
Logitech G
The Logitech G522 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset is a premium, lightweight headset featuring 40 mm PRO‑G drivers, a BLUE VO!CE detachable microphone, and tri‑mode connectivity (Lightspeed, Bluetooth 5.3, wired USB‑C). It offers up to 90 hours of battery life without RGB, customizable 8‑zone RGB lighting, and a sustainable build with recycled plastics.
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$129.99
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$132.66
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$119.99
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$159.99
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Best For
PC and PlayStation 5 gamers, streamers, and anyone who values a high‑quality microphone and long wireless battery life for extended gaming sessions. Ideal for users who want wireless freedom across multiple devices (PC, PS5, Switch, mobile) and appreciate customizable RGB aesthetics.
Not Ideal For
Xbox owners, users who require a 3.5 mm analog jack, people who need strong bass out of the box, and those with smaller heads who prefer a tighter fit.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the G522 for its superb BLUE VO!CE microphone, comfortable lightweight build, and impressive battery endurance, especially when RGB is disabled. The tri‑mode connectivity is highlighted as a major strength, while the flat music profile and reduced battery life with RGB are noted drawbacks. Overall, it is seen as a strong mid‑to‑high‑end wireless gaming headset.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the headset’s comfort, clear microphone, and striking RGB lighting, noting easy setup and solid gaming audio. Common complaints revolve around a loose fit on smaller heads, lack of Xbox compatibility, faster battery drain with lighting on, and a need to tweak music EQ for better bass.
Common Complaints
Loose fit on small heads, no Xbox support, battery life drops sharply with RGB lighting, white finish shows dust quickly, and music playback sounds flat without EQ.
What People Are Saying
“So light and comfortable”
“Sound is excellent”
“Microphone is Blue”
“RGB looks amazing”
“Easy setup”
“Fits loosely on small heads”
“No Xbox support”
“Battery drains fast with lights on”
“White gets dirty quickly”
“Music lacks bass”
How It Compares
vs. Logitech G733
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Choose the G522 if you need Bluetooth, longer battery life, and eco‑friendly materials; stick with the G733 if you prefer a slightly lighter headset at a lower cost.