🎧 Level up your game with pro sound and wireless freedom!
The Logitech GPRO X Wireless LIGHTSPEED headset delivers professional-grade audio with 50mm PRO-G drivers and DTS Headphone:X 2.0 surround sound. Featuring Blue VO!CE mic technology for crystal-clear communication, it offers 20+ hours of wireless battery life and a durable aluminium frame. Compatible with PC, Mac, PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch, it combines comfort and cutting-edge tech for serious gamers seeking an edge.
Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
Included components | Wireless Gaming Headset + USB LIGHTSPEED Wireless adapter, Memory foam leatherette ear pads (installed) + Extra memory foam cloth ear pads, Detachable mic with foam wind screen, 1.8m USB A to USB C charging cable + Carrying bag, User documentation |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Aluminium |
Specific uses for product | Gaming |
Charging time | 20 Hours |
Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
Compatible devices | PC, Mac |
Theme | video game audio equipment |
Control type | Media Control |
Cable feature | Detachable |
Item weight | 320 Grams |
Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
Package type | FFP |
Unit count | 1.0 count |
Style | Standard Edition |
Product Dimensions | 9.4 x 13.8 x 19.5 cm; 320 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 981-000907 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Form Factor | Over Ear |
Power Source | WITHOUT BATTERY |
Hardware Platform | PlayStation 5 |
Operating System | macOS 10.11 or later, Windows 7 or later |
Battery description | Lithium Ion |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 20 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 5.55 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.48 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 320 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
My Personal Review of the Logitech G Pro X Wireless Lightspeed Headset
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4.5/5)As someone who values both high-quality audio and comfort in a gaming headset, I was excited to try out the Logitech G Pro X Wireless Lightspeed. After several months of use, here’s my personal take on its performance, comfort, and overall experience.---First Impressions & Build QualityRight out of the box, the headset felt premium. The combination of a steel headband, aluminum forks, and memory foam ear cushions gives it a solid, well-built feel. It’s a bit heavier than some other wireless headsets I’ve used, but it doesn’t feel too bulky. The ear cups are very comfortable, and I appreciate that Logitech includes both leatherette and velour ear pads—I prefer the velour for longer gaming sessions since they’re more breathable.---Sound Quality – Crisp & ImmersiveThe 50mm Pro-G drivers deliver fantastic sound quality. Playing FPS games like Grayzone and PUBG, I could easily pinpoint enemy footsteps and directional audio cues. The DTS:X 2.0 surround sound enhances immersion, but I actually prefer using the custom EQ settings in the Logitech G HUB software for a more balanced experience.For non-gaming use, the headset performs well for music and movies, though it leans towards a more neutral sound rather than overly bass-heavy. If you love deep bass, you might want to tweak the EQ settings.---Microphone – Great, But Needs TweaksThe Blue VO!CE microphone is a big selling point, and it does offer solid voice clarity for in-game communication and Discord calls. That said, out of the box, the mic sounds a bit flat and quiet, so I had to adjust the settings in G HUB. After tweaking, the noise reduction and voice filters made a noticeable difference in clarity, though it’s still not as good as a standalone mic.---Wireless Performance & Battery LifeThe LIGHTSPEED wireless technology is impressive. The connection is rock-solid with zero noticeable latency, which is a must for competitive gaming. The range is also excellent—I can walk across my apartment without any dropouts.Battery life is solid but not exceptional. I get around 18–20 hours per charge, which is enough for a couple of days of gaming, but I do wish it lasted a bit longer. It comes with a USB Type C charging. 15 minutes quick charge and you will have a solid gaming hours.---Software & CustomizationThe Logitech G HUB software is easy to use and offers tons of customization. I set up different EQ profiles for gaming and music, and the ability to fine-tune the Blue VO!CE mic settings is a great feature.---What I Love✅ Excellent audio quality for gaming and media✅ Comfortable for long gaming sessions✅ Low-latency wireless performance with great range✅ Customizable sound and mic settings via G HUB✅ Detachable mic with Blue VO!CE filters for clear communicationWhat Could Be Better❌ No Bluetooth support (Only works with the USB dongle)❌ Battery life could be better compared to some competitors❌ Mic requires some tweaking to sound its best---Final Verdict: Worth It?Yes! If you're a PC or PlayStation gamer looking for a high-quality wireless gaming headset, the Logitech G Pro X Wireless Lightspeed is an excellent choice. It delivers top-tier sound, low-latency wireless, and great comfort, making it one of the best headsets I’ve used.However, if you need Bluetooth support, longer battery life, or Xbox compatibility, you might want to look at other options. But for competitive gaming and immersive audio, this headset is definitely worth the investment.Final Score: 4.5/5
