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I have a Logi G935. G Hub has finally stopped pooping the bed and is decent software now. But after a bit over 3 years the G935 has worn out - it's full of loose connections to the right-side earcup and the mic. Very disappointing. Also the earpads are flaking, but that's normal wear.

So, looking for recommendations. I like Logi hardware, but obviously I'm not going to buy another one of these if they're still lemons.

Sorry if this is the wrong community for this.

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[–] UkaszGra 15 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Gaming headsets are overpriced, and poor quality. I personally recommend Beyerdynamics dt pro series, especially 990. They are so good and priced right.

[–] Pyroglyph 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

+1 for Beyedynamic. I have a pair of DT 770 Pros that have lasted so long. I use them so much the ear cups went flat, so I just replaced them for like £15 and they're literally as good as new.

OP, if you take one thing away from this thread, make it this: Good audio equipment stays good.