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Pro x wireless lightspeed gaming headset review
Pro x wireless lightspeed gaming headset review







pro x wireless lightspeed gaming headset review
  1. #PRO X WIRELESS LIGHTSPEED GAMING HEADSET REVIEW PRO#
  2. #PRO X WIRELESS LIGHTSPEED GAMING HEADSET REVIEW PLUS#

The basic stereo headset sonic functions are rich sounding in more single player driven games like Doom Eternal, Last of Us II and Gears 5.

#PRO X WIRELESS LIGHTSPEED GAMING HEADSET REVIEW PRO#

There’s also an automatic Power Saving mode that’ll shutdown the headset after various selectable minutes.įrom singleplayer to multiplayer and from wired to wireless, the BlackShark V2 Pro shines. Thankfully, the 24 hour battery life under heavy use is fully chargeable in about three hours. It’s represented by a small graphic that lacks any kind of percentage indicator. Razer’s Synapse app is the only way to get a real idea of how much charge is left. Unfortunately, there isn’t a real way to know how much battery life is left outside of the light turning red at 30 percent and blinking red at 10 percent. And fortunately, it doesn’t detract from the experience.The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (Image credit: Future)Ī small status indicator light doubles as notifications for both connection confirmation and battery status. It’s neither a pro nor a con the weight simply is. It’s pretty much the same experience as any wired headset I’ve ever worn. It doesn’t feel bulky or sit heavy on the head. I forgot how much I missed pacing around while on work calls since transitioning to Discord for every little aspect of life. But roaming around the basement, I can fully enjoy the 15-meter range with no change in audio quality or latency. I can’t quite make it to the top of the basement stairs without the audio cutting out. The range tends to suffer depending on the building materials between the USB transmitter dongle and wherever you’re roaming in your home. No doubt a trade-off meant to facilitate the potent battery life, but if you’re a fan of color coordinating your peripherals, it’s worth noting. Note that there’s no RGB lighting to be found on the Logitech G PRO X Wireless Headset. And it can be used while it’s charging via the six-and-a-half-foot USB-C cable, which is long enough to ensure you don’t feel terribly restricted in doing so. With heavy use between work and gaming, I take the headset off as the sun begins to rise again with about 50% battery remaining. It’s some sort of ancient and arcane magic! I’m convinced - it genuinely seems to be as snappy and immediate as any corded peripheral. Not when sitting at the computer, not when standing across the room in VR. How the Wireless Experience Will Affect YouĪs far as wireless goes, there are four major points to touch on: latency, battery life, range, and weight. But at least it’s there if I ever decide to start a career as a voice actor. But my friends on Discord disagreed.Īfter an evening spent tweaking settings, they conclusively determined that I sounded better with the Blue VO!CE processing disabled. While playing with the Mic Test feature and various Blue VO!CE presets, I thought my voice sounded crisp and well-defined - even podcast or audiobook worthy. While the Blue VO!CE microphone is a major selling point, your mileage may vary. Mitch Gentry / High Ground Gaming How You Sound to Others Star Wars: Squadrons sounds absolutely incredible, and directional audio in shooters like VALORANT and Apex Legends grants you a sort of sixth sense about enemy positioning. It even highlights details you might miss with other setups, making certain YouTube videos I used to frequent for music sound simply unacceptable next to high-quality iTunes and Spotify audio. And no matter what I’m doing, I’m blown away by the crystal clear and dynamic audio. For my Logitech G Hub settings, I use the Gaming Multi-channel Surround Mode and the Traditional DTS Super Stereo Mode. As for me and my big head, I have no complaints.

#PRO X WIRELESS LIGHTSPEED GAMING HEADSET REVIEW PLUS#

I can easily have a headset on for eight to twelve hours every day between work and play - plus glasses - so I would be quick to find any sticking points. It feels durable, strong, and reliable, incorporating metal and hard plastic that makes you feel like your money was well spent. The memory foam in the pads and ear cups is immediately apparent. I’ve tried a lot of headsets in my day, but this may well be the most comfortable I’ve ever worn. But, how will it hold up in an actual gaming environment? Logitech G PRO X Wireless Headset: It’s in the Gameįirst up, let’s talk about the fundamentals: how it feels to wear, how it sounds, how you sound to others, and how the wireless experience will affect you. This attention to detail is an excellent sign of a thoughtfully-crafted piece of equipment. To my delight, the Logitech G PRO X Wireless Headset comes with a myriad of accessories to help you customize your gaming experience.









Pro x wireless lightspeed gaming headset review