get the only negative thing out of the way, I don’t like that the mic will not hold a shape and stay closer to your mouth. With that being said, the placement has not affected the quality of my voice and others hearing me in game. I am just used to having the mic closer to me is all. As I initially said the entire headset is quality. Where this headset really shines is the ability to really tweak the sound and mic to your liking. You can use the audio presets, but it also allows you to fine tune sound and your voice to your liking. There are some tweaks to the RGB patterns, but the amount of sound adjustments is what is impressive. Of course, you are also able to set general sound settings, but can setup profiles specific to games. So maybe you want a more cinematic experience in an RPG, but you want to hear more spatial detail in FPS. You can tweak all that and lock in those presets within the software. The sound is great, but the mic and software that accompanies the mic is also top notch. I would say this might even be sufficient for anyone thinking of streaming or starting a podcast. You can adjust the sound of your voice and again have the choice of using the presets or do the fine tuning yourself. I could easily recommend these to anyone looking for a quality headset. Sound is great, build is great, mic is great, and the software really allows it to make this headset your own.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Top Notch Gaming Headset!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Overall, these must be one of the best pairs of headphones I have used. Not only do they sound amazing, but their look amazing and the RBG around the cups (which is customizable) looks great. It all starts with the unboxing experience. Simple yet elegant, you cannot complain when it comes to Logitech’s unboxing experience. I have yet to have a single bad unboxing experience with them. To setup the headphone, you can utilize Bluetooth (assuming your device has Bluetooth) or the dongle. I opted for the dongle for my PC (so I can use the G Hub software) and bluetooth on my other tablet. I had zero issues switching between the two and could even use them both at the same time (for calls or music). I found myself (while gaming), turning off the game music and listen to the music of my choice while gaming, which is an excellent option to have. The G Hub software is a must as it allows you to change the sound profile to your liking via presets or your own customer equalizer. I found myself utilizing the preset FPS option as I feel it can hear what I need to hear on the games I play (no matter the type of game). Lastly, the microphone does its job and I had zero negative feedback from family and friend when using it. I find a good mic and be hard to find especially in a gaming headset (surprisingly), but the G735 Aurora does its job perfectly. I have no complains on this headset. If you want to get a little more battery out of these, simply turn off the RBG around the cups (pro tips!).

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Connectivity

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great sound and comfort for gaming!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This wireless gaming headset is fantastic! The sound quality is super clear with strong bass—perfect for gaming, music, and movies. The microphone picks up my voice clearly, and my teammates say I sound great. It’s also really comfortable to wear for long hours, and the wireless connection is strong with no lag. Battery life is impressive too! Totally worth it for any gamer.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thank you for the glowing review! We're thrilled the G735 Aurora Collection headset is delivering crystal-clear sound, deep bass, and all-day comfort for your gaming sessions. It’s great to hear the mic clarity, wireless range, and charging convenience are hitting all the right notes—your recommendation means the world! Logitech

  • Pros mentioned:
    Connectivity, Design

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Doesn't hold up well

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I've had these headphones for about a year and a half, and use them for both work and gaming, so I am VERY aquatinted with them. The pros: - Nice material, feels good on the ears for long wear and physically blocks a lot of sound - Very cute. The lights are somewhat customizable, and I get compliments on them all the time - Built in mute button, detachable mic. That means I don't need to worry about my voice being picked up if I don't want to be heard, and they can be used as just regular headphones - Pairing with multiple devices at once and controlling how loud each one is has been a godsend. Because of this feature, I can listen to music while taking calls at work, or be on a discord call on my phone while playing a game on my computer The cons: - These things have been steadily falling apart more and more since about month 6. At first, the light on the dongle stopped working. A bit nervewracking, but it still worked, so fine. Then the headband started splitting at the seams and laying kind of floppy. Next it was one of the cups: the leather started pulling up and tickling my ear. Now the lining on both cups is trying to come off and I need to keep pulling them off and trying to trap the lining against where they seal just with tension. Absolutely not the build quality I would expect from a $300 pair of headphones - Audio quality: if I'm not careful about volume, a lot of people I speak to complain that they can hear themselves being picked up from the speakers to the mic. I've also heard a few times that it sounds like I'm underwater - Sound quality: music sounds a little flat. I was expecting like bose level for this pricepoint, tbh, but they're just kind of eh headphones - They will randomly disconnect if they believe they're not being used, which isn't great for a work headset. As far as I know, this isn't a feature that can be turned off - Sometimes I go to turn the volume down and it maxes out (like jumps straight from the level it was to the highest possible level) and won't let me turn it down for like half a minute Overall, I would say if you can get them for like $150 or less, they're worth it, otherwise there are probably better candidates for this pricepoint

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      We truly appreciate you sharing such detailed feedback on your Logitech G735 Aurora Collection Wireless Gaming Headset. We're genuinely sorry to hear about the durability issues you've experienced and the challenges with audio and connectivity. This isn't the quality we aim for, and we understand your frustration. Your insights are invaluable as we continuously work to improve our products. Logitech

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Design

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Amazing headset

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I love this headset. it’s lightweight, clear, and crisp. I love not being tethered to my pc, i love being able to move, i love the detachable microphone. A+ all around. comfortable to wear and amazing quality. Long battery life. Also very cute and professional

