








The PRO X Wireless Lightspeed Gaming Headset. Engineered for the extreme performance you expect from PRO X—now with 2.4 GHz Lightspeed wireless. Advanced Blue VO!CE, next-gen 7.1 surround sound, and PRO-G 50 mm drivers for clear sound imaging and professional sound and voice comms. PRO X Wireless delivers crystal-clear game sound and voice chat. Comfortable memory foam, plus durable steel and aluminum construction let you play to win. PRO at Lightspeed.
Based on the award-winning PRO Gaming Headset design, the PRO X Wireless headset features high-quality materials, advanced communications, precision audio and total wireless freedom.Specific uses for product : Gaming
High performance PRO X gaming headset with Lightspeed wireless technology, up to 20-plus hours of battery life and up to 15 m of 2.4 GHz wireless range.
Next generation DTS Headphone: X 2.0 7.1 surround sound channel with object-based surround sound for greater positional and distance awareness of objects in-game.
Advanced PRO-G 50 millimeter drivers deliver clear and precise sound imaging with improved bass response. Hear footsteps and environmental cues with clarity to give you the competitive advantage in game.
Soft memory foam earpads with your choice of premium passive noise-canceling leatherette or soft, breathable velour for supreme comfort.
Built to last with a durable aluminum fork and steel headband.
Console compatible: PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 (USB wireless stereo sound only), Nintendo Switch (wireless stereo sound when docked)
10 reviews for Logitech G PRO X Wireless LIGHTSPEED Gaming Headset with Blue VO!CE Mic Filter Tech, 50 mm PRO-G Drivers, and DTS Headphone:X 2.0 Surround Sound, 20+ Hour Battery Life – Black
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Lord Paradox –
Good quality for the price
Great sound quality, the spatial sound setup was weird at first but it makes a difference with games that require spatial sound. Replacement parts are cheap (in case you’re like me and have a puppy that chews on everything) the earpieces are soft and comfortable, volume control is great for those games that have a quiet area and loud cutscenes. It’s light enough it isn’t painful after wearing for a few hours.
Keenan –
Great gaming headset
This gaming headset is perfect and fits all my needs and possibly yours too. This headset has a quality feel to it and is very durable as I’ve clumsily dropped it multiple times and it still holds up just fine. Its microphone and sound quality is great and I get no complaints from my gamer friends. The adjustable audio control on the wire as well as the mute button that’s quick and easy. My only problem would be the headset might seem a bit heavy and can tend to leave a headset dent on your head if on for long gaming hours. But overall the pros outweigh the cons and this gaming headset is awesome
Lukas P. –
Good Quality for ok price
I’ve been using the Logitech G Pro headset for a while now, and it’s an outstanding product. The sound quality is crystal clear with rich, immersive audio that enhances both gaming and music experiences. The build is sturdy yet lightweight, making it comfortable for extended use. The noise-canceling microphone delivers clear communication, perfect for online gaming or calls. The design is sleek and professional, and the adjustable headband ensures a perfect fit. Overall, the Logitech G Pro headset offers excellent performance, comfort, and durability—highly recommended for anyone seeking a top-tier audio experience.
