Logitech G Pro X Wireless Lightspeed review.

 The Logitech G pro X Lightspeed is effectively one of the most amazing gaming headsets available, with magnificent sound quality and low dormancy. In any case, the exorbitant cost and frail receiver might persuade some to remain away.


There are two camps with regards to the best gaming headsets: people that like wired headsets and those that favor remote headsets like the Logitech G pro X Lightspeed. Commonly we're the previous, however there is sporadically a headset that separates the obstructions and brings along superb sound quality and solace - the Logitech G pro X.

Nonetheless, to get to this degree of value, there's an excessive cost obstruction. The Logitech G Star X Remote Lightspeed will impair you $199 (about £150, AU$280), which places it in a similar region as the $199 (£179, AU$359) Steelseries Arctis 9X or the $199 (£199, AU$399) Razer Nari Extreme, the two of which accompany greater or novel capabilities. While the Logitech G Master X Lightspeed doesn't have the haptic motors of the Razer Headset or the commotion dropping amplifier of the SteelSeries Arctis 9X, what it has is very unbending form quality and brilliant sound. What you wind up getting, then, is a brilliant headset without the contrivances of other premium gaming headsets.

The banding is totally metal, with adaptable padding cushioning at the top, which is covered with fake cowhide at the top. The groups lead into the real earcups, which are for the most part hard plastic with the Logitech 'G' logo imprinted on some exquisite finished metal at the focal point of each side. The headset is all-dark, and on account of the negligible plan and complete shortfall of hued highlights, turns out to be one of the sleekest gaming headsets we've at any point assessed.

On the left ear cup you'll track down every one of the buttons, switches and dials. There's a USB-C port for charging - which we totally love - a power switch, a volume dial and a quiet button. What's perfect about the power and the quiet button is that they're tone coded, so you can figure out if or not you'll be quieted before you put your headset on - and you don't for a moment even need to turn the thing on.Rather than going for Bluetooth like a ton of gaming headsets, Logitech is staying with 2.4GHz remote through a dongle. This is a fantastic decision, as it prompts less dormancy, making for a superior gaming experience. This implies anyway you'll keep this headset at your work area, as it will not interface with your telephone without the Bluetooth.

Scrutinizing this headset in Radiance 3, we're floored by the sound nature of this headset. The headset highlights 7.1 encompass sound through 50mm drivers, which makes it sound like we're in the game. Sadly in light of the fact that we're trying this in the "Cortana" mission, which requests that you scrounge through a Flood-filled Contract transport, all while hearing voices, it sort of oddities us out a little - however that says a lot to the nature of this headset.


Pros

+Excellent sound quality

+Superb build quality

+Comfortable

+USB-C charging

Cons

-Expensive

-Weak microphone



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