The Best Logitech Headphones For Gaming

Logitech offers an expansive selection of gaming headsets to meet any budget and meet most head sizes comfortably. Their products offer comfort, great sound quality and will fit right.

These headphones are also compatible with programs that enable you to experience your content in an open soundstage and modify its audio using a graphic equalizer, while boasting a great mic that makes for seamless Discord and team chat games.

1. Logitech G Pro X

The G Pro X gaming headset is one of the premier offerings from Logitech, offering exceptional sound and features at an enviably reasonable price point. Plus, Logitech’s software makes this investment well worth its while when used on PC gaming systems.

The Pro X’s design is elegant and sophisticated, featuring a sturdy metal headband with leatherette padding that wraps comfortably around your ears, matte-finished earcups with brushed silver accents bearing the Logitech logo, and clamping force that wasn’t quite right for me. While I enjoyed their looks, however, these headphones weren’t my cup of tea; their weight didn’t feel right or clamping force wasn’t quite appropriate either.

Thank goodness the headband was removable; this allowed me to find an ideal fit. Furthermore, the soft and comfy ear pads did an outstanding job at passively blocking out noise; in my testing with both leatherette and fabric pads they performed equally as effectively in doing this task.

The Pro X headset features an outstanding sound quality, and is one of the few that provides full support for Logitech’s recently acquired Blue VO!ce technology. By using this microphone enhancement software you can easily adjust and tailor your mic according to your preferences, while cutting out background noise and eliminating sibilance (that s-sound in speech).

2. Logitech G435

For gamers on a tight budget and who find many gaming headsets too bulky for comfortable use, the G435 wireless headphones make an excellent choice. Lightweight yet comfortable enough to be worn for hours at a time without discomfort, their sound quality should meet most casual user expectations.

The G435 draws its inspiration from more premium Logitech headsets, specifically the G733 Lightspeed. But its design differs significantly; its plastic frame bends easily, there are no cables or boom mic protrusions from its earcups, instead using sliding bars of plastic which fit securely around your ears; its colorful ear cups include off-white/lilac and blue/raspberry options which stand out even without RGB lighting capabilities.

While its simple design may be appealing, its lack of compatibility with PC software G Hub impedes its features. You won’t be able to adjust equalization settings or personalize game profiles; its audio limiter caps volume at 85dB in order to prevent hearing damage when listening to music or gaming for extended periods.

These headphones’ small frame and limited adjustment range make them best suited to those with smaller heads, though I found them very comfortable even on my larger one. In addition, their attractive utilitarian design includes two foldable earcups which tuck back neatly into the headband when not being used.

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