Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Logitech’s new Pro X Lightspeed is its latest gaming headset to go wireless

Logitech’s new Pro X Lightspeed is its latest gaming headset to go wireless
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Logitech has come a wireless adaptation of its 2019 Pro X gaming headset selected the Pro X Lightspeed. It's approximately identical to the wired version, constructed with the aforementioned aluminum and steel design, but there are a few key differences. Jumpiness wireless isn't orderly the biggest perk; it's admittedly the USB-C charging. No other wireless gaming headsets that phrasing via USB-C come to mind, therefore in this regard, the Pro X Lightspeed in a mating of its own.

The other perk, of course, is concreteness wireless. The audio and dialog are delivered through its included 2.4GHz USB Type-A wireless receiver, and Logitech claims the notion can remain genealogical up to 13 meters out-of-pocket -- if, for some reason, you routing yourself 42 feet out-of-pocket from your PC or gaming console.

Like the wired Pro X, Logitech includes a set of velour-covered foam ear pads with this new archetypal that you can put on if the preinstalled leather-like pads aren't accomplishing it for you. And similar to my colleague Nick Statt's impressions with the wired adaptation linked above, I matriculate that the scopic fit of the Pro X Lightspeed is tighter than I prefer. I sometimes like to position one ear cup off my ear therefore I can hear what's happenstance in my apartment, but that quickly proverbial too painful to protract doing.

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There's a microphone mute button, aggregate knob, power switch, USB-C charging port, and a LED charging indicator on the left ear cup.
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One other demesne where the Pro X Lightspeed differs is with its buttons. It has a committed mute chin for the microphone and a rubber aggregate knob present-day the disposable drum microphone on the left cup. The wired Pro X has these features, too, admitting they're midway on the cable instead.

Given that most of the changes and improvements over the $129.99 wired adaptation assume incremental, their $199.99 price is simply a little shocking. Logitech may be putting a premium on its notion spine it has USB-C charging or just considering its Lightspeed-branded products usually heft a huge premium over the wired version. Either way, you can determinedly routing cheaper wireless headsets out there that provide similar levels of victory and hail life. Though, that comes at the expense of Logitech's impressive software gloss and USB-C charging.

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