🎧 Elevate Your Game with Pro Sound!
The Logitech GPro X Wired Gaming Headset is engineered for serious gamers, featuring a detachable boom mic with Blue VO!CE technology, advanced 7.1 surround sound, and 50mm drivers for superior audio clarity. Designed for comfort and durability, it includes memory foam ear pads and a robust build, making it perfect for long gaming sessions. Compatible with PC, Xbox, and PS5, this headset also comes with a USB DAC, spare ear pads, and a carrying bag for easy transport.
Brand | Logitech G |
Series | PRO 7.1 Gaming Headset |
Item model number | 981-000817 |
Hardware Platform | PC, playstation 5, xbox one |
Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.77 x 3.22 x 7.17 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.77 x 3.22 x 7.17 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Information Not Available |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B07PDFBJZD |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 9, 2019 |
N**D
Do you like your Headset?
Logitech G Pro X Gaming Headset ReviewThe Logitech G Pro X Gaming Headset is a standout option for gamers seeking a blend of performance, comfort, and style. It combines excellent build quality, customizable features, and clear audio performance, making it a competitive choice in its price range. Here's a closer look:Design and Build QualityThe headset features a sleek and professional design with a premium feel. Its metal frame ensures durability, while the plush memory foam ear pads (available in leatherette and velour) offer comfort for long gaming sessions. The detachable microphone and lightweight construction make it versatile and easy to carry.Audio PerformanceEquipped with 50mm drivers, the Pro X delivers rich and balanced sound with a focus on clarity. The bass is punchy without being overwhelming, mids are clear, and highs are crisp, making it suitable for both gaming and music. The DTS Headphone:X 2.0 surround sound technology provides an immersive audio experience, especially in competitive games, where positional audio is crucial.Microphone QualityThe Blue VO!CE technology integrated into the detachable microphone sets this headset apart. It offers real-time voice filters that enhance vocal clarity and reduce background noise, making it perfect for team communication and streaming.Customization OptionsUsing the Logitech G HUB software, users can fine-tune the headset’s audio profile and microphone settings. The software provides equalizer presets and the ability to create custom sound profiles, giving gamers control over their experience.Comfort and FitThe headset’s memory foam ear cups and adjustable headband ensure a snug fit for various head sizes. However, it might feel slightly tight for users with larger heads. Its closed-back design effectively isolates external noise, allowing for better focus during gameplay.ConnectivityThe Logitech G Pro X offers both wired and wireless versions. The wired option includes a braided cable and an inline volume control, while the wireless version (G Pro X Wireless) boasts a solid 2.4 GHz connection with low latency and up to 20 hours of battery life.ProsExcellent audio quality with surround soundPremium build and comfortable designAdvanced Blue VO!CE microphone technologyExtensive customization via Logitech G HUBDetachable microphone and versatile cablesConsSlightly tight fit for larger head sizesG HUB software can be overwhelming for beginnersHigher price point compared to some competitorsVerdictThe Logitech G Pro X Gaming Headset strikes a perfect balance between performance and comfort, making it a solid choice for both casual and competitive gamers. While it leans toward the premium side in terms of price, the features and quality justify the investment. Whether you're gaming, streaming, or simply enjoying media, this headset offers a top-tier experience.Rating: 4.5/5
M**S
Announce the EA sports Championship!
First off, let’s address the elephant in the room: this headset isn’t just pro, it’s pro X SE—because apparently, Logitech knew my gaming setup needed extra swagger. Slap this bad boy on your head and you instantly feel like you’re about to announce the EA sports Championship, even if you’re just fumbling through Warzone and rage-quitting in Mario Kart.The sound quality? Oh, it’s not just good, it’s chef’s kiss. Every explosion, footstep, and epic soundtrack in your game comes through so crisply, I half expected Morgan Freeman’s voice to narrate my gameplay. And the microphone? Clearer than my life goals—your team will hear your frantic callouts without the muffled chaos that makes everyone yell, “WHAT DID YOU SAY?!”Comfort-wise, it’s like Logitech whispered sweet nothings to my ears and gave them memory foam pillows to snuggle. Whether I’m wearing it for a quick match or a six-hour gaming marathon (don’t judge me), it feels like it was custom-made for my noggin.In short: this headset doesn’t just enhance my gaming—it transforms me into the gamer I pretend to be. If you’re looking to level up your headset game, do yourself a favor and let Logitech take you to audio nirvana. Highly recommend!
