![]() Also worth noting: the headset fit over my glasses without squeezing them or moving around them on my face, something that I can’t say about most headsets I’ve tried. ![]() The telescoping headband lets you adjust the size. I have a larger-than-average head, and the headset felt firm against the sides of my head without being too tight. With either set of ear pads, however, the headset was quite comfortable. I wouldn’t plan on regularly swapping out the different ear pads they require a bit of finesse to put on. I found that my head stayed much cooler with the fabric pads. If you are like me and run a bit on the warm side, you can swap the leatherette ear pads for a fabric-covered pair that Logitech includes in the box. The memory-foam padding on both the headband and earcups is soft and ample. The earcups don’t swivel, however, which makes them a bit unwieldy when you take them off and rest them around your neck. The outside of the earcups are finished with a soft-touch coating that feels luxurious and also repels fingerprints. It uses a thick, metal frame that extends to the forks that hold the earcups. And when you first pick up the headset, that suspicion is confirmed. Title=More%20Expert%20Tech%20Roundups&type=articles%2Cvideos&tags=tech-roundup&count=3&columnCount=3&theme=article With its sturdy metal surfaces and thick, leatherette padding, the G Pro X exudes premium build quality. The G Pro X is an understated all-black headset except for two silver circles on the outside of each earcup. But the G Pro X is, indeed, built for gamers, but you wouldn’t know it at first blush from the lack of RGB lighting, colorful accents and aggressive styling. ![]() The Logitech G Pro X looks more like a professional studio headset than one designed for gamers. At $130, the Logitech G Pro X is pricey for a wired gaming headset. These upgrades, however, don’t come cheap. The G Pro’s disappointing stereo sound also gets an upgrade to surround sound on the G Pro X. The finicky microphone was the biggest drawback to last year’s G Pro headset and has been completely reworked with the addition of Blue VO!CE technology to the G Pro X. The G Pro X features more metal in its design for a sturdier, better looking package but more substantial changes are under the hood. Logitech acquired Blue last year, and the G Pro X Gaming Headset ( See it at Amazon / See it at Amazon UK ) is the first headset produced with the two working in tandem. Logitech swung and missed with last year’s G Pro Gaming Headset and has updated its Pro line by bringing Blue Microphones to the party.
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