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JeffreyK

10/9/2023, 12:00:00 AM

I was looking for a pair of wireless headsets that had a decent mic and was wireless while having the best sound quality I can find on wireless headsets. The sound quality on these are ok. But for $250.. The sound quality should be more than ok. I will compare these to the sound of the Moondrop Aria. The Aria were around $70 when I bought them. The Aria, in my opinion, have clearer and better sound. When trying to change the sample rate for these headphones in properties on PC, they are stuck at 16 bit 44000 hz. A lot of people won't care about that but if I had known about that, I would not have purchased. I won't be getting higher quality sound on PC by upping the sample rate. However, the sound quality is definitely better than my previous wireless headset. The bass is decent, a bit too much for me but it doesn't make the audio sound "blurry" or "muddy". I'm guessing the $250 is for the other features of the headset. It comes with bluetooth connectability (which I don't use) and 50 hr battery life which sets it apart from some other wireless headsets. It also seems to be made out of durable material including some metal, probably aluminum and pleather covering on the arch that goes over the head. Overall, the price I would personally rate these at on my criteria and what these headsets deliver in sound quality and features would be $160. I can't justify the extra $90. I decided on this in a comparison with Steelseries Arctic Pro and Audeze Maxwell. I asked "Google Bard" which is like ChatGPT... I regret using that thing because it said these headphones were the best when comparing features, sound quality and price. I should have just gone with the Audeze Maxwell which likely have better sound quality with similar features. Audeze is known for high sound quality headphones and the Maxwells have planar drivers... Which I'm 99% sure means they will deliver much better sound quality. But... these aren't bad for what they are. For me though, they are a bit over priced for what they deliver. *side note* I recommend switching out the pleather earpads for the soft cloth one. The pleather gave me head pressure. -- *Update* After owning these for a few days, they started to get a bit better. The exagerated bass was from the surround sound. I reduced the volume of the bass from the surround sound settings and it became better. The bass would over-exaggerate and ruin the overall sound quality from movies, music or games. Some people might like exaggerated bass but it ruins the sound quality for me. Also, earphones were too tight. After wearing for an hour, I would start to get a headache. I placed these headphones over a wide surface and stretched them out. Now they are more comfortable. They have to be stretched wide enough that they are basically flat. These things are flexible. I added 1 more star because after these changes, they are actually not bad. The sound quality is decent and the headphone weight is not bad. Would have liked to hear the high tech graphene driver's full capabilities with higher bit rate though.

Wes Rasmusson

5/28/2024, 12:00:00 AM

I ultimately returned this, but would’ve kept it if I had a good pc(or if it worked on Xbox) It seemed well made and had great audio, and was comfortable. Logitech does have a good reputation for their products. Also, fyi, it says it’ll work on PlayStation on their website

Amazon Customer

6/22/2024, 12:00:00 AM

This is a 6 month review of the headset. In short, these have been fantastic for me with battery life, comfort, quality, and ease of use. The first thing I would say about these would be to commend the battery life. I would say it is a true 50 hour life and in the 6 months that I have owned these, I have only charged from low battery, maybe, a dozen times. I use these for gaming primarily and I use them maybe 2-3 hours daily. I bring them to work with me and use them (seldomly I will say) to listen to music or audio books to focus on my work. When I first received the headset, it was maybe half charge and I didn't need to charged them for legit 2 weeks of use. I was testing out the battery life and was very impressed. The bluetooth (BT) button makes an easy switch from usb receiver to BT. It gives a nice little chime when it connects to my device and will automatically connect most of the time. Sometimes I may have to go into my BT settings and click on the X Pro but its every once in a while. Ill be gaming and be receiving a call on my phone, all I have to do is press the BT button and it seamlessly will switch to my phone and I can speak to the caller on the other end. The cherry on top is that it comes with a mesh over-ear pad instead of the leather (pleather?) pads that come with it; they made my ears very hot with the original pads so I was very relieved to find the mesh pad also in the box. I can't speak to the audio quality as an audiophile but for the normies out there, the quality is awesome and delivers a very nice, bassy sound that is also customizable (I would recommend customizing) and thus would suggest downloading the software for it. Your computer will give a notification to you that the battery is low, which i promise won't happen very often. Also good to note that the quick charge really is convenient, especially alongside the life. You can breath days of use into the this thing with a 20 minute charge. All in All fantastic product. I have been extremely pleased and these have been the best headset I've owned all around. P.S. The mic (sound also customizable) isn't the best, I've asked my friends about the quality and they say its meh, but I don't really care lol, im not listening to it.

Mauricio G.

1/4/2024, 12:00:00 AM

This headset is the most comfortable headset I've ever used in my life. It is light, it does not hurt your ears, it does fit perfectly even if you are wearing glasses. You can use it the whole day if you want to cause it won't hurt you and the battery will last like never before. The sound quality is not the very best but it is a headset with a very good sound. My online friends are telling me that my voice is clear and they cannot hear any sound except my voice when I am talking to them. I keep the volume between 54-58 max ( out of 100 ) and believe me, it is more than enough. I had to turn down the bass cause it is very loud and I do not like it that loud. From 11 in the equalizer, I brought it down to 3 - 4 max and I increased the highs and mid tones to balance it out. Very good sound, loud but not super great. Nevertheless, more than enough for me to play my games for a long period of time without ever thinking about loosing signal because the battery simply keeps going and going. I do recommend this unit but if you are looking for a headset for multiple use, like listening music, for your phone, etc, you may not get what you expect. I am using this unit only with my PC to play my games and that's it. If you are like me, you won't regret to buy this unit. If you are looking for a multi-use headset, there are other options but surely, more expensive.

Austin Cabooch

6/11/2024, 12:00:00 AM

On the search to buy a new set of gaming headphones my two main contenders had been these and the Razer Blackshark V2 Pro. But every review mentions that the Microphone on the Razer pair was better (which it may be) however the durability, feel, and sound quality that I get out of the Logitech G PRO X 2 is so amazing that for the price I was paying I felt the mic quality was more than fine for me. If anyone is comparing the two options, it sounds like the Blackshark V2 Pro has a tendency to simply break from the hinge, so for the price of the hardware in general I chose to steer away from that. A lot of reviews complain that for the price the mic out of the box is not good, which is somewhat true (I would want more for 349 but it isn't as bad as reviewers online make it seem), however if you download any of the free Logitech blue voice profiles you can turn it into a great sounding mic for sure. I think overall if you are looking for a podcast quality mic, you probably don't want any pair of gaming headset, you'd want an external mic anyways, so this works for me. I am truly impressed with these things. I upgraded from my old and dying Arctis 7 wireless and can say I am happy with the choice.