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Logitech G333 Gaming Earphones with Dual Audio Drivers, in-line mic and Volume Control, Compatible with PC/PS/Xbox/Nintendo/Mobile with 3.5mm Aux or USB-C Port – Purple
Logitech G333 Gaming Earphones with Dual Audio Drivers, in-line mic and Volume Control, Compatible with PC/PS/Xbox/Nintendo/Mobile with 3.5mm Aux or USB-C Port – Purple
Gaming-Grade: G333 gaming in-ear headphones are designed for a complete and immersive play experience whether you're at your PC or on the go
Multi-Device Connectivity: Ready for PC, mobile, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo devices with standard 3.5mm aux connection; included USB-C adapter lets you connect to even more devices
Dual Drivers: Designed specifically for the optimal gaming experience; dedicated drivers, one for highs/mids and one for bass, provide detail-rich audio to accurately recreate the game world
In-Line Mic and Controls: Quality in-line microphone delivers clear comms and chat; integrated controls let you play, pause and control volume with ease
Adaptive Comfort: Choose between three flexible, comfortable, soft silicone earbud tips that sit gently in-ear
Extreme durability: Sturdy aluminum housing is reliable and durable with an attractive finish
Gaming-Grade: G333 gaming in-ear headphones are designed for a complete and immersive play experience whether you're at your PC or on the go
Multi-Device Connectivity: Ready for PC, mobile, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo devices with standard 3.5mm aux connection; included USB-C adapter lets you connect to even more devices
Dual Drivers: Designed specifically for the optimal gaming experience; dedicated drivers, one for highs/mids and one for bass, provide detail-rich audio to accurately recreate the game world
In-Line Mic and Controls: Quality in-line microphone delivers clear comms and chat; integrated controls let you play, pause and control volume with ease
Adaptive Comfort: Choose between three flexible, comfortable, soft silicone earbud tips that sit gently in-ear
Extreme durability: Sturdy aluminum housing is reliable and durable with an attractive finish
Product Specifications
Headphones Jack
3.5 mm Jack
Model Name
G333
Connectivity Technology
Wired
Wireless Communication Technology
Auxiliary
Included Components
Ear Tips, Protective Case
Age Range Description
Adult
Material
Aluminum, Silicone
Specific Uses For Product
Personal, Gaming, Business
Recommended Uses For Product
Gaming
Compatible Devices
PC, Mobile, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, Devices with 3.5mm aux port, Devices with USB-C port
Theme
Video Game
Control Type
Volume Control
Cable Feature
Retractable
Item Weight
19 Grams
Water Resistance Level
Not Water Resistant
Frequency Range
20Hz ~ 20KHz
Package Type
Protective Packaging
Unit Count
1 Count
Style
sleek, modern, minimalist
Control Method
Touch
Number of Items
1
Audio Driver Type
Dynamic Driver
Carrying Case Weight
12 Grams
Carrying Case Material
hard plastic
Carrying Case Color
Purple
Earpiece Shape
Rounded
Is Autographed
No
UPC
097855159083
Global Trade Identification Number
00097855159083
Manufacturer
Logitech
Package Dimensions
5.12 x 4.41 x 1.97 inches
Item Weight
0.67 ounces
ASIN
B0842ZG5P4
Item model number
981-000935
Date First Available
July 11, 2022
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Excellent value headset if I don’t use the included USBC adapter. Sounds great. The media could not be loaded. The packaging is top notch and the earphones/headset look great (I couldn’t believe they included a case too). Sound quality and bass is really good not the deepest but deep enough for most out of box. The mic I’ve been told is on the quiet side but “ok”. My one and only complaint is the USB C adapter, it works but when I used it out of the box on my Samsung Galaxy Fold 3 phone the quality was not good, I had to turn it up to nearly full volume to listen at an ok level (I normally use only 65% volume on all my headphones) and both the bass and highs were VERY muted but when I plugged it into my PC without the USB C adapter the quality was significantly higher and volume was more than enough at 50%. Music sounds great and I’m currently watching someone stream a video game to me over Discord while I’m writing this review. Everything sounds good, Voice lines are clear and the bass sounds impactful.Overall I’m very satisfied with my purchase. Even if the USB C adapter isn’t great it at least works fine enough to work for communication in a pinch also while everything sounds great with just the 3.5mm I don’t think I’d recommend this product if you’re only using it with it’s included USBC adapter.
