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Logitech - G432

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Chuparichii • 4 months ago

I got the logitech g432, its pretty good for the price and its around 40bucks

r/playstation • Best gaming headset under $40 ->
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Comfortable-Pause506 • 9 months ago

i use the logitech g432 on my ps5. excellent surround sound, it’s like wall hacks sometimes. i got it on sale for $44 on amazon, but regular price is like $90. a cheaper option is the g332 which is stereo rather than 7.1 surround

r/XboxSeriesXlS • What's a good headset that won't break the bank ->
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Former_Specific_7161 • 5 days ago

I got a Logitech G432 on sale for like $30 and it's great. Is 1/8" so you can just plug it right into the controller, and it also comes with a slim adapter. It's really comfy, has a decent mic and a volume control on the back of the left earpiece.

r/XboxSeriesS • Headset recommendations ->
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Former_Specific_7161 • 5 days ago

The MSRP is something like $80, but if you shop around it's always on sale here and there. I think it's usually $40 on Amazon and walmart. I love Logitech's stuff.

r/XboxSeriesS • Headset recommendations ->
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Kou9992 • 8 months ago

You're looking at absolute trash. Even on sale those are overpriced for how terrible they are. Literal Temu quality shit sold by third party Chinese sellers on marketplaces like Walmart and Amazon. They're so cheap and priced so high that they can afford to constantly be "on sale" for 50%+ off and send you a second one for "free" if you [leave a positive review](https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/cg1y6x/free_gift_from_beexcellent_is_this_for_real/). You are not gonna get anything particularly good with a budget that low, but Astro A10s are decent for $40. Logitech G432 or G435 are pretty good and can regularly be found for around $40 when they're on sale (which they currently are).

r/GameStop • I’m in the market for a gaming headset, any recommendations? ->
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Kou9992 • 9 months ago

They're terrible. Literally Temu trash. Good headphones plus the DualSense mic are definitely better than this, and that goes for all the GameStop branded headsets. That said, there really aren't any half decent headsets at that price point. If you move up to the $30 to $65 range you can find a lot of good stuff like Astro A10, Logitech G432 or G435, HyperX Cloud III or Cloud Stinger 2, or SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1. But keep in mind that these are still budget headsets with the quality to match. They'll beat out the DualSense mic, but might not match the audio quality of your headphones depending on what you have. Edit: Also worth noting that everyone who has said anything positive about these so far have a vested financial interest in convincing people to buy this garbage. Stonkbros love anything GS puts out regardless of quality.

r/GameStop • Is this headset good or should I splurge for the $25 one? ->
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Ok_Abalone2672 • 10 months ago

logitech g432 download logitech g hub, use it to turn on surround sound, in rust settings set audio mode to 7.1 surround sound

r/playrust • I need a good headset for rust no budget limit ->
Positive
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Ok_Statement7261 • 12 months ago

Logitech G432, its around 50$ and absolutely solid. Have it for more than 5 years now

r/PUBG • Title: Need headphone recommendations for PUBG ->
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rhalf • 10 months ago

Fifine H9 is an example of a headset with USB, however there are more options than it may seem. If you want USB, then search for 7.1 headphones, because they come with a dongle (with surround virtualisation). They can cost more than headsets and heaphones without it though. You can get a regular pair with a jack and add a USB dongle like for example apple dongle or Jcally JM20. If you need a mic, then Jcally JM20pro has a mic input. Apple dongle has mic input as well. The difference between Jcally and apple is the power output, which is higher for Jcally. It can make the headphones louder and also build quality is better. Apple dongle is somewhat delicate. Apple limits the output on non-apple devices. These two small dongles have very high audio quality for both headphones and the mic. There are even less expensive dongles from aliexpress and there's a lot of them, but it's hard to make sure which has a working mic. The cheapest that I found is 'Essager External USB Sound Card' for $2 on AliE. Logitech makes very lightweight and comfy headphones (ex. G432 and G335 which are now discounted), although they're also delicate and they break easily. For lightness they're hard to beat though. Well maybe JBL Quantum 100X, which is now discounted for $19. Razer Kraken is also popular for comofrt. Eksa E900pro is also this kind of comfy but chintzy model, but they have detachable cable... Maybe something like Jeecoo J70 is better although they're also not the sturdiest. Fifine H9 is better made and still lightweight. However you can also buy a mic and headphones separately. There are inline boom mics available. The benefits are that you are getting replaceable cable with a mic, so if something breaks you can just swap that one cheap thing and not the entire headset. Headsets with both the mic and the cable detachable usually cost more, but maybe you can find one. For a microphone I'd pick oneodio inline boom mic. With some discounts on aliexpress you can find it sometimes for like $8. You can also get it together with Oneodio A71d headset. If you want a noise canceling mic, then go for V-moda boom pro X. Comfort is subjective and some headphones clamp your head strong when they're new, but they stretch over time. You can also help them stretch faster if they have metal headband. I'm just saying in case you get something that may squeeze you. We all have different heads and some headphones are made to accomodate many people and they have that initial clamp. The plasticky headphones that sit softly, get very loose over time and they fall off your head, so you may want some clamp and some metal in the headband, so that they hold on to your head. Now you can pick some headphones like Fifine H8, t.bone, ISK, DNA, or anything else with a jack. Later you can find some nice earpads for them. You can find some big ones made of velour or linen. Pleather is used for headphones to have more bass and isolate your from expternal noise, but it also makes your ears sweaty in the summer. That's why I think it's better to buy cheap headphones and invest in nice, plushy earpads. You can wash them, ideally every couple of months, and they'll serve you well for longer than pleather earpads, that fall apart after a year.

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