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I've yet to meet a single PC user who doesn't hate wires/cables but for good or bad the day when everything will become wireless (and offer the same performance) doesn't seem draw any closer than it was even 5 years ago. Bottom line since corded devices s...
Design, Very Detailed And Crisp Mids & Highs, 7.1 Dolby Surround Sound (DTS X), Comfortable, Noise Cancelling UniDirectional Retractable Microphone, 3 Programmable GKeys, Volume Control Knob & Microphone Mute Button, RGB Illumination, Foldable Design, Rem...
Price (For Some), Bass Levels, “Limited” Illumination System, No “Custom” Tags Available Currently...
When Logitech decided to use two 40mm drivers with the G633 Artemis Spectrum that was enough to reduce its bass footprint considerably and so much like most similar gaming headsets in the market today if you like plenty of bass this is not the right tool...
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We've had the G633 on hand here at Maximum PC for quite some time, but we've wanted to hold off on reviewing the unit for a few reasons. Now that we've had it and used it to its full potential, we can confidently say that this is one badass headset.The G6...
This top-tier gaming headset has everything we'd want from something in its price range except street-friendly looks...
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The Logitech G633 is the first headphones to offer both Dolby and DTS Headphone:X surround options to gamers. The Pro-G drivers and surround sound technologies create lifelike in-game spatial awareness, allowing you to clearly hear enemies sneaking around, or special ability cues...
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Over the past year, Logitech has revamped its gaming-oriented G-series, updating most of its peripherals with a new look & features to boot. Take the G633, the spiritual successor to G35, a headset that can compete with headsets like HyperX Cloud II or St...
Highly customizable, Comfortable, Great soundsignature;...
Build quality could be better;...
As I've previously mentioned, Logitech's G633 builds up on its previous generation, the G35. While it skimps down on its metal construction, it doesn't actually seem to suffer too much in terms of build-quality.The headset has excellent comfort levels, an...
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A few weeks ago, I wrapped up my review on the Astro A40 TRs, which for the most part was a fantastic headset that combined comfort, usability and high quality sound. Since then, I've been exclusively using Logitech's Artemis G633s, the wired version of t...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2016-10-29 05:47:47
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During a demo at Logitech's lab in Washington, just a few minutes north of Portland, Oregon, we got to sit in a room custom designed to use DTS surround. If this room, the channel test was the most impressive. The test first played each channel independen...
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In ancient Greek mythology, Artemis is the goddess of the hunt. Daughter of the mighty Zeus and Leto, and brother of Apollo, Artemis is one of the most significant deities in the Hellenic pantheon.Consequently, anything that bears the name Artemis is supp...
Goodlooking visual design, Comfortable – if somewhat loose – fit, Superb versatility and functionality, LGS integration, Dual 3.5mm/USB mode, Surround sound capability...
Poor sound quality, Questionable value given price and performance...
I hate to say it, but Logitech fails to live up to the godly aspirations it set for itself by naming this headset after a Greek goddess.It's not quite “audiophile-quality” audio. I mean, it's not even as good as some of its market competitors that have be...
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In Greek myth, Artemis was the goddess of the hunt, an unparalleled archer who blessed her worshippers with keen hearing and eyesight. The Logitech G633 Artemis Spectrum ($150) does its best to channel the huntress, providing phenomenal sound as well as a...
Extremely comfortabl, Great sound for both music and game, Robust softwar, Works with P, console and mobile...
Not easily portable...
Logitech's last round of headsets were solid products with good design and decent sound quality. Since then, the company has improved its offerings tremendously. The G633 is not only one of the most comfortable headsets on the market, but also one of the...
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But as you might expect from a jack of all trades, the G633 doesn't deliver even performance across the board. Its strengths—excellent sound separation, superb chat quality on PC, and a relatively comfortable fit—are dragged down by inaccurate emulation o...
Excellent sound separation, chat audio and surround support are held back by stereo sound directionality and software quirks...
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Logitech has been in the gaming space as long as I can remember. Many people know them for their gaming keyboards and mice, but they also have a rich history in gaming headsets as well. They have just released their new Artemis Spectrum Gaming Headset lin...
Great sound for gaming, Retractable Microphone that auto-mutes, RGB lighting, Controls on the headset itself, Can take two different audio inputs, Really good software...
Not as comfortable as I would have liked...
First let's talk about the sound. This headset is definitely geared towards gaming for sure. It sounds best when gaming and that is to be expected. The Dolby Surround Sound and the DTS HeadphoneX are really a treat if you are using to the typical analog h...
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Logitech requires little introduction and many of our readers should recognize their respectable presence in the gaming headset market which goes as far back to 2005 with the Precision PC Gaming Headset . What we're looking at today is one in a pair of ne...
Logitech set out to make its RGB gaming headsets, the G633 and G933 Artemis Spectrum, both functional and cool looking. With our G633 review sample, it scores well, but not spectacularly in all the major categories aside from the RGB lighting.The sound ch...
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Logitech's newest headsets run the high-end of the gaming market, priced at $150 and $200 for the respective wired and wireless variants. We showed the engineering and “making of” behind the company's G633 ($150) and wireless G933 ($200) headsets last mon...
Build quality is high, overall. The headset doesn't have that heavy-duty feel of some alternatives, like the SteelSeries 9H, but is still strong and durable. We're able to flex the headband considerably (shown in the video) without a snap, thanks to the r...
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With the new Artemis Spectrum headsets Logitech is introducing their new 40 mm Pro-G drivers, which the company says will offer high-fidelity sound:"Patent pending advanced Pro-G audio drivers are made with hybrid mesh materials that provide the audiophil...
Balanced, highfidelity sound, Very realistic positional surround effects (up to 5.1 channel), Exceptional build quality, Very good wireless performance (G933), Easy configuration using LGS Software, Good comfort for a larger headset, Minor...
Rear surround less convincing in a 7.1 surround mix, USB DAC limited to 16bit audio...
The word I would use to describe the Artemis Spectrum headsets is versatile. They worked admirably as surround headphones for gaming and movies, and produced very good stereo sound for music. The overall sound is virtually uncolored, and I can see why Log...
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Both sound fantastic, though. The sound is very clear and unadulterated by stealthed EQ stuŠ ng things around behind the scenes. Our resident audiophile, Jez Ford, was impressed, describing a “slight squeezing of some female vocals at the high end, but ot...
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