On the left ear cup is a wheel to control volume, a mute button, three assignable buttons and a power switch. There are two LED lighting zones on the G935 – a strip down the back side of each ear cup and the Logitech Gaming ‘G’ logo on each ear cup cover. Logitech had this on previous generations and I’m so glad they kept it as it solves a simple but persistent problem with wireless headsets. My favorite feature is a storage space in the left ear cup for the USB dongle.
It’s barely viewable in my periphery, but I prefer that to a blindingly bright light in my view. There’s also a mute button on the headset and a red LED will illuminate when the mic is muted. The boom mic hides neatly in the left ear cup and is muted when it's tucked away.
The leatherette earcups also rotate flat when you take them off, which is a handy feature. Thanks to the comfortable ear and headband cushioning I had no difficulty wearing them for hours, but I could definitely feel a relief to my head and neck when I took them off. “The G935 weighs just 5g more than the G933 at 379g, and I’d consider both to be on the heavier side for a gaming headset.