Customers love the G535 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset's sound quality, comfort, and lightweight design. Many appreciate its long battery life and wireless convenience, finding it a good value for the price. However, some users noted that the volume could be improved, and the bass response might not satisfy all listeners. A few also reported compatibility issues with certain devices.
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Pros mentioned:
Comfort
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Lightweight, Sidetone, & Flip-Up Mic!
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When it comes to headsets, I'm a bit of a snob, but not about sound quality. I get headaches easily, so weight and clamping pressure are major issues with many headsets, and I also want sidetone (mic monitoring) so I can make sure I'm not shouting into the mic. These two desired features eliminate most headsets on the market currently, and I've tried A LOT of them!
I've been using a wired Razer BlackShark V2 (which is very comfortable and has sidetone), but I got tired of getting tangled in the cord and wanted a wireless headset for my new couch gaming PC.
After days of research and realizing I couldn't rationalize spending $300 on "pro" wireless headsets like the Astro A50, I narrowed my choices to the new SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ (which has a sidetone wheel on the ear cup), Logitech G733, and this new G535 that isn't even listed on Logitech's website yet.
The main differences between the Logitech G733 and 535 wireless headsets appear to be the RGB lighting on the 733 and the flip-to-mute microphone on the 535. Since RGB lights only deplete the battery faster (and can't be seen while you wear them anyhow), and I loathe headsets without detachable or flip-up microphones, I decided to take a chance on the brand new Logitech 535 headset...and I'm glad I did.
I'm a middle-aged woman with a big head, and this headset with its elastic headband fits perfectly and is SO comfortable! The elastic band is stretchy and barely is felt while wearing, the ear cups have soft cushioned fabric, and the headset's clamping pressure is very gentle. I also ordered the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+, and the Logitech 535s are noticeably lighter weight (the Arctis is mostly metal) and much more comfortable on my sensitive noggin due to less clamping pressure. Plus, the USB dongle on the 535 doesn't block adjacent PC ports like the wide USB-C dongle on the Arctis 7P+.
Yes, you need to install Logitech's G Hub software in order to enable sidetone on the 535 headset, but you also then have access to customize equalizer settings (see my photo) and adjust other mic settings. If you've never used sidetone, I highly recommend trying it, as you'll likely never want another headset without it. My ONLY gripe is that the 535's sidetone only seems to be active when the microphone is being used...which makes sense, but I'm used to my Razer headset's always-on sidetone that allows me to monitor room sounds even when the mic is not being used.
Since I have only used my headset for a day (and Best Buy doesn't allow reviews to be updated later), I cannot attest to battery life or all-day comfort of the 535, but sound and mic quality are perfectly fine for my needs, though I'm no audiophile. If you are super picky about sound quality, you'll probably want to look at the "pro" headsets anyhow, but for basic audio and impressive features and comfort, the Logitech 535 is an excellent deal in my opinion! Plus, the reversible purple and blue elastic band looks so sharp with the all-black plastic headset.
Hello, AllisChalmers! I'm so happy to hear that you're enjoying the G535 headset! Feel free to reach out to our support team here https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360000621393 if you ever need any assistance or if something happens in the 2-year limited hardware warranty. Thank you so much for this super detailed review and for shopping Logitech G! - Maggie from Logitech G
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
PERFECT
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
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They are very good. I recommend them. Honestly, they have a very good microphone and it sounds very good and they are not so expensive and they are of a good brand. If you are looking for headphones to play and with a microphone and that do not cost more than 100 dollars. These would be perfect
Thanks for the fantastic review of the G535! We're thrilled you find it offers great microphone quality, affordability, and strong performance from a trusted brand. That's exactly what we strive for! We appreciate you recommending it to others.
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A truly reliable wireless headset
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
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I’ve been using this headset ever since I got it on Black Friday of 2022 and it’s been serving me great. Good sound quality, comfort, and reliability although the build quality could be improved.
Hey! Thanks so much for the feedback on your G535 headset! We really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience. We're glad to hear that you're enjoying the sound quality, comfort, and reliability of the headset. We're always looking for ways to improve our products, so your feedback about the build quality is valuable to us.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Comfortable, wireless works great, sound great
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The headphones are very comfortable. I also have wired a Logitech G335 headset and they're at least if not more comfortable.
Sound quality is outstanding for the price. Games and videos sound great.
Battery life so far is 30+ hours, maybe longer.
The microphone sound quality wasn't great until I updated some settings in Windows. You may need to do turn audio enhancements off in sound settings like I did.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Pros mentioned:
Comfort
Cons mentioned:
Volume
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
G535
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Its a nice headset love the colors on bad part is the volume dose not stay at that level once you turn the headset off and it could be a little louder other than that they are very comfortable.
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For the price they’re a great set of gaming headphones. I’ve owned a few pairs of headphones and they’ve all broken on me or have cracked in little time. I’ve had these headphones for about a year now and haven’t had complaints regarding the microphone audio on discord and haven’t had an issue with hearing audio from games or videos online (both issues I’ve had with previous headphones). These are a great set of headphones to start off your gaming journey with!!