Nicholas Robichaud –
Nice build quality, not great sound
Construction:I collect a lot of headphones and got these as a replacement for my G635 that broke. The construction is very very nice. It’s a heavier headset with a lot of aluminum. Directly comparable to the original HyperX headset as far as I can tell. I think the clamping force is a little aggressive but the ear pads make up for it. It’s by no means uncomfortable. The headband is leather all around and has a metal band within. The earcups have a rubbery texture on the outside, which I found to attract fingerprints. Nothing that doesn’t wipe off easy. It comes with 2 sets of pads, both a velour/fabric type of earpads and a set of leather ones. By default mine had the leather pads on it. They are not quickly changeable however, as the design that holds the pads to the cups is this plastic lip that you really have to finesse the pads onto. Takes about 2 minutes but it’s tedious and you’ll probably pick a set and put the ones you don’t use into the VERY nice padded bag that comes with the headset. Included is also the removable microphone.It comes with 2 cables, one for PC and one for mobile. Both cables have little blue tags showing what end plugs into what. The PC cord has a volume wheel on it which is nice. The mobile cable is your standard fare with an in-line microphone and a button presumably for answering phone calls and basic functions.PC cable is a thick braided cable. Mobile cable seems to be a bendy rubber and seems durable enough, but might be more prone to splitting in the future. Time will tell. You also have an included DAC (digital to analog converter) which is a fancy term for a USB dongle that you plug the headphone jack in with. You do not need to use this but we’ll get to that later.Sound:First off, the mic is amazing for a headset. For reference I regularly use a Blue Yeti and have a few Pyle brand microphones built for recording instruments. The sound quality is not actually the quality of a Blue brand microphone but the processing effects you can apply will make it sound almost as good to the untrained ear. Plosives don’t seem to be an issue, but you do need to be careful that you keep it a good distance from your mouth if you want a good clean sound with no distortion. This is true for any mic but it’s especially noticeable when you have Blue Voice enabled.The sound that comes out of this headset is average, and just a little too much bass with DTS turned on.With DTS off, it sounds tinny. I’m going to provide an unpopular solution for that here which is if you want better sound, plug these into a sound card, or an external amplifier, to get the most out of these. I found it very hard finding a middle ground with audio. If you LIKE bass these are wonderful, and you won’t have a problem. They are closed back but they do have what I think are slots on the sides to allow air to move behind the 50mm drivers.Optimal noise cancelling can be found with the leather pads, and you will get a slightly more open sound with the fabric pads.Okay on the subject of sound we need to talk about that DAC I mentioned. Honestly the only reason I’d ever recommend using it is for the microphone features, but if you’re using an external microphone like I am, I strongly recommend you forego using this. I couldn’t find specs for it anywhere but I feel like it’s just BARELY putting out enough power to drive the headphones. Sound seems louder and more clear using my computers motherboard audio (I have a Z170-A from Asus). Tested in both USB 2 and 3 ports and it’s consistently not enough power.It’s a shame that you have to use the USB DAC if you want Blue Voice as it actively hurts the sound the headphones can put out. To top this off, compared to the G635 it feels like my EQ settings are barely doing anything. It is always bass heavy and the mids and highs do not stand out from the mix. There’s no distortion but your frequency response won’t feel great.TL;DR:This is a great headset. A little too bass heavy and you’re forced to use an underwhelming USB DAC if you want Blue Voice. Those problems aside, the constructions is wonderfully done, and this is a comfortable headset if you can get over the clamping force. You will get crazy good microphone quality for a gaming headset.If the issues I listed aren’t a problem to you, I recommend giving this a shot.-Q
Christopher –
Great headphones across the board, including 1 unexpected (using with phones)
I will not add a repeat of the already positive and thorough reviews listed here about this product. I agree with them. I take my sound seriously, having been a DJ and in bands in my youth; and can’t go a day without music. I was looking for a replacement wireless headset for my computer (Windows 11 laptop) use – music, video, and gaming. I also wanted something I could Zoom with in a quality fashion, as well as reasonable battery life, and comfort was a big factor this time. (I both wear glasses, and have a large head, and this has been an issue with other headphones.) I didn’t want active noise-cancelling, but some degree of isolation is important. There is also a “work around” for the lack of Bluetooth which I will go in to at the end of summary feedback.After a couple weeks of a LOT of research and comparison from headphones ranging from $50 to $400, I had narrowed it down to half a dozen headsets, and the challenging part was comfort – hard to verify that online. I walked into a retail store to try on the headsets, prepared to purchase them on the spot if they fit the comfort criteria. They had the WIRED version, but not the wireless. I chose the Logitech G PRO X, came home, and ordered the wireless version, which showed up the next day.Comfort: Ok – it feels like liquid heaven. These fit and feel wonderful. Overall, they unit is heavier than my last pair (which was mostly plastic), but it doesn’t FEEL heavy. It fits softly AROUND the ear, and I don’t feel it. I