Logitech is announcing two new gaming headphones today that promises a “cinematic experience,” just in time for the PAX Prime fan event in Seattle.

The wireless Logitech G933 Artemis Spectrum and the wired Logitech G633 Artemis Spectrum gaming headsets use what the peripheral maker says is the latest in audio technology. That includes patent-pending Pro-G audio drivers, customizable lighting, and programmable G-keys. They also have swappable backlit speaker plates.

“We saw that no one was really building a pair of high quality headphones for gamers,” said Ujesh Desai, vice president and general manager of the Logitech gaming business, in a statement. “So we challenged our audio team to see if they could do it. I’m a gamer and a musician, so I was really excited when the team came back with a design that delivered.”

Using Logitech Gaming Software you can customize audio settings, create personal sound profiles, and easily save your favorite EQ1. Logitech promises audiophile-like performance with accurate highs and deep, rich bass sounds.

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Both headsets offer Dolby and DTS Headphone:X2 surround options. The Pro-G drivers and surround sound technologies create in-game spatial awareness, allowing you to clearly hear enemies sneaking around, or special ability cues. The DTS Headphone:X technology supports up to 7.1 channels of audio and multiple options for personalization.

The headsets work with PCs, mobile devices, and consoles — including PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The Logitech G633 features one USB connection and one analog input that connects and mixes sound from up to two devices, while the Logitech G933 features one USB mix adapter and two analog inputs that connect and mixes sound from up to three devices. That means you can order a pizza on your mobile phone without missing a moment of action.

The Logitech G933 offers the option to play wired or wirelessly, with ultra-low latency on 2.4GHz wireless.

The Logitech G933 Artemis Spectrum Wireless Gaming Headset and the Logitech G633 Artemis Spectrum Gaming Headset are expected to be available at global retailers beginning in September 2015, for a suggested retail price of $200 and $150, respectively.

Logitech Artemis Spectrum G633 wired gaming headset.

Above: Logitech Artemis Spectrum G633 wired gaming headset.

Image Credit: Logitech

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