Introduction The gaming headset market is rather competitive and gamers are always looking for the next best gaming headset that meets their price point and all the features that they expect. Today we will be looking at the Logitech G433 wired 7.1 surround sound gaming headset which is the newest member of the G series from Logitech. The Logitech G433 comes in four distinct colors, Triple Black, Fire Red, Royal Blue, and Blue Camo and retails for $99 and features a 2 year of limited warranty. In a crowed headset market, the $99 price-tag of the G433 is a little steep in my opinion because there are other gaming headset from companies such as Sennheiser and SteelSeries that retail for much less and offer the same quality and features as the G433. Logitech has incorporated the Pro-G audio drivers into the G433 which help with producing booming bass and precise clarity. The Logitech G433 also features an acoustic port positioned behind the driver for more dynamic and spatial sound.

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Logitech's G433 is not a 'true' surround sound headset meaning that the DTS Headphone:X is basically a software encoding method for simulating surround sound from just 2 audio drivers. The majority of the headsets on the market are virtual surround (2 drivers only) so 'true' surround sound headsets that have independent drivers for each channel are most often 5.1 not 7.1 and are significantly more expensive.

Design and Features Whether you are a PC or console gamer, Logitech has made the G433 compatible with pretty much any platform by including two audio cables to optimally connect and perform on essentially all gaming devices. For mobile devices, tablets and consoles, you can use the auxiliary cable but the 7.1 surround sound of the G433 is limited to PC only via the Logitech Gaming software so consoles and mobile devices only get Stereo. Personally, this does not bother me because I am a PC gamer but console gamers who care about surround sound might have to look elsewhere.