New Logitech G Headphones Easily Transition From Gaming to Everyday Life

Logitech G433 headphones

Logitech G headphones, a brand of Logitech announced the launch of both the Logitech G433 7.1 and Logitech G233 Prodigy gaming headsets. Both headsets feature the Pro-G™ audio drivers for incredible audio performance in a lightweight, comfortable fitting headset that can be taken from gaming to everyday use.

Logitech G433 Black

Both headsets use the advanced Pro-G drivers made with hybrid mesh materials that provide high-quality audio and deliver clear highs and lows with minimal distortion. The Logitech G headphones also has optimized sound quality for analog reproduction and digital USB output, so the sound is accurate on any source.

Logitech G233

The G433 uses DTS Headphone:X 7.1 for the latest high fidelity sound. The technology replicates 7.1 speaker placement and audio positioning, so hearing in-game effects and positional audio is more precise and accurate. Additionally, you can tune the volume levels for each of the seven audio channels.

Logitech G433 Camo Blue

While sound is important in headphones, what can be just as crucial is the comfort. Both headphones are build to be durable, lightweight and with comfort in mind. The G433 features a stain-resistant fabric finish that comes in four colors: Royal Blue, Fire Red, Triple Black, and a special Camo Blue, which is sold exclusively through Best Buy in the U.S. The G233 comes in a soft-touch black material with Cyan Blue ear pads. The comfort is aimed to have gamers take the headsets out with them when they are on the go without feeling like they are lugging around heavy cumbersome gaming headsets everywhere.

Logitech G433 Red

The microphone on both headsets is a removable, high quality boom mic with a micro pop filter for voice chat and communications. They work with PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and the Switch as well as mobile devices and are officially Discord Certified for the highest levels of audio and voice quality.

The Logitech G headphones, G433 and G233 are expected to available at retailers across the globe in June 2017 for $99.99 and $79.99 respectively.

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