Logitech G335 Gaming Headset Review

A solid wired option in a crowded field

Alex Rowe
7 min readAug 3, 2021

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Logitech has a company-wide problem with nonsense model numbers. Their latest gaming headset, the G335, is a wired version of a design first launched as the wireless G733. Shouldn’t these models have more than one number in common since they’re using the same shell design? To further the market confusion, the G335 has zero in common with the similarly-named G332, which is a stripped down G432.

I wish Logitech would try weird names like “Proteus Spectrum” again instead of this mess of numbers.

Confusing branding aside, the G335 is a good headset with an eye-catching comfortable design…and not much else to help it stand out from the many other good options in the sub-$100 market.

Note: I bought this headset myself at Best Buy for the full retail price. I don’t get a kickback if you decide to buy one, and none of the links in this article are affiliate links. My full reviews policy is right here.

OVERVIEW

The Logitech G335 is a wired, closed-back gaming headset that sells for $69 (official site here). It’s available in black, white, and mint color options, and the headband strap is interchangeable across the different headsets and is also compatible with the G733 frame.

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Alex Rowe
Alex Rowe

Written by Alex Rowe

I post commentary about gaming, tech, and sometimes music. I’ve written professionally about games since 2005. Look mom, I’m using my English degree!

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