Reddit Reddit reviews Logitech Gaming Headset G330 - Headset (behind-the-neck) with USB Adapter

We found 19 Reddit comments about Logitech Gaming Headset G330 - Headset (behind-the-neck) with USB Adapter. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Logitech Gaming Headset G330 - Headset (behind-the-neck) with USB Adapter
Adjustable, behind-the-head design provides a lightweight, personalized fit - the first of its kind in gaming headsetsSilicone-lined headband and pivoting ear pads relieve pressure from extended wear.Noise-canceling microphone reduces annoying background noise; position the flexible microphoneConnect digitally to any USB port for enhanced audio or directly to your PC sound card via 3.5 mm jacks.In-line audio controls let you adjust the volume or mute the microphone without pausing the action.
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19 Reddit comments about Logitech Gaming Headset G330 - Headset (behind-the-neck) with USB Adapter:

u/CareerRejection · 3 pointsr/buildapc

While I'm all for Logitech parts, the last decent headset I've purchased from that the didn't straight up die after 6-8 months later was this. I bought it for $35 at BestBuy about 6 years ago and it still friggen works. I had the G430, G35, and now an H2100 from corsair and they're all shit.

I cannot wait to process my RMA since switching to a Vmoda boom mic and Philips shp9500.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/hardware

I just picked up a Logitech G330 Headset a few weeks ago and I really couldn't be happier with it. Looks like it's on sale now too so it's definitely in your price range.

First and foremost the behind-the-head design is extremely comfortable, it doesn't squish your ears like some headsets and is great for long gaming sessions.

The mic quality is pretty high, I haven't had any issues with talking to people over Steam, comes through pretty much crystal clear.

Good stuff.

u/ryan112ryan · 2 pointsr/digitalnomad

I really like the Logitech G330 it's a headset that works well and doesn't look terrible. I like behind the head better. After about 2 hours I need to take them off, but otherwise very comfortable.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002I3OZB2/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002I3OZB2&linkCode=as2&tag=thtili03-20&linkId=3E4KZRD4W45IKI75

u/dihydrogen_monoxide · 2 pointsr/buildapc
u/grande1899 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Thank you for your suggestions. I'll check them out. I also came across the Logitech G330 which I think would be a good headset for me.

u/TriumphantPWN · 2 pointsr/gaming

its pretty durable, in my experience.

I saw a massive increase in sound quality when i got them, compared to my old G330's (note: they dont make G330's anymore, i got it for about 30$ from microcenter)

They are the first headsets that I can wear for an entire day, and not feel any pain in my ears, after about an hour.

I dont know what you're complaining about.

u/ThisIsAStickUp · 2 pointsr/buildapc

I will be bothering you when I get around to installing the card.

As for the M50s's, I have never owned a real set of cans and these things are amazing. I used this for the longest time, they were great for what I wanted. On a whim I bought the M50s to use with my tv for Rocksmith. A while later I starting pc gaming with them and now I use my old headset solely as a mic. hahaha

u/sassymcgee · 2 pointsr/starcraft

F21-7d mechanical keyboard is not cherry or ALPS, they're APC. They're good. 40 bucks and better than the razer ones everyone considers the 'cheapest'.

Headset? Must it be miced? Seriously there are literally no good audio quality gaming headsets even from sennheiser who is a big player in audiophile stuff. If it must get these. I know what you're thinking not over the ear and all that shit, i agree. But these are honestly the best bang for your buck you will get as plantronics break like its going out of style and sennheiser honestly throws together their gaming line. And dont even mention razer in headsets.

u/Deleriom · 2 pointsr/gaming

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Gaming-Headset-G330-Black/dp/B002I3OZB2

I am on my second one. My cat decided to chew through the cable on my first one. It comes with optional USB which is handy if you like using your own sound card.

The price is decent, the headset and mic each have good quality. Also it has a decent weight. It feels sturdy, but doesn't irritate your ears.

u/maverickrenegade · 1 pointr/gaming

Pretty much anything by logitech will work for all of your needs.
Here's a reasonable gaming Keyboard.

