Hello Buds, Achilles here,
I have had the G435 (in black) for two months now. They replaced the G332 (wired) that I had for almost two years. I bought them mainly because they are wireless, both with a USB receiver and Bluetooth, and also because their price is quite tempting.
Their sound is nothing extraordinary. I would say it is comparable to the G332 (maybe even slightly worse) and other headphones in the 40-50€ range.
It is true that they are relatively small. They might feel a bit uncomfortable for extended use for a few days. However, they become more comfortable over time. Now I wear them all day without feeling tired.
The ear cushions might be a downside for some. They are relatively thin and the material doesn't seem very high-quality. Also, the headband doesn't have any cushioning, only fabric. Despite that, the cushions are quite soft, they don't have a leather coating on the outside (so they don't sweat easily and might not wear out quickly), and overall their small size and light weight contribute significantly to their comfort. In the end, the headband is not a problem because the headphones' low weight doesn't exert much pressure.
In terms of range, I think they advertise up to 10m and they do play up to that distance approximately. But the main thing is that I can be anywhere in the room and still hear and speak without any connectivity issues. I also LOVE the fact that I can easily and quickly switch from USB mode to Bluetooth mode with the press of a button!!! I have reached a point where I don't take them off at all! As soon as I move away from the computer, I switch to my phone and continue listening to what I was hearing before. Perfect!!!
I haven't managed to fully drain their battery yet (although I'm not trying to). Generally, I charge them almost every night or whenever the indicator light turns red (<20% remaining). Also, you can charge them while using them, without making them more uncomfortable than wired headphones.
The microphone is average (although I don't use it often, I have another microphone). It works. That's it.
The build quality doesn't seem incredibly good, but in these two months that I've had them, I have no complaints. If anything comes up, I will update. However, they don't inspire much confidence in terms of durability.
Overall, I believe they are worth their price, as long as they stay around 60-70€. However, they are mainly for people looking for specific features at this price range. For those looking for wireless gaming headphones that also have Bluetooth connectivity and a good battery at the lowest possible price, then these headphones are for you. For those for whom good sound and microphone are more important, then at 60-70€ you might find better options (some of them might even be wireless).
For those of you who made it to the end of this video review, leave a thumbs up if you found it helpful, or even a thumbs down if you consider it misleading or wrong or whatever. Until next time, happy shopping!!!
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