Sure, it might sound like fancy marketing, but after wearing this headset for three weeks, I must say it's worth the hype. This might not matter to you on its face, but this is a new type of material that can result in reduced distortion and better audio quality. However, now we have the Logitech Pro X 2 Lightspeed, which is the first gaming headset using 90% graphene by weight in the audio diaphragm. Other headsets might use graphene material but only have trace amounts of it in the coating of that driver. Have you ever thought about what's inside that gaming headset you use? Most headsets these days have a mylar driver, which produces the sound. Should you buy the Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed?.Software: Lots of ways to tweak your experience.Microphone performance: I wish it was better.Audio performance: Graphene is the secret sauce.Buttons and connectivity: Connect it to everything you own.Design and fit: Comfortable and refined.Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed: Price and availability.That is my review of the Logitech G Pro X Wireless, hope you enjoyed it. Everything else is secondary, but that might be okay for some people. I just wish that the quality across all features was more balanced in terms of having a good microphone, having good surround sound, but at least headset has battery life, comfort, and sound quality going for it. However, thankfully, the stereo performance is excellent. It really does suck that the surround sound experience is so much worse on the G Pro X Wireless and the G Pro X Wired versus something like G935. I like the idea behind Blue VO!CE and being able to tweak each single EQ setting and come up with your own preset, but it doesn’t fix a microphone that is already poor. Nevertheless, I do appreciate that we have a lot of flexibility in the software. There is also fun presets like the FM Station one, which is what I would use to chat with my gaming buddies. There are also bad presets like G2 kennyS, which don’t sound ‘pro’ or broadcast quality at all. There are a few interesting presets like Broadcaster 1 preset, but while it does add little bit more bass, more compression, and more noise gate so I am louder, but the microphone is still quite poor. Adding Blue VO!CE to this package is an embarrassment really, because when it is enabled Blue VO!CE really does sound worse. One of my favorite microphones is actually the Blue Ember, which has beautiful warm tones. Regrettably, enabling Blue VO!CE doesn’t help since applying effects doesn’t fix a poor microphone. The G Pro X Wireless microphone without Blue VO!CE enabled is not clear, it’s highly compressed, it doesn’t sound natural, and none of those are characteristics that we would usually attribute to Blue. I really feel like they have tuned the drivers and the wireless connection to sound as close as possible to the wired version, and that is a major positive. The high notes are beautiful though, really smooth and clean, there is no hiss in the background, even when the headset is that zero volume. I prefer the default neutral state, because otherwise it sounds muddy when any bass is added. If you try to add some bass in the equalizer settings in the G HUB suite, it doesn’t really work here, it kind of falls apart. They have much better mid-range definition and overall resolution versus the HyperX Cloud Flight, but I still feel like the GSP 370 from Sennheiser is a better sounding pair because its low-end is deeper and richer. They sound so much fuller and cleaner versus the Corsair HS70, which kind sounds hollow. ![]() To me they sound almost identical versus the wired G Pro X, which has natural clean balanced sound, and that carries over to the G Pro X Wireless. I’m pleased to report that this headset is no exception. Now let’s talk about sound quality, and I have to say I have always enjoyed Logitech wireless audio. This is why I appreciate the included velour pads, which are fantastic for the heat of the summer, which is now. Lastly, there is indeed heat accumulation because of the leather ear pads. The only two things to keep in mind is that there isn’t much padding on the interior, so if your ears are larger and they make contact with that internal wall it might not be so comfortable. I have worn this headset for 6 hour stretches and when taking them off there is no ringing ears and no pressure accumulation anywhere. comfort-wise – outside of VR – I find these fantastic, even with glasses, there is no excessive clamping force. I just wish the ear cushions was slightly thicker so that it would create a better seal, because at the moment there is a bit of spacing. The G Pro X Wireless handles this situation pretty well, the headset is very comfortable, and the clamping force is not too tight. Here is my Oculus Rift S VR Headset, I will be doing this comfort test for all wireless gaming headsets in the future.
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