-The white over-ears are smaller in size than other gaming headphones available, making them ideal for gamers with small heads -If you think the white is too stark, you can also get ear cup pads and a detachable microphone in two different colors -Logitech has experimented with various visual aesthetics for their gaming headphones in the past few years

The SteelSeries Acrtis range of headsets is physically similar to the Logitech G Pro headsets, the suspension band-toting G733, the more kid-oriented G435, and even the fabric-covered G433. currently, Logitech is expanding its collection with a new style. The company’s new Aurora peripherals set includes the Logitech G735 as the audio component, which offers a number of tried-and-true capabilities.

Logitech G735 review: Design

The Logitech G735 is a great headset for people who want to personalize their experience with their headset and add some color to it. However, the extra money you need to spend on each of the ear cushions and microphone booms can be a bit of a downside. The Logitech G735 is very comfortable to wear for extended periods of time.

The gaming headset is designed specifically for people with small heads and those who would wear glasses and earrings with the headset. It has a comfortable headband and snug memory foam ear cushions, which make it easy to wear. The all-white exterior of the device also features Lightsync RGB lighting on each side, which can be easily customized using the Logitech G Hub software.

Features and Software

The Logitech G Hub software package from Logitech can be used to control the G735. The audio, mic, and lighting can all be customized and adjusted in G Hub. Access to an audio equalizer, a microphone equalizer with pre-set voice effects and sample sounds (from the sister brand Blue), and “Lgihtsync” where you can adjust lighting effects and colors even if we favor a flat audio EQ are all helpful for fine-tuning how you sound.

The Jabra Elite Sport is a great option for those who don’t want to spend a lot of money on headphones but still want quality. The construction is very high-end and includes rotating earcups with cloud-like memory foam cushions, a soft, leather-wrapped adjustable headband, and other features. The power button, volume dial, microphone mute button, optional 3.5mm auxiliary port, USB-C charging port, and the port to connect the detachable boom microphone are all located on the left side of the headset.

Logitech’s G Hub app lets you customize your audio and illumination settings for different activities, including gaming. ..

Logitech G735 review: Comfort

We are not sure exactly what Logitech changed while taking these factors into consideration, but the headset is pretty comfortable. It weighs 9.6 ounces (273g) and has height-adjustable rotating earcups. Logitech claims its team took several factors into consideration in designing the G735 to be more inclusive, including “smaller head sizes,” “hair,” and “piercings.” The extremely plush earcups and the modest clamp force which is actually a little too low of the headset both contribute to comfort.

The headset comes off when you tilt your head back, which is a problem for people with smaller heads. The ear cups are indicated on the inside and in braille on the headband. There are USB-C for charging, 3.5mm aux, and 3.5mm mic ports on the left earcup, as well as a power button, volume slider, and mic mute button. There is an audio mixing paddle and a connectivity button on the right earcup.

The G735 supports dual audio mixing, allowing you to simultaneously listen to two different devices that are connected to it via Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless (or aux). This is useful for ensuring that you don’t miss any phone calls or notifications while playing games. A detachable boom microphone, 2.4GHz wireless USB-A dongle, USB extender, and a USB-C to USB-A charging cable are included with the G735 in the box. The headset contains a 3.5mm aux connection socket, but neither an aux cable is included nor is one available for purchase in the collection. Given that the set does include replacement USB-C cables with cloud-shaped cable charms, this looks like a mistake.

Connectivity

The Logitech G735 is a gaming headset that can be connected to virtually every gaming platform. It has a 2.4GHz USB-A wireless dongle as its primary connection method, but it also supports Bluetooth and wired over 3.5mm connections. We were able to test it only with the SBC codec, but we will update this review once we have more information about the Bluetooth version. ..

The G735’s 2.4GHz connection has a lower range than is customary for this kind of headset, but all the different connection options function rather well overall. While seated at our workstation, there is no audible latency, and the audio connection is solid; but, as we move away, the connection becomes less reliable. Every gaming headset eventually experiences connection hiccups when the line of sight is broken, but the G735’s initial hiccup distance is considerably closer than usual. This headset’s connectivity options make it compatible right out of the box with PC, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch (while docked). The G735 can be used without docking with the Nintendo Switch and Xbox consoles if you have a spare 3.5mm cord. ..

Logitech G735 review: Audio

The Logitech G735 gaming headset includes custom 40mm neodymium drivers that deliver a balanced sound profile right out of the box. Some competing models include larger and louder 50mm units, but the high price of this headset means there’s no need to tinker with the EQ to create a pleasant sound. ..

Our musical tastes lean toward the heavier end of the scale, with a predilection for bass presence. We listen to a lot of extreme metal, and despite the smaller drivers in the cups, recent albums by bands like Imperial Triumphant, Bloodbath, and Belphegor, in our opinion, sounded appropriately huge. Other genres also had a distinct crispness, warmth, and richness. We discovered that Doja Cat, Post Malone, and Magna Carta Cartel’s most recent songs were accurate and in balance. Audiophiles will be well-served by Dolby Atmos and lossless streaming formats here.

If you’re looking for an immersive gaming experience, the Logitech G735 is a great option. It’s able to reproduce all of the surround sound features of popular games, making it perfect for those who want to be fully immersed in the game.

Microphone performance

The microphone is not very good. It doesn’t pick up well and it’s very quiet.

The Logitech G735 has a removable microphone that connects to the left earcup. We don’t love detachable microphones, but Logitech loves them. The microphone is adaptable, cardioid (unidirectional), and effective at picking up your voice while excluding background noise. The Blue Voice software from Logitech, which supports the microphone, does an excellent job of enhancing the clarity and crispness of your voice. ..

Battery and charging

The Logitech G735 Wireless Gaming Headset from Logitech G is claimed to have a battery life of 16 hours or more, however our experience was only 12 hours (100 per cent this is because we were playing with them a tone to get the most out of the review and that our volume was mostly at max). You can anticipate reaching the 50-hour milestone if you don’t max out the volume and disable the RGB lights feature. In contrast, the Sony MX5s are some of the greatest noise-cancelling I’ve ever used and have a 30-hour battery life.

We’d prefer a bit more time, if you’re at your computer, there’s no harm in quickly plugging them in when you stand up to go somewhere to make sure they don’t die on you. Also, charging proceeds very quickly. To tell you how much the headset’s percentage had increased by a specific time, we kept plugging the G735s into their USB-C charger, but we kept getting sidetracked, and every time we went back to them, they were already full. But it’s important to know that the headset will automatically turn off after 10 minutes of inactivity in order to conserve battery.

Price and availability

The Logitech G735 wireless gaming headset was announced as a part of the business’ most recent Aurora Collection and is presently offered for $229 (£189, AU$399). The G735 wireless gaming headset was introduced along with a slew of eye-catching accessories, much like the Logitech G715 keyboard. An extra $19 (£18, AU$39) is required for each accessory, which includes a microphone boom and a set of ear pads in the Pink Dawn or Green Flash colors.

The Logitech G735 is a pricey headset that is not as good as the Razer Barracuda.

Conclusion

For wireless gaming, the Logitech G735 are a solid choice. These over-ear headphones last more than 28 hours continuously, have very little latency through their USB dongle, and are cozy enough for protracted dungeon crawls. Their associated software also allows you to change their bass-heavy sound profile. The boom mic does a good job of ensuring that you sound clear if you like to chat with other players while you play. They even support Bluetooth, allowing you to simultaneously receive audio from your smartphone and console. The fact that these headphones are incompatible with Xbox gaming consoles is a drawback. ..