The downside of the G333 is that the top and bottom of the volume control buttons are easily damaged,Because I often roll it up and put it in a protective bag, fold it often
@@yikyik148 Oh ok, thanks for pointing it out. I'm still figuring out if I'm going to buy them. I prefer KDA's color (black, blue, white) but they are more expensive. Did you find any differences in sound when you switch from 3.5 mm jack to USB-C?
if you use G333 with a PC, there will be an annoying loud static hissing noise which increases/decreases depending on gpu workload. Forget about gaming with this garbage earbuds.
Hi 👋 i use sound blaster g3 + G333 without any noise Maybe I can try the method you mentioned and directly connect the G333 to the PC for testing.thank you for the information
@@gdgd5194 One problem I have discovered so far is that the upper and lower parts of the volume buttons cannot be bent excessively, and the outer layer can easily be damaged.
just bought mine with the KDA's version and waiting for it to be delivered ^^
WOW ! Nice 👍 happy 😊
I can get these for 37€ but I really prefer KDA's colorway which is 50€
The downside of the G333 is that the top and bottom of the volume control buttons are easily damaged,Because I often roll it up and put it in a protective bag, fold it often
@@yikyik148 Oh ok, thanks for pointing it out. I'm still figuring out if I'm going to buy them. I prefer KDA's color (black, blue, white) but they are more expensive. Did you find any differences in sound when you switch from 3.5 mm jack to USB-C?
@@nindschagaming No problem connecting to SWITCH ~~~
if you use G333 with a PC, there will be an annoying loud static hissing noise which increases/decreases depending on gpu workload. Forget about gaming with this garbage earbuds.
Hi 👋 i use sound blaster g3 + G333 without any noise Maybe I can try the method you mentioned and directly connect the G333 to the PC for testing.thank you for the information
@@yikyik148 I think it's coil whine being transmitted directly these earbuds for some reason.
@@gdgd5194 One problem I have discovered so far is that the upper and lower parts of the volume buttons cannot be bent excessively, and the outer layer can easily be damaged.