I’ve got an awful track record when it comes to wireless headphones. Being the picky, ogre-headed fool I am, nearly everything has either been too tight, too power-hungry, or it’s had an awful buzz caused by signal interference. As a result, I’ve tended to stay firmly wired for all my peripherals, chained to my desk like an RGB luddite.
This makes the fact that the Logitech G735 all the more shocking. I expected a wireless headset designed to be “inclusive of smaller head sizes” to be a big mash of every problem my melon of a head has ever had. Despite that, its slick design and impressive suite of features has dragged me into the wireless era.
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Despite being designed for smaller heads, this “one-size-fits-all” headset can extend to impressive sizes to fit any noggin. Featuring few fiddly hinges or needless straps, it feels secure and sturdy even when stretched, but can condense to a size small enough to fit someone with less Orc-ish dimensions.
A lack of any needless supports or padding makes for a headband that feels a bit harsh the first time you put it on, as its narrow frame puts what initially feels like a disconcerting amount of pressure on the top of your head. After two weeks of wearing it, though, it feels as natural as any wider, plusher headband, but without all the extra points of failure those designs tend to roll in.
The cups themselves are smooth as hell. While it does have the usual gamer RGB lighting every peripheral ever feels the need to include, it manages to do it in a tasteful way – no garish strobing, just a neat ring of light around the ears to signal everything from battery life to connection status. While I’m not sure its
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