Excellent value headset if I don’t use the included USBC adapter. Sounds great. The media could not be loaded. The packaging is top notch and the earphones/headset look great (I couldn’t believe they included a case too). Sound quality and bass is really good not the deepest but deep enough for most out of box. The mic I’ve been told is on the quiet side but “ok”. My one and only complaint is the USB C adapter, it works but when I used it out of the box on my Samsung Galaxy Fold 3 phone the quality was not good, I had to turn it up to nearly full volume to listen at an ok level (I normally use only 65% volume on all my headphones) and both the bass and highs were VERY muted but when I plugged it into my PC without the USB C adapter the quality was significantly higher and volume was more than enough at 50%. Music sounds great and I’m currently watching someone stream a video game to me over Discord while I’m writing this review. Everything sounds good, Voice lines are clear and the bass sounds impactful.Overall I’m very satisfied with my purchase. Even if the USB C adapter isn’t great it at least works fine enough to work for communication in a pinch also while everything sounds great with just the 3.5mm I don’t think I’d recommend this product if you’re only using it with it’s included USBC adapter.
Bought these on a whim. Surprised. So to start off, I was in the market for new earbuds. WHY? Because my last pair didn’t even last a month. I generally wear my earbuds when I sleep. Crazy I know. But I tend to listen to Binaural or Isochronic frequencies/tones in order to sleep. This also helps with dreaming. Besides that point, I was disappointed to learn I cannot wear these when I sleep. The shape/design causes them to put pressure on my left ear when wedged between my ear and a pillow. Shame. But I am not gonna knock points off for not being able to wear them when I sleep. Luckily I also bought some LUDOS Clamor earbuds at the same time, which those I CAN wear when I sleep (also wrote a review for them so no bias here).Staring off, they have your typical rubber style tips. As crazy as it is, I prefer the FOAM tips the LUDOS Clamor came with. I mean honestly, the foam tips from LUDOS are WAY better…. But again, not knocking points here for that. Using that to dock points in my opinion is wrong. Anyway, these G333 are still comfy. They don’t fall out of my ear and I don’t feel the need to keep re-adjusting them as I move around. So big bonus on that side.The sound quality. HONESTLY? I was blown away. FOR THE PRICE these sound dangerously good. The dual driver design was a good choice. I generally get strong bass (stronger than other earbuds ive owned) but it doesn’t drown out the mid’s and high’s. HOWEVER, the LUDOS Clamor earbuds I got lack in the bass department but have WAY better highs than the G333. So depending on your own sound profile needs, you may pick one over the other. THE ONLY REASON I even include the LUDOS in this review is because I included the G333 in their review. Again only for mild comparisons, and not docking points on the ones I prefer. So far, when watching anime/tv/movies or listening to music, I honestly prefer these Logitech G333. The sound is just phenomenal FOR THE PRICE. On the flip side, I mentioned night time use, which I then use my LUDOS instead…. its just how it is.These headphones so far have been really great. I personally don’t like the cable. Its pretty stiff and honestly its been a few days and they still sort of retain the shape they were shipped in (curled up). The LUDOS seem to use a more thinner rubberized cable which I prefer honestly. Again, not knocking points. They both have their uses. I really really enjoyed the sound quality of these G333 and was genuinely shocked how good they sounded considering the price. I hope going into the future Logitech doubles down on their earbud lines and expands them to be even better. I wouldn’t mind spending twice the money on something a bit “more” than these. Again not knocking them down. Personally for gaming/daily use at my computer, I got a set of Sony MDR-Z7M2’s which I use for everything including gaming.These are great headphones. Again great sound quality for the price. Blew me away. I would not use them for sleeping. Great bass response ESPECIALLY when you EQ in more bass (which I tend to do). The LUDOS didn’t really have much bass and when I EQ in bass, they tend to sound like the G333 without the bass boost. IF you are a bass head and aren’t using these for sleeping. Buy them.
