THE LOGITECH Pro X 2 Lightspeed has some massive shoes to fill. Its predecessor, the Logitech Pro X Lightspeed, may be almost three years old, but Logitech did such a fantastic job with it, it’s become iconic with its gorgeous luxe gaming aesthetic and impressive sound.
But Logitech has rolled up its sleeves not just to refine that already stunning design on the Logitech Pro X Lightspeed, but also to improve the innards —or more specifically, the diaphragm inside. To usurp one of the best gaming headsets of the last 10 years, Logitech created its 90 percent graphene diaphragm-fitted drivers, all for the sake of giving you an even better gaming experience. Its efforts were not in vain.
The Logitech Pro X 2 Lightspeed boasts some external improvements over its predecessor. First, it’s noticeably lighter—40g less, to be specific—and more compact, which makes it more travel-friendly. It’s a nice perk, as I adore its overall look, which blends elegance with that pro-gamer style, and I want to take it on my travels.
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