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In this video, I take a quick look at the Logitech G733 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset, exploring its physical design, features, and audio performance. I’ll also demonstrate how to set up and customize the headset using Logitech’s G HUB software and provide an audio recording test to showcase its mic quality.
🎧 Key Features Covered: • LIGHTSPEED Wireless technology for up to 20m range and low-latency audio. • Dual-zone LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting with customizable effects. • Suspension headband designed for comfort during long sessions. • PRO-G drivers delivering immersive, distortion-free sound.
Whether you’re a gamer looking for enhanced performance or just curious about this headset’s capabilities, this video provides everything you need to know before making your purchase.
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Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg0mDdt90Vg
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Hey all, today we’re looking at these — the Logitech G733 wireless headphones. I’ve had these for several years now. They’ve been on the market for quite some time, but I really like them. These are my work-from-home and gaming headphones. First things first: the microphone is removable if you don’t want it there. You do need to use the Logitech dongle for this — it’s not Bluetooth, it requires a dongle, which has its benefits but also means you need the dongle. They charge with USB-C, which is right on the bottom here — just plug it in and they’ll glow green while charging.
There are a few buttons on the back: a mic mute button, a volume button, and of course the power button. One thing about these: when they’re powered on, the RGB turns on, and you cannot turn it off without the Logitech G HUB software — just a heads up. Enough yapping, let’s take a look at these in action.
As you can see, I have the headphones on and the audio is now going through the microphone. If I push this button here (and push it again) you can hear me again, just like that. The lights are glowing. Unfortunately you need the Logitech G HUB app installed, so if you have these on a corporate machine you can’t turn off the lights unless you can get that approved — you’re going to look like a pro gamer most of the time.
Okay, let’s go to the Logitech G HUB app. In here you can change the volume settings, add some effects to the microphone, and change the button assignment for the mute button. Over in LIGHTSYNC you can change the lighting settings — right now we’re on cycle, but we can go to fixed and change it to red. The bottom is still going to cycle, so we’d go in there too and change that to blue — now it’s red and blue. We could also turn it off, or sync the lighting zones and apply it to both top and bottom. If you have other Logitech equipment, you can sync the lighting across your keyboard, mouse, and other Logitech devices.
Anyway, that pretty much wraps it up for the G733 headset. If you’re interested, there’s a link in the description. Don’t forget to like and subscribe — I do little reviews like this all the time, and I hope to see you in the next one. Bye.