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The Logitech G Pro X SE Wired Gaming Headset combines professional-grade 50mm PRO-G drivers and DTS Headphone:X 7.1 surround sound with a detachable Blue Voice microphone featuring real-time noise reduction. Built with durable aluminum and steel, memory foam ear pads, and a USB DAC for customizable EQ profiles, it delivers immersive, crystal-clear audio and communication designed for serious gamers seeking comfort and competitive advantage.
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Included Components | Cable, User Manual, Ear Cushions, Protective Case, Headband |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Aluminum, Steel |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Entertainment, Gaming |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Consoles |
Theme | Video Game |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Cable Feature | Retractable |
Frequency Range | >= 50 Hz |
Package Type | Rigid or Cushioned |
Style | Special Edition |
Control Method | Touch |
Number of Items | 1 |
Controller Type | Wired |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Earpiece Shape | Over Ear |
Is Autographed | No |
UPC | 097855198273 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855198273 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Item model number | 981-001469 |
Item Weight | 1.58 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.55 x 9.15 x 4.23 inches |
ASIN | B0CW34HBKZ |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 11, 2024 |
D**E
Fantastic sound, but be sure to set it up right.
As with most hardware with accompanying software, the software truly isn't great. So, for a good setup, use the included DAC, install G Hub, disable side tone if you want, I did because hearing myself is disorienting, adjust any EQ levels you want, I gave it a bass boost, and then save those setting to the DAC.Then, uninstall G Hub. G Hub has issues, like when I'd try to max out the mic, since I can adjust that later through Voicemeeter, it refused to let me. It kept turning itself back down with no option I saw to disable automatic gain control, so you're better off saving specific things to the DAC, then uninstalling it, it's not friendly with other software.After that, you'll have a good headset which won't make adjustments on it's own magically lolMic: The SE variant does have a different mic than the classic, at least different from the classic I bought over a year ago, and it does make me sound better, so that's a nice upgrade. My voice sounds clean, and though it does pick up background noise, very sensitive, that's easy to handle with Nvidia Broadcast, or Krisp, or any number of other noise cancellation softwares. I tried the Blue Voice thing, it was horrible, so, again, software bad.Sound: Compared to other headsets I tried before buying this as a replacement for my old Pro X that broke, most miss out on the bass and other low spots, but this covers it fairly nicely. You can adjust it later too using something like Equalizer APO. I tried a Cloud III from HyperX before buying this, wanted to see what others offered, and that thing sounded so flat, even with every equalizer I could find maxed out on the bass layered on top of each other, I'm assuming they lack the hardware, but this headset certainly delivers.Build: Most of the weak points of a headset are made of metal on here with one exception, the two clips that compress the size adjustment point, they're plastic, and held together by two screws each. This is what broke my classic variant, and I am somewhat sad to see they're still made of plastic on the SE's. I plan to have my local machine shop make me some metal replacements, since Logitech doesn't even sell plastic replacements, much less metal ones. They lasted almost a year before breaking, but they're the exact same as on the SE's, so I can take the ones from the broken headset for them to use in the process of making me metal ones which I will promptly swap.Overall: I give it a 4.5, mostly because my last ones broke in the way that they did, and a whole year later, that specific part is still made of plastic. I'll make it right myself, but I really shouldn't have to, it's a weak point, and should be made of metal. Aside from that, solid product, best sounding gaming headset I've ever used.
L**R
Great headset.
This headset quality is amazing. The overall feel is really nice and it isn't super massive or bulky. The sound quality is great and the Mic is also amazing.
N**D
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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**W
Good Build Quality
I really like these headphones, but for whatever reason they would not work when I first got them. My computer did not recognize them as headphones until several restarts, unplugging it, re-plugging it, and being frustrated for about an hour. Could be user error, but who knows.The cables seem sturdy, and it feels very comfortable to wear. The sound quality is also very good for this price point. No other complaints other than the original setup!
T**Y
Excellent Headset
These headphones sound incredible and the mic is great. Downloading the software and tuning the equalizer to your specific preferences is a wonderful touch and I’m very happy my purchase. It works well and they very comfortable.