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Connectivity, Design, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Moved from Steel Series to Logitech

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Sound quality is good, and its pretty light. Really loved the ability to change from Bluetooth to wireless connection with just a push of a button. Aesthetically its very cute. While I do enjoy this headset I have a few cons that aren't a deal breaker to others but for me it is. Cons: - Mic movability is awful making me talk louder than I'd like too. (I did change in software settings to try and remedy this) - Software controlled side tone - The center of the headband is uncomfortable and exhausted the top of my head very quickly Overall, if your are looking for a cute lightweight headset this for sure checks off all the boxes.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Compact and incredibly comfortable!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Logitech G735 Aurora headset is one of the more comfortable headsets for extended use and it's compact size is perfect for those who have smaller hands to comfortable reach all of the controls! In the box is a matching theme of all white cabling and wireless Lightspeed dongle, a type of color matching that usually only happens if you go with an all black headset, and the interior of the box is cloud-themed! This all comes together to reassure you that you are about to place a cloud-light headset on your head to begin your gaming, conferencing, streaming, or talking on the phone via the Bluetooth connection that can be used at the same time as Lightspeed and allows you to mix the volume of each to perfectly contracts your game, chat, and soundtrack. The RGB LED lighting is very subtle and complements the look of the headset perfectly and the new headband is very similar to those used by higher-end headphone for unlimited adjustability to find your perfect fit. The sound quality is very impressive and impactful for such a small body, with the Blue Voice microphone sporting the usually impressive voice enhancements and noise suppression abilities! The voice chat and Bluetooth call quality is excellent and crystal clear! I would definitely recommend this headset for gamers of a smaller stature as the size allows for easier access to the control, even as someone with larger hands, the size and comfort of this headset makes it so you almost forget it is on your head! Definitely a nice all around headset!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Quality

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great sound quality. The foam around the ears is very comfortable. The only issue I have been having is getting the headset to stay connected to my Logitech app. They still work via Bluetooth, but the lights don’t sync with my Logitech keyboard and mouse. A minor flaw, so overall these are great!

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thanks for letting us know about your experience with the Logitech - G735 Aurora Collection Wireless Gaming Headset. We’ll pass this along to our product team, and our support team would be happy to assist you further at suppor.logi.com Logitech

  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Headset

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Extremely soft. Loved the quality and color. Although it says console compatible, it’s not compatible for a PS4. I called Logitech and it customer service said I may have to install a firmware by plugging it up to my computer. Had to return it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience. We understand the frustration of encountering compatibility issues. We are always working to improve our products and compatibility information. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Logitech

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Logitech quality, again!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Got these to match my keyboard and mouse mainly, and they were on sale and were a pretty good value at the sale price point. The headphones seem well made. Its headband and earcups are made of the same pleather material and it’s soft and smooth. Quality is apparent with the finish and materials and the design is very attractive as well. The lights are not overbearing and can be turned off easily in the G Hub app as well. The app allows you to adjust the headphones and microphone very easily. It’s a well designed and pleasant app to use. The sound quality is very good, for the price especially. It’s not super deep bass sounding but it’s not very tinny either. Microphone is clear with the factory setting right out of the box as well. Battery and range has not been an issue. Would recommend.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thank you for your comprehensive review of the Logitech - G735! We're glad you're enjoying the style, comfort, and sound quality, especially at the sale price. We appreciate your feedback on the G Hub app and hope you continue to enjoy using the headset. Logitech

  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Design, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great but should be better

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    These headphones are really cool, they’re very pretty aesthetically, they’re SUPER comfortable and have great build quality but I’m not sold on the sound. For the price I think they could sound a bit better, you’ll notice it mainly with music but I feel like the sound just isn’t “premium” for the price. The microphone is pretty decent too. Overall, I love using them for both my job & gaming. Having a phone hooked up Bluetooth with an onboard mixer is awesome. You won’t regret the purchase but if you’re really looking for high quality sound I couldn’t recommend these.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Connectivity

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Looks like a Cloud, Feels like a Cloud

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Connectivity is super easy. The ear cuffs are super comfortable as I can wear them for a long time. Sound quality is decent for a wireless device. Battery is great so far! I only have to charge every 3 days if that with about 8 hours of straight use per day (productivity varies).

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Pretty good so far!

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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.

    I've only had these for a week, but they're fantastic! I noticed many reviews stating the wireless cuts out at random times, but I've only had that issue once, and it was to with my game setting and not the headphones themselves. The wireless range is about 15 feet, beyond that range they will cut in and out a bit. These are super SUPER comfy, these are perfect for anyone who wear glasses and they do not press the arms of your glasses into the sides of your skull. These are the only headphones I've tried that I could comfortably wear for more then 2 hours. I use these about 6 hours per day since receiving them and I have only need to charge them once per week. All in all, I personally have not had the common issues I've seen with these headphones, and while they are a bit pricey I think they're more than worth it. Now if only they would bring back the pink mic/earpads <3

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      We're thrilled to hear you're enjoying your G735 headset so much! It's wonderful that you've found them comfortable, especially for extended wear with glasses, and that you haven't experienced the common wireless issues. We appreciate you sharing your positive experience and your desire for the pink mic/earpads! Logitech

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