Bought these on a whim. Surprised. So to start off, I was in the market for new earbuds. WHY? Because my last pair didn’t even last a month. I generally wear my earbuds when I sleep. Crazy I know. But I tend to listen to Binaural or Isochronic frequencies/tones in order to sleep. This also helps with dreaming. Besides that point, I was disappointed to learn I cannot wear these when I sleep. The shape/design causes them to put pressure on my left ear when wedged between my ear and a pillow. Shame. But I am not gonna knock points off for not being able to wear them when I sleep. Luckily I also bought some LUDOS Clamor earbuds at the same time, which those I CAN wear when I sleep (also wrote a review for them so no bias here).Staring off, they have your typical rubber style tips. As crazy as it is, I prefer the FOAM tips the LUDOS Clamor came with. I mean honestly, the foam tips from LUDOS are WAY better…. But again, not knocking points here for that. Using that to dock points in my opinion is wrong. Anyway, these G333 are still comfy. They don’t fall out of my ear and I don’t feel the need to keep re-adjusting them as I move around. So big bonus on that side.The sound quality. HONESTLY? I was blown away. FOR THE PRICE these sound dangerously good. The dual driver design was a good choice. I generally get strong bass (stronger than other earbuds ive owned) but it doesn’t drown out the mid’s and high’s. HOWEVER, the LUDOS Clamor earbuds I got lack in the bass department but have WAY better highs than the G333. So depending on your own sound profile needs, you may pick one over the other. THE ONLY REASON I even include the LUDOS in this review is because I included the G333 in their review. Again only for mild comparisons, and not docking points on the ones I prefer. So far, when watching anime/tv/movies or listening to music, I honestly prefer these Logitech G333. The sound is just phenomenal FOR THE PRICE. On the flip side, I mentioned night time use, which I then use my LUDOS instead…. its just how it is.These headphones so far have been really great. I personally don’t like the cable. Its pretty stiff and honestly its been a few days and they still sort of retain the shape they were shipped in (curled up). The LUDOS seem to use a more thinner rubberized cable which I prefer honestly. Again, not knocking points. They both have their uses. I really really enjoyed the sound quality of these G333 and was genuinely shocked how good they sounded considering the price. I hope going into the future Logitech doubles down on their earbud lines and expands them to be even better. I wouldn’t mind spending twice the money on something a bit “more” than these. Again not knocking them down. Personally for gaming/daily use at my computer, I got a set of Sony MDR-Z7M2’s which I use for everything including gaming.These are great headphones. Again great sound quality for the price. Blew me away. I would not use them for sleeping. Great bass response ESPECIALLY when you EQ in more bass (which I tend to do). The LUDOS didn’t really have much bass and when I EQ in bass, they tend to sound like the G333 without the bass boost. IF you are a bass head and aren’t using these for sleeping. Buy them.
Bought these on a whim. Surprised. So to start off, I was in the market for new earbuds. WHY? Because my last pair didn’t even last a month. I generally wear my earbuds when I sleep. Crazy I know. But I tend to listen to Binaural or Isochronic frequencies/tones in order to sleep. This also helps with dreaming. Besides that point, I was disappointed to learn I cannot wear these when I sleep. The shape/design causes them to put pressure on my left ear when wedged between my ear and a pillow. Shame. But I am not gonna knock points off for not being able to wear them when I sleep. Luckily I also bought some LUDOS Clamor earbuds at the same time, which those I CAN wear when I sleep (also wrote a review for them so no bias here).Staring off, they have your typical rubber style tips. As crazy as it is, I prefer the FOAM tips the LUDOS Clamor came with. I mean honestly, the foam tips from LUDOS are WAY better…. But again, not knocking points here for that. Using that to dock points in my opinion is wrong. Anyway, these G333 are still comfy. They don’t fall out of my ear and I don’t feel the need to keep re-adjusting them as I move around. So big bonus on that side.The sound quality. HONESTLY? I was blown away. FOR THE PRICE these sound dangerously good. The dual driver design was a good choice. I generally get strong bass (stronger than other earbuds ive owned) but it doesn’t drown out the mid’s and high’s. HOWEVER, the LUDOS Clamor earbuds I got lack in the bass department but have WAY better highs than the G333. So depending on your own sound profile needs, you may pick one over the other. THE ONLY REASON I even include the LUDOS in this review is because I included the G333 in their review. Again only for mild comparisons, and not docking points on the ones I prefer. So far, when watching anime/tv/movies or listening to music, I honestly prefer these Logitech G333. The sound is just phenomenal FOR THE PRICE. On the flip side, I mentioned night time use, which I then use my LUDOS instead…. its just how it is.These headphones so far have been really great. I personally don’t like the cable. Its pretty stiff and honestly its been a few days and they still sort of retain the shape they were shipped in (curled up). The LUDOS seem to use a more thinner rubberized cable which I prefer honestly. Again, not knocking points. They both have their uses. I really really enjoyed the sound quality of these G333 and was genuinely shocked how good they sounded considering the price. I hope going into the future Logitech doubles down on their earbud lines and expands them to be even better. I wouldn’t mind spending twice the money on something a bit “more” than these. Again not knocking them down. Personally for gaming/daily use at my computer, I got a set of Sony MDR-Z7M2’s which I use for everything including gaming.These are great headphones. Again great sound quality for the price. Blew me away. I would not use them for sleeping. Great bass response ESPECIALLY when you EQ in more bass (which I tend to do). The LUDOS didn’t really have much bass and when I EQ in bass, they tend to sound like the G333 without the bass boost. IF you are a bass head and aren’t using these for sleeping. Buy them.
