I have gone through a whole collection of headsets in the past due to a cable going bad. This happens when you run over the wire with your chair when the wire is too long or when the cord is to short and you get hard tugs on it. Because of that I have been a big fan of wireless headsets, especially because latency is less of an issue with them. Well today I’m going to take a look at Logitech’s G930 wireless headset. I’m especially interested in how it compares to the Corsair Vengeance 2000, another popular wireless headset in the same price range. If the last two wireless mice from Logitech are indication, the G930 could be a good option. But let’s look closer before making any judgment.
Product Name: Logitech G930 Wireless Headset
Review Sample Provided by: Logitech
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
Specifications |
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Part Number |
981-000257 |
Wireless Type |
RF |
Wireless Distance |
Up to 40 ft. |
Headphone Driver Unit |
laser-tuned; 40 mm diameter with neodymium magnet; 15mm diameter voice coil with ferrofluid damping |
Headphone Frequency Response |
20Hz–20KHz |
Microphone Frequency Response |
100 Hz– 75 kHz |
Warranty Information |
3-year Limited hardware warranty |
System Requirements |
Windows® 8, Windows® 7, or Windows Vista® USB port |
Package Contents |
Headset USB wireless adapter Charging base User documentation |