Grab Logitech G PRO X 2 Lightspeed for 30% off on Amazon

If you"ve been looking for a wireless gaming headset that pros actually use, the Logitech G PRO X 2 Lightspeed is currently 30% off on Amazon.

Logitech listened to pro gamers when it designed the Lightspeed, and it shows. The headset has a clean, no-nonsense look with a leatherette headband and large memory foam earpads. So, even if you’re not into gaming, the design makes it suitable for every purpose. It’s also very comfortable - you can wear it for the entire day, and you won’t start to feel any pressure. The earpads and boom mic are detachable, which makes the G PRO X Lightspeed more versatile for everyday use.

When it comes to sound quality, you’re getting what you expect from a premium headset. The distortion is low, and the 50mm graphene drivers deliver a wide soundscape with strong bass and clear mids. This is especially useful for an immersive gaming experience, as you’ll pick up directional cues like footsteps, but it’s also impressive enough for music and movies too.

Connectivity covers all the bases. You can connect the G PRO X 2 Lightspeed to any device via wireless, Bluetooth, or a 3.5mm aux cable. Battery life is rated at up to 50 hours.

At $194.99, the Logitech G PRO X 2 is a hard deal to pass on if you"ve been eyeing a premium wireless headset, or if you’re looking for quality headphones in general.


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