
It’s designed to reduce latency, increase connection stability and generally make wireless peripheral performance as reliable as traditional wired connections. Lightspeed (opens in new tab) is a proprietary wireless 2.4GHz tech usually found on the company’s mice and keyboards.

But that’s less of an issue these days when it feels like I’m in at least three video conference calls every day for work. Normally, I’d be worried about losing the mic after unplugging it during some downtime when not working or gaming. But keep in mind they need to be plugged into something via a USB-A port to work, so you aren’t likely to use them with your phone. It’s easy enough to pop off, which can come in handy if you just want to use these as headphones. The mic itself is an old-school bendy, removable affair. Additionally, if you prefer something more breathable on your ears than leatherette, the company also includes a pair of velour earpads in the box. Having thoroughly dated myself with the above description, I’ll summarize by saying that Logitech has done a good job of adding just enough understated style to keep these cans from looking bland, and the whole package feels like about as solid as you’d expect from a $200 headset.
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My Bluetooth-based Sennheiser Momentum 3 (opens in new tab) headphones are much more comfy for long-term listening. At 0.7 pounds, the cans feel a bit heavy and tight on my (admittedly big) head after hours of use. There’s a lot to like here.īut at $199 (opens in new tab), they’re also priced for the “pros.” And while the headset is generally comfortable, I take issue with Logitech’s “ultimate comfort” claim.

A followup to the wired Logitech G Pro X model we looked at (and liked) last year, the wireless Lightspeed version features 13-plus meter (42.7-foot) range, Logitech’s low-latency Lightspeed tech, 20-hour rated battery life and - oh yeah - great sound, thanks to 50mm “hybrid mesh” drivers. Are you after a set of wireless gaming cans that are more class and less gamer-aggressive RGB explosion? Then Logitech’s G Pro X Lightspeed Wireless might be one of the best gaming headsets for you.
