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Hear your enemy from any direction with Logitech's G933 Artemis Spectrum wireless headset

By Koh Wanzi - on 23 Dec 2015, 5:47pm

The Logitech G933 Artemis Spectrum wireless headset will let you hear your enemy come from any direction

Logitech G933 Artemis Spectrum

You might not be able to get it in time for Christmas, but the Logitech G933 Artemis Spectrum wireless 7.1 gaming headset will go on sale in Singapore at the end of the month for S$299. Logitech also said that Singapore would be the only country in Southeast Asia to receive the headset, so you’re in luck if you already had your eye on it.

For its S$299 price tag, you’ll get a range of customization options like 16.8 million-color RGB lighting, modular backlit speaker plates, and three programmable Logitech G-keys. It also works with the Logitech Gaming Software, so you can tweak your audio settings and create unique sound profiles for each of your games or different music genres.

Sound is delivered by Logitech’s Pro-G audio drivers that the company says can reproduce both clean and accurate highs and deep bass. These are also supposedly the first headphones to offer both Dolby and DTS Headphone: X, both of which work with the Pro-G audio drivers to deliver surround sound and a more immersive soundstage for better positional audio. Both technologies even support up to 7.1 channels of audio for realistic in-game spatial awareness, although you'll need Logitech Gaming Software to get 7.1 surround sound with DTS Headphone: X.

The G933 will work with a wide range of systems, including PCs, mobile devices, and consoles. It features a mix adapter and two analog inputs that can connect and mix sound from up to three devices. This means that you could take a call without interrupting your in-game audio, or even hook it up to your home theater system and listen to anything connected to your receiver or TV.

And although it is being marketed as a wireless headset, you can still connect the included analog cable to use it as a wired headset and play without using the battery.

A helpful LED indicator also lets you know when the microphone is on mute.

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