
Logitech G Pro X Lightspeed
Wireless
Logitech G Pro X Lightspeed
Wireless
No
For me it takes about 30-45min.
Yes, perfectly.
Do a Google search for "g pro x earpads".
My opinion is certainly subjective and I find the headset very good for gaming and it is super processed. Unfortunately, I can't recommend it for listening to music, as there is hardly any bass and the sound is not...
Can anyone tell me how good the surround sound is on the PS5? Can you locate steps well in shooters?
Hi Elioking Here is a short test by a Youtuber. Just jump to 11:04. (No guarantee given on my part.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIqqWrTlvNs&ab_channel=Ratun Greetings GoldenSkull
Yes
Since the headset is still listed on the Logitech site (SOLD OUT) and it is still relatively new, I assume that there will not be a successor right away.
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You can operate the headset via P&P. Windows will install the necessary drivers on its own. However, this operation is not recommended, as the full functionality cannot be used.
I switched from the G933 to the Pro X Lightspeed (because the G933 was giving me problems) and I am very satisfied. The battery lasts much longer and it is much more comfortable. Even though it's not much lighter, it feels much lighter (it presses much less on the head). However, the ear cups are a bit smaller (especially less deep). I didn't notice any serious differences in the sound quality. Hope this helps.
No.
The Logitech G Pro X Wireless swaps out itspredecessor’s 3.5mm detachable cord (and port) for a 2.4 GHz USB RF dongle, for lag-free wireless audio. Just plug it into your PC, PlayStation 4, or docked Nintendo Switch, turn the headset on, and you’re good to go. Quelle: www.soundguys.com/logitech-g-pro-x-wireless-review-
Scheinbar ja solange im Dock The Logitech G Pro X Wireless swaps out its predecessor’s 3.5mm detachable cord (and port) for a 2.4 GHz USB RF dongle, for lag-free wireless audio. Just plug it into your PC, PlayStation 4, or docked Nintendo Switch, turn the headset on, and you’re good to go. Quelle: https://www.soundguys.com/logitech-g-pro-x-wireless-review-40137/
After several feedbacks and discussions with customers, this product is well compatible :)
According to the current delivery status, the supplier cannot announce a delivery date. As soon as this changes, it will be displayed on the website and you will receive an email.
Should work, but wouldn't spend such an expensive one on a PS4/5. Would rather take something cheaper, but of course it's your decision
Unfortunately not this product, no.
Hey I think that was definitely a software error. Sometimes the controls at Ghub are set up a bit specifically and the G-hub thing is a bit complicated anyway😅but with the pro x everything should be right👍
No. But a difference can be noticed in the width of the headphones, but only a few cm. Otherwise it is pretty much identical.
It's been a while now, so I can't say whether this happened - but in future you can put items on the watch list. You will then be notified by e-mail when they are available or a price reduction has taken place. However, these are often limited in time and quantity. So be quick. :-)
3 months ago
The headset battery lasts up to 20 hours, depending on usage conditions and volume. You can connect the headset to the PS4 by using the USB LIGHTSPEED adapter. This enables a wireless connection for stereo sound.
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The Logitech G PRO X WIRELESS LIGHTSPEED gaming headset can be used for listening to music and watching TV, but there are some limitations: - Smartphone: The headset is not Bluetooth compatible, which means that it cannot be connected directly to a smartphone via Bluetooth. Instead, it must be connected to a PC or console via the USB LIGHTSPEED wireless adapter. - TV: As the headset does not support a Bluetooth or analogue connection (such as a 3.5mm cable) for listening to music or watching TV via the LIGHTSPEED wireless adapter, it is not ideal for these applications. It is mainly optimised for PC and PlayStation console. If you want to use the headset for listening to music or watching TV, you should consider alternative headsets that support Bluetooth or analogue connections.
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If you want to use the Logitech G Pro X Lightspeed (Wireless) for your PS5, here are some important points to consider: - The LIGHTSPEED wireless dongle allows you to connect the headphones to the PS5, but the adjustment options via Logitech G HUB software are only available on the PC. - The EQ options and other advanced settings available via the G HUB software cannot be used directly on the PS5. You will need to set the presets on the PC and then plug the dongle into the PS5, but the presets will not be transferred automatically as the dongle does not have a 'memory' function. - To use the full functionality of the G HUB software, you need to set the presets on a PC and then plug the dongle into the PS5, but the settings themselves cannot be changed or customised on the PS5. If you're looking for a headset that fulfils these requirements and also offers extensive adjustment options on the PS5, it may be difficult to find a suitable model, as many gaming headsets with advanced settings rely on PC-based software.
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