

A flip-down boom mic sits hidden along the front edge of the left cup, flush against the rest of the earcup when it's not in use.

The right earcup holds all of the controls and connections, including Mic Mute, Power, and three programmable G buttons, along with a volume wheel, a micro USB port, and a 3.5mm aux port. The earpads are roughly rectangular, with the backs of the earcups shaped like uneven pentagons to create a stark, sci-fi appearance. The earcups and headband are entirely black plastic, with foam padding on the ears and under the headband covered in black cloth. When turned off and folded, the G933 looks like an imposing, futuristic set of over-ear headphones. It beats out the slightly less expensive Skullcandy PLYR 1 and the pricier Astro Gaming A50 as our new Editors' Choice for gaming headsets. Plus, if you connect it to your PC, you can customize it with extensive EQ settings, game profiles, and even colored lighting. Its build quality and audio performance are excellent, and thanks to a combination of a wireless USB receiver and a selection of included wired connection options you can hook it up to your PC, mobile device, or nearly any game system easily. Logitech's G933 Artemis Spectrum wireless gaming headset is an incredibly flexible accessory that easily justifies its $199.99 price tag. Surround sound isn't effective in a headset.

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