• Reviews around plastic (1.55 of 5)

    Logitech G633 Artemis Spectrum – RGB 7.1 Dolby and DST Headphone Surround Sound Gaming Headset – PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and Mobile Compatible – Exceptional Audio Performance – Black

    • The clips that hold the head cups on are cheap plastic and broke for me so the clips can and do pull out
    • The whole head strap is the cheap plastic case holding the wire and the foam pad glued on top and samwiching the wire in
    • This weakens the plastic even further
    • That is, until only a few months in, it developed the same broken plastic headband problem that line of headsets has become well-known for
    • The top pad is already peeling off, the area where the right headphone connects is breaking loose, and some plastic has broken loose inside and rattle around when you move it
    • The plastic is cheap and the light inside bleeds through
    • Seems durable enough as long as you take care of it, unlike the 430 which has cheap plastic that breaks.
    • There is a small stiff plastic tab that sticks out on either side of the pad that rests on the crown of your head.
    • Durability—I've only used them a few weeks, but the build quality seems solid (possible exception to the stiff plastic mic, though it can be folded up when not in use).EDIT (7 months later
    • Oversized plastic junk, very disappointing product from a company like Logitech
    • Plastic feels solid enough
    • If you are looking for useless lightning (just a nice gimmick, you get sick of it pretty fast since it wastes a lot of battery), cheap plastic but more modernized headphones go for it
    • and I'm resorted to turning it on and off for minutes, and the plastic is very cheap and flimsy(expected for this price)
    • The top pad is already peeling off, the area where the right headphone connects is breaking loose, and some plastic has broken loose inside and rattle around when you move it
    • Cheap plastic with no support to distribute the weight evenly
    • Go with wire fraame, not this fragile plastic!
    • I have always hated Logitech everything, cheap ass plastic, not good quality sound or comfortable grips on mice
    • So a medium-expensive, pretty piece of useless plastic that they broke and can't/won't fix.
    • The plastic is cheap and the light inside bleeds through.
    • Between the G710+ keys breaking because they are made out of cheap plastic, and also the G933 constantly causing me nothing but problems with Windows 10
    • Overall it felt like cheap plastic, didn't even last a year); I think it was time for a new brand
    • Another issue was that there was a broken plastic piece inside the internals after only a few months of ownership
    • It feels like very cheap plastic so idk how long it is going to
    • Mic broke within 6 months on this model, plastic is stiff and makes a lot of noise while wearing.
    • Sure without the wireless circuitry, the dongle and a built in battery makes the G633 lighter but the ear cup size on the G633 is still the same as huge as G933 defeating the purpose of picking wired so the headsets arent huge-Rock hard stiff padding-Headband padding comes loose-Dont need LED lighting or LED sync-Cheap plastic feel, combined with the bulkiness of the cup size attracts too much attention-The swivel so fragile must handle headset with both hands or it will swivel and snap out of your hands-Cheap plastic creaking sound
    • - Same cheap plastic as the G930
    • Functional and Aesthetic DesignFinding a balance between looks and durability can be difficult, but this headset has managed to provide a good medium between the two: The outer shell of the headset is a hard plastic that gives a sleek look, while protecting the electronic components and concealing the metal skeleton that provides a solid shape to the headset
    • Functional and Aesthetic DesignFinding a balance between looks and durability can be difficult, but this headset has managed to provide a good medium between the two: The outer shell of the headset is a hard plastic that gives a sleek look, while protecting the electronic components and concealing the metal skeleton that provides a solid shape to the headset
    • really cheap plastic over the headphones, very loud and clicky buttons
    • The plastic feels cheap and the entire thing constantly jiggles around with its loose connections
    • The sound quality is fine but the plastic feels cheap
    • That thing never had an issue but after years of use, the adjustable plastic part broke
    • The plastic is very noisy and squeaks in my ear when I adjust it
    • I cannot recommend these headphones to anyone as they are nothing more then $120 paper weights.
    • not as flexible as it seems in picseven with disabling the lightings of the headphones, it still lights up when you power it up or recharge it, no way to disablehorrible costumer support
    • This headset uses a usb dongle so I can understand that the range won't be as great as a
    • Ultimately I can not ever recommend Logitech headsets as they always have deal breaking issues.
    • Max volume, and I kept wondering - is this as loud as they go
    • If you're like me, you enjoy products that work as they should, and if they don't, it bothers you...a lot
    • The sound I do enjoy a
    • b/c the plug isn't in right or maybe loose