Avoid the Logitech G930's at all costs
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All right, I just contacted Logitech support, still waiting for an answer.
I got my new pair of Logitech G930's as a gift a few months back. They never worked just picture perfect. When installed and enabled for the first time only one of the earbuds played sound, if I didn't enable Dolby Surround, which made everything except few games sound shit. I found a solution online, applied it, and voila. It worked. As I had the pair for the first week I realized there was a serious problem with the connectivity. Sometimes (once a hour-ish) it disconnected from the hub, when I moved my head it would connect back on. At first I didn't find this too much of a problem, but as the headset 'aged' (3 months old is apparently the time of life where it dies), the problem became worse and worse. I searched, installed updates, moved the wireless receiver dongle, switched wi-fi frequencies, yet nothing managed to fix the problem. Moving the dongle made the problem vanish for a day max, before it went back on the whole disconnect-connect thing again. But hey, that's something I could live with. Wasn't too big of a hassle.
Well, guess what, more problems appeared. The charging plug because highly unreliable, where it would fit in, but basically doesn't charge. Again, that was nothing big, as I just had to 'wobble' the cable a bit back and forth it, and it would begin charging just fine. Well, sorta. Now the plug is very wobbly, I can move the cable a lot, and it tends to stop charging suddenly, as the cable moves just the slightest bit. But again, we can deal with that.
When I first used the headphones I was legitimately impressed by their battery time. It could last a whole day of gaming, not emptying the battery. Well, that didn't last long. Even after the very first time I used the headphones the battery began having serious performance drops. It suddenly went from a whole days lifetime in one charge to just a few hours. But hey, I'm able to charge it up while playing, so no real trouble, except the fact that I got a pair of headphones that supposedly had 10 hours of juice in one charge. Bullshit, that is.
And this very day, it died. When I was back from dinner, I noticed that the LED's were very, very faint(?, possibly dimmed(?) dammit, I don't know the real word for this). As I knew many people suffered severe power issues with this headset, I immediately contacted the Logitech support, and ironically, when I was done writing the thing the pair just died. Couldn't turn on, no sound, no lights, no nothing. They were dead.
Now I don't have a working headset, and I gotta wait for Logitech to do whatever they chose to do. Wonderful.

Don't believe this? Google 'logitech g930 problem' and you'll find lots of other people having problems, especially with the power plug, connectivity problems etc.


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Avoid the Logitech G930's at all costs - by Joykill - 01-15-2014, 08:39 PM

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