League of Legends Logitech G Pro 7.1 Wired Pro X Gaming Headset
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Price on Logitech G Pro 7.1 Wired Pro X Gaming Headset for PC, Xbox One, PS5/4 (2nd Gen) w/ 50mm Pro-G Drivers (Black, 981-000817) is slightly ($0.01) less than a November 2022 Frontpage deal.
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Logitech G PRO X Gaming Headset (2nd Generation) with Blue Voice, DTS Headphone 7.1 and 50 mm PRO-G Drivers, for PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S,PS5,PS4, Nintendo Switch - Black
I bought these about 9 months ago, found these to be very uncomfortable, even causing headaches after prolonged use. They now collect dust on my shelf.
The headphones seems to be Gen 1 and not Gen 2 as it states.
These are great not heavy and comfortable, i have the wireless i had bought them at this price before battery is great as well mic is awsome no complaints
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These are great not heavy and comfortable, i have the wireless i had bought them at this price before battery is great as well mic is awsome no complaints
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06-19-2023 at 04:13 PM.
I bought these about 9 months ago, found these to be very uncomfortable, even causing headaches after prolonged use. They now collect dust on my shelf.
I got the g pro x wired locally at Walmart about 6 months ago and it's got a great microphone, good sound quality speakers, not the best ear pads but decent, and I do like that you can take the microphone off if you want to use it as headphones instead. The only complaint is that it's not great for large cranium as it's on the smaller side. Clamping force isn't great but if you need to, you can stretch them out a bit and they'll loosen up. I just clamp it around my PC tower overnight and it loosened it up enough to be more comfortable.
also note that the 7.1 should be virtual and only by using the provided USB adapter, which I believe is only available on windows, the software you install for lot of the effects like eq and comm changes are only for windows as well, although once you change it, it'll store internally. definitely geared towards PC gamers more than console, or at least you'll need a PC to make changes.
"I don't need another headset." Repeating this myself this over and over right now. I watch Youtube headset reviewers like The Techne and I have to keep adding to my headphone collection. This has 7.1, this has haptic feedback, this is orange and limited edition, etc. Gaming headsets are such a rabbit hole.
For casual gaming, is it worth spending extra dough? I've used under $30 headphones and wondering if I should give in to this temptation
Depends on budget. I'm a pretty casual gamer but I use $300 ones. I know that might seem ridiculous, but when I get done working and finishing chores around the house, I want something that simply works and isn't going to lead me towards aggravation (like playing against tryhards in Warzone). To me it's worth it.
For casual gaming, is it worth spending extra dough? I've used under $30 headphones and wondering if I should give in to this temptation
I would say no. I have a lot of headsets that I've bought for around $30 and often times less, including the Logitech g pro, and at that price it was worth it, but at $60 it's ok at best, and definitely not $120 msrp. The only reason why this might be worth the extra price is that the headset is much clearer than the cheaper $30 range ones, but if you're casually playing that's probably not your biggest concern.
Had these for a while now and would say they are decent headphones for the price. They sound good and are solid build wise. Also boom mic sounds good but cable sucks.
Some cons are they have a bit to much bass which aren't to great for fps games and the cables with mic volume almost always go bad and Logitech has no more replacements they just tell you to buy another pair and third party replacements seem cheap so it will be an ongoing issue. (If anybody here has a fix I'd appreciate an option).
If you wear glasses the soft earcushions are a must.
I've owned the ProX wireless for quite some time now - I purchased them when they were new.
1. They don't work with mac's well. I've had tons of issues with it disconnecting or the source changing in the middle of meetings (I use them for work)
2. They are very tight as others have mentioned, and I don't like them for long term use. I have a G933 that I like a lot more, purchased this as an upgrade, did not feel like an upgrade.
3. The mic is wonderful. best mic on a wireless headset I've ever had. Would purchase another blue voice mic headset from logitech, just not this one.
So, if you are young or a small-ish head, use these for windows or xbox, like sounding good - these are super good for you!!
For casual gaming, is it worth spending extra dough? I've used under $30 headphones and wondering if I should give in to this temptation
There are better headsets for cheaper, and the fake surround sound on these headsets will actually make the sound less accurate. They're a marketing gimmick. The HyperX Cloud series (not the lesser quality Stinger) can be had for around $30 on sale pretty regularly and have much better sound than these Logitech headsets. If you can increase your budget to around $70, Drop semi-regularly has the PC37X on sale for that price and they're vastly superior to every other gaming headset on the market. They're rebrands of Sennheiser's Game One headsets, and they sound incredible for both gaming and music.
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also note that the 7.1 should be virtual and only by using the provided USB adapter, which I believe is only available on windows, the software you install for lot of the effects like eq and comm changes are only for windows as well, although once you change it, it'll store internally. definitely geared towards PC gamers more than console, or at least you'll need a PC to make changes.
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I would say no. I have a lot of headsets that I've bought for around $30 and often times less, including the Logitech g pro, and at that price it was worth it, but at $60 it's ok at best, and definitely not $120 msrp. The only reason why this might be worth the extra price is that the headset is much clearer than the cheaper $30 range ones, but if you're casually playing that's probably not your biggest concern.
Some cons are they have a bit to much bass which aren't to great for fps games and the cables with mic volume almost always go bad and Logitech has no more replacements they just tell you to buy another pair and third party replacements seem cheap so it will be an ongoing issue. (If anybody here has a fix I'd appreciate an option).
If you wear glasses the soft earcushions are a must.
1. They don't work with mac's well. I've had tons of issues with it disconnecting or the source changing in the middle of meetings (I use them for work)
2. They are very tight as others have mentioned, and I don't like them for long term use. I have a G933 that I like a lot more, purchased this as an upgrade, did not feel like an upgrade.
3. The mic is wonderful. best mic on a wireless headset I've ever had. Would purchase another blue voice mic headset from logitech, just not this one.
So, if you are young or a small-ish head, use these for windows or xbox, like sounding good - these are super good for you!!
There are better headsets for cheaper, and the fake surround sound on these headsets will actually make the sound less accurate. They're a marketing gimmick. The HyperX Cloud series (not the lesser quality Stinger) can be had for around $30 on sale pretty regularly and have much better sound than these Logitech headsets. If you can increase your budget to around $70, Drop semi-regularly has the PC37X on sale for that price and they're vastly superior to every other gaming headset on the market. They're rebrands of Sennheiser's Game One headsets, and they sound incredible for both gaming and music.