wear headphones the majority of the day, and above any other factor, comfort and fit can take the joy away more than any other feature. The oval shape is perfect. (Any company still making circular headsets need to go back and look at the shape of an ear…) They come with an alternate set of material, so the owner can select whichever feels best to them.Sound Quality: Very good. Sharp, precise, and clear. Candidly: Does NOT pack the low end “Kick” of my previous (and cheaper) headphones, but the bass is still there… it’s the difference between “hearing” the low end, and “feeling it”. That being said, turning up the low end to “feel it” on headphones isn’t the best thing for your ears in the long run, so – hey. The software that comes with it does allow a significant amount of modification with both pre-settings and custom settings for EQ, and other effects, and it is painless to download and install. I listen from Rock to Classical, and happy with both.Microphone: Also good – by itself straight out of the box, the sound was a little on the “thin” side, BUT, with the customization of settings the software provides, it’s amazing. You can record a brief clip of your voice, loop it, and play with the settings until you sound like an announcer for an upcoming movie. Very cool. I check out microphone quality with the people I talk with, and they signed off it as “Good!” – so, worked there.Battery Life: Good – When fully charged and monitoring them as I use them, it has been accurately showing 24-25 hours’ worth of life. I use them long, and hard each day, and could imagine a situation where I could use up to 16 hours of that… and still have battery to spare. I have yet to fully test their recharging capability, but initial reaction seems to be that it charges back to a full charge pretty fast. Candidly, no worries in this department for my needs. (You can still use them with the USB power cord charging up, so running out of juice really isn’t an issue.)Wireless feature: OK, so this comes with a proprietary 2.4 wireless USB dongle that sticks out an inch and a half, and you have to deal with it (as a laptop user – desktop wouldn’t matter.) One of the specific issues I was having with my previous Bluetooth headset was that I was running into interference and sound dropping after use, as well as the audio becoming slightly off sync with video after a while, and – neither of those are acceptable… (which prompted the search for a replacement/upgrade.) Bluetooth is convenient but has its own pros and cons. The 2.4 system of this is painlessly plug-and-play. Just stuck the dongle in, turned on the headphones, and they were instantly fully active. Range of 2.4 is typically better than Bluetooth range, and this has definitely been proven out. I can wander around the house a bit again, which is nice, as compared to just across the room.WORKAROUND FOR LACK OF BLUETOOTH:As the G PRO X Wireless DOES NOT have any Bluetooth support NOR does it have a jack for a plain old cable, there were two aspects of this headset which were not 100% in sync with my wish list. (Listen up Logitech!) I would always like to have the opportunity to have a traditional 3.5 jack to manually wire in a headset. You just never know when something is going to happen, battery, interference… but the show must go on. Without that jack, it means that I have to maintain an entire backup set of headphones. Not IDEAL, but doable. I would hope to never need it, but would like to have the option. However, here simply is no jack, nor does the USB function in that fashion either. Call me old school, but I like a backup, even if it adds 49 cents worth of parts to the cost. Not a deal killer however. Would have let me use it easily with my phone however…The bigger trade off was the lack of Bluetooth (COMBINED with the lack of a wire.) All indications were – (even saw it listed in various reviews) that this meant that the headphone is limited in use to computers and consoles with regular USB ports… SPECFICALLY, that I would lose the ability to wear my awesomely comfortable headphones while on my (Android based) phone… meaning that I needed to manage yet ANOTHER set of headphones, earbuds, etc., for taking phone calls. (I read reviews where this was called out as a specific shortcoming factor.) THIS IS NOT THE CASE!!! I came across a reference from a user who used a simple USB-C Male to USB Female adapter (available cheap) to connect the dongle to their Android phone… and I have done the same, and the headphones DO WORK fine for taking phone calls from my phone. Yes, I have a bit of a weird contraption hanging out of the bottom of my phone – but, I am beyond happy with that. The phone functionality was also plug and play (actually FAST and LESS cumbersome to set up than a Bluetooth headset.) Plugged in an adapter (<$4 to $9), plugged the 2.4 dongle into that, and turned the headsets on. Listened to music, sounded great. The volume wheel controlled the volume on my phone. Make a call, sounds great.Thought it was going to be a trade-off, but now I can use the same set of headphones on my laptop and phone, and in the end is actually LESS hassle than trying to share Bluetooth between the two. Just unplug from one and plug in to the other, and off you go. STILL overjoyed by this. Candidly, DO NOT understand why Logitech doesn’t include a simple USB C Male to USB Female with the package (probably would cost them less than a dollar…), and eliminate “doesn’t work with phones” from the reviews of being a lack of a feature. Works fine with my android phone with its USB-C port.SO – if THIS aspect has been a reason why a person might decide against it, don’t let it stop you. Just spend a couple more bucks for the adapter when you order the headphones, and you can hook an Android phone at least to them. Hope this is helpful, was almost the deciding factor as to whether or not I purchased them… and am NOW completely happy that I did.