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Seems unfair that I can't give this product more than five stars. As someone who goes out of their way to find earbuds for every situation due to the discomfort of an over-the-ear headset, the G535 has just landed as the only exception I've found. They're insanely lightweight, super sleek in appearance, incredibly comfortable, and the audio quality is fantastic. I'm assuming this is a newer design with headsets, but the wider head support and fabric headband is a really great idea. The G604 is perhaps the best gaming mouse I've ever used and the MX Keys is my daily keyboard for my career as a Technical Writer. From my experience, Logitech equipment never ceases to deliver exceptional quality.
We're thrilled to hear that you're finding the G535 LIGHTSPEED to be a great value for its price. We designed it with speed, quality, and comfort in mind, and we're happy it's meeting your expectations.
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Headset
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
My kid loved this headset. Its easy to use and I can hear him clearly on discord. After some tweaking with the settings no matter how loud or quiet he is it doesnt blow your eardrums out.
Hey! Thanks for the great review of the Logitech G535 Lightspeed Wireless Headset! We appreciate you mentioning the high audio quality and microphone, perfect for keeping the peace with neighbors while you enjoy your games or TV.
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great headset
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I have had the headset for about a year now, and it has not failed me in any way and it has kept its great sound quality.
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Good sound, lightweight, long battery life, comfortable design, wireless…if those are qualities that you are looking for in a headset, be sure to check out the G535 LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming headset. They boast a 33 hours of battery life and in my testing, they lived up to that claim. Lightweight and comfortable for those long gaming sessions, I sometimes forget that they are on my head. The soft memory foam ear cans are perfectly sized for my ears and even though they don’t block out all exterior sound, they do block some. The microphone does provide sidetone sound so you can hear yourself talking if you want and if you install the G hub software, you can make adjustments to that to crank it up or turn it off. EQ settings are also controlled by the G hub software and if you have other Logitech G devices, it can control those as well, I have the G Pro wireless mouse. Charging is accomplished via an included USB type-C cable and the wireless dongle is USB Type A. I do wish these were Bluetooth wireless to keep a USB Type A spot open for something else, but that is not a deal breaker. The headphones themselves only have a power button and volume scroll wheel and that is it. Simple easy and well designed. There is a removeable head strap that you can swap out for other designs if you prefer to make the headphone more custom to you as well. The microphone works great and provides clear sound, I had no complaints from my teammates while playing our normal rounds of Call of Duty Warzone and Cold War. The microphone will flip up to get out of the way and this also will mute the microphone. These are rated to be compatible with the PS5, but I was only able to use with my PC so far. If you are looking for a new headset to kick off the new year, then check these out.
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SOUND QUALITY:
This is a treble focused sound signature. Meaning that you are going to be able to hear footsteps, reloads, and other higher pitched sounds easier. This can come across at times as harsh and fatiguing until you acclimate. But in my opinion makes for a great competitive headset. As it also has a good soundstage and great imaging. The soundstage is still probably small/medium in size where things feel like they are slightly outside of your head and the imaging is surprisingly accurate. There were multiple times that I was able to turn and shoot someone just from audio alone with high precision or run someone down that I couldn’t see and know their exact location. However, I did notice some distortion at times that I can’t decide are from the drivers or from the wireless catching some interference. If I’m being nit picky sounds weren’t 100% accurate but pretty darn close. Mids are average and bass for most will be a bit light. I would say they were more “accurate” over booming/rumbling. So, if you are a bass head you won’t like these. Which again leads to a good competitive headphone as you aren’t getting bass that bleeds into other sounds or masks them. But also means that for music they don’t do an amazing job (but I was still pleasantly surprised due to the soundstage. Treble focus made vocals shine, and imaging allowed you to pull apart the different parts of a song easily) but instruments sounded a bit off and bass heavy songs sounded anemic. I enjoyed media on it as well. As the same things ring true. But if you are watching an action movie with a lot of explosions your world isn’t going to be rocked. And vocals aren’t going to have as much warmth and depth as they may have with higher end or different sounding headphones/headsets. In the end I’d give it a 7.5/10 for sound.
MICROPHONE:
They report this is a Discord Certified microphone which means it went through testing and had to meet a certain standard. I found that it sounded pretty good. My friends rated it a 6/10. I’d say the same. Where you can hear what the person is saying just fine and it captures a bit of the low end to make a voice sound naturalish. But is still treble focused meaning voices aren’t fully accurate. Don’t expect studio level sound from these.
PROS:
- Very comfortable with a mildly adjustable headband that supports up/down movement with mild tilt. Earcup depth is good. But if you have large and/or ears that stick out a lot they may rub against the drivers. Clamping force is just right, not too snug but not light either. Most of the time I forgot they were on my head.
