Logitech G535 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset Review

Logitech G535 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset

In my hands I have the Logitech G535 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset created for people who love comfort and simplicity.

The Logitech G535 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset are quite light, small and comfortable headsets, but this does not mean that they are of lower quality in terms of sound, quite the opposite.

The Logitech G535 is a headset aimed at gamers, specifically for PC or Mac. But this doesn’t just limit them to play, as they have a fairly minimalist design, away from the large sizes and RGB lights that characterize the gaming world. Rather, they have a very attractive design for all kinds of people.

But hey, before continuing with this review, let’s talk about its features:

It is one of the lightest headsets I have tried, it barely weighs 8.32oz, it is wireless, it has very low latency, it gives us a range of 12 meters and its battery gives us around 30 hours of charge.

I can say that they are quite comfortable, the design distributes the little weight they have quite well and does not put so much pressure on the head. Using it is quite easy, it’s just a matter of connecting the receiver and turning on your headset, say plug and play.

The Logitech G535 have some pretty basic controls, right there close to your ear, there is the on/off button and a wheel to adjust the volume. Apart from that, there is the microphone, quite discreet, which is not removable. You can only move it up and down. When the microphone hand is down, it means the microphone is active. You can also lift your hand from the microphone to simply turn it off.

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It also has an adjustable and reversible elastic band, I understand that it can even be washed, this will be the way to adjust your headsets, which I find quite original and cool, apart from the fact that it gives a quite interesting design touch that I I quite like the particular.

Logitech G535 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset

The cushion is thick enough, and according to Logitech, they’re using a “plush memory foam.” Compared to other foams I’ve tried, this one feels less dense and immediately springs back to its normal shape.

the foam is covered with breathable microfiber mesh fabric, I doubt it’s cotton. For me, it feels good, but it gets hot after 30 minutes or more.

What are my complaints? Well, my complaints are really few, for my personal taste, this headset could have a higher volume, I feel that sometimes it falls short, because playing one or another game where suddenly there is a sudden change in the sound effects and it increases too much, the headset falls short.

And also, the lack of any additional light to the power one, which indicates the states of the headset, for me this is quite important, and unfortunately I do not have it with the Logitech G535.

conclusion

In short, the Logitech G535 are very good headphones, comfortable, with a very interesting design for both gamers and non-gamers, they are quite light, their battery lasts a long time, and they provide us with quite good sound. My complaints are its limited maximum volume and lack of any lighting.

This review was conducted with headsets provided by Logitech.

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