J**D
Nice cloud 2 upgrade
Got these (like new) to replace my third pair of hyperx cloud 2s, I spend hours at a time on competitive shooters, and so far this headset has been great.Pros: Build quality is *chef’s kiss*. wireless range is decent. sound quality is full and punchy. battery is great. Volume control works 98% of the time (probably just windows). Software seems unobtrusive. Very noise cancelling as closed cups and good seal.Cons: connectivity; there is a version of these you can connect to your phone, this is the pair that requires the “lightspeed” usb dongleIt feels a little tight on my head due to the strong headband elasticity but fits perfectly, I expect them to wear in gracefully and become as comfy as my clouds.Also to note: I don’t have any of the buzzing I was worried about (because of the reviews) they are crystal clear and absolutely silent when not playing sound.
N**I
Great gaming headphones
Bought it for my mum for when she's on the ps5. Works great and she said the sound quality is amazing, really comfortable to wear.
X**M
Play with your EQ settings!
I'm 33. I'm not a hardcore or competitive gamer anymore, I just don't have the time, so if you are, this review isn't for you. When I get chance to have a game, I just want to relax. I also do some solo development work as a hobby, so I listen to a lot of music.I wanted a decent sounding wireless headset. I have a wired Phillips Fidelio X2HR with a VModa Boom Pro attached at the moment. I hate wires, but they sound pretty good. I'm just not a fan of the wires or open backs too much.These look very nice out of the box. They don't look flashy, they aren't filled with RGB. They look pretty classy if I'm being honest. They feel well built, I don't have any concerns about the build quality. They look a bit like the Hyper X Cloud II's in terms of build which I've had a couple of in the past.One negative when putting them on is that I have a big, long head. I put these on at the maximum the headband will allow me to and they feel a tad tight. I'm sure once the pleather has softened up, these should get more comfortable.A large negative is the sound out of the box. If you're using G HUB, go to advanced EQ's and play with them - trust me. I've read reviews and comments elsewhere saying out of the box they are great and they have the best settings. I wholeheartedly disagree.Again, I'm no longer a competitive gamer, so this might be wrong to say, but when I put a song on, or game music plays, the default 'Flat' and 'Bass Boost' settings are possibly the muddiest sounding in any headphones I've ever experienced, and at this point, I've had a lot of headphones (much to my wife's annoyance).Thankfully, the advanced EQ has let me spend a few hours playing with the settings, and I have a much brighter, natural sound to pretty much everything. I've attached images of my settings to this review, in case you want to try them. I have a feeling however, that each headset might be a bit unique in that aspect and what I perceive as sounding good might not be what someone else would like.I haven't tried the microphone, but as with most wireless, I hear they're not too great - so my expectations aren't high, but this wasn't high on my list of priorities, so any half decent microphone will be good for me.There is a nice looking case it comes with, the USB C charging cable looks to be good quality.The expected battery life states 24 hours; which is more than enough for my needs. I don't pump these out at maximum volume, so that battery life should be about right.The volume scroll on the headset doesn't seem to work however, but I think this is more to do with the G HUB software or the firmware it's updated the headset with, I'll have a look further in to that later. I have a way to adjust volume on my keyboard anyway, so not a big deal right now.Would I recommended these for a filthy casual gamer like I've become? Probably not. As a bit of a gadget addict I'd probably buy the Arctis Pro Wireless over these, however they are pricey and has been out of stock for some time and I got fed up of waiting.Will these do for me? Despite being a little pricey, yes. I like pleather closed headphones. I like my music, I like gaming when I get a chance to these days, I like being able to get up in a hurry when the baby tries to do something he shouldn't, without forgetting there is wire and yanking them off my head and these seem like they'll be a good all-rounder for me.
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