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'Comfortable' Logitech gaming headset with 'punchy sound' gets £112 discount

'Comfortable' Logitech gaming headset with 'punchy sound' gets £112 discount

Daily Recorda day ago
A top-rated wireless gaming headset that offers immersive sound and clear voice chat for less is now available at a 51% discount
A good gaming headset can make all the difference, offering immersive sound, clear communication, and all-day comfort for long sessions in front of the screen.
A highly-rated wireless gaming headset from Logitech is now available at a huge discount, giving gamers the chance to upgrade their audio setup without breaking the bank.
The Logitech G PRO X Wireless LIGHTSPEED Gaming Headset is currently on Amazon for £107.99, a whopping 51 per cent saving from its £219.99 RRP.
Designed for PC, PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch, this sleek black headset has received a strong 4.3 out of 5-star rating from over 7,800 reviews.
Built on the design of Logitech's award-winning PRO wired headset, this wireless version combines comfort, performance, and clear audio for a premium gaming experience. It offers up to 20 hours of battery life, a 13-metre wireless range, and features Blue VO!CE technology, which uses filters and noise reduction tools to deliver cleaner, more professional-sounding voice chat.
Gamers have praised the 50mm PRO-G drivers while the DTS Headphone:X 2.0 surround sound offers immersive in-game spatial awareness.
The Logitech wireless gaming headset includes two pairs of memory foam earpads, one in noise-isolating leatherette and the other in breathable velour, and the metal headband and aluminium forks provide extra durability.
If you're exploring other wireless options, the JBL Quantum 360 Wireless headset is now £63.99 on JBL's website and carries a 4.8-star rating. Another strong contender is the Turtle Beach Stealth 500, priced at £79.99 on Argos with a 4.6-star rating from 100 reviews.
Still, the Logitech wireless gaming headset has its own dedicated fanbase. One user, who upgraded from a HyperX Cloud 2, said the headset's build quality was 'chef's kiss'.
They added: 'The sound quality is full and punchy, battery is great, and the wireless range is decent. The only downside is it fits a bit tight out of the box, but I expect it'll wear in nicely.'
Another reviewer, who previously owned the wired version, appreciated the upgrade: 'I wear glasses and this is the first headset that doesn't press into the side of my head. The sound is very customisable through Logitech's software, and I've had no issues with comfort or performance.'
However, not everyone was satisfied. One user complained that while the headset worked well for four years, the dongle snapped and Logitech did not offer a replacement. 'Really disappointing,' they wrote.
Others praised the design and performance, calling it a 'simple and classy' headset that 'doesn't make you look stupid wearing it'.
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They noted the volume dial and mute function were easy to find, the battery lasted around 15 hours per charge, and the wireless range was reliable even while moving through the house.
Another critical buyer commented, 'I really wanted to like this headset but it feels cheap, the microphone is rubbish and the earcups barely cover my ears. Only giving 3 stars as the product is functional but hard to set up and feels cheap and tacky.'
Despite those drawbacks, the headset continues to attract positive attention for its sound quality, comfort, and reliable wireless connection, making it a competitive pick for gamers looking to go cordless.
Get the Logitech G PRO X Wireless Gaming Headset HERE at its discounted price of £107.99 while stocks last.
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