Logitech G PRO X 2 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset, Detachable Boom Mic, 50mm Graphene Drivers, DTS:X Headphone 2.0—7.1 Surround, Bluetooth/USB/3.5mm Aux, for PC, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch - Black








Key features
- •Pro Gaming Headset: Based on the award-winning PRO X Gaming Headset, the new PRO X 2 was collaboratively designed with and for pro gamers to help them win
- •Clear Audio: 50mm Graphene drivers provide clear and immersive audio with low distortion—capturing the entire soundscape of the game with audio cues like footsteps and actions
- •Long Battery Life and Range: Equipped with pro-grade Logitech LIGHTSPEED wireless technology, with up to 50 hours of battery life (2) and up to 30m of 2.4 GHz wireless range (2)
- •Comfortable: These noise isolating headphones have rotating durable hinge and rotating soft memory foam earpads—available in leatherette or breathable velour
- •Connectivity: LIGHTSPEED wireless, Bluetooth and 3.5mm Aux Cord for connectivity options; USB-A to USB-C cable, USB-A Dongle with 3.5mm port, 3.5mm audio cable included
- •Clear Communication: 6mm detachable cardioid microphone boom with Blue VO!CE technology (1) allows you to communicate with clarity and confidence for clear in-game comms
BrandLogitech G
CategoryDeals on premium electronics
SizeWireless
ColorBlack
WarrantyManufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service.
Logitech G PRO X 2 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset, Detachable Boom Mic, 50mm Graphene Drivers, DTS:X Headphone 2.0—7.1 Surround, Bluetooth/USB/3.5mm Aux, for PC, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch - Black
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Customer Reviews
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Great sound quality
Jesse Stockwell✓ Verified Purchase•June 22, 2023
I bought these because I am doing a youtube show related to gaming, and I needed a mic that will produce good sound without requiring me to keep my face the same distance from the mic the whole time. It does a great job of not picking up extra noises, and my voice comes through clearly no matter how I move my head around.
Now I got these for the sound recording quality, but I was very pleased to discover that the listening experience is also much better than what I had before which was a HyperX product.
They were well worth the purchase. These are going to save me a LOT of time editing my sound.
Now I got these for the sound recording quality, but I was very pleased to discover that the listening experience is also much better than what I had before which was a HyperX product.
They were well worth the purchase. These are going to save me a LOT of time editing my sound.
Really amazing!
Destiny Urias✓ Verified Purchase•April 23, 2023
These headphones are really amazing! They sound great and the mic on it is so perfect and does exactly what I needed it to. I talk really quiet but have a loud keyboard (bad combo I know) and when trying to record games and commentary all other mics I've tried wouldn't pick up my voice and would pick up my keyboard, but the mic on this head set picks up my voice very clearly, you can't even tell I talk quietly and it picks up so little sound from my keyboard that you have to turn the volume up and listen very closely to hear my keyboard in the back ground.
Very Nice Headset for Gaming:
DTJR✓ Verified Purchase•April 21, 2023
Six Month Review:
Great headset for the price. Nice audio, everything it came with is useful although I only really use the headset on PC with the provided USB Audio Dac.
Good audio and sound stage if your rely on your game's audio settings alone.
[Microphone]:
The BlueVo!ce Microphone & settings definitely need to be fine tuned to your preference. There are some good YT videos that help with this & I got mine sounding almost like an XLR studio microphone.
[ DTS 2.0]
At first I thought the DTS Surround Sound was horrible because when you enable it via GHUB the sound got extra bass'y and muddy (very bad); I was about to trash or give these away UNTIL something told me to search around and find out how to fix it and I definitely did. Theres a reddit post out there with all the steps but roughly: To ensure that you get good Clear, Quality DTS 2.0 surround with this Headset. You need to download the DTS App separately via Microsoft Store. It is only after you download this app, that Windows for some reason allows GHUB to properly make use of the DTS 2.0 feature. I also went into my Windows advanced sound settings, went into properties for the Logi Pro X Headset and you have to allow the Spatial Audio and set the bit rate to FM Radio 32-bit. After I did this the muddy/bass disappeared, everything was crystal clear and the directional audio was superb. It was like I had a completely different Headset. The Spatial audio feature of DTS 2.0 was unbelievable how accurate everything was when it came to sound direction, this is why research is key when dealing with these types of accessories because I dont even know if Logitech knows that this process has to be done to get their advertised DTS feature to work, as well as it could just be Windows being difficult with this type of thing.
Overall, Good bang for buck headset.
Great headset for the price. Nice audio, everything it came with is useful although I only really use the headset on PC with the provided USB Audio Dac.
Good audio and sound stage if your rely on your game's audio settings alone.
