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Logitech G PRO X Gaming Headset (2nd Generation) with Blue Yeti USB Mic for Recording & Streaming on PC and Mac

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Style: Pro X Wired Gaming Headset


Pattern Name: Headset + Yeti Blackout


Features

  • The stand-out features that make the Yeti so great include
  • 3 Capsules for astounding detail and presence in game and 4 Pickup Patterns (cardioid, omni, bi-directional and stereo) for incredible versatility whatever the situation
  • Legendary Blue Broadcast audio quality will make you sound like the professional gamer or streamer you are
  • Zero-Latency Monitoring allows you to hear your voice in real time to make sure your streams always sound great
  • Onboard audio controls allow you to control your headphone volume, mute button, microphone gain & pattern selection, putting you in charge of every level of the recording or stream in an instant
  • Combined with the features of the G Pro Headset
  • Built with a durable aluminium fork, steel headband & soft memory foam earpads with passive noise-cancelling, it's built to last, however intense your games get
  • Advanced PRO-G 50mm drivers deliver clear and precise sound imaging with improved bass response, perfect for hearing every environmental cue in the game (or listening to tunes while you wait to get into your next match)
  • Pro-designed EQ profiles available for download within the Logitech G HUB software

Description

The world’s 1 USB mic & the G Pro Headset is the ultimate gaming audio solution for gamers & gaming streamers. With crystal clear team comms and awareness of every footstep, you will have the competitive advantage you need to overcome whatever your opponent throws at you and impress your audience.


Brand: ‎Logitech for Creators


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Color: ‎Blue


Manufacturer: ‎Logitech G


Date First Available: ‎August 17, 2021


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  • If you like good positional audio, quickly run in the opposite direction. Otherwise, rather nice.
Style: Pro X Wired Gaming Headset Pattern Name: Headset only
My 2-star rating is based on my own personal preferences in a gaming headset. YMMV. I have a pair of G633s I've been happy with for quite a while. The Dolby 7.1 feature is pretty much always-on when I play games. DTS is also an option, but it's total garbage in comparison, so I never used it. With the former option, audio sources are easily identifiable, and there is an extremely minimal sacrifice in raw sound quality when active. I'd even happily listen to music with it on. The only issues I have with them is that they feel somewhat cheap, make loud creaky plastic noises in my ears when I move my head, and are prone to slipping if I so much as sneeze wrong. The headband is also stupid-narrow, and WILL make a weird-looking dent in your hair after hours of use, which is strong enough to stick around despite all brushing or combing attempts. Now, to the G Pro X. I was hoping that this would be the perfect marriage of the 633's excellent 7.1 surround quality, and the comfort and build quality of other high-end headsets I have tried. I am very disappointed. I'm extra-disappointed, in fact, because I love everything about this headset EXCEPT its positional audio features. It's very comfortable, comes with both pleather and fabric ear cup sets to suit your preference, and will not fall off your head if you look up at your ceiling. Mic quality is excellent and the mixing options available are frankly overkill, but in a good way. Sound quality is crisp, and minute details in music are easy to pick out. Highs are nice, mids are nice, bass is nice, it's all just nice. Here's where it all falls apart for me. The G Pro X headset does not feature the choice between Dolby and DTS 7.1 systems. Dolby has been dropped entirely in favor of DTS. Now, you might remember me saying how DTS is a pile of hot garbage. I had hoped they'd made improvements to it when I ordered this headset. Alas, it continues to be garbage. Uncomfortably warm, worryingly moist, pungent (with a smell you can't really place) garbage. Sound quality takes a dramatic turn for the worse, cutting out almost all high frequencies and flattening the experience so it sounds like you're listening to the world through two Pringles cans taped over your ears, without the bottoms removed. Sure, sound direction is easily identifiable, but the price for that is far too steep. It's like cutting out your tongue to cure your sleep apnea. With a box cutter. "The wrong kid died." - Me, to DTS Heaphone-X At the point I discovered the above, I was engrossed enough with the other aspects of this headset's design that I attempted to band-aid the problem with the EQ settings. I thought, I should still be able to bring back the highs to compensate for DTS's absolute trash fire of an implementation, right? No dice. It sounded better, but it merely poked a small hole in the ends of the aforementioned metaphorical Pringles cans. Oh, and it only has five EQ sliders. Seriously though, put two Pringles cans over your ears and go listen to traffic. You'll understand. I can't stress enough how bad DTS surround is on this headset. Somewhat desperate to justify the cash I spent on this thing, I tried to get around it a second time by turning off surround altogether in G Hub (LGS's buggy, clunky successor - LGS would not detect these at all), and trying to install Dolby Atmos for Headphones. With Atmos installed, I went to activate it through Windows, the way you do. Unfortunately, it just couldn't be that easy. Any spatial sound options fail entirely, with the message "Something went wrong while trying to activate spatial audio". My assumption is that this is what happens when you attempt to enable Windows's spatial audio settings on a headset that Windows identifies as having 7.1 channels, which is a damn shame. If Windows can't identify 7.1 channels on a device, no game you play will actually deliver those 7.1 channels for mixing by any Virtual Surround software. This results in the kind of lackluster experience people usually point to for evidence when they say "Virtual surround is a scam". I empathize with those people, because for most implementations, they might as well be right. So, it's a sad day. In my opinion, complete removal of the Dolby 7.1 option, lack of improvements made to DTS 7.1 to compensate, and unavailability of any feasible workarounds, all conspire to cripple this headset for my own gaming purposes. No combination of build, audio, or mic quality can salvage this headset if you find yourself unable to go back to stereo from 7.1. It really sucks that I have to negatively review this based on one deal-breaking feature. If you want clear, crisp positional audio without too many corners cut to do it, buy a pair of G633s or G933s instead. Enable the Dolby 7.1 option, set EQ to your preference, and stay as far away from the G Hub software as you can. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2019 by AngryBobRoss

