While the unit I used during testing was a black pair of cans with a black “glitch” headband (with white and gray sports), the Logitech G733 comes in other color options, too, including blue and a light lilac color (pictured below), with bands in mint, orange and purple. Much of this aesthetic comes from the reversible headband. Logitech G733 Lightspeed at Amazon for $129.99 (opens in new tab).You’re not going to find them in Lululemon, but they definitely seem a bit sportier than some other gaming headphones. Thanks for joining us on this deal, and stay tuned for more! My usual shift is Monday to Thursday, two articles a day, and that means you've got at least one more deal to look forward to tonight.There’s some athleisure to the Logitech G733s. Of course, it also attracts fluff a little easier than the leatherette alternative, but that's a trade I'd make any day. I think the material deforms a little more easily than leatherette or athletic fabric, so your glasses aren't pressed into the side of your head and you still get a reasonable seal around your ears - and, it's just lovely to stroke. What else can I say about the G Pro X? Velour earcups are an absolute game-changer if you haven't tried them before and you have glasses - I love this material on the Sennheiser HD 598s I've been using for nearly half a decade, and when I discovered replacement velour earcups tucked into the bottom of the G Pro X box I nearly hyperventilated. ![]() That headset comes with a fancy DAC and base station, but it's nowhere near better enough to justify a nearly 5x price increase! Similarly, there's little from Razer or Corsair that's competitive with this deal price, although you can take a look at some contenders in the official RPS best gaming headsets guide. This is an awesome deal on a high quality headset, especially compared to new models like SteelSeries' Arctis Nova Pro which costs nearly £200 more. Personally though, I just use stereo and developer-made HRTF functions like that in Counter-Strike. Its simulated surround sound is quite reasonable out of the box, and you also have the choice of using the likes of Windows Sonic, DTS or Dolby Surround on Microsoft platforms, or 3D Audio on PS5. The G Pro X headset is designed for PC use, especially for esports thanks to its neutral sound signature and good detail, but it works with a wide range of devices that support USB audio, including the docked Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Xbox (the latter via 3.5mm). Good headsets have since replaced it at the top of the pile, but the G Pro X remains a sterling choice - and at this discounted price, it's an essential upgrade in my book! The G Pro X is a popular choice around here, being our top gaming headset recommendation when it was released back in 2019 on the back of good audio, a comfy design, useful software and a solid mic - and it remains our top premium gaming headset recommendation to this very day.
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