[Microphone]:
The BlueVo!ce Microphone & settings definitely need to be fine tuned to your preference. There are some good YT videos that help with this & I got mine sounding almost like an XLR studio microphone.
[ DTS 2.0]
At first I thought the DTS Surround Sound was horrible because when you enable it via GHUB the sound got extra bass'y and muddy (very bad); I was about to trash or give these away UNTIL something told me to search around and find out how to fix it and I definitely did. Theres a reddit post out there with all the steps but roughly: To ensure that you get good Clear, Quality DTS 2.0 surround with this Headset. You need to download the DTS App separately via Microsoft Store. It is only after you download this app, that Windows for some reason allows GHUB to properly make use of the DTS 2.0 feature. I also went into my Windows advanced sound settings, went into properties for the Logi Pro X Headset and you have to allow the Spatial Audio and set the bit rate to FM Radio 32-bit. After I did this the muddy/bass disappeared, everything was crystal clear and the directional audio was superb. It was like I had a completely different Headset. The Spatial audio feature of DTS 2.0 was unbelievable how accurate everything was when it came to sound direction, this is why research is key when dealing with these types of accessories because I dont even know if Logitech knows that this process has to be done to get their advertised DTS feature to work, as well as it could just be Windows being difficult with this type of thing.
Overall, Good bang for buck headset.
Coming from a long-time Arctis 7/Sennheiser user, hopefully this helps clear up some of the reviews!
Jax L.✓ Verified Purchase•April 15, 2023
I don't write many reviews anymore, and I wanted to find out myself why there were so many mixed or bad reviews. I've been a long time Arctis 7 user, and also came from many other headsets such as Razer BlackShark V2 Pro; including audiophile sets such as Sennheiser 598SR, Philips SHP 9500/Fidelio X2, etc. My wife got me a GPW for my bday a while back, which I'm in love with-- normally I bash Logitech products/service, though I came from previous Logitech products and still use a MX Master 3 etc.
Anyway, back on topic... I bought these because 1) Wireless is too clean and convenient to pass up, which is why I've been using my fine-tuned Arctis 7 with SS Engine EQ (even used Peace/Equalizer APO at one point). 2) I don't like too many software suites, and wanted to stay within the GHub (haven't had any issues). 3) I paid attention to the positive reviews for this and was super intrigued, plus I had an Amazon gift card to use, hehe.
What I read about hissing and interference, and most of these bad reviews-- I work in IT, and there's a high probability of it being mostly user error. Keep in mind, this is on PC-- I don't know if there are more issues on console, etc. but pretty sure these were made for PC first. The surround sound is definitely worse than the Arctis 7, as it is very muddy. I do enjoy the auto-switching of sound profiles similar to SS Engine's. For general use for the most part, I recommend turning off surround sound, and just running the natural "Flat" EQ-- I prefer this genuine stereo sound, but feel free to mess around with other EQs. For the mic portion, I did notice slightly more static at higher gains-- most mics are like this without a good DAC or sound card. I don't use a DAC anymore, nor do I have an external sound card-- I found that the "Broadcaster" and "FM Station" EQs for the mic were best; didn't need to tweak any other settings. When I did, there was slightly more noticeable noise, but not terrible. The mic beats the Arctis 7 straight up... it's not as terrible as what others have reported, or from some of the YouTube videos I've seen. Again, user error, I don't know what extra tweaks they're doing under Advanced settings, but using either Broadcaster or FM Station with Blue Voice enabled sounds great to me at around 88-90 gain. YMMW, and keep in mind other factors such as wireless interference, RGB lighting, etc. can all cause static, so keep that in mind and keep the dongle away from any devices that are prone to interfere; use an extension cable if you need to isolate the dongle.
I mainly play FPS shooters like CS:GO, Apex Legends, and listen to a lot of music, but these are primarily for gaming. I really have no complaints, except that I wish the mic was retractable. I like my headphones more open for that nicer soundstage, so I run the fabric ear cushions as opposed to leather. I'm glad they included this because with the two pairs of Arctis 7s that I had, I purchased separate cushions for them ($25+/pair). I never used the Arctis 7 wired, so I didn't care that the Logi's can only run wireless. The battery life is also superior to the Arctis 7, by far; GHub also works a hell of a lot better than SS Engine, surprisingly. Again, I moved away from Logi minus their office line, and was hoping to be let down by these... but they have not disappointed. I can't find a reason to deduct a star, and I don't understand what these people are complaining about regarding the low volume... I'm guessing maybe they're console, or not checking everything correctly/not using GHub properly. The volume knob has no stopping point like the Arctis 7, but the overlay is great and the dial feels good with some resistance. And who uses chat mix anyway? It's trash and not necessary. With the Arctis 7, I also had to use VoiceMeeter Banana. Though I kinda like the SteelSeries input/output dongle/receiver, I rather have less cables; also rather not have to run VoiceMeeter Banana just to improve mic quality etc. which sometimes also caused static. The sound is just really balanced on these on all counts, and the mic is crisp and clear (a lot of the EQ profiles for the mic are meh; just use the ones I mentioned above). Also, try to keep input volume around 55-70, and boost with limiter or compression. Otherwise, if input volume (gain) too high, it'll pick up extra background/noises.
