Logitech G PRO X 2 LIGHTSPEED Wireless
50mm wireless (wireless) headset, detachable mic, DTS Headphone:X 2.0.
Esports-grade LIGHTSPEED wireless. 50-hour battery. No Bluetooth. Logitech 2-year warranty. G HUB software required for EQ.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
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Logitech G PRO X 2 Wireless Review — Is This India's Best Esports Wireless Headset?
Logitech G PRO X 2 Wireless: The Esports Headset That Doesn't Compromise on Audio
The G PRO X 2 is Logitech's answer to one specific question: what do you make when professional esports players need wireless that sounds as good as wired? At ₹17,999–19,999, it's competing against the best wireless options in India and mostly holds its own.
I've been impressed by this one more than I expected to be.
What Works
LIGHTSPEED wireless at this generation is genuinely indistinguishable from wired in terms of latency. I've gamed on this through CS2 matches where I was actively listening for audio cues, and there's no perceptible wireless penalty. For competitive gaming, this matters.
50-hour battery life is best-in-class for wireless gaming headsets. This is a headset you charge once a week. In practical terms, you stop thinking about battery entirely — which is the point.
Build quality is the best Logitech has put into a gaming headset. Aluminum yoke, premium plastic, and leatherette memory foam earcups that don't feel like they'll fail in 18 months. The headband suspension system provides even pressure distribution that holds up over long sessions.
The Blue VO!CE microphone tech produces clean, broadcast-quality voice output for a gaming headset. Streaming and team communication both benefit from the noise filtering. The mic is detachable, which adds flexibility.
Audio tuning sits in a competitive-gaming-optimized zone — detailed mids and highs, controlled bass that doesn't mask footsteps. It's not the most exciting tuning for music, but for games it's precise.
What Doesn't Work
No ANC. At ₹18,000–20,000, the absence of active noise cancellation is a meaningful gap versus the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless. If you're gaming in a noisy environment, you're relying on passive isolation only.
The G HUB software is a known pain point. Heavy, occasionally buggy, and required for meaningful customization. Logitech is slowly improving it, but it's not where it should be for a ₹19,000 peripheral.
Bluetooth is absent — 2.4GHz LIGHTSPEED only. You can't connect this to your phone. For a headset at this price, the omission of Bluetooth is a real limitation if you expected multi-device use.
The price-to-value argument weakens when you compare to the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro, which costs ₹4,000–6,000 less and closes the competitive gaming gap significantly.
India Availability and Value
Available at MDComputers, PrimeABGB, and Amazon India. Logitech has strong distribution in India through authorized channels, so stock is reliable. Warranty service through Logitech's authorized centers — better service availability than Razer or SteelSeries at tier-2 cities.
The ₹17,999–19,999 price reflects import duties on a product that retails around $249 USD internationally. Pricing is not significantly gouged by Indian standards.
Who Should Buy This
- Competitive PC gamers (CS2, Valorant) who want wireless without audio compromise
- Streamers and content creators who need good wireless + detachable broadcast mic
- Builders with flagship or near-flagship PCs who want the peripherals to match
- Anyone who tried the original G PRO X wired and wants the wireless upgrade
Who Should Skip This
- Anyone who needs ANC or Bluetooth — look at the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless instead
- Gamers who play casually and won't use the competitive audio tuning advantages
- Buyers in tier-3 cities where even Logitech's better service coverage might mean courier warranty
- Anyone who can stretch to ₹24,000 — the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless offers more features for the premium
Questions
The LIGHTSPEED dongle works via PS5's USB port. Xbox wireless support is limited — you'd need to use the 3.5mm wired connection for Xbox. For PS5 gaming, it works well wirelessly.
For pure competitive gaming, both are excellent. The G PRO X 2 wins on battery life (50hr vs 70hr — both irrelevant in practice), build quality, and Logitech's service network in India. The BlackShark saves ₹4,000–6,000. The gap in performance doesn't justify the price difference unless build quality and the Logitech ecosystem matter to you.
If wireless matters to you, yes — the LIGHTSPEED implementation is genuinely lag-free and the battery life eliminates the headache of charging. If you're happy with wired and don't feel the cable, save the money.