Logitech G535 Wireless Gaming Headset
$71.99
$129.99
45% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Style: Wireless
Color: Black
Top positive review
4 people found this helpful
Great value, pretty good quality
By Nick on Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2025
The sound is nearly indistinguishable from my AirPods Pro 2, which have great sound. These are missing some clarity, but if you can get these on sale they’re a great value. Also, they are very comfortable. Most comfortable headset/headphones I’ve ever used. The mesh over the drivers touches my ears, but it’s soft and I stopped noticing very quickly. I don’t use the mic so I can’t speak on that. The cable is nice. Thin and flexible. So these aren’t the best of the best, but terrific value on sale. I recommend these if you want the most bang for your buck.
Top critical review
5 people found this helpful
I could barely hear enemy player footsteps!
By Wade on Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
Comfort? 10/10. Sound quality? 1/10. I bought this because my dog ripped the cable on my Razer V3 X apart after he got his foot caught in the cord and thought it was chasing him. I was originally going to replace it with another V3 X because I liked that headset a lot, but out of curiosity I decided to scroll through all of the other headsets listed on Amazon and saw that this one was only $37 when it's normally $60 and couldn't pass that up. My first headset was an old Logitech g930 given to me by a neighbor and I loved it to death (literally, it disintegrated) so I thought that the same could be true for this one. Unfortunately, I was very wrong, this headset's build quality feels extremely cheap for having a base price of $60; my V3 X cost me $44 and its build quality was eons better than this one! Not to mention you can find it at Walmart for like $30 most of the time. The sound range and quality of this headset felt tinny and cheap as well, all I could hear were base-y, deep sounds and hardly anything else; ESPECIALLY ENEMY PLAYER FOOTSTEPS!! There's no way to adjust the headset digitally either because it doesn't have any software! In comparison, my V3 X is way more dynamic and has always been reliable, not to mention you can adjust it digitally in Razer Synapse. Overall, I can see how this would be a good option for a console gamer, it's cheap and has a 3.5mm to plug into your controller, but if you're a PC gamer like me I don't recommend this at all. Go get a Razer V3 X instead!
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