Solid construction – good value. I have two pairs of these – one for my wife and one for myself.The outstanding feature at this price is the construction. Nothing close to this price is as well manufactured. They are not indestructible – but with care and maintenance they should last a lifetime.The sound is good, but not outstanding. They are a bit weak on bass, but definitely acceptable for earphones.I have used worse sounding headphones professionally on sets as a recordist and audio engineer. These work for monitoring audio (like a camera operator or similar) I have used them for audio editing – especially in editing audio for picture. Comfort drives my choice there, and the technical requirement is timing not audio quality – any wired headset can do the job, but these do the job comfortably and with pleasant sound.I do not use or recommend them for recording, engineering, or mixing. If I did these tasks more, I would have a set of in ear monitors. Now I just use a good set of closed back headphones and a pair of 5″ audio monitors.For entertainment and gaming they are great. I take them everywhere for travel as a backup to my Airpods Pro.
A $30 dollar –$15 dollar pair of earphones. The Logitech G333 earbuds may look more as an affordable option for those looking for a basic pair of earbuds, but this is Logitech trying to rep their brand. While they may work well volume-wise with some devices, such as a Mac, they seem to struggle with volume when used with my S22 Ultra. The maximum volume level did not hurt my ears. I was left wanting a little louder.The sound quality of the Logitech G333 earbuds leaves something to be desired. The audio lacks depth and richness, and the bass is not very strong. This makes it difficult to fully enjoy music or podcasts.Although the Logitech G333 earbuds are currently on sale for $30 from $50, their low-quality sound and performance make them feel overpriced, even at the discounted price. I am apalled they were even $50 at one point. They would be more fairly priced at around $10-15.Overall, for the price point of $30 you can probably find better.
Good drivers. Terrible design. I paid $20 for these and I definitely wouldn’t pay more. They sound very good, for gaming and music. I have no idea what people are talking about when they say there’s no bass because they are incredibly bassy and the drivers are certainly capable of being tuned to being even more bassy with an equaliser app if you’re so inclined.Design: the ear buds are very large but with very short nozzles. I have average ear canals and ears and I can’t put them very deep without the main part of the bud causing lots of pain. I’m talking BARELY in my ear at all. None of the ear tips are able to create a decent seal because I’m physically not even capable of getting them deep enough in for it to be possible because of how large the bud is and how short the nozzle is. Nozzle diameter is on the larger size though. I use the default medium and just have them barely in my canal while wearing and can only wear them sitting still while gaming or they’ll fall out.Controls: with the 3.5 jack the volume down doesn’t work. Both the volume up and volume down cause the volume to go up. With the usb c they work fine though.Tldr: Build quality and sound are great, but comfort awful. Whenever I think about reaching for these I reach for my Moondrop Quarks instead
Great earbuds, just not for me. Caught these on sale for about $20, and for that price they’re great. Sound production is solid, comes with a USB C adapter, flat cables, and good build quality.Now, PERSOANLLY, I buy cheap earbuds because I typically use them to literally lay around with. These are a little bulkier than I thought they’d be, and uncomfortable to lay on my side with. That said, if you’re like me and are looking for a set of buds comfortable enough to fall asleep, or lay in, you may want to look elsewhere. Otherwise, you’d probably love these.Again for $20, I still can’t really complain, and overall still satisfied with the purchase.
Been searching for normal earphones with gaming in mind – These are pretty good. Been looking for gaming earphones without a goofy looking mic attached to the side. These also look great as well. Preferred earphones to stop having a headset dent on my hair after working for 8 hours.Pros – Comes with a 3.5mm to USB-C adapter so it can double as earphones for my phone as well! – Does its job when it comes to gaming. You can hear other people and they can hear you pretty well. Never had complaints about the mic.- Comes with a neat little bag. Helps me take it to and from work without the issue of it being tangles (as well as the flatline cable).Cons – If you’re strictly PC gaming, it might be an issue if you don’t have your tower on your desk or are inputting these through your controller. The cable is very short, which kind of sucks. connect it to the FRONT of your tower and are ok as long as you don’t stand up.- For phone usage, these stay kind of quiet. Not the same for my PC though.- No Mic Mute button, which is confusing as this is a gaming focused peripheral.Overall: Great for the price and the best looking from what I’ve seen. Do wish the cable was longer. Can likely get a longer USB-C adapter for that.
