Logitech G325 Headset: Review
Another month, another headset - so it seems that in the world of wearable devices and hardware, there's always a new headset around the corner, waiting for your money and also your love.
In fairness to Logitech, its headset range has been about absolute consistency and the need to deliver quality for price, as well as looking to ensure they continue to evolve in this space.
So with the Logitech G325, there's a distinct feeling that the latest set is aiming for somewhere in between and ensuring that price (around the $220 mark) isn't an obstacle to stop people from entering the marketplace.
However, in terms of innovation for this latest set, the push is really on ensuring that users don't have to mess about with any equipment, any apps or pairing to simply get going. In this case, a USB dongle connects to your PC and off you go - plug into your PlayStation and you can game in quiet as well. It's not exactly revolutionary but given how much faffing about some sets have you do to even begin, this is a relative gamechanger.
It's also an incredibly light headset too, weighing in at around 210 grams and feeling less like it's something that's been clamped around your head to start off with. Along with a comfy material on the earcups, the headset is one that can easily be worn out and about while connected to your mobile and so on to get the most out of its use.
It's a headset on the go in many ways, and while the audio quality of the mics, which are hidden in the earcups is a little tinny, it's still perfectly acceptable for audio needs and requirements. Plus, the ability to simply tap a button and swap between audio and calls is somewhat of an impressive way to communicate.
With around 24 hours of battery life as well, this can last for a few days of reasonable 8 hour use, meaning that charging isn't quite the required thing for a casual user looking to carry on with their day-to-day life.
Ultimately, the Logitech G325 Headset is an extremely capable mid-level entry into the headset category. With tech that feels intuitive and a lightweight approach to both wearing and use, it's an easy recommendation for anyone looking for simplicity and comfort.
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