A gaming mouse

A spiffy headset.

u/Anette1988 · 1 pointr/Guildwars2

Lots of useful information. I'm going to get xbox one controller working with windows 7, 8, 8.1. Is it possible to plug into controller logitech headset with usb plug? or it has to be 3.5mm mini-jack? Im using windows 7 if it matters. My headset: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Gaming-Headset-G330-Black/dp/B002I3OZB2

u/Katra182 · 1 pointr/DotA2

Kinda suprised the Logitech G330's weren't mentioned.

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Gaming-Headset-G330-Black/dp/B002I3OZB2

Very comfortable, great quality for both input and output, ability to chose between analog and usb input, and inline volume control/mute switch.

Awesome headset, especially for the price. If you prefer lower profile and the behind the head style of headset you can't go wrong with these.

u/payne6 · 1 pointr/gaming

These are mine

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Gaming-Headset-G330-Black/dp/B002I3OZB2/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1341241856&sr=8-7&keywords=logitech+headphones

sorry I am at work so I would make this link a lot neater :/ they are pretty comfy unless you plan to wear them for over 5 hours, but they never broke on me or anything they lasted after some brutal torment.

u/LifeInverted · 1 pointr/apple

what are you looking for? simply headphones, or a headset with a mic built in? and i've never had any issues with cheap mics, two of them have lasted 10 years. is it properly boosted?

edit: didn't realize macs don't have the +20db boost, you'll probably need a usb headset or mic for it to work well. this is the most economical i've found so far

u/highlight- · 1 pointr/gaming

I've had a good experience with logitech headphones
Here's a behind the head gaming headset

u/ChaoQueen · 1 pointr/GirlGamers

I personally use the Logitech G35. But I know a couple of famous youtubers use the Logitech G330.

u/Niliu · 1 pointr/mw3

I've used this for years now on both my PC and PS3. Great sound quality and comfy, better yet it's inexpensive. It's wired though, aside from that, it's a great headset.

u/ChodeMcJiggleTits · 1 pointr/headphones

Recently listened to some non-crappy headphones. My life has been a lie.

Budget - $120 - $130 (might pay $150 if it's really worth it, but no more)

Source - PC.

Isolation - Good isolation is strongly preferred.

Preferred Type of Headphone - Full sized, closed.

Preferred tonal balance - I like a strong bass, but nothing overwhelming.

Past headphones - Logitech H760, Logitech G330 (I'm tired of this shit)


Preferred Music - I listen to everything from Tool to Jack Johnson, to Queen. I've got a little bit of everything.

Location - USA

I apologize If I'm not specific enough, I'll try to answer any questions to the best of my ability. A headset is greatly preferred, I do a lot of voice communication and so a mic (not too concerned with mic quality) is crucial. Also I'd really prefer a wireless headset, it's very convenient being able to move around, get up, and spin in my chair without having to worry about a cord.

Thank you in advance, I really appreciate any and all replies!

u/thelemonademan · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Couple questions / etc for any audio gurus out there. I only use earbud headphones. The in-ear ones that block outside noise. I like them. I've used them for years and years. I can't use the big can headphones that go on your head or over your ears because they start to feel like a vice / clamp on my head after about 10min. I've tried dozens of them, I want to like them, but I can't. And I never will. So I stick with earbuds.

Anyway, wondering if anyone has suggestions for a mic setup for earbuds. I've used a Logitech desktop mic but it's not great. I run an air conditioner in my room and the Logitech desktop mic picks up a lot of background noise and nobody can hear me unless I lean in and talk directly in to it. I bought a Zalman clip-on but it doesn't work with the earbuds I have. The earbuds I have use a flat cable, so the Zalman can't clip onto it. I've used various over-the-heard headphones (such as this or this and just worn them over the earbuds, and they're tolerable, but by no means comfortable.

Also, would a DAC work just as well for earbuds? Currently I use an old sound card I got a long time ago. Although I'm sure it's not great, it's much, much better than the on-board audio of my motherboard.

These are the earbuds I have. They're not the best, but I think they sound good. Anyway, thanks anyone for any comments/suggestions.