![]() ![]() If you have experienced this issue and the headphones are outside the manufacturer's warranty, some users have suggested that super glue works well. As a result, we have decided to lower the 'Build Quality' score from '8.5' to '7.5' to reflect this widespread issue. At the moment, we're unable to test for long-term use in our test bench, and your feedback helps us to provide more information. Some users have reported breakage while under warranty, and some users have experienced this once they were out of warranty. Update : There have been several user reports that the hinges on their units have broken over time. We've retested 'Build Quality' as users have reported their units breaking over time. The Logitech come with two pairs, each made from different materials to ensure the most comfortable fit. Even though the Sony are more premium headphones, they only come with one set of ear pads. ![]() We've added a comparison between these headphones and the Sony INZONE H9 Wireless in the Comfort test. Some users will prefer the G PRO X's flatter bass response to the G735's extra thump, rumble, and boom. We've added a comparison to the Logitech G735 Wireless in the Bass Accuracy test. We've added a small disclaimer to the App Support test which highlights some of the most commonly reported issues users online have encountered with Logitech's G HUB companion software. You can also tweak a variety of tools, like a high-pass filter, de-esser and compressor, and there's a basic equalizer to adjust as well.We've added a comparison between these headphones and the Logitech G PRO X 2 LIGHTSPEED Wireless in Wired. The real magic is reserved for Logitech's G Hub software, where you can flip on "Blue VO!CE" and choose from a variety of recording presets. It also would have been nice to see Blue's hardware in the mic itself, but Logitech tells us it's a fairly standard cardioid unit instead. That's useful if you want to remove it entirely while listening to music, but I would have like to see a more convenient retractable unit instead. The Pro X Wireless's microphone plugs into a 3.5mm port along the front of the left earcup. Charging the headset once in a while is a worthy trade-off for being completely wireless. The company claims its battery should last for around 20 hours, which is close to what I saw during my testing. That allows it to deliver audio that's more reliable and higher quality than standard Bluetooth headsets. ![]() Like many of Logitech's cord-free gaming headsets, the Pro X Wireless relies on a USB dongle to connect to your PC. I was also able to flip on DTS:X 7.1 virtual surround sound in the same app, which made it easier to figure out where exactly my enemies were hiding. I was able to pump it up a bit in Logitech's G Hub software, which gave my Overwatch matches more of a dramatic punch. Logitech's 50mm drivers deliver plenty of detail across music, games and movies (it even made a dull action movie like 6 Underground sound exciting), though I would have liked some slightly punchier bass. I haven't spent much time with the wired Pro X headset, but the wireless version sounds as lush and responsive as some of my favorite corded gaming headsets, like SteelSeries's Arctis Pro. It also feels far sturdier than Logitech's other cans, like the G633 and G935, which relied more on flimsy plastic frames. Its plush memory foam earpads and headband are both clad in soft leatherette, deftly balancing the light steel and aluminum frame on my noggin. Based on my week of testing, it definitely feels like a headset that was made for extended play. Logitech tells us the Pro X Wireless was developed together e-sports players like League of Legends star Soren "Bjergsen" Berg. ![]()
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