

🎮 Level up your game with pro wireless sound and unbeatable comfort!
The Logitech G PRO X 2 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset delivers professional-grade audio with 50mm graphene drivers and DTS 7.1 surround sound. Engineered with pro gamers, it offers up to 50 hours of battery life, ultra-low latency LIGHTSPEED wireless, and versatile Bluetooth/3.5mm connectivity. Its lightweight, durable design features rotating memory foam earpads for all-day comfort, plus a detachable Blue VO!CE mic for crystal-clear communication—making it the ultimate headset for serious gamers and multitasking millennials alike.











| ASIN | B0B3F8YMVV |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Headband, Detachable Cable, Fast Charging, Lightspeed, Microphone Included, Noise Isolation, Rechargeable Battery, Volume Control |
| Age Range Description | Information Not Available |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Size | 5.1 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 50 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #694 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #47 in PC Game Headsets |
| Bluetooth Range | 30 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | Ear Cushions |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,504 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-the-head |
| Enclosure Material | Faux Leather, Memory Foam |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 38 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Type Name | Wireless Gaming Headset |
| Item Weight | 12.16 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | 981-001268 |
| Model Number | 981-001268 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 87.8 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Style Name | Wireless |
| UPC | 097855183798 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
M**L
Comfortable, convenient, INSANE battery life
Comfort: These are nearly as comfortable as my daily Asto a40s. The Pro X2s come with two different types of ear cups; the default leather-ish cups and the breathable cloth cups. I use the cloth cups in an attempt to emulate the supreme comfort of the a40s, and I would say it's close. Their light weight and swivel design definitely contribute to their comfort. I can wear these for 4+ hours and not feel fatigue or sweatiness. Bluetooth: I didn't expect this functionality be so useful. With the press of the Bluetooth button, it will exit/enter Bluetooth mode, allowing you to switch between the 2.4GHz dongle connection and the Bluetooth connection within seconds. I found this useful when I'm on a discord call on my PC, and I get a phone call. I quickly mute myself on discord and then press the Bluetooth button, allowing me to use the headset to take the phone call. It's a useful feature in general if I want to switch from my PC to my phone to continue a YouTube video or just listen to music on one or the other. Battery Life: I purchased this 8 days ago. It had around 70-80% battery left. I've used it every day (easily over 10 hours in total) and it's at 50%. A good 4 hours of this usage was using the mic. I find this battery life to be insanely great. I have no anxiety of these things running out of battery mid-session. It's exceptional. Sound Quality: As a preface, I'm accustomed to the sound quality of the Sony WH-1000XM5s ($400) and the Airpod Pros Gen 2 ($250). Both of these devices sound incredibly good, but they're significantly more expensive (the Airpod Pros being priced similarly, but only being earbuds instead of over-the-ear). The Logitech G Pro X 2s do not sound as good as those mentioned, but they still sound good and clear. I will say, I reach for these as general use headphones (even for music), because of their comfort and long battery life. They're more than good enough to use as regular headphones for me, and clearly I'm willing to use them over better sounding options. Mic Quality: The mic sounds fine, but isn't as good as it should be for the price of this headset. I purchased it for $189.99, and I still think the mic should be better for that price. At MSRP of $250, it's verging on unacceptable to me. It's not a bad mic to be clear. My friends can understand me clearly, but they did say it sounds worse than my Astro a40s, which are $130 (albeit wired). I think the mic is fine, and I don't think it should be a deal breaker unless you want to record your voice for something, but you should probably have a dedicated mic for that anyways. Conclusion: Writing this review has made it even more clear to me that I really like this headset. It's combination of comfort, battery life and Bluetooth is amazing. I think it's a great all-rounder wireless headset if you want something for PC gaming/chat, but also just a Bluetooth headset for your phone.
