You're not going to need Logitech's G-series software for this kit, which only uses minijacks for the headphone and mic connections. Fit and feel with glasses on wasn't ideal but was pretty good. The G230 isn't quite Logitech's "entry level" headset, but it's definitely a barebones affair. For these products, the issues turn into whether or not the headset is comfortable, sound is at least of palatable quality, the positional audio is effective, and the features included are useful. Their primary reasons for being are to produce an immersive gaming experience with usable positional audio and to offer decent microphone communication for VoIP. That's not to say these headsets offer poor sound quality, but they're not calibrated for and not designed for studio accurate sound. First, audiophiles should just close this review now, because these products straight up aren't for you. Gaming headsets are a trickier proposition. I watched my best friend's boyfriend's face light up when he started talking about the Corsair K70 keyboard I recommended to him, and it's not an unusual reaction: people often don't know how good things can be. Paying up for quality, be it a keyboard, a mouse, or a gaming headset, usually results in a measurably better experience.
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