Outside of the color scheme, the big caveat for the G335 is its weight.
The microphone does easily blend and flex for better placement options. It also offers a flip-to-mute option to easily stop the audio.
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Even with the lack of length, the microphone had no issues picking up the audio despite Windows telling me different. If this is for a younger person, it should be fine. The microphone does seem short, but this may depend on the person. The microphone that’s offered is Discord Certified, and the audio quality offers solid communication where others can easily hear you concisely. The ring around the ear cup is slick, however, as that is the only portion that isn’t matte. Most of the exterior of the G335 is comprised of a matte plastic with the headrest being flexible. Much like having RGB on a headset, however, it’s not something that the player will personally see when wearing, but this color collection will stand out more on camera for streamers and it does add aesthetics to a specific theme that players are looking for on their setups. Logitech offers different color bands for $9.99 to offer players different options to freshen up the look. If it was a bit more vibrant, it would be pretty 1990s-esque.
The default color setup includes lilac ear cups and the headband offers a combination of both the mint and lilac with some yellow included. The mint color scheme offers a soft green that doesn’t look much like the ice cream flavor you picture, but more of an almost sea green color. While the G335 is on the budget friendly side, it keeps things simple and offers a gaming-grade headset that may still be too steep on its pricing. The G335 is no exception with this as it comes in black, white and the newly-announced mint. This new creative direction from Logitech has been a breath of fresh air as these peripherals allow for customization and the mixing and matching of different color schemes that will add life to creator streams and gaming setups. The G335 takes styling cues from the G733 headset, which was the first headset included in the Logitech G Color Collection. Logitech has introduced a new gaming headset with a focus on lightweight comfort while adding to its official Color Collection line of peripherals.