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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Logitech headphones
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Not exactly what I thought it was going to be, when I opened it up it looked like someone had already been in the box and there were a few scratches on the headphones themselves, I really needed headphones at the time so I couldn’t return them but I definitely would have. I put the quality as low because they had some scratches in them and the box looked like it had already been torn apart. I did really enjoy the Bluetooth experience no problems there the software takes some time to get used to all in all of my headphones and box came in better condition I would of put 4 stars
Hey there Thomas, thanks for this review. It sounds like you may have gotten what's called an "open box" version of the headset, meaning it's been used by someone else and returned. I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you, but I'm glad you're enjoying the headset.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great sound. Mic is amazing
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I really enjoy this headset. I always trust Logitech’s products, and was excited that they came out with a wireless version of the G Pro. I don’t do heavy gaming but when I do, I need one that is wireless and has a good mic pick up.
Pros
- comfortable: the padding feels great over my ears and head and they don’t feel tight at all.
- mic: on the left ear cup is the attachment for the mic. The mic is adjustable and you have software to the mic adjustments using their Blue Voice technology on the Logitech Hub. This is a nice feature because you can adjust it to the perfect sound pick up that is right for. It didn’t pick up too much background noise around my house, which is a plus since I have 2 kids running around.
- Sound: this is a solid headset when listening to music or watching movies and most importantly gaming. playing Fortnite gave me a heightened sense of sound and which way to go, but I still stink at that game... playing easy games like Roblox with their soundtrack was more manageable. Even doing a little Minecraft brought out the nature sounds of the areas around my village as I build.
- Battery life: I get around 21 hours of battery life with medium to heavy use before I need a recharge. Logitech has it slated at 20+, so that is pretty accurate.
- Range. I have a 2 story townhome and have my computer on the second floor, dead center of the houses. I am able to go around the entire 2nd floor and even downstairs without losing my connection. Logitech also says it can go about 15m range which is true in my experience.
Cons
- USB Transmitter. This is the major issue I had with this, you need to use one of your USB-A ports. My desktop computer only has two, my Surface Pro only has 1. I didn’t want to get a dongle for my Surface so I use up my only USB port. Wish it didn’t require this transmitter.
- Logitech G Hub: I had so many issues trying to get this set up, this took long as I kept getting errors. After a restart on my computer I was able to set it up and running.
Overall, I really enjoy the G Pro X 2.0. It takes time to get the G Hub software to your preference, but once you figure it out you get amazing sound and mic quality.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The plastic box that adjusts the length of the headband just came off on one side.
Broke after 1-month of use and no abuse, I really liked the headphones and been recommending them to everyone.
Spoke to best buy and said they don't have any sort of warranties on headsets and to contact Logitech directly, just submitted a ticket and will update it when I get more information.
PS. there is another guy with the same issue that left a 2 star review.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I considered about 4 headsets at Best Buy and ultimately the Logitech G Pro X won me over.
Other considerations were
*Corsair Virtuoso Wireless - actually purchased but returned
*Razer Nari Ultimate
*Steel Series Arctis 7
*Logitech G Pro X Wireless - Winner of the 4
After about a week I had to return the Corsair Virtuoso. While the build quality, sound quality and overall package were top notch. It was plagued with software issues. iCue really needs a lot of work. My main issue was push to talk lag in discord. It took about 0.5 to 1 second to actually engage the mic. I also had issues with the mic engaging even without using my push to talk key. A secondary issue for me was just how heavy it was. After about an hour I just couldn't wear them. These clearly favored style over comfort.
I really wanted to like the Razer Nari Ultimate with its haptic feedback, but online reports are that the mic quality is lacking. That would be an issue for me as I raid lead and need to be clearly heard. I've also had quality issues with almost every razer product I have ever purchased save for the orbweaver.
That left me with the Steel Series and the Logitech. Ultimately I chose Logitech because the differences were minor for me and I didn't want to install yet another software suite.
So far so good and I am very happy with this choice. Make sure you get the pro x version if mic quality is important to you.
