Logitech G432 Wired Gaming Headset, 7.1 Surround Sound, DTS Headphone:X 2.0, Flip-to-Mute Mic, PC (Leatherette) Black/Blue
Original price was: $79.99.$37.99Current price is: $37.99.
Price: $79.99 - $37.99
(as of Nov 30, 2024 22:41:27 UTC – Details)
Logitech G G432 7. 1 surround sound gaming headset is enhanced with advanced Soundscape technology. Hear more of the game with huge 50 mm drivers that deliver a big sound. For maximum immersion, DTS Headphone: X 2. 0 surround sound creates precise in-game positional awareness. Hear enemies sneaking up behind you, Sense Air attacks or special-ability cues, and enjoy the full cinematic experience of your favorite games. It’s slim and lightweight, with rotating sports-performance ear cups, a large 6 mm, flip-to-mute Mic, and convenient multi-platform compatibility.
Frequency Response: 20Hz-20KHz.Headphones fit type:On-Ear
Large 50 millimeter audio drivers produce great sound for a more immersive gaming experience
Advanced DTS Headphone: X 2; 0 surround sound creates precise positional audio and a 3D soundscape
6 millimeter flip to mute mic with volume control at your fingertips
Connects to PC, mobile devices and game consoles via simple 3.5 millimeter or USB DAC input
Premium leatherette ear pads and headband for comfortable gaming
Customers say
Customers appreciate the headset’s quality and functionality. However, some customers have reported issues with the microphone. Opinions are mixed on the sound quality, build quality, value for money, comfort, and fit.
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9 reviews for Logitech G432 Wired Gaming Headset, 7.1 Surround Sound, DTS Headphone:X 2.0, Flip-to-Mute Mic, PC (Leatherette) Black/Blue
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Original price was: $79.99.$37.99Current price is: $37.99.
Steven M. Walker –
Value Discord Capable Wired Headset!
I play a multiplayer game called Mech Arena. I needed a way to communicate with my team and still hear the game sounds in my headset. Also I did not want to break the bank as it is late November and Christmas presents are out pacing my checkbook. So the Logitech G432 fits the bill.The Good: It is of a good quality relative to sound quality, comfort and utility. I needed a headset that would work with Discord. Looking at the description of this headset there is no mention of that. Yet I opened the package and connected to the USB port on my gaming PC and it worked right away. I could hear my team and hear the game. Not every headset can do that. Very easy. Also it comes with a long cord, 6′ or so, and multiple ways to connect (USB, Mic/Speaker ports). The cord is long of enough to keep out of your way when gaming. The Price was $38 so I like that I could afford it. This was a sale price.The Bad: It is a wired headset. I really wanted a wireless headset, but I had to compromise to save some money.The Ugly: Nothing. Fits well, adjustable, easy to reach volume control.Summary: If you need a Discord compatible headset without paying Discord certified prices then this headset is for you. I feel you can trust the Logitech name.
Shannon C. –
I could not recommend these more
I have had these for over two years now and really can’t complain about much. I play video games and stream with them and have gotten comments on how nice and clear my mic is.Audio: I think the audio is pretty standard. Not the best you’ll ever hear in life but in this price range it’s amazing. I’ve been jump scared a few times not being able to hear someone come up to my desk so the noise cancelling is pretty decent.Mic: I thought that maybe I needed to upgrade my mic but I haven’t found anything aside upgrading to an external mic that tops this. I love the flip to mute ability and use it frequently.Comfort: I usually start to feel the tiniest discomfort after about 5-6 hours which is plenty time for me most of the time. I have worn them longer and it’s not painful but just a little sore when I take them off. They are on the lighter side and adjust nicely.Longevity: There’s some slight wear on the headband part but that just started after all this time and they do rest on a holder in that spot. I did have some issues with sound stopping out of one earphone at one point, I think something became loose and so I just have to keep the volume scroll wheel on the actual headset in a certain spot now but it’s not a problem because I never used that to control the volume anyway. It hasn’t stopped working in a few months now. I haven’t seen anyone else have this issue when it started so could just be a rare occasion and of course eventually they’ll need to be replaced. For this price though I’d buy the same ones again and be set for a few more years at least.Comparison: I saw some HyperX Cloud Alpha S on sale and bought them thinking I was getting an upgrade and I was so wrong. The HyperX mic quality was so quiet I thought maybe it was just me but saw others posting online having the same issues. So far I haven’t been able to fix it enough and in order to stream and not annoy talking with friends in Discord I’ll be returning to using my Logitech headset for the foreseeable future. The HyperX was also much heavier and started to cause discomfort much sooner, maybe about two hours.Overall: Despite some minor issues these headphones have done really well for me and are better than other headsets I’ve tried that may be similarly priced. I would definitely recommend these to anyone looking for a new gaming headset.
parajared –
questionable durability, decent-ish audio quality but only after software tweaks
I mostly like the mic quality. To my non-audiophile ear it seemed to handle plosives and sibilance better than a more expensive competitor’s brand I own. Still not perfect though. No matter how much fiddling I did with the software the mic seems to pick up background noise. When I’m playing video games it seems there’s often the slight, psssshhh sound when I speak into the mic, seemingly the sound of my gaming computer’s fans. When I’m not gaming and my pc isn’t spinning up those GPU and CPU fans the mic sounds… acceptable, maybe a software issue that can be ironed out with an update.The headphone audio quality, at least to me sounds good enough, but not straight out of the box frustratingly. I had to open up Logitech G hub software and do a bit of tweaking with the software to get it sounding halfway tolerable. The main use-case for this headset, zeroing in on the directional sound of footsteps when playing FPS games works well. At least with these you can actually adjust the settings, finally get audio to a level I would call tolerable unlike a cheaper set of headphones I previously had.Is it a worthy set of studio level headphones, oh heck no! Can you be competitive in gaming with these, is it a worthy competitor to some $100-$150 headsets on the market, you bet! I have concerns about the little plastic piece at the swivel point. I will likely fiberglass it to solid if it breaks. All-in-all I think it’s well worth the $35 price tag and gets my seal of approval**terms and conditions apply
Think –
My go to
Comfortable for my large head and large ears, and good sound quality. The headset itself is pretty durable, but the cord is a little thin. My friends all say the mic works fine.
Kyle –
Ive had steel series and they always gave me a headache. This headset I can wear for hours and I have no problems. Everyone says the mic is crystal clear and havent had any negative feedback. I originally bought a set for my son and tried them out and then switched over. So they fit bigger heads and smaller heads. The sounds its mint too its sharp enough you can hear footsteps a mile away and explosions and helicopters sound like theyre in your house lol. I use it strictly for gaming and wouldnt buy anything else
Evandro Celestino Romeu –
Ãtimo fone para gamer.
Ya compré 3 muy bueno y bonito producto –
Buenos y cómodos
Rafael da Silva Rodrigues –
Ãtimo custo benefÃcio, ótima qualidade de som e microfone
Itzam Emilio –
Ergonómico y buen sonido, al tener el teclado y mouse de la misma marca se puede personalizar los colores de cada dispositivo con una sola aplicacion