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Logitech - G535 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset

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Briffy03 • 9 months ago

Logitech g535, i DO NOT recoommend this one. Yes it is light and comfy, but boy that sound is bad

r/simracing • What headsets/headphones are you using ->
Positive
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jba1224a • about 1 year ago

Honestly if you’re looking for solely gaming, at a lower price range, you won’t do better price to value than the g535. It’s not what I’d recommend in general but for budget range you may as well save your cash and get a decent option for sub 100. Spending 200 isn’t really going to get you anything else for your money. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08KY2WFGP

r/pcmasterrace • Best gaming headset under $200 ->
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JMHorsemanship • about 1 year ago

Some of these people here are absolutely crazy. I have a logitech g535 and have no complaints. It's wireless and sounds and feels great. The other headsets I used just felt weird on my head, no matter the price It's under $100 and never had an issue. I've been using them for years (had to buy a 2nd one because I dropped a laptop on the USB and bent it) Don't understand why people would say a wireless headset can't be good, this thing is great and cheap in comparison to what some of these gamers are buying.

r/buildapc • What would be the best wireless gaming headset money can buy? ->
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Leading-Leading6319 • about 1 year ago

Sennheiser PC38X or Sennheiser HD560S with a separate microphone I have both and HD560S feels like cheating (CS2, Valo, Overwatch) Edit: I could only compare these to what I have/had: - Razer Blackshark V2 X - Koss KSC75 - Koss KPH40i - Moondrop Chu 2 (earphones) - Philips SHP9500 - Philips SHP9600 - Philips Fidelio X2HR - Logitech G535 Honestly, the Chu2 ($20) and KSC75 ($21) are enough in terms of sound quality as a baseline going forward. I personally wouldn’t drop more than $150 or more if I’m very unsure about how it may go.

r/pcmasterrace • Hello, what headset do you recommend to play fps? ->
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surdtmash • 8 months ago

Hey, no worries, I decided to give up the 5% FPS boost you get from RGB /s and got the Logitech G535. They're a pretty snug fit, the breathable earpads are great for long sessions, and the battery life and mic quality are quite good. It's still a world of difference in audio quality when I switch to my 598s or DT880s, but these aren't bad for gaming and the wireless connectivity has been solid so far. Been using them for over a month so far. I'd still rate the Corsair Void 8/10 to these 7.5/10.

r/buildapc • In your opinion, what is the most comfortable wireless gaming headset? ->
Positive
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the_hat_madder • 6 months ago

I don't believe there are any wireless headphones that have a) no mic **and** b) good latency for PC gaming. This is the best headgear under $100: **Wireless Headsets**: - Logitech [G535](https://www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/logitech/g535-lightspeed-wireless) Lightspeed - SteelSeries Arctis Nova [5X](https://www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/steelseries/arctis-nova-5-wireless-5-5p-5x) **Wired Closed Back Headphones**: - Sony [MDR-7506](https://www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/sony/mdr-7506) **Wired Open Back Headphones**: - Philips [SHP9500](https://www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/philips/shp9500)

r/HeadphoneAdvice • The best gaming headphones (no mic) you can get for $100? ->
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the_hat_madder • 5 months ago

For a Logitech headset look at the: - G435 - G535 - G Pro X wired or wireless (version 1, not 2) Other gaming headsets include: - JBL Quantum One - Sennheiser Game One - HyperX Cloud III - Razer Barracuda - SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X or 7X - Turtle Beach Atlas Air. The tradeoff on all of this are the same: buggy apps, poor audio/mic quality and/or poor longevity. If you want a better experience I suggest getting a USB mic like the JLab Talk and pair it with audiophile headphones like: - Philips Fidelio X2HR - Sennheiser HD 560S - Philips SHP9500 - Sennheiser HD 599

r/HeadphoneAdvice • What is The Best Gaming Headphones in 2025? ->
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xiaolin99 • 12 months ago

Logitech G535 (wireless) - very light and comfortable, wide sound stage (can hear subtle sound more clearly) which is good for competitive games. No noise isolation though

r/buildapc • Best PC gaming headset ?? ->
Positive
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ziggydoodle • 4 months ago

I settled on the Logitech G535 in the end. tried like 6 or 7 different sets and this one was the best (for me personally)

r/buildapc • In your opinion, what is the most comfortable wireless gaming headset? ->
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ziggydoodle • 4 months ago

yes they are similar! I find the suspended headband type to be the most comfortable type, as it puts way less pressure on the top of my head. the Logitech 535 are also super lightweight and the mic is decent enough for my needs.

r/buildapc • In your opinion, what is the most comfortable wireless gaming headset? ->
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Poopthunder • 4 months ago

I had these and they were very comforatable and light. Lost sound on one ear tho and recently replaced with newest logitech lightspeed and they are superb with the cloth pad that come with. Also better battery. Can’t go much wrong with either.

r/buildapc • What's the Best Wireless Gaming Headset in Your Opinion? ->
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Poopthunder • 4 months ago

I have these headphones and blue snowball mic but I pretty much never use it. Got logitech lightspeed x2 or whatever the newest is called and the difference in comfort is incredible. Never can go back to wired either.

r/buildapc • What's the Best Wireless Gaming Headset in Your Opinion? ->