Pros
+Sound quality
+comfortable and lightweight
+mic quality
+quality build materials without compromising comfort
+excellent wireless range and responsiveness
+Battery life good so far - time will tell
+Logitech software
Cons
-Expensive, but I would consider this a luxury item. Cost is fair
I'm not listing no RGB as a con because I don't really care about it and it would be an odd design choice for this set. They look good without it and it would just drain battery.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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A great option for someone looking for a headset with fantastic Audio, best wireless microphone and very comfortable/durable headset.
Pros:
+ Comfortable and well designed for all shapes heads.
+ Comes with 2 different sets of ear cushions for sound isolation and ear cooling.
+ Type C charging for super fast charging in only minutes.
+ In terms of wireless microphones this one stands out. Having blue voice enabled in the software makes a difference as where other companies don’t have that option.
+ One of the lightest wireless headsets I’ve found that had all the features I’m looking for at this weight level. Often I forget I have it on.
+ Longest lasting wireless headset on a single charge.
Cons:
- Not Aux cable compatible to hook up to other devices such as a switch.
- No Bluetooth pairing mode for other devices. This is a wireless computer headset only.
- No LEDS (personally I’m glad the LEDs are off this headset because it allows the headset to go days before having to recharge)
- Wireless headphone price is a bit absurd at $199.
Overall this is one of my favorite wireless headsets. I think it fits every category anyone is looking for in terms of durability, quick charge, lighter, comfortability and being involved with Logitech’s amazing sound engineering. I’d still recommend the wired version of this headset for $70 - 100 cheaper. If Logitech adds a pairing mode for this headset it instantly becomes a must have headset.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I will open with the admission that I have been a long time fan of Logitech. They make great peripherals that are high quality and well priced. These headphones are no exception.
Well packaged and high quality, these headphones have a polished aluminum look, soft and comfortable ear cups and a removable headphone. Included is a USB charging cable and USB Bluetooth adapter.
Controls are on the left earpiece and include on/off, volume and mute. They are easily accessible, and offer a nice tacticale feel.
You will want to download the Logitech G HUB to tune the mic and create/download profiles.
End of the day, very good gaming headset with one opportunity for improvement. The bass is certainly adequate, but I do wish it were just a little more punchy. Certainly not a deal breaker, but I do want just that little bit of improvement.
I would recommend to a friend for gaming, but for music, they are pretty good, but not quite great.
**PLEASE NOTE** This product was provided to me at no cost in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. This review is exactly that: Honest and unbiased. The price played no role in the tone or honesty of this review.
Hi Posted1, Thank you for your four-star review! It is greatly appreciated. Continue to enjoy your device. If you ever need assistance, please contact Logitech Support on the website. LaShonda from Logitech
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
The dongle stopped working
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Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
It broke as soon as the warranty ended do not buy it’s a scam
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Surround Sound for Games, Movies and more
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I’ve only had this Logitech G PRO X Wireless DTS Gaming Headset for a few days, but it was enough to make an impression. I can’t really compare it with any other modern gaming headsets, but I can tap in to my experience using several high quality bluetooth and wired over the ear headphones from Sony, AKG, Bose and Microsoft.
The build quality is solid, a mix of durable steel, aluminum and generous padding. The main ear pads are stuffed with memory foam and covered in very smooth, comfortable leatherette. Another set of cloth ear pads is also included for less external noise isolation, or just a different feel overall, perhaps less sweating. They do feel a bit heavy, but not uncomfortably so, after all they are not built for portability or travel, but you can still bring them along with the provided carrying pouch.
The sound quality is where these shine, but in order to get the most out of it, you must install the Logitech G HUB software that unlocks a considerable list of advanced features, such as DTS 7.1 Surround Sound and tons of preset and custom Microphone, Acoustics and Equalizer options. Just to put it in perspective, the Blue VO!CE Mic Filter Technology allows you to tune your voice from the basic input gain level to an extensive voice equalizer with 5 Pro/Broadcaster presets and another 8 Blue VO!CE presets, and the option to create and save your own custom presets. The Acoustics options allow individual volume controls for the 7.1 surround sound channels, and save your custom “Room” sound settings for Entertainment, Gaming or Sports. The Equalizer section is “equally” customizable with 7 presets and add your own equalizer “Moods”. There are 10 different sliders to adjust frequencies between 32 Hz and 16 KHz.
