Logitech G325 Lightspeed review: extremely lightweight but weak mic

Logitech G325 Lightspeed review: extremely lightweight but weak mic — Gamesradar
Source: Gamesradar

Logitech's G325 Lightspeed proved to be the lightest headset the reviewer has tested, weighing 212 g and priced at $79.99 / £69.99. Its fit is exceptionally comfortable and easy to forget on for long sessions, making it a strong option for handheld play on the Switch 2 or Steam Deck.

The headset supports 2.4GHz Lightspeed wireless and Bluetooth, works with G Hub, and uses 32 mm drivers that Logitech says can handle 24-bit audio with an "enhanced bass" response. Battery life runs around 24+ hours. Design is minimal: closed-back, over-ear cups with breathable knit padding, no RGB, and three colorways including a Lilac SKU; the plastic chassis contains up to 46% post-recycled plastics but can feel flimsy and a bit sharp at the edges.

Sound performance impressed for the price, delivering clear gunfire in Counter-Strike 2, balanced audio in Marvel Rivals, and crisp high-register dialogue in Resident Evil Requiem, all without noticeable distortion.

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