Anyway, thanks for the read, and hope this helps you guys and gals (and clears up some of the indecisiveness from the mixed reviews!). Hope Logitech keeps improving from here. Keep calm, and game on-- cheers!
Anyway, back on topic... I bought these because 1) Wireless is too clean and convenient to pass up, which is why I've been using my fine-tuned Arctis 7 with SS Engine EQ (even used Peace/Equalizer APO at one point). 2) I don't like too many software suites, and wanted to stay within the GHub (haven't had any issues). 3) I paid attention to the positive reviews for this and was super intrigued, plus I had an Amazon gift card to use, hehe.
What I read about hissing and interference, and most of these bad reviews-- I work in IT, and there's a high probability of it being mostly user error. Keep in mind, this is on PC-- I don't know if there are more issues on console, etc. but pretty sure these were made for PC first. The surround sound is definitely worse than the Arctis 7, as it is very muddy. I do enjoy the auto-switching of sound profiles similar to SS Engine's. For general use for the most part, I recommend turning off surround sound, and just running the natural "Flat" EQ-- I prefer this genuine stereo sound, but feel free to mess around with other EQs. For the mic portion, I did notice slightly more static at higher gains-- most mics are like this without a good DAC or sound card. I don't use a DAC anymore, nor do I have an external sound card-- I found that the "Broadcaster" and "FM Station" EQs for the mic were best; didn't need to tweak any other settings. When I did, there was slightly more noticeable noise, but not terrible. The mic beats the Arctis 7 straight up... it's not as terrible as what others have reported, or from some of the YouTube videos I've seen. Again, user error, I don't know what extra tweaks they're doing under Advanced settings, but using either Broadcaster or FM Station with Blue Voice enabled sounds great to me at around 88-90 gain. YMMW, and keep in mind other factors such as wireless interference, RGB lighting, etc. can all cause static, so keep that in mind and keep the dongle away from any devices that are prone to interfere; use an extension cable if you need to isolate the dongle.
I mainly play FPS shooters like CS:GO, Apex Legends, and listen to a lot of music, but these are primarily for gaming. I really have no complaints, except that I wish the mic was retractable. I like my headphones more open for that nicer soundstage, so I run the fabric ear cushions as opposed to leather. I'm glad they included this because with the two pairs of Arctis 7s that I had, I purchased separate cushions for them ($25+/pair). I never used the Arctis 7 wired, so I didn't care that the Logi's can only run wireless. The battery life is also superior to the Arctis 7, by far; GHub also works a hell of a lot better than SS Engine, surprisingly. Again, I moved away from Logi minus their office line, and was hoping to be let down by these... but they have not disappointed. I can't find a reason to deduct a star, and I don't understand what these people are complaining about regarding the low volume... I'm guessing maybe they're console, or not checking everything correctly/not using GHub properly. The volume knob has no stopping point like the Arctis 7, but the overlay is great and the dial feels good with some resistance. And who uses chat mix anyway? It's trash and not necessary. With the Arctis 7, I also had to use VoiceMeeter Banana. Though I kinda like the SteelSeries input/output dongle/receiver, I rather have less cables; also rather not have to run VoiceMeeter Banana just to improve mic quality etc. which sometimes also caused static. The sound is just really balanced on these on all counts, and the mic is crisp and clear (a lot of the EQ profiles for the mic are meh; just use the ones I mentioned above). Also, try to keep input volume around 55-70, and boost with limiter or compression. Otherwise, if input volume (gain) too high, it'll pick up extra background/noises.
Anyway, thanks for the read, and hope this helps you guys and gals (and clears up some of the indecisiveness from the mixed reviews!). Hope Logitech keeps improving from here. Keep calm, and game on-- cheers!
They're good but not for me :(
Jaden✓ Verified Purchase•April 15, 2023
I have to say the battery life with them is really good. I got them out of the box and it was less then half battery but mention having 30 hours of battery life. I believe it can do this because it has no noise cancel function which gives you more battery life. It's a plus on that since charging stuff is annoying sometimes.
ear pads which I tried and I prefer the cloth. The generic leather makes my ear warm too fast and becomes uncomfortable. Let alone you have to clean them every once in awhile because of the natural oils of your body.
