🎮 Elevate Your Game with Unmatched Comfort and Clarity!
The Logitech G535 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset combines pro-grade wireless technology with lightweight design, offering 33 hours of battery life and crystal-clear audio. Compatible with PC and PlayStation, it features on-ear controls, a flip-to-mute microphone, and soft memory foam ear cups for extended comfort during gaming or movie marathons.
Control Type | Volume Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Cable Length | 70 Inches |
Item Weight | 236 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | USB |
Audio Driver Size | 5.1 Inches |
Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
Impedance | 36 Ohm |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Earpiece Shape | On-ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
Style Name | Wireless |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 33 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Music, PC, Gaming |
Compatible Devices | PC, PlayStation |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Microphone Feature |
Enclosure Material | Memory foam, Mesh |
Specific Uses For Product | Movies and Gaming |
E**D
Quality Comfortable Wireless Headset
Pros:- LONG battery life. From a full charge, logged 9hrs while working from home and had 77% battery the next day. Great for those who may not be using this headset on a daily basis (or those who are and forget about charging daily!).- USB-C charging connectivity (A to C cable supplied, high quality, long length).- Lightspeed dongle is small and discrete.- Comfort: (YMMV... I'm a male in mid 20s with a medium sized head... I think?) after a few days of playing around with the ski band placement and earcup position, I finally found a setup that worked for me. I have stud earrings and found some higher positions of the earcups were originally pressing on my lobes and causing some discomfort. Switching the band to the larger position and bringing the earcups down allowed me to seat everything nicely without any discomfort. Wore the headphones all day while working from home and forgot I wasn't wearing my usual headphones (Beyerdynamic DT770... Which are my top choice for headphone comfort).- Logi GHub connectivity/customizations are decent. Simple volume, mic volume, sidetone (hearing your voice thru mic with no latency), audio EQ customization (with presets and custom settings)- Doesnt look super "gamer-y"... a good plus if I need video on during a (professional) call.- Flip to mute mic is great. I dont like having to deal with a removable mic or a fixed mic. The hardware based muting of the G535 mic is convenient and easy and doesnt require much finger dexterity... Allows me to mute on Discord or Teams while AFK.- Volume wheel and power button are smartly and intuitively placed and sized. Only a couple times have I accidentally brushed the volume wheel with the hood of my sweatshirt, but this only clicks the volume up a notch or two.Cons:- Noise cancelling is pretty weak. No active noise cancelling (but you wouldnt expect that at this price). Not much isolation from surrounding sounds, but this wasn't a large drawback for me as I play in relatively quiet environments- Mic quality: its a 2.4ghz wireless mic, so you have the usual downsides. Reduced high end, thinner bottom end. Its fine! But clarity suffers a little due to the intrinsic qualities of WIRELESS HEADSET technology. Please note that THIS MIC IS PERFECTLY FINE FOR GAMING, WORK CALLS, AND OTHER GENERAL COMMS PURPOSES!- Sound Quality: its fine! I do audio recording and mixing, so I'm biased when it comes to any set of headphones. My Beyerdynamic DT770 have a very wide soundstage, clear highs, articulated bass, and balanced mid range. I spend maybe 12 hours a day using the DT770s and love them for everything (aside from being wired). The G535 are fine for casual gaming, calls, video watching, and music listening. The default flat EQ is very acceptable, and I only tuned it a small amount to increase the high end, soften some mid range resonances, and add some weight in the low end. The stereo soundstage is a little muddy, but all wireless "gaming" headsets that I have tried in the past suffer from this- I would liken it to feeling like you are underwater and the sound is surrounding you equally and internally. Again, these headphones are PERFECTLY FINE for gaming, calls, video, and music. I wouldn't try to mix any audio, analyze new music, or try to take in a renowned movie soundtrack with this headset. Again I'm using my Beyerdynamic DT770s as reference here (the cadillac of headphones in my eyes)- they excel at being wired headphones with articulated qualities for music recording and mixing environments (and theyre great for CSGO with their better isolation qualities).- No bluetooth, but I have a pair of galaxy buds that I use with phone/laptop... And I can always throw the USB lightspeed dongle in my laptop and crack out the G535s!Overall verdict: The G535 are my first forray into wireless gaming headsets, and I am beyond impressed by what it offers (especially for $80 on sale)! It is adaptable to many head shapes and sizes (both youth and adult), has an incredible battery life, delivers good audio and mic quality for wireless headsets (better than cheaper $50 random brands), has great controls (both physical and software) without overwhelming the user or offering too much unnecessary functionality - very plug and play. I would definitely recommend this headset to anyone looking to make a worthwhile purchase without breaking the bank (say, the Gpro wireless).
