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Logitech G PRO X Gaming Headset (2nd Generation) with Blue Voice and Logitech C922x Pro Stream Webcam

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Style: Pro X Wired Gaming Headset


Pattern Name: Headset + Logitech C922X


Features

  • Detachable pro grade microphone featuring real time Blue Voice technology on the G PRO X Headset, including noise reducer, compressor, limiter for cleaner, professional sounding voice comms.
  • Next gen 7.1 and object based surround sound on the G PRO X Headset for greater in game positional, distance, and object awareness during gameplay.
  • Web Camera specifically designed and optimized for Professional quality video streaming on social gaming and entertainment sites like Twitch and YouTube.
  • Background replacement technology (powered by personify) allows you to integrate your live image from C922x Pro Stream Webcam and any background Scene, right onto your stream.
  • Durable steel + aluminum construction on the G PRO X Headset. Impedance - 35 Ohm.

Description

Logitech G Pro X Gaming Headset with Blue Voice Technology - Black Hear and sound like a pro with the PRO X Gaming Headset. Pro designed with detachable mic and Blue Voice software for professional sounding voice comms. Featuring next gen 7.1 surround sound and PRO G 50 mm drivers for amazingly clear sound imaging. Soft memory foam padded leatherette or velour earcups. Durable steel + aluminum construction. Premium USB external sound card gives you crystal clear game sound and voice chat. Designed for tournaments with downloadable audio EQ profiles tuned by your favorite esports pros. Play to win. Logitech C922x Pro Stream Webcam – Full 1080p HD Camera Power your online video content with the Logitech C922x Pro Stream Webcam. This HD Camera is more than capable of streaming and recording high quality videos with crystal clear audio, all in your home. Works with OBS (Open Broadcasting Software) XSplit Broadcaster This web camera is specially designed to meet the needs of streamers who like to broadcast on popular websites such as Twitch and YouTube. You need a camera that works fast and well for this, and the C922x is exactly that. It has a full HD lens that records 1080p videos at 30 frames per second and is also capable of 720p resolution at 60 frames per second. You and your viewers can enjoy superior quality that doesn’t lag behind your games. The premium autofocus adjusts to various lighting conditions, whether the glare of a multiple monitor setup or a dimly lit bedroom. The professional quality of this webcam gives you that edge to rise above the rest! Two integrated omnidirectional microphones with noise reduction technology pick up sounds from every direction for a complete video that doesn’t lag. Don’t bore your viewers with the backdrop of a blank wall when they watch your stream – put yourself right in the action with Personify’s background replacement technology. It is incredibly easy to use and doesn’t need a green screen. Integrate your live image hassle free and turn up the heat as you play your favorite games in front of a live internet audience. Breaking through as an online streamer can be challenging if you don’t have the right tools. Logitech helps you get started by giving you a free, six month Xsplit license, whether for fun or professional use. One of the most popular streaming apps today, Xsplit allows you to fine tune all of the different aspects of your live stream, including sound levels, lighting, text overlays, music, graphics, and so much more. This license includes access to both the Broadcaster and Gamecaster apps. Record, edit, and broadcast all of your adventures in the gaming world with Logitech! Compatible with Windows 7 10, Mac OS X 10.9 or later, Chrome OS, and Android v5.0 and above, all you need to start broadcasting is a USB port! Get high quality professional video right out of the box with the Logitech C922x Pro Stream Webcam, your trusted partner for streaming online.

Brand: Logitech G


Color: Black


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Headphones Jack: USB


Model Name: ‎Pro X


Connectivity Technology: ‎Wired


Wireless Communication Technology: ‎Wired


Included Components: ‎Cable, Headband


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Material: ‎Aluminum


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Gaming


Compatible Devices: ‎Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speakers, Televisions, Gaming Consoles


Cable Feature: ‎Detachable


Frequency Range: ‎20 Hz - 20,000 Hz


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Style: ‎Pro X Wired Headset


Control Method: ‎App


Number of Items: ‎2


Audio Driver Type: ‎Dynamic Driver


Audio Driver Size: ‎50 Millimeters


Earpiece Shape: ‎over_ear


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, mac


Date First Available: ‎March 29, 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 26, 2019 by AngryBobRoss