Speaking of comparability the whole headset its a bit tight on me. No matter how I adjust the the head band it clamps on your head somewhat tight. which squishes my ears and I get very annoyed by that. It is good it stays on your head but I can't wear them more than 30 minutes other wise I have to take a break and game or work without them on for a little while once my head has some breathing room.
Sound quality, its good for what is worth but sound does leak out. so it feels like you're in a room full of echos. Which is kind of funny the headset is clamped on your head and yet sound escapes. If they had noise cancel chances with it off would still sound great. I'm speaking with past experience use of headphones with noise cancel features when off they still sound great as if the noise cancel was still on. The up side you can still hear people while they talk to you. The down side you can still hear people if they speak to you while wearing them. So what do you need to do? raise the volume and with that I find an issue because anything higher than 15 volume its too loud and my ears are paying the price. But that's just me with sensitive hearing may be different for you. I dislike you can't have an aux input option for the headset yeah it defeats the purpose for wireless but it's nice to have the option if the battery dies you can switch to aux input.
Last build quality I don't like how you have to change ear cups. why not make them magnetic or twist and come off. when you got to clean them with a cloth could easily rip off the part that is meant to hold onto the headset. I am speaking in the sense in the future where you've been wearing them for so long so they will be worn out a bit. Also the head band it is flexible meaning you have to place them carefully on a head stand or clear space on your desk. They can probably withstand a drop if you do it by accident but it doesn't feel like it can multiple times if you're someone who drop things a lot. Also if you stretch them on accident ma break it apart. Pretty you have to care for it like its a very fragile baby. Let alone you have to clean them because there is no mention it can withstand natural oils or a bit of sweat. Also you don't want the leather on the headband or ear cups ( if you are using them) to crack after many use and avoid your own oils ruining them. Then again you have to do it with all headphones but some are less maintenance than others.
Overall, these are the flaws I found for myself they may be different for you. They may be amazing for you but this long review is for anyone who has similar sensitivity just like I do. Don't get me wrong the price is great and the charging port is Usb type c and thankfully not microusb.it does come with it's natural flaws you would assume come across any headphones a bit of sound cut off and loss of connection which you can turn off and on the headset. It's a standard thing that happens for most headset .
My biggest issue for these is the build quality of maybe breaking, comfort, no aux input, its 2023 I get it the age of wireless but wired is still nice to have as a secondary option.
ear pads which I tried and I prefer the cloth. The generic leather makes my ear warm too fast and becomes uncomfortable. Let alone you have to clean them every once in awhile because of the natural oils of your body.
Speaking of comparability the whole headset its a bit tight on me. No matter how I adjust the the head band it clamps on your head somewhat tight. which squishes my ears and I get very annoyed by that. It is good it stays on your head but I can't wear them more than 30 minutes other wise I have to take a break and game or work without them on for a little while once my head has some breathing room.
Sound quality, its good for what is worth but sound does leak out. so it feels like you're in a room full of echos. Which is kind of funny the headset is clamped on your head and yet sound escapes. If they had noise cancel chances with it off would still sound great. I'm speaking with past experience use of headphones with noise cancel features when off they still sound great as if the noise cancel was still on. The up side you can still hear people while they talk to you. The down side you can still hear people if they speak to you while wearing them. So what do you need to do? raise the volume and with that I find an issue because anything higher than 15 volume its too loud and my ears are paying the price. But that's just me with sensitive hearing may be different for you. I dislike you can't have an aux input option for the headset yeah it defeats the purpose for wireless but it's nice to have the option if the battery dies you can switch to aux input.
Last build quality I don't like how you have to change ear cups. why not make them magnetic or twist and come off. when you got to clean them with a cloth could easily rip off the part that is meant to hold onto the headset. I am speaking in the sense in the future where you've been wearing them for so long so they will be worn out a bit. Also the head band it is flexible meaning you have to place them carefully on a head stand or clear space on your desk. They can probably withstand a drop if you do it by accident but it doesn't feel like it can multiple times if you're someone who drop things a lot. Also if you stretch them on accident ma break it apart. Pretty you have to care for it like its a very fragile baby. Let alone you have to clean them because there is no mention it can withstand natural oils or a bit of sweat. Also you don't want the leather on the headband or ear cups ( if you are using them) to crack after many use and avoid your own oils ruining them. Then again you have to do it with all headphones but some are less maintenance than others.
Overall, these are the flaws I found for myself they may be different for you. They may be amazing for you but this long review is for anyone who has similar sensitivity just like I do. Don't get me wrong the price is great and the charging port is Usb type c and thankfully not microusb.it does come with it's natural flaws you would assume come across any headphones a bit of sound cut off and loss of connection which you can turn off and on the headset. It's a standard thing that happens for most headset .
My biggest issue for these is the build quality of maybe breaking, comfort, no aux input, its 2023 I get it the age of wireless but wired is still nice to have as a secondary option.
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