With all the fine tuning available, it would be hard not to please everyone. With the 50 mm drivers, the sound is full, yet crisp, and with enough bass to help you immerse yourself in any gaming, movie or music listening experience. The surround sound is extremely useful in shooter games where you need all the 360 degrees awareness you can get to avoid your opponents sneaking up from behind.
Last but not least, the 2.4 GHz wireless USB dongle connection works seamlessly and with no noticeable delay, providing a better, faster, more stable connection than Bluetooth with a generous range. All in all, if you are an avid PC gamer and can afford it, you’ll be glad you got these.
Hi SUHD, Thank you for your five-star review! It is greatly appreciated. Continue to enjoy your device. If you ever need assistance, please contact Logitech Support on the website. LaShonda from Logitech
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent headphones with room for improvements.
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Pros:
- High quality build, feels sturdy
- Great sound quality
- Excellent Mic, perfect for work and play.
- DTS sound
- Comfy cushions with extra pair of foam ones to swap out with the leather ones.
- Reliable connection
- Easy setup
- Excellent Battery time
CONS:
- Not the best sound but good enough. Had the Razer Ultimate Nari previously, this one is better built but doesn't sound as good.
- Junky software, downloaded presets for EQs don't work.
- Can't connect to other devices without the USB adapter. As long as your device can recognize the USB adapter, the headphone will work. I plugged it into my USB C dongle for my iPad Pro and it worked without any problems.
- Pricey for what you're getting. Should be at a lower price point IMO.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I could not be more impressed with the G Pro X gaming headset. The headset is solid but not too heavy to wear for long gaming sessions (or even a very long day of conference calls).
Sound:
The sound from the large drivers is impeccable for picking out tiny sounds in games as well as listening to music. I'm not a die-hard audiophile, but I was impressed by the sounds in familiar games that I had never head before from my desktop speakers.
Microphone:
I especially loved the sound profiles in G Hub. I have a deep voice that sometimes does not come across clearly with other microphones. With the "Low Voice - Loud" profile, my friends and work colleagues could hear me loud and clear.
Comfort:
I tried to wear the headset for a full day of work conference calls, music and after-hours gaming sessions with the installed leatherette ear cup pads and found them to have a little issue with sweat after about hour 4 or so. I swapped those out for the included (!) fabric cups and can (for better or worse) do a full day with the headset in comfort - which is not something I've ever been able to manage with another headset.
Connectivity:
I've been able to roam my entire house and remain clearly connected to my PC with no dropped audio at all and no latency that I can sense. The dongle is a little large, which might be an issue for laptop users, but causes no issues sticking out the back of my desktop tower.
Controls:
The feel of the volume control wheel and microphone mute *switch* (not a button, which is nice for tactile feedback while wearing the headset) is premium all the way.
I can only think of one, very minor, negative to share: turning off the headset does not disconnect the audio connection at the dongle. This means that you will need to manually set your audio back to another source when turning off the power switch on the headset itself.
Aside from that, my entire experience with the G Pro X headset has been a pure joy. Installation was a breeze and it's a lot of fun experimenting with different equalizer presets. I'd recommend this headset without hesitation for its excellent audio quality, great mic and software and, most importantly, quality build and comfort, particularly with the fabric ear cups.
Hi Kris1973, Thank you for your five-star review! It is greatly appreciated. Continue to enjoy your device. If you ever need assistance, please contact Logitech Support on the website. LaShonda from Logitech
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great for gaming/movies/music but a bit too tight.
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Good headphones but they are a bit tight and need to be stretched out over your PC case overnight a few times if you have a big head. The sound is very clear and crisp and the drivers are pretty good for tuning the sound you want, very good range on the wireless and battery is good. Mic could be better quality and if you have a big head and dont stretch out the headphones you can get headaches after long sessions which has me giving this headset a 4/5.
