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I've used the Logitech G522 for two weeks — this is why it's my new favorite gaming headset
I've used the Logitech G522 for two weeks — this is why it's my new favorite gaming headset

Tom's Guide

timea day ago

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I've used the Logitech G522 for two weeks — this is why it's my new favorite gaming headset

If you're a gamer like me, then you're familiar with Logitech G gaming headsets like the G Pro and Astro lines. While those are phenomenal devices, they're admittedly too expensive for most folks. Thankfully, the new Logitech G522 Lightspeed is here to deliver a premium gaming headset experience at an affordable price. In my experience this headset ticks all the right boxes. It delivers crystal clear sound that puts you right in the middle of a game, and can last up to 70 hours with its RGB lighting disabled. The headset's lightweight and flexible design also makes it easy to wear during extended gaming sessions. It also offers three connectivity options and a removable microphone. We'll have a full review of the Logitech G522 Lightspeed soon, but I want to detail why I've fallen in love with this device after using it for the past two weeks. Right now, it's easily one of the best gaming headsets out there. Here are three reasons why. The Logitech G522 Lightspeed is a gaming headset offering a comfortable fit and excellent audio quality. Featuring some premium-grade features at a relatively affordable price, it's a great option for PC and PS5 users looking for their next gaming headset. A gaming headset can have the best audio and last for dozens of hours, but if it's not comfortable to wear, then I'm looking elsewhere. This isn't a problem with the G522 Lightspeed, as it's one of the most comfortable headsets I've worn. The dual-layer memory foam ear cups not only cushion, but they also keep your ears relatively cool. The earcups are pretty large and do an excellent job of covering my ears entirely. I prefer the soft fabric covering the ear cups over the leather found on similar devices, so I'm glad Logitech went with fabric. You can't adjust the headband's length, but its suspension band helps accommodate most head sizes—even a big head like mine. The suspension band has ridges that provide better airflow to keep one's head cool. And since the G522 Lightspeed only weighs 290g, or a little over half a pound, I sometimes forget I'm wearing it. The G522 Lightspeed offers excellent audio in whatever game you're playing. It's easy to tell where in-game sounds are coming from, which can prevent enemies from sneaking up on you in first-person shooters like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. But even outside of competitive games, the spatial audio offers a more immersive experience. This headset offers fantastic bass that helps everything sound richer and fuller. Beast roars in Monster Hunter Wilds sound punchy and convincing, as do shotgun blasts in Doom: The Dark Ages. Bass, or the lack thereof, is something that can make or break speakers for me, so I'm glad the G522 Lightspeed doesn't disappoint in this area. Speaking of sound quality, the removable 48 kHz mic helps you sound great, whether you're playing online or in a video call. I recorded a clip of myself talking, and was pleased with how full my voice sounded. The friends I played Monster Hunter Wilds with also said I sounded as good on the G522 Lightspeed as I do on the much more expensive Corsair Virtuoso Max. Logitech says the headset can last up to 70 hours with RGB disabled and up to 30 hours with RGB turned on. Based on my experience, I'm inclined to believe this claim. I've used the G522 Lightspeed for two weeks and haven't had to charge it yet. Mind you, I'm playing with RGB turned off and have probably used it for a total of 20 hours between gaming and video calls. Regardless, this is a truly long-lasting headset that won't quickly run out of battery at an inopportune time. A great gaming headset that doesn't cost an arm and a leg can be difficult to find, but the Logitech G522 Lightspeed makes that task much easier. It's comfortable to wear, delivers awesome audio quality and can last for weeks between recharges. I haven't finished putting it through its paces, but based on my experience so far this is shaping up to be another winning Logitech headset that's great for gamers and PC users alike. We'll have a full review of the Logitech G522 for you soon, so stay tuned!

The newly revealed Logitech G522 Lightspeed could become the new mid-range wireless gaming headset to beat
The newly revealed Logitech G522 Lightspeed could become the new mid-range wireless gaming headset to beat

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time4 days ago

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The newly revealed Logitech G522 Lightspeed could become the new mid-range wireless gaming headset to beat

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Updated, May 23, 2025 - Logitech has lowered the expected price of the G522 Lightspeed from $179.99 to $159.99 in the US. The story has been updated to reflect this, but otherwise remains as originally published. Logitech G has revealed the Logitech G522 Lightspeed This wireless gaming headset boasts an impressive feature set and a great microphone It hits shelves on June 16 for $159.99 / £139.99 / AU$299.95 Gaming accessory brand Logitech G has announced the Logitech G522 Lightspeed, a new wireless gaming headset intended to supersede the popular Logitech G733 Lightspeed. The G522 Lightspeed features redesigned earcups, with a wider shape and an added layer of memory foam for enhanced comfort. It has a lightweight, adjustable fabric headband, which now rests flatter than its predecessor and has built-in ridges for better cooling. The exterior of each ear cup features four eye-catching customizable RGB lighting zones, which can be tweaked to the color of your choice in the Logitech G Hub desktop software. It's also compatible with the Logitech G mobile app. Under the hood, the headset is packing Logitech G's highest-fidelity 40mm Pro-G drivers with 24-bit / 48kHz signal processing for enhanced audio clarity and detail. The headset comes bundled with a removable omnidirectional microphone, which offers an impressive 16-bit / 48kHz bandwidth. It's the same microphone found in the excellent, but much more expensive, Astro A50 X, which impressed with its crystal clear recordings in my hands-on testing. On the Logitech G522 Lightspeed, the microphone has the added benefit of a built-in red LED indicator that illuminates when it's muted. As its name would suggest, the headset can connect to PC or PlayStation 5 via Logitech's Lightspeed wireless dongle (which is included in the box), but also supports traditional Bluetooth for the aforementioned platforms in addition to Nintendo Switch and mobile. There's also the option for wired play via its USB Type-C connector. Logitech claims up to 40 hours of battery life with the default lighting on, or up to 90 hours with it disabled, which is a pretty impressive figure. It's not quite the up to 200 hours promised by the competing HyperX Cloud III S, but it's still more than enough juice for a few weeks' worth of intense gaming sessions. The Logitech G522 Lightspeed hits shelves on June 16 in white or black colorways. It costs $159.99 / £139.99 / AU$299.95, putting it in the midrange price bracket. Its expansive feature set seems very promising, but only time will tell whether it becomes one of the best PC gaming headsets or best PS5 headsets around. Backbone CEO details the 'Apple Watch level engineering' behind the company's new Pro mobile controller I've tested two of GameSir's best controllers, and, for me, there's one clear winner Bloober Team breaks down upcoming survival horror game Cronos: The New Dawn, 'this will be farther away from Silent Hill 2 or anything we did before'

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