#G pro lightspeed pro
The only thing that distinguishes it as a gaming headset is the G logo embossed on the outer metal face on each earcup, as well as the subtle Logitech branding on the top of the headband.ĭespite the striking similarities the G Pro X Lightspeed bears to its wired counterpart, there are a couple of subtle differences at a closer look.
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Its metal frame definitely holds up well in terms of durability, and its faux leather padding on the headband and ear cups is supple and extremely comfortable when worn. Unlike most other gaming headsets in the market, the G Pro X Lightspeed sports an understated design that oozes class, which lets it fit seamlessly even in an office or school environment. When we placed the Logitech G Pro X Lightspeed and its wired predecessor side-by-side, we were hard pressed to tell the difference, as they look almost identical at first glance – and that’s definitely not a bad thing. And for the most part, its premium design and performance, especially its superb 2.4GHz Bluetooth connectivity, does justify its admittedly exorbitant price.
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This year, it’s back with the Logitech G Pro X Lightspeed as an option for those who want all of the benefits of the original, but without all the fuss of having to fight with cables on a regular basis.Īt S$329, the G Pro X Lightspeed does come at a premium price, even more so compared to its wired counterpart, which is S$100 cheaper (and does go on sale quite often these days since it is a year old), and is really only meant for those that can afford it. In the audio department, the Swiss company impressed thoroughly with the G Pro X last year, providing gamers with an incredibly well-balanced sound stage, decent mic with Blue Voice technology, and ample cushioning to ensure long and comfortable gaming sessions ahead. Gaming accessory makers have been popping out of the woodwork in recent years, but only a small handful have been consistent in their offerings, and Logitech has been knocking it out of the park with its G range of gaming peripherals, from mice, keyboards to headphones.