Thank you for your feedback! We’re glad the G PRO X Wireless headset delivers clear sound and strong performance, and we appreciate your input on comfort and mic quality.
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
After a year of use they will end up breaking.
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Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The screws and plastic part that holds up the mic will end up breaking and cracking with everyday use. Its horrible quality and logitech does nothing to help you replace them.
Hey there Quality, I'm sorry to hear that you may have had some issues with your G PRO X. One of the great things about the G PRO X wireless headset is that it has a 2 year warranty, so even if you do have issues after a year we can replace it for you. All you have to do is contact us via our support site to start the warranty process. -Weston from Logitech
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Logitech G PRO X Wireless Headset Review
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I’ve been using the Logitech G PRO X Wireless for like a week now and honestly… this headset is insane. First off, the mic? Bro, it’s actually so clean. My friends on Discord said I sound like I’m in a studio no static no background noise, just straight-up crispy voice
The audio is fire too Like when Im playing Valorant I can literally hear every single footstep and reload from across the map Music sounds crazy good toolike the bass hits but it’s not all muddy.
The battery life is solid I played for hours and didn’t even think about charging it And it’s actually comfy I’ve worn it for like 6 hours straight and my head didn’t feel like it was getting crushed
Honestly, everything about this headset is just… good. No complaints. Logitech cooked with this one.
Rating: 10/10, would recommend to anyone who games or just wants good audio
Wow—thank you for the incredible feedback on the Logitech G PRO X Wireless Gaming Headset! We're absolutely pumped that it's delivering such a top-tier experience for you.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fantastic for what they are
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I just changed from the wired GPro to the Wireless GPro X, they are equally as light and comfortable. Excellent sound quality and ability to adjust within the software to get it just the way you like it. They don't seem to get as loud as other headphones (Sennheiser PC37X-Wired-No DAC). The noise isolation is fantastic, and almost scary at times how quite the outside world is when wearing them. They are not studio monitor type headphones, it's a gaming headset, doing 2 jobs, speaking and hearing, and does it well.
Pros: Comfortable, great battery life, excellent sound adjustment ability
Cons: Not super loud, mic side tone distorts horribly when the mic is obviously clipping noise, the DTS function has been lackluster and doesn't seem to work for games that I play, COD Warzone and Escape From Tarkov, seems like I get a double surround effect in COD that distorts intended to be loud sounds and makes the experience very annoying. Found similar complaints but no solutions on support blogs.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I chose these because I already have the wired version at home and have always been very happy with them. I occasionally play games—sometimes even CS2 at a decent level—and I also use them mostly for Zoom meetings and other work calls. They’ve been awesome for all of that.
Of course, I also listen to music with them, and they sound great. The audio quality is clear, with nice depth and balance.
They’re comfortable enough to wear for a full 8-hour workday without issues. The battery life is solid, and when it runs out, I just plug them in and use them as wired headphones while they charge. Not a big deal at all.
What a detailed and positive review of your G PRO X Wireless Gaming Headset! It's fantastic to know they seamlessly handle everything from high-level CS2 to your 8-hour workdays and music, all while keeping you comfortable. We're especially glad the audio quality and flexible charging option are hitting all the right notes for you. Enjoy the continued versatility! It's awesome to know the G PRO X Wireless is serving you so well, building on your positive experience with the wired version! We're thrilled it's performing perfectly for both intense gaming sessions, even CS2, and all your important work calls. We designed it for comfort, quality, and versatility, so it’s fantastic that the clear, balanced audio and long-lasting battery are making your 8-hour workdays and music listening sessions a breeze!