Decent Analog Earpiece for Gaming. I, formerly, constantly used a wireless over-the-head headset but the weight and size makes it so cumbersome. So I settled on these in-ear earphones because they are lightweight and small, they do both of those things very well. In addition to that, the sound quality is good paired with sound isolation (if you don’t like gummy ear nubs, these will not be the product for you).The microphone quality is acceptable, it’s somewhat clear and usable. I only give these 4 stars due to the included DAC (Digital-Analog converter) breaking out of nowhere within three months of use!
Voice clarity not so good. I bought this for video calls. When using the USB adapter with a no-3.5mm jack phone the sound level is lower than normal even at max volume. It is also very basey and doesn’t help with voice clarity. The microphone is good though.
Well made headphones, not for my ears though. I’ve been looking for the right pair of headphones or earbuds for some time. I’ve gone back and forth between earbuds and headphones and unfortunately even after this purchase, I’ll still be looking. These particular earbuds are not bad at all. Construction seems solid, they have a flat cable which seems like a lot of headphones are doing today and sound is fine. I’m not an audiophile at all, so I can’t really tell high quality from something else, so I don’t really know.The problem for me though are the earbuds themselves and fitting in my ears. Unfortunately they just are not comfortable and I can’t use them for very long. And they seem to fall out of my ears easily, too. Again, I think these are fine headphones (maybe a little pricey at full, I got them on a deal for much less) so if you’re able to use regular earbuds, they fit fine, then maybe this is another option for you.
Excellent value headset if I don’t use the included USBC adapter. Sounds great. The media could not be loaded. The packaging is top notch and the earphones/headset look great (I couldn’t believe they included a case too). Sound quality and bass is really good not the deepest but deep enough for most out of box. The mic I’ve been told is on the quiet side but “ok”. My one and only complaint is the USB C adapter, it works but when I used it out of the box on my Samsung Galaxy Fold 3 phone the quality was not good, I had to turn it up to nearly full volume to listen at an ok level (I normally use only 65% volume on all my headphones) and both the bass and highs were VERY muted but when I plugged it into my PC without the USB C adapter the quality was significantly higher and volume was more than enough at 50%. Music sounds great and I’m currently watching someone stream a video game to me over Discord while I’m writing this review. Everything sounds good, Voice lines are clear and the bass sounds impactful.Overall I’m very satisfied with my purchase. Even if the USB C adapter isn’t great it at least works fine enough to work for communication in a pinch also while everything sounds great with just the 3.5mm I don’t think I’d recommend this product if you’re only using it with it’s included USBC adapter.
Excellent value headset if I don’t use the included USBC adapter. Sounds great. The media could not be loaded. The packaging is top notch and the earphones/headset look great (I couldn’t believe they included a case too). Sound quality and bass is really good not the deepest but deep enough for most out of box. The mic I’ve been told is on the quiet side but “ok”. My one and only complaint is the USB C adapter, it works but when I used it out of the box on my Samsung Galaxy Fold 3 phone the quality was not good, I had to turn it up to nearly full volume to listen at an ok level (I normally use only 65% volume on all my headphones) and both the bass and highs were VERY muted but when I plugged it into my PC without the USB C adapter the quality was significantly higher and volume was more than enough at 50%. Music sounds great and I’m currently watching someone stream a video game to me over Discord while I’m writing this review. Everything sounds good, Voice lines are clear and the bass sounds impactful.Overall I’m very satisfied with my purchase. Even if the USB C adapter isn’t great it at least works fine enough to work for communication in a pinch also while everything sounds great with just the 3.5mm I don’t think I’d recommend this product if you’re only using it with it’s included USBC adapter.
