The Notebook Review forums were hosted by TechTarget, who shut down them down on January 31, 2022. This static read-only archive was pulled by NBR forum users between January 20 and January 31, 2022, in an effort to make sure that the valuable technical information that had been posted on the forums is preserved. For current discussions, many NBR forum users moved over to NotebookTalk.net after the shutdown.
Problems? See this thread at archive.org.

    G930 Headphones Travel/Carrying Case

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Ellatan, Oct 6, 2011.

  1. Ellatan

    Ellatan Old Timer

    Reputations:
    622
    Messages:
    1,626
    Likes Received:
    45
    Trophy Points:
    66
    I recently bought Logitech G930 Headset. I absolutely love the product so far, the sound and functionality is great, however, it didn't come with a carrying case. I was wondering if anyone could recommend one that would fit them. I'm kinda scared to throw these in a bag or a backpack because I'd hate to have them damaged or scraped. However, I'm very eager to bring the headset along while traveling. Any suggestions for a case are welcomed.
     
  2. kent1146

    kent1146 Notebook Prophet

    Reputations:
    2,354
    Messages:
    4,449
    Likes Received:
    476
    Trophy Points:
    151
    They make carrying cases specifically for carrying your headphones around, like this one here. Or, you can use a bag designed for a camcorder.
    HeadRoom HeadCase headphone bag

    Personally, I would just spend the money and buy another set of earphones / canalphones. I hate carrying around bulky items when I travel, so I would rather just use antoher set of earphones when I travel (Etymotic ER-4P or Klipsch Image S4)
     
  3. Ellatan

    Ellatan Old Timer

    Reputations:
    622
    Messages:
    1,626
    Likes Received:
    45
    Trophy Points:
    66
    Thanks alot! Although 30 bucks is a little pricy, I think it's my only available decent option.
     
  4. Vogelbung

    Vogelbung I R Judgemental

    Reputations:
    3,677
    Messages:
    4,067
    Likes Received:
    699
    Trophy Points:
    181

    Attached Files:

  5. Syndrome

    Syndrome Torque Matters

    Reputations:
    1,765
    Messages:
    1,501
    Likes Received:
    546
    Trophy Points:
    131
    That looks like a great case. vogelbung, any chance you have seen any good hard cases for fold up headphones such as the HFI-780's or the ATH-M50's. Sorry for the thread hi-jack.
     
  6. Vogelbung

    Vogelbung I R Judgemental

    Reputations:
    3,677
    Messages:
    4,067
    Likes Received:
    699
    Trophy Points:
    181
    Hippo Cases might fit the bill.
    Jaben Online Store

    The HFI-780 probably won't fit (and neither will the vast majority of relevant headsets we talk about here), but the M50 might in this case. It's designed for the Sony and Pioneer DJ phones, which fold up like the M50 and share roughly the same dimensions. The Ultrasone is likely too 'broad shouldered' to fit, but check all the same.
    http://www.slappa.com/headphone-case
     
  7. Syndrome

    Syndrome Torque Matters

    Reputations:
    1,765
    Messages:
    1,501
    Likes Received:
    546
    Trophy Points:
    131
    Oh I like the slappa. I think maybe I'll get one of those. Thanks for the suggestions. Might fit better after I do my removable cable mod to them also. Not to terrible a price either, better than the Jaben ones at least.
     
  8. joecait

    joecait Notebook Deity

    Reputations:
    285
    Messages:
    787
    Likes Received:
    106
    Trophy Points:
    56
    Let me know if the slappa hard case fits. It doesn't look that big and the ear pieces doesn't really fold in.
     
  9. ViciousXUSMC

    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

    Reputations:
    11,461
    Messages:
    16,824
    Likes Received:
    76
    Trophy Points:
    466
    This travel case should work well, sturdy metal design. It even comes with free transportation directly to the garbage dump where the G930 belong :D

    [​IMG]
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Feb 6, 2015
  10. Vogelbung

    Vogelbung I R Judgemental

    Reputations:
    3,677
    Messages:
    4,067
    Likes Received:
    699
    Trophy Points:
    181
    Oh welcome to the thread, Mr. Expert. Was wondering when you'd turn up.
     
  11. ViciousXUSMC

    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

    Reputations:
    11,461
    Messages:
    16,824
    Likes Received:
    76
    Trophy Points:
    466
    Wondering why you were here apprentice.
     
  12. Vogelbung

    Vogelbung I R Judgemental

    Reputations:
    3,677
    Messages:
    4,067
    Likes Received:
    699
    Trophy Points:
    181
    Wishful thinking on top of everything else, eh? Oh dear. :p
     
  13. ViciousXUSMC

    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

    Reputations:
    11,461
    Messages:
    16,824
    Likes Received:
    76
    Trophy Points:
    466
    As usual you think you know everything and insert your opinions as factual information (Something naive apprentices are know to do)

    The fact you call yourself an audiophile yet support a piece of gear like the G930 shows just how transparent you are. These are some of the worst sounding headphones I have used and definitely the worst microphone ever, the $2.00 things hanging on the budget shelf at walmart sound better.

    I come in to poke a little fun and keep things friendly because it doesnt have to be all business all the time and of course you start a personal battle out of it as always.

    When oh when will you grow up.

    You knew very well @ post #10 that you were going to destroy this thread and make some kind of argument, but you did it anyways because you seem to enjoy it.
     
  14. Vogelbung

    Vogelbung I R Judgemental

    Reputations:
    3,677
    Messages:
    4,067
    Likes Received:
    699
    Trophy Points:
    181
    No - the big difference is that I'm not a pretentious audiophile.

    And I've never owned the G930 so I can't support it. Coming into a thread to post once simply trashing something (literally in this case) is 'friendly'? And is having a wireless headset stand in for all gaming headphones a wise decision to base your 'experience' on?

    Get over your ego, jeez.

    I can't claim have an ego in the same manner, but I can claim to have a wallet large enough to buy everything I want to check out to gain real experience.
     
  15. ViciousXUSMC

    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

    Reputations:
    11,461
    Messages:
    16,824
    Likes Received:
    76
    Trophy Points:
    466
    Sorry didn't realize you were a rich bigot, helps me understand your personality more.

    I do own the G930 so I am allowed to poke fun at them if I want and that is all I did. I think its a disappointing product with an over hyped reputation.

    So the joke was the "best case" is to throw them in the trash, but I guess that made it over your head. Probably wouldn't matter anyways the moment you see my name in a thread you lick your lips and get a tingle between your legs because your all excited that your arch rival has arrived and you can start some kind of flame war.

    2 Days ago the last post was there, could have let it lie but nope gotta start it up again.
     
  16. joecait

    joecait Notebook Deity

    Reputations:
    285
    Messages:
    787
    Likes Received:
    106
    Trophy Points:
    56
    So for us non-audiophiles who really like/want/care about the wireless more than pure sound quality and own this (me), does the Slappa hard case fit or is there something better which is similar?
     
  17. Vogelbung

    Vogelbung I R Judgemental

    Reputations:
    3,677
    Messages:
    4,067
    Likes Received:
    699
    Trophy Points:
    181
    Oh no, the Slappa definitely won't for the G35/930(presumably, if the 930 is the same dimensions as the G35). The hippo case (large) can, I'm sure, be configured to fit. Otherwise it's the Headroom or the Beyerdynamic.