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Logitech G Pro X Wired Gaming Headset + G515 TKL Wireless Gaming Keyboard Bundle (Tactile) - Black

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Style: Classic


Pattern: Headset + TKL Keyboard


Set: Wired


Features

  • Detachable pro grade microphone featuring real time Blue Voice technology, including noise reducer, compressor, limiter and more for cleaner, professional sounding voice comms; Requires included USB external sound card, Windows PC, and Logitech G HUB software
  • Next gen 7.1 and object based surround sound for greater in game positional, distance, and object awareness during gameplay. Requires included USB external sound card, Windows PC, and Logitech G HUB software
  • Soft memory foam ear-pads with your choice of premium passive noise canceling leatherette or soft, breathable velour for supreme comfort
  • G515 LIGHTSPEED TKL mechanical gaming keyboard offers slim profile and tenkeyless design with tri-mode connectivity via LIGHTSPEED wireless, Bluetooth, or wired data mode
  • Low-profile GL mechanical switches of this compact gaming keyboard are factory-lubed for smoother feel, fast actuation, and precise typing experience available in tactile and linear
  • Keep playing wirelessly with up to 36 hours of continuous battery life. Battery life varies with use conditions

Brand: Logitech G


Color: Black


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Model Name: Logitech G Pro X


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Wireless Communication Technology: LIGHTSPEED


Material: Memory Foam, Velour


Compatible Devices: Windows PCs, Gaming Consoles


Control Type: Media Control


Cable Feature: Detachable


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Style: Classic


Control Method: Touch


Number of Items: 1


Battery Life: 36 Hours


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Bluetooth Version: 5.0


Earpiece Shape: Over Ear


Hardware Interface: USB


Input Device Interface: USB, Bluetooth, Wired


Noise Control Features: noise reducer


Generation: 2nd Generation


Supports Bluetooth Technology: Yes


Manufacturer: Logitech G


Date First Available: July 2, 2024


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  • Clear sound and great comfort
Style: Special Edition Pattern: Headset Set: Wired
This headset delivers clean, powerful audio and a very clear mic. The build feels premium, and the ear cushions are comfortable even after long gaming sessions. The noise isolation is strong, and the sound detail is excellent for both games and calls. Definitely a solid choice if you want quality and reliability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2025 by Kelly Abad De Peña

  • Coming from a long-time Arctis 7/Sennheiser user, hopefully this helps clear up some of the reviews!
Style: Classic Pattern: Headset Set: Wireless
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

  • Fantastic sound, but be sure to set it up right.
Style: Special Edition Pattern: Headset Set: Wired
As with most hardware with accompanying software, the software truly isn't great. So, for a good setup, use the included DAC, install G Hub, disable side tone if you want, I did because hearing myself is disorienting, adjust any EQ levels you want, I gave it a bass boost, and then save those setting to the DAC. Then, uninstall G Hub. G Hub has issues, like when I'd try to max out the mic, since I can adjust that later through Voicemeeter, it refused to let me. It kept turning itself back down with no option I saw to disable automatic gain control, so you're better off saving specific things to the DAC, then uninstalling it, it's not friendly with other software. After that, you'll have a good headset which won't make adjustments on it's own magically lol Mic: The SE variant does have a different mic than the classic, at least different from the classic I bought over a year ago, and it does make me sound better, so that's a nice upgrade. My voice sounds clean, and though it does pick up background noise, very sensitive, that's easy to handle with Nvidia Broadcast, or Krisp, or any number of other noise cancellation softwares. I tried the Blue Voice thing, it was horrible, so, again, software bad. Sound: Compared to other headsets I tried before buying this as a replacement for my old Pro X that broke, most miss out on the bass and other low spots, but this covers it fairly nicely. You can adjust it later too using something like Equalizer APO. I tried a Cloud III from HyperX before buying this, wanted to see what others offered, and that thing sounded so flat, even with every equalizer I could find maxed out on the bass layered on top of each other, I'm assuming they lack the hardware, but this headset certainly delivers. Build: Most of the weak points of a headset are made of metal on here with one exception, the two clips that compress the size adjustment point, they're plastic, and held together by two screws each. This is what broke my classic variant, and I am somewhat sad to see they're still made of plastic on the SE's. I plan to have my local machine shop make me some metal replacements, since Logitech doesn't even sell plastic replacements, much less metal ones. They lasted almost a year before breaking, but they're the exact same as on the SE's, so I can take the ones from the broken headset for them to use in the process of making me metal ones which I will promptly swap. Overall: I give it a 4.5, mostly because my last ones broke in the way that they did, and a whole year later, that specific part is still made of plastic. I'll make it right myself, but I really shouldn't have to, it's a weak point, and should be made of metal. Aside from that, solid product, best sounding gaming headset I've ever used. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024 by Derrik Slade

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