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
BBY employee's perspective
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This headset is great but there are some draw backs and it comes with a hefty price tag. Its extremally comfortable and lightweight, has super low latency and has a great classic design especially in the gaming headset market which is riddled with lights and weird cheap designs. Mic is great for a wireless headset and the battery life is a strong suit, which is normal for Logitech peripherals. The software and the tuning which can be done to the mic is amazing. (You can also get the blue icepop from blue's website if you want to upgrade the headsets mic). Only two weak points, not the loudest headset and it is pricey especially when the corsair hs70 pro wireless and now hs80 exists. the G pro x is a better headset than them but the price difference makes it a hard choice. But if you care about mic quality and want wireless this is your best bet.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
In my opinion, Logitech has struggled over the past few years to put out a REALLY good headset. I'm talking about a game changing, ground breaking headset that finds the perfect balancing point of performance and convenience at a price most people can afford. Until now. I truly believe the G Pro Wireless Headset is just that. I'm someone who has been anti-headset for a few years now because while they can be convenient, it's never been enough convenience to the point that I was willing to give up so much performance versus standalone headphones with a good DAC/Amp (and of course a separate standalone microphone).
That is no longer the case. I won't kid myself (or any of you for that matter) and say that these headphones are better than, or even as good as my standalone headphones (primarily using the Hifiman Sundara w/ a Grace SDAC and SMSL SP200 THX amp these days). But I will say they are good enough that I'm willing to give up some of the extra fidelity and take some trade-offs for how convenient they are. Maybe it's because my needs as a gamer have changed as I get older. I used to exclusively play competitive FPS games (CSGO, Overwatch, etc.). I still play them from time to time but I've also started playing a lot more singles player games as well. But that's neither here nor there, you want to know about these headphones. How they sound, how they perform in game, if the wireless is good and if there are any quirks. Well let's get straight to it then:
Positional Audio (foot step tracking in-game):
Fantastic. I'm very surprised how good this is on these headphones considering I'm used to open-back headphones with a very wide sound stage. Pin point accurate sound is nothing new to me, but to experience it in a $200 set of wireless closed back headphones is very new and very exciting. It should be noted that I do not use the DTS surround sound function, as it muddies the sound and actually makes the positional sound worse! Any game with a good sound engine will create a surround sound effect most accurately with good old fashioned stereo sound. Think about it... you only have two ears. That's two channels of audio. If the speakers/headphones are sitting directly on your ear, all surround sound is simulated via 2 channels. Your brain actually does the calculations based on how much sound (volume) is being picked up by each ear. This is how it works with speakers in a room and the effect is simulated with stereo sound via a game’s audio engine. My point is that digital surround sound and 7.1 in headphones is more of a marketing thing than a useful feature. The software surround sound in the settings (these headphones included) are not as good as stereo audio when it comes to headphones. You want proof that surround sound w/ headphones only requires stereo audio? Watch this video with headphones on. Close your eyes and listen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUDTlvagjJA&t=1s
Fidelity (Sound Quality)
These are not audiophile headphones by any means, but they are very good for a mass-consumer designed headset. They are v-shaped overall and can be customized via G Hub software equalizer, but they are surprisingly quite good compared to most headsets in this price range (especially "gaming" designated headsets). They do exceptionally well in recreating explosion sounds and gun shots. Voices sound pretty natural too. I would say they are better for movies/games than music but they do an above average job for music as well, especially with some EQ tuning. They seem to be best for certain genres of music… specifically electronic, synthwave/retro/outrun, and just about any type of rock music. When it comes to music, sound is very objective. Everyone has a certain sound they like based on their experiences. What they’ve heard and what type of equipment they have tried. But in terms of equipment capability these are quite good and punch well above their target market/price point.
Sound Isolation:
Although they do not have any type of active noise cancellation, these headphones do a very good job of blocking out background noises such as washing machines, air conditioning systems, fans or anything else that may be going on in your home. There is an option to enable sidetone in the settings which lets the mic pass through sound so you can hear your own voice when you talk. This is good for helping you keep your own voice volume under control, but unfortunately it does tend to pass along some static noise with so I have this feature disabled for clarity.
