

It’s not detachable, but the length of the microphone doesn’t extend past the top of the headband either to make you look like a remote-controlled fool. Like many gaming headsets currently available on the market, the G35 employs a noise-cancelling directional microphone that can be swiveled upright when not in use. The weight of the headset, while not insignificant, is also well balanced so that neither side of the headset feels heavier than the other, and it’s light enough that my neck doesn’t feel fatigued after hours of gameplay. As a LAN party aficionado that likes to hear the cries of his fellow gamers, I wouldn’t have it any other way. The headset doesn’t have perfect isolation from ambient noises nor does it have any noise cancelling abilities, but it does provide significant dampening so I can focus on my music and gaming – not the loud case fans of the computer sitting next to me. The circumaural ear-cups are large enough that my ears don’t feel like they’re being crushed, but there’s still a good seal so bass vibes don’t leak out into the open air. Properly adjusted, the Logitech G35 is one of the most comfortable headsets I have ever worn. Forgo your roll of duct tape (sorry, I know…) and just use superglue for this one. The padding is held steadfast by two strips of Velcro hooks that run the course of the headband’s upper trench, but you’ll want to be careful when removing the padding as the Velcro may want to come along with the padding if the adhesive wasn’t properly applied. Three swappable headband pads of varying thickness and form are also included that change how the headset sits on the head, and also how much pressure is exerted on the sides of your head. The adjustable headband follows a notched metal track that’s labeled so you can quickly set it to just the right position after traveling to a LAN party. Taking a closer look at the headset, we see that the user-customization aspect featured so prominently in the G-series is no stranger to the G35.
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The red and matte black color scheme perfectly matches the G-series gaming peripherals and looks well in its own right if you have so much as a black PC tower. On the other hand, the G35’s overall design really should come as no surprise to anyone who is familiar with Logitech’s post-2007 line of gaming peripherals. No, you won’t be cutting fingers on it, but one could get lost in the number of 45 and 90 degree angles this thing has to offer. On one hand, it’s incredibly boxy and angular, sharp even, that it will no doubt catch more curious looks than my Honda Element could afford.

8 G35 Compatibility (Windows XP 32-bit)ĭeveloped by Irish firm Design Partners, the G35 takes a two-pronged approach to aesthetics that leaves a lasting impression.7 G35 Compatibility (Windows Vista 圆4).
