- Logitech G has revealed Logitech G522 Light Supid
- This wireless gaming headset claims an impressive feature and a great microphone
- It hits shelves to $ 179 / £ 139.99 / AU $ 299.95 on 16 June
Gaming Accessory Brand Logitech G has announced Logitech G522 LightSpeed, a new wireless gaming headset, which aims to succop the popular Logitech G733 LightSpeed.
The G522 LightSpeed has a wide size and earcups rewritten with an additional layer of memory foam for increased comfort. It has a mild, adjustable fabric headband, now flattering compared to its predecessor and has the underlying lines for better cooling.
The outer part of each year cup has four eye -catching adaptable RGB lighting zones, which can be converted into the color of your choice in Lodithek G hub desktop software. It is also compatible with Loditech G Mobile App.
Under the hood, the Hadset Loditech’s highest-loyalty is packing 40mm Pro-G drivers with 24-bit / 48kHz signal processing enhanced audio for clarity and expansion.
The headset comes bundles with a removable omnipotent microphone, which provides an impressive 16-bit / 48KHz bandwidth. It is the same microphone found in excellent, but much more expensive, Astro A50 X, which is affected by its crystal clear recording in testing on my hands.
On Logitech G522 Light Supid, the microphone has an additional advantage of an underlying red LED indicator that illuminates when it is muted.
As its name suggests, the PC or PlayStation may be connected to the PC or PlayStation 5 through the light -bodied wireless dongle (which is included in the box), but also supports traditional Bluetooth for the above platforms other than nintendo switches and mobiles. It also has an option for wired play through USB Type-C connector.
The 40 -hour battery with logitech default light claims life, or is disabled with it up to 90 hours, which is a very impressive person. This competitive Hyperx is not enough up to 200 hours promised by Cloud III S, but it still exceeds enough juices for a few weeks intensive gaming sessions.
Logitech G522 Light Supid hits shelves on the way white or black on 16 June. It is priced at $ 179 / £ 139.99 / AU $ 299.95, put it in a midrange price bracket.
Its expansion feature set seems very promising, but only time will tell if it becomes one of the best PC gaming headsets or best PS5 headsets.