![]() Maybe a little warm, but nothing unexpected. The longest I wore this pair in one sitting was about 10 hours, and my ears did not get uncomfortable at any point. The flat side of the mic filter is the side that you speak into – you’ll notice the difference if you don’t.Īpart from audio performance, a key feature for me with headsets is the level of comfort I get while using them. Regarding the microphone itself, it is detachable, but it’s pretty snug in its port so it won’t fall out accidentally. There’s a USB-C type connection too, which I absolutely love to see. There’s the on/off switch, the volume slider, and the “mute mic” button. On the left side of the headset, you have all the important controls in one place. You can tell that a good portion of that price tag went to build quality in production, and I’m not even mad – it feels very premium. The cups are the same, they feel quite strong and reliable. I expect that this should improve durability, but don’t ask for a drop test because I just won’t do it. Moving on from the weight, the headband on the product feels really sturdy and flexible. Also, maybe this is the standard for this type of headset? I don’t have much to compare it to, so there’s that. The spec sheet says they weigh 370 grams, and my regular pair (the Sennheiser HD599s) only weigh 249.98 grams in comparison, so you can see where I’m coming from.Ĭonsidering the fact that Logitech had to fit wireless technology in there, I think it’s understandable that it’s reasonably heavier. The first thing that crossed my mind when I grabbed the G Pro X for the first time was, “Oh man, these are heavy!”.
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