Logitechs Pro X gaming headset goes wireless for $200 – Engadget

I wasnt anticipating much, however Blue VO!CE certainly adds a visible amount of richness to my voice recordings. Sure, I d never mistake the results for a dedicated microphone, however it still sounds strong for a video gaming headset. Lets just hope Logitech can get some actual Blue hardware into its next headset.
Youll have the ability to snag the Logitech G Pro X Wireless Lightspeed headset when it strikes shops in August. At $200 though, its far more costly than other solid cordless headset picks, like the $130 HyperX Cloud Flight. And if losing the cable television isnt that engaging to you, the wired Pro X is likewise an excellent deal more affordable at $130..

Like numerous of Logitechs cord-free video gaming headsets, the Pro X Wireless counts on a USB dongle to link to your PC. That permits it to provide audio thats more reliable and higher quality than basic Bluetooth headsets. The company claims its battery must last for around 20 hours, which is close to what I saw throughout my screening. Once in a while is a worthy trade-off for being entirely wireless, charging the headset.
The Pro X Wirelesss microphone plugs into a 3.5 mm port along the front of the left earcup. It also would have been good to see Blues hardware in the mic itself, but Logitech tells us its a fairly standard cardioid unit instead.