N**W
Couldn’t be happier with it so far :)
So far so good it’s holding up and not falling apart like my more expensive Alienware headphones that look like garbage now lol. It was basically plug in play on discord I’ve been told I sound nice and clear with no issues and I find these comfortable and I play for hours on my days off so far I definitely recommend these they look amazing sound comes threw crystal clear and the mic is flexible so no fear of accidentally breaking it lol I’ll keep you posted if anything goes wrong but so far so good 😊 btw you can use it while plugged in and when it’s disconnected. Has a decent range which helps when crafting I can walk away and hear when I’m done. It’s got amazing battery life it still hasn’t died on me but I am good about charging it when I go to sleep.
C**E
Comfortable all day wear, decent lifespan
I love these headphones. I use them for work and they are comfortable for everyday wear and I love that the mic flips up out of the way when not in use. The battery lasts all day, usually close to two days for me if I forget to charge it. And I personally prefer to USB connection because I'm using them with a desktop set up where bluetooth isn't always quick to connect.I bought these in October 2023. As of June 2025, 1.75 years later, they are starting to get some occasional distortion. I do wish they had a bit longer life but I also use them 40 hours a week. Its a decent lifespan for $100 headphones.
W**E
Great headphones!
Light weight, sounds great, and overall really enjoy these headphones!
N**E
Cheap, tinny sound, low volume, horrible volume knob, mediocre microphone, overall bad.
Used these for about an hour and a half and it's been nothing short of a horrible experience.The product looks great but at this price point, it leaves a LOT to be desired. It feels cheap and flimsy.Sound quality: It feels really tinny and harsh and flat at the same time somehow. The highs are really sharp and loud and the lows are lacking and very flat. I experimented with the presents and the advanced EQ and even after about 20 minutes of messing around the sound was awful. The only upside is that you can set customer profiles for different games but it can't compensate for cheap drivers. A pair of $30 Samsons or Superluxes is 10 times better at sound stage and sound quality overall.Volume: The volume is extremely low which is really strange. I am guessing with the cheap driver it introduces a lot of distortion if the volume is turned up and it's unusable for gaming since you can barely hear anything. The volume knob doesn't have hard stops so as you are using them you keep wanting to turn the volume up but it just provides an obnoxious beeping sound for 1-2 seconds letting you know you are maxed out. If you turned the knob a few times since it doesn't have a hard stop it will beep at you for 5-6 seconds before you can hear anything.The G Hub software tries to do some sort of volume correction as well so when you tab between windows it lowers the volume and slowly brights it back up which is obnoxious.Latency: The latency seems pretty good but during my 1.5 hours of playtime I lost audio twice completely for no reason. I was playing CS2 and it just completely muted itself. I switched inputs and the audio was working fine on my speakers. I had to restart the headset and unplug it to get everything working again.Microphone: I have had better sound quality with a cheap $10 wired microphone. It's crunchy and flat and sounds a bit like a radio.Just as a point of reference, I came from using a pair of SteelSeries Arctis headset from 2017 that are about the same price, and if those are a 7/10 the Logitech G535 is maybe a 2/10 at best.Horrible controls, bad software, bad drivers, mediocre microphone (at least it works I guess). The only good thing is the battery life (I am basing that off of other reviews since I only used it for a short period).At this price, you can do much better. I would maybe pay $25 for something like this to keep in a closet in case of emergency but at a $100+ there are hundreds of better options out there.
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