
Logitech G
The Logitech G PRO X SE is a wired gaming headset that combines 50 mm PRO‑G drivers, DTS Headphone:X 2.0 7.1 surround sound, and a detachable Blue VO!CE‑enabled microphone for high‑precision audio and broadcast‑quality voice. It targets competitive gamers and streamers who need durable construction, multi‑platform support, and onboard EQ profile storage.
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$69.99
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$80.74
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$66.26
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$119.99
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Best For
Competitive gamers needing precise positional audio, streamers/content creators who want high‑quality mic processing without external gear, esports professionals who benefit from stored EQ profiles, and multi‑platform users who switch between PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch.
Not Ideal For
Users who prioritize wireless freedom, ultra‑lightweight headsets, or a completely plug‑and‑play experience without an external DAC.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the PRO X SE for its tournament‑grade audio precision, robust steel/aluminum build, and the powerful Blue VO!CE microphone processing. The inclusion of DTS Headphone:X 2.0 7.1 surround and onboard EQ storage is highlighted as a major advantage for competitive play, though the wired‑only approach and extra DAC cable are noted as drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently commend the headset’s clear microphone performance and comfortable earpads, especially during long sessions. Common criticisms focus on the initial tightness of the headband, heat buildup from the leatherette pads, and the extra cable clutter introduced by the required USB DAC.
Common Complaints
Headband clamp tightness at first use, heat buildup in leatherette earpads, cable clutter from the USB DAC, and the necessity of the DAC for full feature access.
What People Are Saying
“teammates consistently report clearer voice comms with reduced background noise.”
How It Compares
vs. Astro Gaming A10
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Disadvantages
Choose PRO X SE for advanced mic features and surround sound; choose A10 for a lighter, budget‑friendly option.
vs. Turtle Beach Elite Pro
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Pick PRO X SE if you want software‑driven mic processing and EQ storage; pick Elite Pro if you prefer an external amp with analog controls.
vs. HyperX Cloud III
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PRO X SE is better for streamers needing mic processing; Cloud III suits users who want a lighter headset with built‑in spatial audio.
vs. SteelSeries Arctis Pro + GameDAC
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Choose PRO X SE for top‑tier mic performance and budget‑friendly esports tuning; choose Arctis Pro if you prioritize hi‑res audio and a dedicated DAC.