Great value for the price

My experiences with sub-$100 headphones haven’t been the most positive. I’ve gone through quite a few pairs from a variety of manufacturers, and have generally had issues with either comfort, durability, and/or sound/microphone quality.

I was pleasantly surprised, then, to find that the $79.99 G430s can compete, and even surpass, other headsets I’ve tried that offer comparable features but cost over double the G430’s price. I’ve spent a few weeks with my pair, and they’ve now become my primary gaming headset.

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Product: G430 Surround Sound Gaming HeadsetManufacturer: LogitechInput: 3.5mm jacks with USB adapter includedMSRP: $79.99

The G430 package is fairly basic — you get the headset and a small USB adapter, and that’s it. The headset itself has a non-detachable microphone and a simple inline control on the cord that toggles volume and microphone mute only. There are no adjustable straps, no additional inline control panel attachments, and no other input adapters.

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For me, the basics were all I needed. I tested the headphones on a variety of games, and came away generally impressed — audio comes through crisp and clear, and the headphones deliver on their promise of 7.1 surround sound with surprising accuracy. While I primarily connected the headset to my PC with the USB adapter, I also switched out to test the 3.5mm inputs I noticed no difference.

Although the headset’s microphone doesn’t offer studio quality recording capabilities, it’s more than passable for Skype conversations or voice chat. Tests on Skype, Mumble, Google Hangouts, and a number of in-game chat services produced easy-to-hear conversations with no static or cutting out. Physically, the headset’s microphone is a little thick, but also rather flexible, and can be turned upwards out of the way.

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I initially found the G430s to be on the heavy side. Most of the headsets I’ve used in the past have been on the lighter side, and I was at first experiencing mild head and neck pain related to the headset’s weight after about an hour of use. However, after roughly two weeks, I appear to have adjusted, and can now wear them for hours at a time with little to no discomfort. The headband and over-the-ear cans are both padded with breathable cloth-covered foam, and while the headset is a bit tight, even after adjustments (people with huge heads beware), the headband and cans never caused discomfort.

Overall, the G430s are a solid buy at $79.99, and can compete with headphones that are significantly more expensive. They may take a little bit of time to get used to wearing, especially if you have a bigger-than-average head, but provide significant value at a very reasonable price.

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