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The battery life is up to 50 hours in wireless mode, depending on usage and volume. This runtime is realistic for relaxed listening, but slightly shorter for intensive gaming sessions. The headset can continue to be used while charging via USB-C.
Yes, you can also use the headset wired including microphone, for example at a LAN party. To do this, you need to switch off the headset and connect it using the 3.5 mm jack cable supplied. This way, both the sound and the microphone work wired. Please note that some functions such as Blue Voice microphone features or EQ settings are not available in this mode.
I have also connected my headset via dongle and have not had any interruptions so far. I connected the dongle directly to the PC, not to a hub - maybe that helps. Have you installed the G Hub software? If so, check if there is a firmware update for the headset. Sometimes this solves connection problems.
Moin moin. I would recommend the razer blackshark v2 pro for the ps5 extremely good sound & all setting options via mobile app possible plus microphone is worlds better, hope could help you further
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Yes, the Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset can be connected to a mobile phone, such as an iPhone, to make calls. The headset supports Bluetooth connections, which makes it possible to communicate with mobile devices and make calls.
The quality of the microphone isn't up to expectations for a headset like this, and I don't know whether firmware upgrades via the logitech G hub software will solve the problem. People can hear us just fine in-game though ;)
If not, you can replace the microphone with a better quality one from logitech: https://www.logitechg.com/fr-ch/products/gaming-audio/blue-icepop-mic.943-000501.html
That's an expensive upgrade !!!
Hi - I have the wired and wireless version of these, and find them comfortable while wearing my glasses. They certainly don't press the arms of the glasses into your head like some headphones do.
The headset is wireless via USB Lightspeed dongel.
However, it can also be used via a 3.5mm jack. Then it is wired :) e.g. for consoles to the gamepad.
This headset is compatible with the following devices:
PC COMPATIBLE:
- PC with Windows® 10 or higher and USB 2.0 port.
- Internet access for Logitech G HUB software.
CONSOLE COMPATIBLE:
- PlayStation® 5
- PlayStation 4 (USB wireless stereo only)
- Nintendo Switch (wireless stereo sound when docked).
I was able to do some research and indeed the upgrade can be worthwhile, as new membranes have been installed for a better, clearer sound. The battery life has also been significantly improved. Other than that, there are no major changes apart from the usual improvements that are made in a generational change.
Hello dear Digitec community Even though the product has been on the market for a while, I haven't received any concrete answers to my question. I am considering these headphones to improve my audio experience on the PS5. The adjustment options via G Hub in particular are highly praised. Now to my question: G Hub is a software that is apparently exclusively available on the PC. However, there is also an app for it. If I install the dongle in the PS5 and switch on the headphones, will the EQ options also be available to me? What I have already been able to find out is that the dongle does not have a "memory" function, i.e. I cannot make the presets on the PC and then simply plug the dongle into the PS5. Thanks for your answers! PS: if there is a headset that fulfils these requirements, I would be grateful for any tips :D