Fit/Comfort:
These headphones are VERY comfortable. My Hifiman Sundaras weigh in right at the same weight around 270 grams, yet these are surprisingly more comfortable. The Sundara is a large over ear style headphone, but the ear holes are round and they do make some contact with the top and bottom of my ears. However they are generally quite light and the weight is well distributed on the head band so until now they were some of the more comfortable headphones I've ever tried. The G Pro X Wireless are even more comfortable. Although they are the same weight, the G Pros feel lighter and fit over my ear better with an ear shaped cup. The cups surround my ears and seal around them rather than resting partially on the tops and bottoms. The seal is very good, yet somehow my ears don't get hot or sweaty even even after a few hours of playing Zombies in COD Cold War with my buddies. They are warmer than the open back headphones I'm used to wearing, but not so warm that they become uncomfortable. The weight is VERY well distributed on these headphones and it shows. This is made even better by the fact it's wireless since I feel no drag when turning my head and don't have to worry about draping cables down my shirt and across my desk.
Connection/Reliability:
I could not tell a difference between these and wired headphones. The connection was rock solid and completely stable. No interference, cut outs, or disruption. I could even walk down the hall to the kitchen on the other side of my condo to get a drink and still have perfectly clear sound coming through. Logi's light speed technology is industry leading and its no exception here. I’d also like to mention that this headset connects instantly. There is no pairing or waiting for connection, when you turn them on the audio starts flowing right away. Very impressed!
Microphone:
Probably the least stellar feature of all but definitely "good enough". The Blue voice involvement starts and ends with software, they unfortunately had no hand in the design or implementation of the microphone. The microphone physically is small and easy to manipulate, while also being entirely removable. I would definitely recommend experimenting with the advanced controls because out of the box the mic doesn't sound very good. You can tweak it to sound "good enough" but it is still a small boom mic and doesn't compare to a standalone studio cardioid mic by any means. For the most part, I'm using these headphones with the mic removed in conjunction with my desktop studio-style mic. If you are only using discord and in-game chat for communication, this mic will suffice. The great thing here is that you have the option to supplement with a better mic should you want to do any streaming, podcasts, or just prefer a richer sound.
Closing Thoughts:
Battery life is very good. Logitech claims 24 hours, and in my testing this seems to be pretty accurate. Charging (USB-C) is also very fast, and the headphones can be used while charging. It would have been nice to see a bluetooth connection but I understand why it wasn’t included at this price point (and it’s really not necessary for a gaming headset). There is also no auxiliary connection, but again not very necessary. It goes back to the trade-offs comment I made before and I think Logitech made the right decisions for this headset to find a great balance of price, performance, and convenience.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Audio quality and mic sound fine. I use it for both my pc and ps5 and sometimes have problems with mic input on the Playstation but other than that no real problems. Switching back and forth can sometimes be annoying because you'll have to plug the headset in to connect it back every now and again. Decent headset, good battery life, pretty comfy. I'd say it's 100% worth it on sale.
Thanks for the thoughtful feedback! Glad to hear the audio and mic are delivering well overall, and it’s great that the battery life and comfort hit the mark too. Enjoy your sessions across PC and PS5!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Exceptional Wireless Gaming Headset
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The Logitech wireless gaming headset exceeded all my expectations. The sound quality is outstanding, with deep bass and crisp highs that make every game feel immersive. The wireless connection is flawless, with zero lag or dropouts, even during intense gaming sessions.
Comfort-wise, this headset is a winner. The ear cups are soft and breathable, perfect for long hours of gaming without discomfort. The battery life is also impressive, lasting well over a day on a single charge. The built-in mic delivers clear communication, making it great for team play.
If you’re looking for a high-quality wireless gaming headset, this is the one to get. Logitech nailed it!
We're thrilled to hear you're enjoying your G PRO X Wireless Gaming Headset! It's fantastic to know that the sound quality, wireless performance, comfort, and microphone clarity have met your expectations.
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Decent headset for the price
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For the price it’s definitely a good headset overall. Good sound, comfortable, and battery is life is slightly above average. Only issue I had is that on some pc games the headset would lose audio all together while loading into the match. Not sure if it was the headset but I know it stopped after buying the upgraded version of this headset.
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