Bought these on a whim. Surprised. So to start off, I was in the market for new earbuds. WHY? Because my last pair didn’t even last a month. I generally wear my earbuds when I sleep. Crazy I know. But I tend to listen to Binaural or Isochronic frequencies/tones in order to sleep. This also helps with dreaming. Besides that point, I was disappointed to learn I cannot wear these when I sleep. The shape/design causes them to put pressure on my left ear when wedged between my ear and a pillow. Shame. But I am not gonna knock points off for not being able to wear them when I sleep. Luckily I also bought some LUDOS Clamor earbuds at the same time, which those I CAN wear when I sleep (also wrote a review for them so no bias here).Staring off, they have your typical rubber style tips. As crazy as it is, I prefer the FOAM tips the LUDOS Clamor came with. I mean honestly, the foam tips from LUDOS are WAY better…. But again, not knocking points here for that. Using that to dock points in my opinion is wrong. Anyway, these G333 are still comfy. They don’t fall out of my ear and I don’t feel the need to keep re-adjusting them as I move around. So big bonus on that side.The sound quality. HONESTLY? I was blown away. FOR THE PRICE these sound dangerously good. The dual driver design was a good choice. I generally get strong bass (stronger than other earbuds ive owned) but it doesn’t drown out the mid’s and high’s. HOWEVER, the LUDOS Clamor earbuds I got lack in the bass department but have WAY better highs than the G333. So depending on your own sound profile needs, you may pick one over the other. THE ONLY REASON I even include the LUDOS in this review is because I included the G333 in their review. Again only for mild comparisons, and not docking points on the ones I prefer. So far, when watching anime/tv/movies or listening to music, I honestly prefer these Logitech G333. The sound is just phenomenal FOR THE PRICE. On the flip side, I mentioned night time use, which I then use my LUDOS instead…. its just how it is.These headphones so far have been really great. I personally don’t like the cable. Its pretty stiff and honestly its been a few days and they still sort of retain the shape they were shipped in (curled up). The LUDOS seem to use a more thinner rubberized cable which I prefer honestly. Again, not knocking points. They both have their uses. I really really enjoyed the sound quality of these G333 and was genuinely shocked how good they sounded considering the price. I hope going into the future Logitech doubles down on their earbud lines and expands them to be even better. I wouldn’t mind spending twice the money on something a bit “more” than these. Again not knocking them down. Personally for gaming/daily use at my computer, I got a set of Sony MDR-Z7M2’s which I use for everything including gaming.These are great headphones. Again great sound quality for the price. Blew me away. I would not use them for sleeping. Great bass response ESPECIALLY when you EQ in more bass (which I tend to do). The LUDOS didn’t really have much bass and when I EQ in bass, they tend to sound like the G333 without the bass boost. IF you are a bass head and aren’t using these for sleeping. Buy them.
Bought these on a whim. Surprised. So to start off, I was in the market for new earbuds. WHY? Because my last pair didn’t even last a month. I generally wear my earbuds when I sleep. Crazy I know. But I tend to listen to Binaural or Isochronic frequencies/tones in order to sleep. This also helps with dreaming. Besides that point, I was disappointed to learn I cannot wear these when I sleep. The shape/design causes them to put pressure on my left ear when wedged between my ear and a pillow. Shame. But I am not gonna knock points off for not being able to wear them when I sleep. Luckily I also bought some LUDOS Clamor earbuds at the same time, which those I CAN wear when I sleep (also wrote a review for them so no bias here).Staring off, they have your typical rubber style tips. As crazy as it is, I prefer the FOAM tips the LUDOS Clamor came with. I mean honestly, the foam tips from LUDOS are WAY better…. But again, not knocking points here for that. Using that to dock points in my opinion is wrong. Anyway, these G333 are still comfy. They don’t fall out of my ear and I don’t feel the need to keep re-adjusting them as I move around. So big bonus on that side.The sound quality. HONESTLY? I was blown away. FOR THE PRICE these sound dangerously good. The dual driver design was a good choice. I generally get strong bass (stronger than other earbuds ive owned) but it doesn’t drown out the mid’s and high’s. HOWEVER, the LUDOS Clamor earbuds I got lack in the bass department but have WAY better highs than the G333. So depending on your own sound profile needs, you may pick one over the other. THE ONLY REASON I even include the LUDOS in this review is because I included the G333 in their review. Again only for mild comparisons, and not docking points on the ones I prefer. So far, when watching anime/tv/movies or listening to music, I honestly prefer these Logitech G333. The sound is just phenomenal FOR THE PRICE. On the flip side, I mentioned night time use, which I then use my LUDOS instead…. its just how it is.These headphones so far have been really great. I personally don’t like the cable. Its pretty stiff and honestly its been a few days and they still sort of retain the shape they were shipped in (curled up). The LUDOS seem to use a more thinner rubberized cable which I prefer honestly. Again, not knocking points. They both have their uses. I really really enjoyed the sound quality of these G333 and was genuinely shocked how good they sounded considering the price. I hope going into the future Logitech doubles down on their earbud lines and expands them to be even better. I wouldn’t mind spending twice the money on something a bit “more” than these. Again not knocking them down. Personally for gaming/daily use at my computer, I got a set of Sony MDR-Z7M2’s which I use for everything including gaming.These are great headphones. Again great sound quality for the price. Blew me away. I would not use them for sleeping. Great bass response ESPECIALLY when you EQ in more bass (which I tend to do). The LUDOS didn’t really have much bass and when I EQ in bass, they tend to sound like the G333 without the bass boost. IF you are a bass head and aren’t using these for sleeping. Buy them.
