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Logitech G733 Review: Comfortable Wireless Gaming Headset

By haunh··4 min read·
4.4
Logitech G733 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset with Suspension Headband, LIGHTSYNC RGB, Blue VO!CE mic Technology and PRO-G Audio Drivers - White

Logitech G733 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset with Suspension Headband, LIGHTSYNC RGB, Blue VO!CE mic Technology and PRO-G Audio Drivers - White

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  • Total freedom with up to 20 m wireless range and LIGHTSPEED wireless audio transmission. Keep playing for up to 29 hours of battery life.1 Play in stereo on PlayStation(R) 4..2
  • Personalize your headset lighting across the full spectrum, ~16.8M colors. Play in colors with front-facing, dual-zone LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting and choose from preset animations or create your own with G HUB software.3
  • Colorful, reversible suspension headbands are designed for comfort during long play sessions.
  • Advanced mic filters that make your voice sound richer, cleaner, and more professional. Customize with G HUB and find your sound.

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Remarkably light at just 278g — I forgot it was on my head after three hours
  • 29-hour battery life covers multiple play sessions without recharging
  • Suspension headband with memory foam eliminates pressure points
  • Blue VO!CE mic technology makes your voice sound cleaner on calls and in-game
  • LIGHTSYNC RGB looks sharp without being distracting during darker sessions

Cons

  • No wired option means you're dead in the water if the battery dies mid-session
  • Stereo-only on consoles — no surround sound without third-party processing
  • Plastic build doesn't feel as premium as some competitors at this price
  • RGB customization requires the G HUB software, which can be clunky to set up

Quick Verdict

The Logitech G733 wireless gaming headset earns its place as a top contender if you prioritize all-day comfort and a microphone that actually makes you sound good. At 278 grams, it's one of the lighter options in its class, and the suspension headband genuinely changes how a headset feels over long sessions. Battery life hits the advertised 29 hours more often than not, and the Blue VO!CE mic is surprisingly effective. My score: 4.4 out of 5 — it loses points for the lack of a wired backup and that plasticky feel around the earcups. Still, for most gamers, it delivers where it counts.

What Is the Logitech G733?

I first picked up the G733 on a Tuesday afternoon — a delivery window I'd been refreshing since 9 AM. The box is compact, the headset folded neatly inside with its USB dongle, a charging cable, and a small welcome packet that assumes you'll skip the manual entirely. That's fair. Setting it up on my PC took about four minutes: plug in the dongle, pair it in G HUB, adjust the RGB, done.

Logitech G733 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset with Suspension Headband, LIGHTSYNC RGB, Blue VO!CE mic Technology and PRO-G Audio Drivers - White

The G733 is a wireless-only headset built around Logitech's LIGHTSPEED protocol — their low-latency 2.4 GHz wireless solution. Unlike Bluetooth headsets, this operates in its own frequency band, which means no audio dropout when your Wi-Fi gets busy or your roommate starts a video call. That's not a niche concern; it's something you'll notice the moment it works right.

Key Features

  • LIGHTSPEED wireless — up to 20m range, sub-4ms latency, no Bluetooth interference
  • 29-hour battery life with moderate RGB enabled
  • Dual-zone LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting across ~16.8M colors
  • Blue VO!CE microphone technology with real-time voice filters
  • 40mm PRO-G drivers delivering punchy, detailed stereo audio
  • Memory foam earcups wrapped in a breathable fabric mesh
  • 278g total weight with a fully adjustable suspension headband
  • Compatible with PC, PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch (dock mode)

Hands-On Review

By day two I'd forgotten I was testing a headset. That sounds odd to write, but with most gaming headsets I'm hyper-aware of the weight clamp by hour two. The G733's suspension headband distributes pressure across the top of my skull rather than pinching at the sides. The memory foam earcups seal well without crushing — I wear glasses, and there's no temple pain, which was my biggest worry going in.

Logitech G733 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset with Suspension Headband, LIGHTSYNC RGB, Blue VO!CE mic Technology and PRO-G Audio Drivers - White

Audio quality through the PRO-G drivers is exactly what I'd expect from Logitech at this price: clean highs, a warm low end that doesn't get muddy, and decent positional awareness in shooters. I'm not going to claim it rivals a dedicated audiophile setup — it doesn't — but for gaming and Spotify sessions, it holds its own. What surprised me was the microphone. I expected the Blue VO!CE tech to be marketing-speak. It isn't. My voice sounded noticeably cleaner on Discord calls, with less room echo and fewer plosive pops. Colleagues commented on it without prompting.

RGB lighting is a fun addition rather than a core feature. The front-facing dual-zone LEDs glow through the earcup housing, creating a subtle halo effect rather than an eye-searing laser show. I ran a static cyan most nights, switching to a slow rainbow pulse during weekend co-op sessions. Battery impact is real but manageable — cutting RGB entirely squeezes out an extra four or five hours.

Logitech G733 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset with Suspension Headband, LIGHTSYNC RGB, Blue VO!CE mic Technology and PRO-G Audio Drivers - White

Here's the thing nobody mentions in the listings: the G733 has no wired mode. None. If the battery dies mid-raid, you're done. That's a design choice I respect for simplicity but resent for practicality. I keep a charging cable nearby now out of pure habit.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Long-session gamers who value comfort over everything — the 278g weight and suspension headband are genuinely best-in-class for extended play
  • Streamers and content creators who need a microphone that sounds professional without investing in a standalone condenser mic
  • PlayStation owners wanting a reliable wireless headset that works out of the box with PS5 and PS4
  • Anyone tired of headset clamp — if you've been nursing a headache after 90 minutes with your current headset, the G733 changes that equation

Skip this if you need surround sound on console, want a wired backup option, or expect premium materials at this price point. The G733 is plastic, and while it's well-engineered plastic, it doesn't have the heft of aluminum-frame competitors. Also skip it if you're on Xbox — this headset doesn't officially support Xbox Wireless, and the workaround dongle dance isn't worth the hassle.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • Logitech G735 — the newer sibling with a higher price tag, better headband padding, and a 3.5mm wired option. Worth the upgrade if you want that backup connection.
  • SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ — slightly heavier but offers true 3D audio on PS5 and a swappable battery system. Better for Xbox-adjacent multi-platform setups.
  • Razer BlackShark V2 Pro — heavier and pricier, but the microphone quality is arguably better for serious streaming, and it includes a USB wired mode.

FAQ

Logitech rates the G733 at up to 29 hours of battery life. In real-world testing with moderate RGB lighting, I consistently got 25-27 hours before needing to recharge.

Final Verdict

The Logitech G733 isn't trying to be everything to everyone — it's a comfort-first wireless headset with a genuinely good microphone and solid audio that won't leave you recharging every night. The lack of a wired option and that plasticky build are real trade-offs, but if you've been wearing heavier headsets and suffering for it, this one is worth serious consideration. For most PC and PlayStation gamers, the G733 hits the sweet spot between price, performance, and all-day wearability.