  • Coming from a long-time Arctis 7/Sennheiser user, hopefully this helps clear up some of the reviews!
Style: Pro X Wireless Gaming Headset Pattern Name: Headset only
I don't write many reviews anymore, and I wanted to find out myself why there were so many mixed or bad reviews. I've been a long time Arctis 7 user, and also came from many other headsets such as Razer BlackShark V2 Pro; including audiophile sets such as Sennheiser 598SR, Philips SHP 9500/Fidelio X2, etc. My wife got me a GPW for my bday a while back, which I'm in love with-- normally I bash Logitech products/service, though I came from previous Logitech products and still use a MX Master 3 etc. Anyway, back on topic... I bought these because 1) Wireless is too clean and convenient to pass up, which is why I've been using my fine-tuned Arctis 7 with SS Engine EQ (even used Peace/Equalizer APO at one point). 2) I don't like too many software suites, and wanted to stay within the GHub (haven't had any issues). 3) I paid attention to the positive reviews for this and was super intrigued, plus I had an Amazon gift card to use, hehe. What I read about hissing and interference, and most of these bad reviews-- I work in IT, and there's a high probability of it being mostly user error. Keep in mind, this is on PC-- I don't know if there are more issues on console, etc. but pretty sure these were made for PC first. The surround sound is definitely worse than the Arctis 7, as it is very muddy. I do enjoy the auto-switching of sound profiles similar to SS Engine's. For general use for the most part, I recommend turning off surround sound, and just running the natural "Flat" EQ-- I prefer this genuine stereo sound, but feel free to mess around with other EQs. For the mic portion, I did notice slightly more static at higher gains-- most mics are like this without a good DAC or sound card. I don't use a DAC anymore, nor do I have an external sound card-- I found that the "Broadcaster" and "FM Station" EQs for the mic were best; didn't need to tweak any other settings. When I did, there was slightly more noticeable noise, but not terrible. The mic beats the Arctis 7 straight up... it's not as terrible as what others have reported, or from some of the YouTube videos I've seen. Again, user error, I don't know what extra tweaks they're doing under Advanced settings, but using either Broadcaster or FM Station with Blue Voice enabled sounds great to me at around 88-90 gain. YMMW, and keep in mind other factors such as wireless interference, RGB lighting, etc. can all cause static, so keep that in mind and keep the dongle away from any devices that are prone to interfere; use an extension cable if you need to isolate the dongle. I mainly play FPS shooters like CS:GO, Apex Legends, and listen to a lot of music, but these are primarily for gaming. I really have no complaints, except that I wish the mic was retractable. I like my headphones more open for that nicer soundstage, so I run the fabric ear cushions as opposed to leather. I'm glad they included this because with the two pairs of Arctis 7s that I had, I purchased separate cushions for them ($25+/pair). I never used the Arctis 7 wired, so I didn't care that the Logi's can only run wireless. The battery life is also superior to the Arctis 7, by far; GHub also works a hell of a lot better than SS Engine, surprisingly. Again, I moved away from Logi minus their office line, and was hoping to be let down by these... but they have not disappointed. I can't find a reason to deduct a star, and I don't understand what these people are complaining about regarding the low volume... I'm guessing maybe they're console, or not checking everything correctly/not using GHub properly. The volume knob has no stopping point like the Arctis 7, but the overlay is great and the dial feels good with some resistance. And who uses chat mix anyway? It's trash and not necessary. With the Arctis 7, I also had to use VoiceMeeter Banana. Though I kinda like the SteelSeries input/output dongle/receiver, I rather have less cables; also rather not have to run VoiceMeeter Banana just to improve mic quality etc. which sometimes also caused static. The sound is just really balanced on these on all counts, and the mic is crisp and clear (a lot of the EQ profiles for the mic are meh; just use the ones I mentioned above). Also, try to keep input volume around 55-70, and boost with limiter or compression. Otherwise, if input volume (gain) too high, it’ll pick up extra background/noises. Anyway, thanks for the read, and hope this helps you guys and gals (and clears up some of the indecisiveness from the mixed reviews!). Hope Logitech keeps improving from here. Keep calm, and game on-- cheers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2021 by Jax L.

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