11/10/2023 0 Comments Logitech gaming headset review![]() ![]() On a related note, watching Top Gun: Maverick with the headset was particularly enjoyable, with that film’s sonic blasts and 1980’s inspired soundtrack allowed to soar and boom on the Logitech G PRO X 2, each sound – whether dialogue or music – clearly enunciated, and echoing well. Guitar chords and vocals sound particularly good with the Logitech G PRO X 2, with songs like ‘Danger Zone’ by Kenny Loggins coming out crisp and clean. Rather, when playing music, you can hear each individual instrument occupying its own space. Notably, it doesn’t prioritise bass at all – and while this means that it’s not fantastic for electronica and pounding beats, it means music isn’t drowned out by thumps. With any connection, the Logitech G PRO X 2 showcases impressive sound quality, with a focus on crisp, clear tones and balance. Once you’re paired up wirelessly, you’re good to go. The range is also solid – I was able to walk from one length of my home to another, and outside, with zero audio artifacting or sound loss. There’s no floundering around with buttons to hook up the Logitech G PRO X 2 – it’s really just a matter of flicking the ‘on’ switch, and a satisfying twinkle will tell you the headset is connected. In any use, the headset connection is instant. You can also establish a wireless connection via a stubby USB dongle, or connect the headset natively via Bluetooth.įor anyone tired of charging every single device in a home – or the dreaded ‘my headphones are out of battery, and I’m already at the gym’ – having multiple options is a relief. Via an included cable, you can connect the headset to any device with a headphone jack. There are three main ways you can connect the Logitech G PRO X 2, with each allowing for a multitude of uses. ConnectivityĪnother clever touch adjacent to the overall design of the headset is its robust connectivity options. On one side, you’ll find a range of controls – buttons for Bluetooth, volume, and connectivity, but otherwise it’s a fairly plain design – and that’s great. ![]() It’s just a simple, white headset with the Logitech logo on a neat silver relief on either earcup. There are no obnoxious RGB lights or strange ‘futuristic’ accoutrements. They’re fetching when worn – with restrained design touches making them feel practical for any use, gaming or not. Read: Logitech G announces Pro X 2 Lightspeed gaming headset Likewise, the soft overhead band is easily adjustable, allowing for the headset to rest comfortably, while not looking strange or leaving a significant gap beneath the band. They’re also mounted on smooth, swivelling hinges that allow easy contour to any head shape. The earcups (whether paired with leatherette or velour fabric earpads) are generously sized for most ears, but they’re not overly large or heavy. The Logitech G PRO X 2 is, beyond comfort, a very fetching device, particularly in white. It’s not without its quirks – particularly, an eye-watering price tag (AUD $449.95) – but easy wear is half the battle when it comes to finding a good gaming companion. Combine this with swappable ear cups (leatherette or velour) that mitigate heat build up, and its relative lack of weight, and you’ve got an easily wearable, and extremely comfortable gaming headset. You can comfortably wear the Logitech G PRO X 2 for hours on end – through music, movies, and games – with zero discomfort. Given it’s designed for long gaming sessions, this one decision is a real life-saver. It’s set further back than its competitors, meaning its weight is better spread, reducing the overall pressure and any burning sensations that heavier headsets can inspire. Primarily, it’s the placement of the headband that makes all the difference. The Logitech G PRO X 2 Wireless Gaming Headset is, by a long mile, the most comfortable gaming headset I’ve had the pleasure of using – and it’s all down to nifty design, and a significant lack of bulk.
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