Logitech Announces G933 and G633 Artemis Spectrum Gaming Headsets
Today Logitech announced two headsets engineered with gamers in mind: the G933 Artemis Spectrum Wireless 7.1 Gaming Headset, and the G633 Artemis Spectrum Gaming Headset.
Today Logitech announced two new products to join their pantheon of peripherals, the G933 Artemis Spectrum Wireless 7.1 Gaming Headset, and the G633 Artemis Spectrum Gaming Headset.
The headsets have swappable backlit speaker plates with RGB lighting that can be customized to more than 16 million different colors, programmable G-keys, and a Pro-G Drivers for a high quality audio experience. The headsets also offer both Dolby and DTS Headphone X surround sound, enabling gamers a full swath of customization and personalization when creating their ideal audio experience. You can use these headsets for your PC, Xbox One, PS4 and mobile devices. The G633 comes with a USB mix connection and one analog input that allows you to mix sounds from two devices, where the G933 comes with a USB adapter and two analog inputs that allows you to mix sounds from three devices.
The Logitech G633 Artemis Spectrum Gaming Headset will available to purchase in late September with the suggested retail price of $149.99 while the Logitech Artemis Spectrum Wireless 7.1 Gaming Headset will be available in October with the suggested retail price of $199.99.
Impressions and a behind the scenes look at the production process of these headsets is coming soon.
This news was based on a preview event where transportation was provided by Logitech.
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Andrew Zucosky posted a new article, Logitech Announces G933 and G633 Atremis Spectrum Gaming Headsets
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Switching my 930s (in Windows 7) to a USB 2 port instead of USB 3 mostly cleaned up the disconnect problem. I saw that suggested in some forum post or other.
I upgraded to Windows 10 around the beginning of this month and haven't had a disconnect since. I haven't tried them in a USB 3 port again, though. I should do that, just for comparison.
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