Bought these on a whim. Surprised. So to start off, I was in the market for new earbuds. WHY? Because my last pair didn’t even last a month. I generally wear my earbuds when I sleep. Crazy I know. But I tend to listen to Binaural or Isochronic frequencies/tones in order to sleep. This also helps with dreaming. Besides that point, I was disappointed to learn I cannot wear these when I sleep. The shape/design causes them to put pressure on my left ear when wedged between my ear and a pillow. Shame. But I am not gonna knock points off for not being able to wear them when I sleep. Luckily I also bought some LUDOS Clamor earbuds at the same time, which those I CAN wear when I sleep (also wrote a review for them so no bias here).Staring off, they have your typical rubber style tips. As crazy as it is, I prefer the FOAM tips the LUDOS Clamor came with. I mean honestly, the foam tips from LUDOS are WAY better…. But again, not knocking points here for that. Using that to dock points in my opinion is wrong. Anyway, these G333 are still comfy. They don’t fall out of my ear and I don’t feel the need to keep re-adjusting them as I move around. So big bonus on that side.The sound quality. HONESTLY? I was blown away. FOR THE PRICE these sound dangerously good. The dual driver design was a good choice. I generally get strong bass (stronger than other earbuds ive owned) but it doesn’t drown out the mid’s and high’s. HOWEVER, the LUDOS Clamor earbuds I got lack in the bass department but have WAY better highs than the G333. So depending on your own sound profile needs, you may pick one over the other. THE ONLY REASON I even include the LUDOS in this review is because I included the G333 in their review. Again only for mild comparisons, and not docking points on the ones I prefer. So far, when watching anime/tv/movies or listening to music, I honestly prefer these Logitech G333. The sound is just phenomenal FOR THE PRICE. On the flip side, I mentioned night time use, which I then use my LUDOS instead…. its just how it is.These headphones so far have been really great. I personally don’t like the cable. Its pretty stiff and honestly its been a few days and they still sort of retain the shape they were shipped in (curled up). The LUDOS seem to use a more thinner rubberized cable which I prefer honestly. Again, not knocking points. They both have their uses. I really really enjoyed the sound quality of these G333 and was genuinely shocked how good they sounded considering the price. I hope going into the future Logitech doubles down on their earbud lines and expands them to be even better. I wouldn’t mind spending twice the money on something a bit “more” than these. Again not knocking them down. Personally for gaming/daily use at my computer, I got a set of Sony MDR-Z7M2’s which I use for everything including gaming.These are great headphones. Again great sound quality for the price. Blew me away. I would not use them for sleeping. Great bass response ESPECIALLY when you EQ in more bass (which I tend to do). The LUDOS didn’t really have much bass and when I EQ in bass, they tend to sound like the G333 without the bass boost. IF you are a bass head and aren’t using these for sleeping. Buy them.
Solid construction – good value. I have two pairs of these – one for my wife and one for myself.The outstanding feature at this price is the construction. Nothing close to this price is as well manufactured. They are not indestructible – but with care and maintenance they should last a lifetime.The sound is good, but not outstanding. They are a bit weak on bass, but definitely acceptable for earphones.I have used worse sounding headphones professionally on sets as a recordist and audio engineer. These work for monitoring audio (like a camera operator or similar) I have used them for audio editing – especially in editing audio for picture. Comfort drives my choice there, and the technical requirement is timing not audio quality – any wired headset can do the job, but these do the job comfortably and with pleasant sound.I do not use or recommend them for recording, engineering, or mixing. If I did these tasks more, I would have a set of in ear monitors. Now I just use a good set of closed back headphones and a pair of 5″ audio monitors.For entertainment and gaming they are great. I take them everywhere for travel as a backup to my Airpods Pro.
A $30 dollar –$15 dollar pair of earphones. The Logitech G333 earbuds may look more as an affordable option for those looking for a basic pair of earbuds, but this is Logitech trying to rep their brand. While they may work well volume-wise with some devices, such as a Mac, they seem to struggle with volume when used with my S22 Ultra. The maximum volume level did not hurt my ears. I was left wanting a little louder.The sound quality of the Logitech G333 earbuds leaves something to be desired. The audio lacks depth and richness, and the bass is not very strong. This makes it difficult to fully enjoy music or podcasts.Although the Logitech G333 earbuds are currently on sale for $30 from $50, their low-quality sound and performance make them feel overpriced, even at the discounted price. I am apalled they were even $50 at one point. They would be more fairly priced at around $10-15.Overall, for the price point of $30 you can probably find better.