A**K
Fantastic wireless gaming headset — premium comfort, performance, and battery life
The Logitech G Pro X2 Lightspeed Wireless headset has been an excellent upgrade to my setup and delivers on almost every front. Wireless performance is rock solid — low latency, consistent connection, and no noticeable dropouts during gaming, streaming, or calls. Audio quality is impressive: a clear, balanced sound profile with rich detail and depth that works well for both competitive gaming and media. The microphone is crisp and clean, with great noise rejection, making team chat and streaming sound professional without extra tweaking. Comfort is outstanding — the ear cups are soft and breathable, and I can wear these for long sessions with zero fatigue. Battery life is strong too; I get many hours on a single charge, which easily covers extended gaming or workdays. Build quality feels premium but still lightweight. Setup was plug-and-play simple using the Lightspeed USB dongle, and optional software lets you fine-tune EQ and mic settings if you want more control. Overall, this is one of the best wireless gaming headsets I’ve owned. If you want excellent sound, comfort, and reliable wireless performance, the Logitech G Pro X2 Lightspeed is absolutely worth it.
J**S
Amazing value if you're willing to put in a bit of work.
If you just unboxed this headset and tried it for the first time, you might be wondering why I'm rating it 5 stars. It is true that this headset's sound quality and soundstage are notoriously bad stock. Look up "Logitech G Pro X 2 settings" and follow the instructions in the image on the first Reddit post. It will take you about half an hour, which is inexcusable for a headset this expensive, but it is worth it. They will sound exceptional. With those improvements, you cannot get a better headset at this price point, and you won't find much better at any other. I compared it to the Audeze Maxwell and the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, and ended up keeping this one. After tweaking each, I found that the GPX2 didn't just hold its own against these much more expensive headsets, but I actually preferred them. Features: The volume control on the left phone was a bit iffy. It seems to scroll in increments of 5 or 6 which is often more than I want. It feels nice though. Connectivity is flawless. I can go downstairs to the kitchen and make a sandwich while a podcast is playing and have zero issues. Adjustment is great, there's a setting for just about any head size and the headband feels sturdy. The whole headset just feels exceptionally built. I've heard rumors that the mic button is programmable, but I haven't wanted to use it even once so I haven't tested that. Worth looking into, though, if you're interested in that. Overall, fantastic headset that will outcompete anything in or above its price range if you're willing to put in some work.
A**R
Great quality build, absolutely terrible sound
When I first opened the box, I was pleasantly surprised by the build quality. The use of metal and solid plastics gave it a really good feel and made it clear that this was built very well, and once I used the woven ear pads, the headset was quiet comfortable (though the headband was a little stiff for my liking, but headset comfort is subjective). However, once I turned them on and started using them, I was really disappointed to find that the audio quality is really bad for the price. Like, bad to the point that they sound like the headphones given to people on airplanes. I’m no audiophile, but the sound quality was distractingly terrible compared to other headsets I had in the house. I looked up the issue and spent days trying to figure out if there was something I was missing, but eventually it turned out that the speaker quality was just bad, no matter how I modified the eq. If these were 50 or 100$, I would give them a pass, but for a 250$ headset I think it’s fair to expect more. The mic is not great, but it will get the job done. Other than that, these headphones nail everything else: they look sleek, are comfortable, and have great options for connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4 ghz, and audio jack). But with this sound quality, you are better off looking elsewhere in this price range. I ended up returning these and getting the black shark v2 2023 edition. This pair of headphones have their own problems too, like not having an audio jack and sometimes having faint white noise. However, when it comes to mic and sound quality, they blow the Logitech headphones out of the water, and for 50 dollars less. The difference is night and day, and the funny thing is, the black sharks themselves don’t have sound quality that is super great since they are still noticeably worse than the Sony xm4s, so that’s how you know how bad the Logitech headphones are. If you don’t want razer (which is understandable), Arctis and turtle beach offer way better options that these. While these headphones get a lot right, the fail miserably in the most important areas like sound and mic quality, and for this exorbitant price, I would avoid them at all costs. It honestly shocks me that these have so many positive reviews, I would have expected more people to be upset.