  • Primarily used HyperX, now I use the G Pro X.
Style: Pro X Wired Gaming Headset Pattern Name: Headset only
This headset is great. I have Astro A50s, HyperX Alphas, and the HyperX Cloud ll. Does this headset blow all these other headsets out? No. I do believe for the price point, they are a good contender. One thing without a doubt, the Blue Vo!ce microphone on this headset is far superior than any other headset/microphone combo. Microphone quality is great, presets modes sound great with a lot of customization to what YOU prefer. First compliment when I joined my friends with this microphone, “You sound so professional”. Sound Quality IMO sounds great. I do believe these are on par with the HyperX sound quality. I did notice however the 7.1 surround feature is not my preference. I currently use the 5.1 and have adjusted my equalizer to my liking. You want more bass? Bump the bass up. Treble? Bump it up. So much customization is what sets this apart from other headphones. Yes, you can buy or use aftermarket equalizer software to adjust other headphones. I’m not audio fanatic, but I do like quality and I feel Logitech has delivered with this headset. I also do like with the original ear pads, there is excellent noise cancellation which gives a better-quality sound and keeps the bass locked into the ear cuffs. I have had no issues with positional gaming with the headphones. For me, the Logitech G Hub works perfect as I have a Logitech keyboard and mouse. I did have issues with G Hub at first, but that was user error. Once I took time to learn G Hub and mess around with the settings, I have had no issues. Take time to learn the software and you will be able to get these headphones to the microphone sounds and audio sounds you prefer. I have had 5-6 hour gaming sessions and have had zero comfort issues. Build quality feels great, similar build quality as HyperX. Design and looks, IMO look better than the HyperX headphones. Overall, if you want to go for something cheaper, than HyperX is still a good choice without a doubt. If you want good microphone quality and the ability to really customize a headset to your audio liking on the fly? Then this headset it for you. To me, it was worth spending the extra money for the microphone quality alone. I am no streamer, but communication is key to playing well in a game. If you have a crap microphone and no one can understand you, then what good are you? I will continue to use the Logitech G Pro X 7.1 Surround as my primary headset as I believe overall is a better preforming product. Don’t let other reviews discourage you about G Hub. Learn the software. With all the software you use to update drivers, graphics cards, Stream Decks, RGB Lighting and so on… Logitech software works great. You won’t be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2019 by Nick

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