N3R1CK –
Se escuchan muy bien (vengo de unos audífonos económicos) y la transición si es abismal 10/10.Nota: si compraste tus audífonos y no “funciona” el micrófono, aserciorate de que los introdujiste bien, ya que yo había insertado el micro pero nos los captaba el programa, pero para hacerlos funcionar tenían que hacer doble click al momento de insertarse (o más bien tenías que hacer un poco de presión para que se insertará correctamente) jaja
Gabriel Moreira –
VOCÊ PRECISA LER ISSO ANTES DE COMPRAR:Eu pesquisei dias e noites a respeito de fones de ouvido e especificações, então após um longo período me decidi comprar o G PRO X Wireless.Eu já tive o G PRO X com fio e garanto a vocês que a qualidade sonora é superior nessa versão. Eu achei que fosse impressão minha ou que não tivessem melhorias só a questão de ser sem fio, mas não se resume a isso.Eles são quase os mesmos, mas a construção tem uma pequena aprimorada, a qualidade sonora é superior. O som parece mais macio do que a versão com fio.Com a versão com fio eu precisava fazer modificações no GHUB pra alcançar uma qualidade mais aceitável, mas neste você tira da caixa e já está excelente pra uso!Eu sei que tudo se trata da configuração de como o som está modificado para se apresentar, mas você nota pequenos detalhes como:Mais detalhes em baixos e médiosMenos estouros em gravesMenos distorções em agudosNo fim você tem um pacote bem decente e agradável pra jogo.A questão do conforto permanece sendo excelente, mas pequenas modificações nas dimensões do produto foram feitas da versão com fio para essa aqui.Esse aqui é um pouco menor em suas dimensões oque causa uma sensação de menos volume, permanecendo extremamente confortável.Um excelente headset, premium de qualidade e que entrega uma ótima experiência de headset sem fio, comigo me distanciando mais de 40 metros do PC e ainda continuava com o som nítido e limpo.A construção dele é excelente em termos de ser bem acabado.Muitos gostam da construção do Astro A40TR ou do A50, eu tenho ambos e diferentemente deles o G PRO X2 não contém falhas em design.O A40/50, por exemplo, tem uma falha na qual ao mover o fone para ajuste em sua orelha, a alça de enfeite ao redor do fone se choca e acaba gerando um atrito que com um pequeno espaço de tempo ele começa a manchar e criar uma marca ali, com o tempo dando uma impressão de fone velho.O G PROX Wireless não contém falhas em sua construção, sendo tudo bem ajustado e com bordas bem encaixadas e construídas com qualidade.Outro ponto excelente da Logitech é o suporte absurdo de bom que se tem por parte da empresa no pós compra, isso pra mim pesa muito na hora de decidir sobre um aparelho.Comprem, não vão se arrepender porque é uma versão melhorada do wired e quem testar ambos pode te dizer.
Ayman Elsayed Moustafa –
Good quality
Paolo Rafael Cruz Medina –
Los agarré en descuento 2999 y los encuentro perfectos buen audio buen volumen durabilidad de pila súper cómodos, sin retraso como punto malo esq no tiene tecnología bluetooth por si quieren para celular solo se puede donde tenga entrada usb
Zianya –
Relamente me gustaron bastante, se escucha bastante nítido, el precio es accesible a otros que probé, los compraría de nuevo, el micrófono hay mejores la verdad, pero es bueno también. La comodidad de las esponjas muy bien. Con una buena textura y de calidad