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Hear and sound like a pro with the Logitech G PRO X SE Wired Gaming Headset. Designed with a detachable mic and Blue VO!CE software for professional sounding voice comms. Featuring next gen 7.1 surround sound and PRO-G 50 mm drivers for amazingly clear sound imaging. The USB external sound card gives you crystal clear game sound and voice chat. Designed for gaming tournaments with downloadable audio EQ profiles tuned by your favorite esports gaming pros.
4.1 out of 5
82.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Very comfortable
Haven’t had these very long but they are comfortable and seem very durable. The Sound is great in game chat with friends but game sound seems a little low. However, I’m still working on the settings.
5.0 out of 5 stars High price but high quality
These are the best gaming headphones I have ever tried, off course there are other with better quality but the price bump is to high if you are looking for the best quality and you are willing to pay the price this one are the ones, very comfortable never get pain on my ears and amazing quality of sound
4.0 out of 5 stars Good quality and as advertised.
Logitech G635 DTS, X 7.1 Surround Sound LIGHTSYNC RGB PC Gaming headset because the left speaker decided to just, stop working.Got this on sale, I prefer a wired set up and gave it a try.I was about to give it a 1 star review being what would be well made trash but I found the problem was I had connected the wire backwards. With it backwards, the headset sounded terrible, flat and there was no surround sound.After switching the wire and running the test it sounds clear with proper surround sound and base. Everything about this headset feels high quality. It sits on my head comfortably and the ear pads fully encompass my ears.It's not as comfortable as the G635 with it's cool, foam ear pads and I can't figure out why but the quality of the sound doesn't feel as "on point" as the G635. Even though it felt like a cheap plastic headset, I'm going to miss it unless I can figure out how to fix the problem.If the left ear didn't stop working for whatever reason, I'd recommend the G635.The final detail is the wire. Can install it backwards and it is a unique jack set up. I already have to kind of twist it and push it in the socket of the headset to make sure it has a good connection. I might replace this at some point and keep it as a backup. It's good, just not great. The construction is great, but the sound and wire issue is iffy.
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good headset with neat features.
If you're looking for a good headset with a firm grip while moving, great sound, easy connectivity and just want to plug and play without charging then look no further. Excellent design and comfort while being very affordable. You really can't go wrong with these. The sound quality is very good. No issues with the extra software that is included. Definitely check that out as well.
1.0 out of 5 stars It arrived defective
sound quality was really good which is why its honestly a shame that it arrived without its microphone working. Currently getting a replacement and will keep updated.
2.0 out of 5 stars Terrible mic quality on console
Poor mic quality on console.It seems as though on windows it’s very good, but if you plan on using this on console and want a good quality mic, this gets beat by $20 headsets all day.The fit and design is really great, but for me the mic quality on console is a dealbreaker.
5.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good
The sound is pretty good. I appreciate the 1/8” connections because I’ve tripped over the cord twice and it just unplugs instead of ripping it out of either the pc or headphones themselves.Bass could be a little better but overall sound great.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good gaming headphones, excellent sound
I bought these for my husbands birthday and he loves them. I have heard the sound quality and they are pretty good but you have to definitely be careful if you have kids because you cant even hear a baby cry through them which has gotten him in trouble already.
amazing
best head set i got. no issues whatsoever
A step down in sound quality from G935/G635, but a step up in build quality and microphone software
I'm coming from years of using a G935 headset, and I can say with certainty that The G Pro X (SE) doesn't have that distinct broad clarity and immersive sound floor I've gotten used to. The Pro X is supposed to have the same drivers as the older G635/G935 headsets, but Logitech is applying post-processing with the Pro X that I'll touch on later. I had to spend a great deal of time tweaking the EQ in GHub to get these to sound remotely similar to my G935, and it involved cranking the two bass and two Treble nobs about 8-10 dB above mid.The EQ is also not as good with the Pro X, only having 5 bars to work with instead of 9 or 10 that the G935 does, making EQ adjustments less precise.That said, the blue mic software that the Pro X uses makes the microphone a lot better. To be fair, you can probably just use Nvidia's broadcasting AI software to do a similar job with noise filtering with any old headset, but having the blue software integrated into GHub is far simpler to deal with.So the real selling points of this headset are that it's definitely lighter and more durable with a much better build quality (basically a rip-off of the hyperX cloud headset), and that the microphone (with the blue software) is much better than just about any other gaming headset on the market. Without the blue software it's no better than a 30 dollar cheapo brand headset microphone, so keep that in mind if you're thinking of using with a game console, a phone or a PC using 3.5mm jack(s).The G Pro X is definitely a good headset for the price point. The build quality is better than any other headset from Logitech that I've used (like I said it's a copy/paste design of the HyperX Cloud). The sound quality is also good, but tweaking the EQ is necessary. When comparing the sound back and forth between the Pro X and the G935, the big difference is that the Pro X seems to apply a loudness normalization in software, while the G935 does not. This makes the Pro X arguably better for gaming to sound w#0re people's footsteps near you and what not, but it also makes audio less colorful and alive than the G935 for entertainment and music. Tweaking the EQ fixes this a bit, but not completely. If it wasn't for Logitech's superior software, I'd be more inclined to go back to a Steel Series Arctis headset as they have a really nice sound floor and clarity, better than the Pro X if memory serves.If I wasn't coming from a G935, I would probably give the Pro X a 5 star review because it's a solid gaming headset as well as great headphones for anything else. I'm giving this headset a 4 star instead because Logitech is being too aggressive with the loudness normalization imo, and then downgrading the EQ in GHub to boot. To illustrate what I mean, the G935/G635 with a bit of EQ tuning and with surround enabled makes you forget you're using headphones and they can mimic a good quality surround speaker setup. The G Pro X sounds like you're wearing headphones, where you can tell the sound is coming from a fraction of an inch away from your ear - with surround enabled. This might be a pro or a con depending on the individual and what they will use the headset for.----------------Hope this review helps others in choosing whether to buy this headset. I think it's a solid choice for many reasons. My griping is mostly me being nitpicky, the pros far outweigh any cons I've listed here by a mile.
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