![]() I prefer the leatherette padding over the microfibre padding though. I personally loved both the forms of padding and they both offer a different experience from each other. You also get an extra set padding made of microfibre. ![]() The earcups on the G5 Pro X are well endowed by leatherette padding. If you have a really big head the HyperX Cloud Alpha will be more suitable for you. They will fit most head shapes and sizes, but people with really big heads might have a problem. The cups are adjustable on its axis, and so is the headband. The metal band extends like a fork to the pill-shaped earcups on both sides. The headband on the Logitech G Pro X is fully made of metal, covered in good volume by leatherette. They would go really well with a room with monochromatic interiors and straight-lined furniture. With not really much styling done, the Logitech G Pro X looks a good combination of minimal and cutting edge. I love it! They look great when hanging on your gaming monitor, when sitting on your desk, and even when kept tidily alongside audiophile equipment or a home theatre system, if you’re into that sort of a thing. Overall, the Logitech G Pro X gives off a retro-futurist vibe, and I won’t say I’m not a fan of that. Only the outside of the pair of cups have bluish tinted aluminum housing on which Logitech’s “G” branding portrays itself, surrounded by thin circles, like the planet Jupiter (finally used the Jupiter reference!). The Logitech G Pro X comes in a single colour, black. Whether Blue’s software enhancements and some extra goodies justify the price difference, that is for you to decide, since both the headsets are exactly the hardware wise The G Pro is also ₹3,000 cheaper than the G Pro X. The main outlining difference is that with the G Pro X you get Blue’s software microphone enhancements, and some extras like microfibre padding, carry case and an extra cable with inline controls. So what’s really different between the G Pro and G Pro X? Like the G Pro X, you get a USB DAC with the G Pro, and you get the exact same microphone. What about the G Pro? Well, the G Pro and G Pro X are essentially the same headphone, using the same 50mm drivers. This is a review of the Logitech G Pro X. Gaming headsets have suffered from such a disease. Looks are novelty and short lived, but it is the innate quality that makes or breaks a product. On the contrary, genuinely good sounding headphones look very plain, subtle, but made made with premium materials. ![]() I was really praying that the Logitech G Pro X isn’t one of those kind of gaming headsets, but the odds were against it because the whole G Series is apparently targeted towards gamers. They come with flashy LED lights and bright coloured cups, but sound like those cheap knock offs you get at roadside mobile phone screen guard sellers. Regardless, I was excited to take the Logitech G Pro X headset for a spin but at the same time skeptical about this being a typical “gaming headset.” By that, what I mean is that gaming headsets generally are all looks and no substance. Logitech claims that the products in this line were designed by and for the “world’s leading esports professionals.” I expect a G Pro keyboard to be out soon too. These two headsets belong to Logitech’s “G Pro Series” Gaming Gear, which as of now has the G Pro Gaming Mouse and three headsets. Logitech just recently launched the G Pro X and G Pro headsets in India.
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