The G-Lab vs Logitech
Two visions of the gaming headset
A French brand built for the PC setup, a global benchmark that equips millions of gamers. Which one fits your profile?
Logitech equips millions of gamers around the world. Their G range is an absolute benchmark, and the G335 and G733 models can be found in streamers' set-ups and teenagers' bedrooms alike. The G-Lab, a much more discreet French brand, has made a different choice: to focus on the PC gamer, sound immersion and integration into a carefully designed battlestation.
Face to face, these two brands reveal two very different ways of thinking about gaming headphones. This comparison will help you find out which one is right for you.
Founded in Paris, The G-Lab targets the PC gamer who builds his setup with intention. 7.1 surround sound, breathable fabric cushions, RGB: each product is designed for the immersion and aesthetics of battlestation.
Logitech G has decades of gaming peripherals sold all over the world. Their strength: ultra-polyvalent, lightweight, reliable products that work just as well on the PC as they do on a console or on the move.
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The G-Lab - 3 models

- 7.1 surround sound - 360° spatialization
- Breathable fabric pads
- USB connection with RGB
- Clear directional microphone

- Wireless Bluetooth
- White design for sleek setups
- PS4 compatible
- Circumaural comfort

- Wired - zero latency
- Simple black and grey design
- Native PC compatibility
- Immediate plug and play
Logitech G - 3 models

- 240g - one of the lightest on the market
- Elastic suspension headband
- Flip-to-mute microphone
- 3.5mm jack - PC, console, mobile

- DTS Headphone:X 2.0 - precise spatialisation
- 50mm drivers - powerful sound
- Imitation leather - insulation and comfort
- USB or 3.5mm jack

- Lightspeed 2.4GHz - near-zero latency
- 278g - lightweight for a cordless
- 29 hours of autonomy
- Customisable RGB
The match criterion by criterion
| Criteria | The G-Lab | Logitech G |
|---|---|---|
| 🔊 Immersive sound | 7.1 surround on Korp Barium. Fabric pads that provide good insulation while remaining breathable. Ideal for open-world RPGs and FPSs. | DTS Headphone:X 2.0 on the G432, with 50mm drivers that deliver fearsome precision. Tailored for competitive applications where every sound counts. |
| 😌 Long-lasting comfort | Breathable fabric on the Barium: heat dissipates better after several hours. A good option for players who sweat easily. | The G335 is the king of raw comfort at 240g with its elastic headband. The G733 also holds up very well at 278g. Logitech has real expertise in this area. |
| 📡 Wireless | KORP COBALT W in Bluetooth. A good choice for cutting the cable on PC or PS4, in an unusual white design. | G733 Lightspeed in 2.4GHz: the technology is more responsive than traditional Bluetooth, with 29 hours of autonomy. The best wireless of the two ranges. |
| 🎮 Compatibility | Wired USB (Barium), Bluetooth (COBALT W), wired jack (Black). PC priority, partial console compatibility depending on model. | The G335 works everywhere via a 3.5 mm jack. The G432 via USB or jack. Logitech covers PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch and mobile effortlessly. |
| 💡 Design & setup | RGB and assertive gaming on the Barium, pure white on the COBALT W, sober on the Black. Three clear aesthetic directions to suit your setup. | The G733, with its RGB stripes on the front, is the most striking visually. The G335 is sober and available in several colours. Logitech offers a wider choice of colours. |
| 🎤 Micro | Directional microphone on the Barium, discreet integrated microphone on the COBALT W. Solid performance for team vocals. | Flip-to-mute on the G335 and G432: physical mute by raising the microphone is the most reliable solution available. No risk of forgetting your open mic. |
The verdict by player profile
Two strong brands, two different philosophies. That's how the pack decided on your profile.
You're a PC gamer, you want 7.1 sound, breathable earpads for long sessions and a headset that fits into an RGB battlestation. Barium is in its element.
You go from PC to console, or even mobile. The G335 and its universal 3.5mm jack follow you everywhere. It's light, comfortable and ready to use on anything with an audio jack.
You're playing competitively and sound localisation is your main advantage. The G432's DTS Headphone:X 2.0 and 50mm drivers give you precision that few headphones in this range can match.
You want the freedom of wireless without sacrificing responsiveness. Logitech's Lightspeed technology in 2.4GHz is superior to traditional Bluetooth for gaming. 29 hours of autonomy, RGB, 278g: this is the most accomplished PC wireless of the two ranges.
You're building a battlestation in white and you want wireless headphones that match the aesthetic. The COBALT W is a rare option in this colour with integrated Bluetooth.
You want a wired, discreet, RGB-free, plug and play PC headset. Zero latency, zero fuss. The wired G-Lab Noir does just that.
Logitech G has the global reach, technical innovation and reputation to back it up. The G-Lab is PC-specialised, design-conscious and has an approach that speaks to gamers who build their setup piece by piece. If you play mainly on PC and the setup counts as much as the performance, The G-Lab is definitely worth a look. If you juggle platforms or want the best PC wireless of the lot, Logitech G has a head start. In both cases, the pack is well equipped.
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