Good drivers. Terrible design. I paid $20 for these and I definitely wouldn’t pay more. They sound very good, for gaming and music. I have no idea what people are talking about when they say there’s no bass because they are incredibly bassy and the drivers are certainly capable of being tuned to being even more bassy with an equaliser app if you’re so inclined.Design: the ear buds are very large but with very short nozzles. I have average ear canals and ears and I can’t put them very deep without the main part of the bud causing lots of pain. I’m talking BARELY in my ear at all. None of the ear tips are able to create a decent seal because I’m physically not even capable of getting them deep enough in for it to be possible because of how large the bud is and how short the nozzle is. Nozzle diameter is on the larger size though. I use the default medium and just have them barely in my canal while wearing and can only wear them sitting still while gaming or they’ll fall out.Controls: with the 3.5 jack the volume down doesn’t work. Both the volume up and volume down cause the volume to go up. With the usb c they work fine though.Tldr: Build quality and sound are great, but comfort awful. Whenever I think about reaching for these I reach for my Moondrop Quarks instead
Great earbuds, just not for me. Caught these on sale for about $20, and for that price they’re great. Sound production is solid, comes with a USB C adapter, flat cables, and good build quality.Now, PERSOANLLY, I buy cheap earbuds because I typically use them to literally lay around with. These are a little bulkier than I thought they’d be, and uncomfortable to lay on my side with. That said, if you’re like me and are looking for a set of buds comfortable enough to fall asleep, or lay in, you may want to look elsewhere. Otherwise, you’d probably love these.Again for $20, I still can’t really complain, and overall still satisfied with the purchase.
Been searching for normal earphones with gaming in mind – These are pretty good. Been looking for gaming earphones without a goofy looking mic attached to the side. These also look great as well. Preferred earphones to stop having a headset dent on my hair after working for 8 hours.Pros – Comes with a 3.5mm to USB-C adapter so it can double as earphones for my phone as well! – Does its job when it comes to gaming. You can hear other people and they can hear you pretty well. Never had complaints about the mic.- Comes with a neat little bag. Helps me take it to and from work without the issue of it being tangles (as well as the flatline cable).Cons – If you’re strictly PC gaming, it might be an issue if you don’t have your tower on your desk or are inputting these through your controller. The cable is very short, which kind of sucks. connect it to the FRONT of your tower and are ok as long as you don’t stand up.- For phone usage, these stay kind of quiet. Not the same for my PC though.- No Mic Mute button, which is confusing as this is a gaming focused peripheral.Overall: Great for the price and the best looking from what I’ve seen. Do wish the cable was longer. Can likely get a longer USB-C adapter for that.
Decent Analog Earpiece for Gaming. I, formerly, constantly used a wireless over-the-head headset but the weight and size makes it so cumbersome. So I settled on these in-ear earphones because they are lightweight and small, they do both of those things very well. In addition to that, the sound quality is good paired with sound isolation (if you don’t like gummy ear nubs, these will not be the product for you).The microphone quality is acceptable, it’s somewhat clear and usable. I only give these 4 stars due to the included DAC (Digital-Analog converter) breaking out of nowhere within three months of use!
Voice clarity not so good. I bought this for video calls. When using the USB adapter with a no-3.5mm jack phone the sound level is lower than normal even at max volume. It is also very basey and doesn’t help with voice clarity. The microphone is good though.
Well made headphones, not for my ears though. I’ve been looking for the right pair of headphones or earbuds for some time. I’ve gone back and forth between earbuds and headphones and unfortunately even after this purchase, I’ll still be looking. These particular earbuds are not bad at all. Construction seems solid, they have a flat cable which seems like a lot of headphones are doing today and sound is fine. I’m not an audiophile at all, so I can’t really tell high quality from something else, so I don’t really know.The problem for me though are the earbuds themselves and fitting in my ears. Unfortunately they just are not comfortable and I can’t use them for very long. And they seem to fall out of my ears easily, too. Again, I think these are fine headphones (maybe a little pricey at full, I got them on a deal for much less) so if you’re able to use regular earbuds, they fit fine, then maybe this is another option for you.
great for gaming and doesn’t give you headphone hair!
great for gaming and doesn’t give you headphone hair!