Logitech G535 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset - Lightweight on-ear headphones, flip to mute mic, stereo, compatible with PC, PS4, PS5, USB rechargeable - Black

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Logitech G535 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset - Lightweight on-ear headphones, flip to mute mic, stereo, compatible with PC, PS4, PS5, USB rechargeable - Black

Logitech G535 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset - Lightweight on-ear headphones, flip to mute mic, stereo, compatible with PC, PS4, PS5, USB rechargeable - Black

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The Logitech G353 is comfortable to wear. They are designed to be a comfortable fit for players who want to enjoy long sessions on their PS5 or Xbox games. The Logitech G535 is light in weight because its ski band headband design distributes the weight evenly and doesn’t cause the headsets to clamp onto the ears too tightly.

After a thorough review of the two Logitech Wireless headphones, I am going to compare these two and see what differentiates them in terms of their design, features as well as performance. Whereas the Logitech G535 audio leakage is sup-par, people can easily hear your audio even in busy and noisy environments like office or subway stops. Verdict: Logitech G535 vs. G733 If it were a person, it would be your most self-effacing and dependable friend, with a tendency to shun the limelight but to be there when you need them most. As long as you’re not a hardcore first-person shooter player with vague esports ambitions, it should service you perfectly well, in an unfussy and loyal manner. Also considerBattery life is a respectable though not overly impressive 33 hours, so even with the heaviest use, it should yield four to five days of gaming before you need to plug it in via the USB-C cable which is provided. After comparing these two, you must have guessed what my final thoughts would be since they are pretty obvious. Working side by side with the frame is the suspension headband. I always used to dislike this style of headband; I hated messing with the ridiculous velcro attachment of my old Steel Series, but Logitech has completely changed my opinion. Since the G733 I have welcomed the ski-goggle-style band with open arms, and the G535 is no different. The band replaces a head cushion and rather than velcro there are two multi-slot attachment points to choose from on each side. These headbands provide a great deal of comfort, distributing the weight and force across a wider area and conforming to the shape of your head, unrestricted by the frame. Besides the one or two downsides, these controls are easy to use. There are some basic on and off buttons, a mic mute button when you flip the mic upwards as well as an infinite volume wheel control that beeps when you have reached maximum volume.

The most significant difference, however, is one you can’t see. While the G733 has the 40mm G PRO drivers (that absolutely slap), the G535 has the non-G PRO variety. Although you may think it wouldn’t make much difference, it really does, as when compared side by side the G535 feels muffled, quiet and muted in comparison to its flashy RGB brother. By no means does this mean the G535 does not perform well, it absolutely does, but in a side-by-side comparison, the advantage falls clearly in the corner of headsets that sport the G PRO drivers. The plastic construction feels good, although given this is a lightweight headset, it may feel a smidgen cheap to some. The G535’s looks are pretty understated, and there isn’t much in the way of padding, especially around the headband. Along with that, the Logitech G733 has a well-balanced sound profile which makes them a perfect headset for listening to several types of audio content. Although G535 look and feel bulky in design, they are surprisingly light in weight. The Comfort of the Logitech G535 The Logitech G535 Lightspeed has lightweight comfort, great performance and wireless connection at a reasonable priceConnectivity-wise, the G535 pairs automatically with the included USB dongle. Simply connect the dongle to the USB port on your PC or PS4/5, power up the G535, and the headset will automatically connect. The G535 uses Logitech’s Lightspeed wireless technology and I have had no latency issues, as well as being able to actually walk around my flat without much trouble or dropouts. Design-wise, the G535 Lightspeed is pretty distinctive-looking if you have never previously clapped eyes on one of Logitech’s lower-end gaming headsets: its earcups have a lozenge-like shape to them, and it has an adjustable inner headband which can be reversed, and is blue on one side and purple on the other. Two clips on either side of the outer headband, combined with two slots on each end of the inner headband, allow about an inch of adjustability to accommodate different head sizes.

The earcups themselves are dual-layered with memory foam and finished in a sport-like fabric, providing amazing comfort and great noise isolation. Whilst it doesn’t quite match leatherette in terms of noise isolation they are more than adequate and the memory foam makes for an almost pressure-free fit. I’d also say it’s a plus that they are extremely breathable, reduce sweat and work well with glasses, which I find most harder leatherette cups do not. When it comes to giving a comfortable experience, the ease of adjustability and the padding make the Logitech G535 a winner. Pros of the Logitech G535 As an added bonus, the Logitech ones are usually reversible with reversed colourways and patterns to give you a little customization. These bands work so well that I hope Logitech can convince Astro to implement them in their range, too. The G535 Lightspeed is pretty light for a gaming headset, at 236 grams. This, in combination with a decent amount of adjustability and earcups lined with memory foam, means it scores very highly in terms of comfort. We put in some intense sessions on Final Fantasy VII Remake, playing for several hours at a stretch, and it never felt remotely uncomfortable at any point. Without doubt, it would be a fine headset for keen MMO players (for whom accurate surround-sound isn’t likely to be a priority). Moreover, the Logitech G733 is quite stable on the head, so you do not need to worry about them slipping off.One last major pro I really have to give these bands is how well they have done for me with VR. I have found that wearing these style headsets with my Oculus Quest 2 makes for a far more comfortable feel in long sessions. The lightweight nature of the headset definitely doesn’t hurt this either. Lastly, the G535 headsets aren’t portable, which is usually normal for gaming headsets. Therefore they can’t fold or swivel to reduce their footprint. Lastly, these headsets are not portable because their bulky body does not allow room for folding. The Comfort of the G733



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