B**R
Could be the perfect headset
I have tried multiple gaming headsets over the past couple years including hyper X cloud, Steel series (multiple types) JBL 810, Logitech 733, 933, this headset, audio technicas, and skull candy. I can say with absolute honesty that this is tied for the best headset I have ever used as far as features and sound quality. The sound quality seems at first to be equal or slightly worse than a lot of other headsets in its price bracket, but I play a lot of sound based games like Hunt Showdown. This is the only headset I have used where I can hear a gunshot and know EXACTLY where it came from on the map (I can even hear sound differences between shots in buildings or underground vs outside) because of how crisp the sound is and how developed the bass is. The Noise Cancelling on the headset is by far the best I have used on any headset. The mic comes out of the headset, and it can connect to your phone to be used like a normal pair of headphones, and are lightweight enough that wearing them for long periods of time while studying or gaming was easy. The headset itself is a lot smaller than a lot of other headsets in the same bracket, and it doesn't have a lot of the RGB that I have always thought was pointless on a wireless headsets since you can't see it and it just eats up battery. The battery life itself is the best out of the wireless headsets that I mentioned with the headset going nearly a week between charges with regular use every day. That being said it has two glaring issues that made me give it a 2 star instead of the 5 that it should deserve. The first is that after about 8 months of use the right earbud started to fade out. By that I mean that the headset would work fine until I hear a clicking noise and the right earpiece would just go quiet. It would stay that way until I turned off the device I was using with it and held down the reset button on the headset while turning the device back on and connecting it to the headset. This happened when I used it with ANY device including my pc (where I updated the software for the headset regularly) my switch, and my phone using an Aux port. Spending this much on a headset only to have it start to break down after less than a year with careful handling is a bit insane when I have had multiple headsets significantly older and cheaper than this set that are still going strong today. Secondly, the customer support for this product is awful. I contacted them asking for suggestions on how to fix the headset (I don't like dealing with shipping, so I didn't want a replacement) and their support team has been extremely unhelpful over the past 2 and a half weeks of talking to them. In summary the headset has amazing ease of use and is capable of connecting to just about any device you need it to connect to without some extra software that you have to download to make it work properly (Looking at you steel series) it has extremely crisp sound, some of the best bass of any headset I have used, and amazing battery life but if you buy this product don't expect it to last a long time or have any help from Logitech when it inevitably starts to break down. I am not tough on my gaming stuff (especially headsets) and I think this headset, in spite of being the most expensive one I have ever bought, broke faster than any of my other headsets. Logitech ended up giving me a new headset about a month after the initial review. They were slow but they fixed the situation wonderfully.
A**R
Excellent Quality with a VERY good battery life and ease of use
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.
D**R
If you're thinking about it, just do it.
These headphones are AMAZING! If you're even thinking about these, just do it. I spent so long reading reviews and finally went with these and I am so glad that I did. The sound quality is great, especially after tweaking a little bit (search through reddit threads and you'll find some great information). The battery life is insane. The comfort is unmatched. For the price, these are absolutely worth it. They feel high quality and extremely durable. I wore them for 6 hours straight with no pressure pain. I don't have any feedback about the microphone quality because I use an external microphone.
L**B
Great audio quality for wireless, great battery life, better than first gen
I recently purchased this headset and have used it for a few months for remote work calls, gaming, music, and general web browsing. I pick wireless headsets over wired because I have a cat that loves to chew wires. This headset is great for a wireless headset; however, if you are prioritizing audio quality, especially for the money, you cannot beat a set of good wired headphones. I had the first generation G Pro X Wireless, and they were just alright. Not terrible; I've had a few other wireless headsets, and they were about average compared to them. For generation 1, the battery life was very annoying, and I felt like I had to charge them all the time. With generation 2, it is far, far better. I don't have to charge them nearly as often. I haven't gotten any comments about the mic quality, though I think its below average at best. It's probably as good as it is gonna get for a wireless microphone on a headset, so it's fine. I won't take a star away for it. The audio quality is pretty decent. It's not nearly as good as my DT 990s (RIP, thank you cat) or even a cheaper pair of ATH-M50X headphones, but it's great for a wireless headset. Soundstage isn't super impressive, but it provides clear audio and I haven't felt the need to adjust the EQ. Oh, and another big plus: you can connect this headset via a cable, unlike the first generation. I haven't tried this out yet (given my cat conundrum) but that's always nice to have. Overall, this headset is perfect for me. It has great battery life, decent audio quality, and it looks nice. The mic isn't great, but I don't think it can get much better for a wireless headset. I would recommend this if you were willing to spend this much. No complaints here.
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