Logitech G535 Lightspeed - 33 hours of battery life

Logitech G, the well-known technology brand's gaming branch, today launched the new Logitech G535 Lightspeed, its new wireless headphones with an ultra-light design, designed to provide the best comfort and audio quality during long gaming sessions.

Jun 6, 2022 - 20:31
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Logitech G535 Lightspeed - 33 hours of battery life

With 40mm neodymium drivers, the G535 headset produces a crisp, clear stereo sound that brings your game to life. Because of its design, you'll be able to swiftly regulate the volume, with volume controls situated immediately on the ear cup to fast turn up the volume of your game or music, and the microphone can be conveniently flipped to mute.

All of this is contained in a 236-gram body, making the Logitech G535 Lightspeed headphones one of the lightest and most comfortable versions in this family, even below the recently announced Logitech G335, with which it shares its fundamental aesthetic style. The headband is adjustable for a specific fit, and the ear cushions are comfortable memory foam wrapped in sporty mesh material.

And one of the virtues of these headphones is their comfort, which is evident not only in their design but also in their utility. To do this, the Logitech G535 is equipped with the company's Lightspeed wireless connection technology, which offers optimal connection quality and speed within a radius of up to 12 meters from the socket, allowing us to not miss a single second of our games.

A connector featuring multiplatform "Plug and Play" capabilities that are compatible with desktop and laptop PCs, both PS4 and PS5 consoles, and smart devices such as mobile tablets. They're also Discord certified, which ensures crystal-clear communication performance with incredible sound and voice clarity for all of your gaming endeavors. Despite the fact that it emphasizes the fact that the corporation has not stated its probable compatibility with Xbox platforms.

Furthermore, we will have a range of up to 33 hours on a single charge, removing one of the major problems with wireless peripherals.