Logitech G, a gaming brand of Logitech announced today their newest gaming headset, describing it as the “ultimate esports headset.” The new Logitech G PRO X 2 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset offers the ultimate in gaming audio thanks to the new “revolutionary” Pro-G Graphene audio drivers.
The new Pro-G Graphene audio drivers deliver high fidelity sound thanks to the graphene drivers’ rigidity while also being lightweight. This new driver also delivers extremely low distortion providing the performance that the pros want. The drivers include a 50mm graphene diaphragm to deliver soundscapes as never heard before.
“The core philosophy of the Logitech G PRO Series is about creating gear that meets the demanding needs of professional esports athletes and competitive gamers,” says Chris Pate, Principal Product Manager, Logitech G PRO Series. “With PRO X 2, we’ve achieved a groundbreaking level of performance by redesigning our PRO-G drivers with Graphene audio technology.”
The new headset with its new revolutionary drivers promises improved sound accuracy and distortion reduction allowing you to identify object more clearly improving the ability to discern the location of objects as they move.
Designed in collaboration with pro gamers, the PRO X 2 features a lightweight aluminium and steel frame while also delivering extreme comfort with a rotating hinge and leatherette and velour earpads.
All forms of connectivity are covered with improved Lightspeed wireless, Bluetooth and wired connectivity (3.5mm). Even in wireless mode the PRO X 2 delivers up to 50 hours of use on a single charge with that wireless mode having a connection range of up to 30m.
A detachable boom mic is included with Blue VOICE software filters through G HUB providing for clear and consistent communications.
The PRO X 2 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset is available in black or white now on LogitechG.com for a suggested retail price of 9.95. For more information, head on over to the LogitechG.com/pro-x-2 website.
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