D**W
"Audiophile" approved, a fantastic value from Logitech
Firstly, I AM an audiophile (at least, your crowd would consider me to be). I have owned several pairs of really good headphones, my favorite being a pair of $300 Argon modded T50RPs. And I think this headset is really good for the price. I have this review organized into different parts, so you can just to a particular section if you want, but I recommend reading the entire review (not just for mine, but for all reviews).-PACKAGING AND STUFF-The headphone comes in a foam sleeve for protection, which you can just slip off. It comes with two cables, a longer braided cable with a volume wheel and a mic mute button, and a slightly shorter rubber cable with a button meant for phone use. It also comes with a y-splitter which is for compatibility purposes with some PCs, but you won't be using this because you'll be using the USB dongle it comes with to use that Blue Voice technology. It also comes with a very nice carrying bag made with a similar material to some sweat pants, and an alternate pair of velour ear pads (velour is a soft and breathable material).-BUILD/COMFORT/ISOLATION-This headphone is really well built, with hard plastic cups and a metal headband covered with pleather. The cups also have a protruding machined metal circular G logo that reflect in the light, which you'll either love or hate. The headband could use a bit softer padding, but it isn't terrible. The ear pads fit over my ears perfectly, and seal very well. The good seal comes from the tighter clamping force of this headphone. Clamping force is just how tight the headphone is on you, and the nice thing about having a metal headband is that you can always bend the top of the headband back a few times to alleviate the clamping force (while still being careful) if it's too tight and uncomfortable for you. The pads are soft and thick enough to provide standard comfort for us audio nerds, but if you're used to crappy and uncomfortable headphones then this will be a a godsend for you. A quick note about the "noise cancelling" Amazon is asking me to review: this are not noise cancelling headphones. Noise cancelling (also called active noise cancelling, ANC) is when the headphones emit a frequency that tries to negate long and consistent sounds, such as airplane noise. These do have fantastic noise isolation, which is when the headphones have such a good seal that it's harder to hear outside noises, even with nothing's playing. That's why I gave the "Noise Cancelling" 3 stars, because that's not what this has.-MIC-To be clear; I'm a headphone guy, not a mic guy. That being said, while this definitely won't compare to an expensive $150+ XLR mic setup, the mic on this headphone sounds really good, and I can't imagine any headset around this price having as good of a mic. At least, that's what I got from all of the comparison videos and reviews I watched before buying these. But where this shines is the software, allowing you to tweak the sound of your mic on the Logitech G Hub software. Like many others, I personally like the preset "Broadcaster 2", but there are other presets too, including ones for people with high pitched loud voices or high pitched soft voices (as well as low pitched voice equivalents). Basically, there are a lot of presets to choose from and you can further tweak the settings if you want, creating the best sound profile for your voice.-SOUND QUALITY-REALLY good for the price. The sound overall is smoother and more natural than a pair of $150 headphones I own (AKG K552 MK2). While I have't tested the sound extensively and compared it to all of my headphones, from what I can tell the sound signature is mostly neutral. This means that you won't have higher or lower frequencies that are much louder than others (Beats headphones, for example, have much louder bass than everything else). This is generally good in a headphone, but if you wanted to boost the bass (or any other frequency) you can change the EQ in the G Hub Software. The soundstage isn't very big, which means that it sounds like everything is in a small room with you rather than a few rows back in a concert hall like it would if there was a big soundstage. While most people would prefer having a large soundstage when playing games, it really comes down to personal preference. The stereo imaging is very good on these headphones too. Nothing game changing or absolutely amazing, but it does what it's supposed to and doesn't have any weird quirks like a pair of headphones I listened to at one point.This is really important though: please don't click "Enable Surround Sound" in the G Hub Software. This enables virtual surround sound, which doesn't really do anything when it comes to positional audio, but it does decrease audio quality by a little bit. Virtual surround sound is basically a scam, even the ones that do change the sound only over-exaggerate the imaging to unrealistic proportions, and will require you to get used to the new exaggerated sound. Games already have their own positional audio system, and exaggeration done by software is an alteration not intended by the sound team for that game. Headphones with "real" surround sound that have multiple drivers per cup will pretty much always sound worse compared to similarly priced headphones with one driver per cup (stereo headphones), because each driver will be and sound cheaper, and doesn't help positional audio because they're all in the same cup anyways. Thank you for listening to my TED Talk.
K**P
Good headset
They were offering "Used - Like New" for $35, so I figured I'd give it a try. The headphones did look like new, but the USB DAC was missing, a very important part if you want to connect by USB. That was a waste of time, so I returned those and ordered a new headset. I only have two small gripes - I wish the cord was on the right ear piece since my computer sits to my right, and I wish it had a flip up microphone. Other than that, I'm pretty happy with them so far, but I've only had them about a week.
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