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Logitech gamer headset
Logitech gamer headset













  1. #LOGITECH GAMER HEADSET DRIVERS#
  2. #LOGITECH GAMER HEADSET FULL#
  3. #LOGITECH GAMER HEADSET PRO#
  4. #LOGITECH GAMER HEADSET PC#

#LOGITECH GAMER HEADSET PRO#

The included DAC definitely does a lot to sweeten the Pro X pot. Rather, I'm hooked on the ability to create my own bespoke EQ, which can then be saved right onto the DAC's onboard memory for use across any device I plug it into. There are plenty of presets to pick from, too, such as the preferred settings of OWL inaugural league MVP, Profit. The DAC also comes with onboard memory, on which can be stored an equaliser preset from within the Logitech G Hub app. It's only little, and plugs right into a USB Type-A port, but it offers a ton of flexibility for PC, and console, connectivity. What helps the Pro X deliver a little extra than the usual gaming headset is the inclusion of a USB DAC in the box. Which is the finest headset of them all? Check out our best gaming headset (opens in new tab) guide to find out. But any tinkering in the backend has been a light touch with the Pro X and that's left the audio relatively balanced on the surface, if a little flat and lacking impact. That's not a complete put-down: the bass could be far more overpowering for a gaming device. They are some ways short of remarkable, however.

#LOGITECH GAMER HEADSET DRIVERS#

You'll have no trouble with tracking audio in-game either, and there's enough definition through the 50mm drivers to place a footstep here or a bullet whizzing by there. It is, at least, very clear in-game-the piercing profile cuts right through the roar of gunfire and fighter jet flying overhead in a game of Call of Duty: Warzone. It's a very sharp profile, and I'm told it's not entirely pleasant to be on the receiving end of during an early morning meeting. The microphone offers a lot of clarity, and I mean a lot. Mic audio is far cleaner with only the default EQ in place. The provided EQs, some of which are truly just for the laughs, do more to obscure my voice than make it much clearer. I'm a fan of Blue's lineup-I've been more than happy to recommend the Snowball and Yeti in the past-but the Blue Vo!ce functionality feels a little gimmicky, as does the name. But needs must.Īs for the microphone, I wasn't quite as blown away by it as I was hoping to be. A Blue microphone takes centre stage with the Pro X, so it seems a little backwards to limit that functionality. It does mean you won't be able to hardware mute the detachable boom mic, however.

#LOGITECH GAMER HEADSET PC#

The spare cable is far quieter than the intended PC cable, and if you've dedicated media keys on your keyboard you'll likely be reaching for those before your headset's inline controls anyways. It's still a worthwhile swap in my opinion. The other cable included in the box isn't braided, but only offers a single button on its inline controls for mobiles, which is totally useless on PC.

#LOGITECH GAMER HEADSET FULL#

If that's not bad enough for a headset, due to the stiffness of the braided outer fabric, the cable also has a tendency to get tangled up in itself-you'll often have to unplug it and (gently) straighten it back out again to restore the full length. Even the slightest bit of head movement will have the cable and inline controls scratching your clothes, the sound of which travels all the way up the cable and right into your eardrum. I prefer the leatherette option myself, as they make for somewhat greater sound isolation (although still far from the best), but they will likely be warmer over long periods than the breathable fabric on additional set.įor one, braided cables are much louder than non-braided cables. They're a little fiddly to switch out-the process involves carefully slotting an elastic fabric into the plastic surrounding each ear cup-so you'll likely have to settle for one set and leave the others in the box. All of which is up to the standard we've come to expect from the company.īetween the two sets of ear pads you have a choice of leatherette or cloth, both filled with memory foam to keep the headset cosy around the ears. This includes plenty of cable options: a PC 3.5mm cable with inline controls, a mobile 3.5mm cable with button, a mic/headphone Y splitter, and a USB external DAC. The Logitech G Pro X comes with a plethora of accessories that lay atop of a branded travel bag and an extra pair of ear pads. Surround sound: DTS Headphone:X 2.0 via softwareĪccessories: 2x ear pads, Y splitter, 2m braided PC cable, mobile cable, carry pouch, USB DACīefore we rush on into the in-game experience, let's start with what's included in the box. Connection: Wired (3.5mm or USB with included DAC)















Logitech gamer headset