![]() There is a detachable microphone boom, and finally there is a small paper manual telling you how all these accessories connect and what they do. If your desktop doesn’t allow a single audio connection, there is an audio input and output splitter cable. In the box you get an external USB sound card, theres is the Pro headset itself, you get a long 3.5mm audio cable with in-line controls and a shorter audio cable to connect the headphones to the Quest 2. It features over-ear leatherette earpads to offer passive noise isolation, PRO-G 50 mm drivers for rich and precise gaming audio, and a durable built quality using a mix of premium steel and aluminum materials. The Pro headset has been designed with the world’s leading esports pros and helps enhance immersion and comfort. Time will tell if I will have to regret a concern of durability.So the Logitech G Pro Headset and the G333 VR earbuds I reviewed last week are the only official audio solutions for the Quest 2. Overall, even though I haven't had these headphones long enough to make a definitive decision on the wear and tear criterion, they seem to be of good quality, well cared for in all aspects. The isolation from outside sounds is also very good. It's not a competition headset on this point but the sound is clean and it's comfortable, which was what I expected from it. but that seems obvious to me with any helmet)Īs for the sound, it does its job very respectably. ![]() Structurally the helmet doesn't seem to be fragile or very solid (especially when attached to the ears) but overall it seems to be able to withstand a respectful use without flinching (by which I mean that it's better not to rip the helmet off your head or to move it away with a big gesture to put it on or take it off. The fact that the cable is detachable for me is a big plus because it is a vulnerable part (especially to the whims of some pets) and being able to change the cable and only the cable is a big plus in case of trouble. The cable has adapters to connect it in any way you want (one input/output jack, 2 separate jacks or USB). The connection cable and microphone are detachable. The headset is comfortable and comes with a pair of spare ear cushions. In the end, 120 € for the headset + 30 € for the repair attempt for a headset that only listens after 2 years and because Logitech is not even able to offer spare parts, I find that very (too) expensive. ![]() I ended up finding equivalent replacements but in the end it didn't work. I went to the Logitech website to see if they sell spare parts: the cable was there but could not be ordered, the microphone boom was not offered at all. And of course this happens just 2 months after the end of the warranty. I had a microphone problem that forced me to shout into it to be heard by others. Luckily I was able to figure it out myself and find the driver that conflicted with the software. ![]() Some people have formatted their PCs only to find that the problem remains the same. Except that it doesn't work and when the user comes back to the forum. I'm not sure if it's a good idea to reinstall the software or to wait for an update. I'm looking for help on the net and often come across the Logitech forum for similar problems and their answers explain that sometimes bugs happen and that you have to reinstall the software or wait for a corrective update. I had a conflict with a driver that caused the headset to be undetected by the Logitech software (again) and therefore not work at all. I spent a lot of time on it and in the end people I talk to a lot online told me it was better without it. The Logitech software that allows you to activate the blue voice, which is supposed to improve the voice rendering, is quite complicated for a neophyte. I've been using it for a while now and I can't find much to complain about. I decided to trust Logitech again by buying this headset and I was very disappointed.
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