- They are open back (which means that they have an open sound to them and you can hear everything going on around you and there is sound bleed to those around you). Which can be a pro or a con depending on preference. But most prefer this sound signature for gaming.
- Lightweight (236 grams).
- Good build quality. Plastic design is very durable. My only concern would be the main hinges if you really cranked on them. But the plastic bends (on purpose) so I don’t think you really need to worry.
- Microphone when down doesn’t obstruct vision. When you flip to mute it makes a jingle both when the mic is hot and when it is muted.
- Fantastic imaging. Good soundstage.
- Treble focus makes it good for competitive gaming and acceptable for media/music.
- Wireless works great without any drops. But I’m wondering if the distortion I was experiencing was from slight interference over the drivers distorting.
- Attractive design.
- Works on PS4, PS5, and PC. Can work wireless or wired.
- Goodish battery life. Short charge time.
CONS:
- Microphone quality is acceptable/average.
- Lacks bass. But bass does seem moderately accurate.
- Not so great for loosing yourself in a single player campaign, movie, or music. But still does a perfectly acceptable job.
- If they could add a slot that I could slide the dongle into for travel that would be awesome.
CONCLUSION:
Headsets are designed for a specific purpose. Finding a headset that “does it all” is exceedingly difficult and almost impossible. It took me a long time to learn that after trying a ridiculous amount of headsets and headphones. These are treble focused with good soundstage and imaging. Meaning they do a solid job at competitive gaming. They don’t excel at single player gaming, music, or media. That’s not to say they do a bad job but I found they did more of an and average/slight above average job at it. Nobody will complain about the sound except for being bass light. As consumers on average tend to prefer overemphasized bass which often ruins the rest of the sound. The microphone itself is also fine. I think some will find it disappointing but not terrible. Comfort is excellent. I can easily wear it all day long without issues. Battery is good. USB C connector can be used to charge and play at the same time. Build quality is great. Volume wheel feels great and doesn’t wobble with defined steps. Power on/off is good. Flip to mute works well. Microphone doesn’t obstruct view. I didn’t have issues with wireless connection at all, I think. They were comfortable with glasses. Overall, this is a SOLID headset. It’s not great, its not bad, but it does more right than wrong, and I can recommend it. Just don’t expect to be totally awestruck by it. In the end overall rating would be a 7/10.
Hello, SirGalahad! I'm happy to hear that you're enjoying your G535 headset! Feel free to reach out to our support team here https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360000621393 if you ever need any assistance or if something happens in the 2-year limited hardware warranty. Thank you so much for the in-depth review and for the feedback on the audio quality and microphone quality! I will be passing this along. - Maggie from Logitech G
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Such a great price for what you are getting
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Logitech G535 is something special. Not only it’s lightweight it’s also super affordable with good durability. To me, this is the baseline of gaming headphones you should go. They are all around just great to use on a daily basis. To get to the meat of things, the headphones are efficient enough to last with long gaming sessions giving you 33 hours of gameplay but more so the G535 are just light enough to be on your head that long. These are some of the lightest gaming PC headphones I’ve thus used so far.
Everything you should have on modern headphones is here but better yet Logitech does Dolby Atoms better than most headphones that cost more here. It’s a brand out there but it supports Dolby Atmos but it’s terrible, Logitech made sure every corner wasn’t cut here with everything sounding clear. Bass booms especially with the EQ settings in the Logitech software. Design it looks nice, with a blue and purple band that makes it stand out in a sea of black plastic headphones. Certain a better design over a few I used over the years. They are also ergonomically designed well to form fit over your ears.
It’s obliviously easy to hook to the device you are using; Just insert the USB into a PlayStation or PC device. USB “lightspeed” dongle that comes with the headphones also connects to other Logitech devices that use lightspeed so you don’t have a bunch of dongles around. Using it on PC was the most optimal for me; Gaming with Forza Horizon 5 was awesome giving special details in each car engine which only adds immersion. Playing Control again also added to the fun with the hallways on each section echoing your every action.
It works for PS4, PS5, and PC. I only tested a PS5 with the headphones but they are a great alternative to Sony’s Pulse headphones. Trust me; G535 has certain strengths the official headphones don’t. For example, I find these headphones way more comfortable to use. The soft memory on the soft pads feels great with the added benefits of being lightweight just working out in the favor of these. Everything else works the way you expect it and buttons/volume controls don’t get in the way by accident. Also, the boom mic is perfectly fine at the angle that it protrudes. G535 also uses USB-C and changes up pretty fast.
Yep. They are really good. I enjoy the G535 because overall these are really the only pair of gaming headphones you need. The price point and the features you get here is the baseline I would expect gaming headphones to go. From them being really light to just be a good performer when you are ready to play. Logitech headphones have been great and these are no less. 5/5 review and would recommend to any gamer who just want some good headphones without the headache of confusing features or apps. Logitech G535 is a perfect solution to gaming with great audio.