Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Bluetooth Gaming Headset – Lightweight, built-in mics, 18h battery, compatible with Dolby Atmos, PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Mobile – Black
Original price was: $79.99.$37.99Current price is: $37.99.
Price: $79.99 - $37.99
(as of Dec 21, 2024 10:46:03 UTC – Details)
LIGHTSPEED wireless and low-lag Bluetooth connectivity let you play and talk on PC, Mac, PS5/PS4, smartphones and other Bluetooth audio-enabled devices. Gaming-grade sound, carefully balanced high-fidelity audio, 40 mm audio drivers and compatibility with Dolby Atmos and Windows Sonic provide ultimate surround sound for all of your gaming adventures. With dual beamforming mics to reduce background noise without a mic arm. Plus, G435 is available in multiple colorways so you can match your favorite style to your gaming setup.
Headphones fit type:Over-Ear.Frequency Response: 100Hz-8KHz
Total comfort: Breathable fabric earcups keep your ears cool during long play sessions, and the comfortable memory foam padding helps absorb sound waves to improve overall sound.Versatile: Logitech G435 is the first headset with LIGHTSPEED wireless and low latency Bluetooth connectivity, providing more freedom of play on PC, smartphones, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch gaming devices
Lightweight: With a lightweight construction, this wireless gaming headset weighs only 5.8 oz (165 g), making it comfortable to wear all day long
Superior voice quality: Be heard loud and clear thanks to the built-in dual beamforming microphones that eliminate the need for a mic arm and reduce background noise
Immersive sound: This cool and colorful headset delivers carefully balanced, high-fidelity audio with 40 mm drivers; compatibility with Dolby Atmos, Windows Sonic for a true surround sound experience
Long battery life: No need to stop the game to recharge thanks to G435’s 18 hours of battery life, allowing you to keep playing, talking to friends, and listening to music all day
More sustainable: The plastic parts are made from a minimum 22% post-consumer recycled plastic, paper packaging comes from FSC-certified forests, G435 is certified CarbonNeutral
Safer: An optional max volume limiter at less than 85 decibel can be activated to protect eardrums during extended use
Customers say
Customers find the headphones provide good value for money and are comfortable. They appreciate the lightweight design and consider them a solid budget headset by a good brand. However, some customers have reported issues with the mic quality, saying it sounds weak or doesn’t meet their expectations for voice quality over cell phone calls. There are mixed opinions on sound quality, connectivity issues, and battery life.
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12 reviews for Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Bluetooth Gaming Headset – Lightweight, built-in mics, 18h battery, compatible with Dolby Atmos, PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Mobile – Black
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Original price was: $79.99.$37.99Current price is: $37.99.
Benjamin Frank –
Good sound quality when you use the USB Dongle. Lightweight.
While these do work with Bluetooth, they also support their own wireless connection with a USB Dongle. You may not like the idea of a dongle but be aware that all Bluetooth has pretty bad sound quality. The “lightspeed” connection on these using the dongle is an order of magnitude better sound quality. So if you want clearer voice chats or good music, use the dongle.This design is very lightweight. It does not block out sounds around you. If you need a sealed earcup with noise-cancelling, get something else. But I like to be able to hear a little of what’s going on around me.
Joshua Abad –
Comfortable, worth the price
For those hesitant to buy, don’t be!I was hesitant as well but when I received the product, it exceded my expectations.Works well, sound is GREAT, it really gets the job done. Surround sound for FPS / Competitive games is good as well, that was one thing I was worried about but it does get the job done. Music in this is very good. I barely even charge, it lasts for days, considering I use it everyday. Connectivity is easy, the range is SO outrageously far. Wore it and went to my kitchen which is downstairs and my PC is upstairs in my room. The connection is basically the same, no interference due to the distance.Recommend it!Plus, it’s white and don’t we all just love the aesthetic? This bundle is honestly a steal!
Dingus –
Decent sound. Kinda. But it’s the best headset in it’s class.
First use. Just cracked these bad boys open today after losing my beloved second pair of Logitech H600s. Haven’t really gamed on them yet, but I watched a show and that was okay. The noise cancelling wasn’t that great, because it had trouble with voices. I got a lot of white noise garbage ‘slurry’ sounds when a lot of sounds overlap with dialogue.Then it’s on to some music. For that, I of course listened to music I’m used to hearing (Earl Sweatshirt, the best rapper ever), so I know how it’s *supposed* to sound (my other pair of headphones are flat/neutral studio monitors) These Logitechs exaggerate the bass, but it doesn’t sound like it’s “struggling” like a lot of cheaper headphones do. But a lot of the subtle nuance I expect is still there. The bass isn’t muddy, either. It basically gives you the hint of what the studio probably sounded like, but without the intense resonance you’d get from a set of reference monitors that pick up everything.Keep in mind, as I have, that these are marketed towards gaming. Not music, or movies. I’m personally going to use them for work. This is the BEST headset I can find for the money. Old Logitech H600’s now retail for $70 and they are NOT worth that. They are going on some sites for $100. The reasons I compare them to these is because they are the only BUDGET headset on the market that is WIFI (not bluetooth), have TWO earbuds and not just one like a telemarketer’s headset, cover the entire ear (the H600’s don’t but that’s kinda a bonus, since in an office setting you need to be able to hear your surroundings – Boss might be coming!), and have a MUTE button, which for me is vital since I’m NEVER at my desk.So many bad headsets out there without physical mute buttons and are bluetooth only and leave you beholden to whatever chip was soldered on your device’s motherboard. Usually it will be a cheap, bottom-of-the-barrel chip that splits the audio so you can’t even hear others talking while you are talking, so any noise that hits your mic will prevent you from hearing a conversation. It’s really annoying.Dedicated USB is usually found only on high-end sets and will prevent this. When I go in to work, I will test how it works in a conference. It can’t be worse than using a bluetooth set, even a “high-end” one. I will try these with bluetooth and the dongle and see how it holds up, then update this review.So far, this one is okay, but it does a little too much for my needs. I expect gaming to be good with them though, judging by the music tests so far.Edit:Editing this to add the things learned so far (~1 month in)I’ve used these daily for the past month or so and they are worth every bit. The old H600s were prefect, and these are near that, if a big more complicated.The Pros:I sleep with these things and so far they’ve held up remarkably.The bluetooth still sucks, but it’s better than all other bluetooth headsets I’ve used, including $100+ units. These were half that much and sound way better than those other “under water” headsets. They are totally usable in a meeting. In fact, I forgot my USB dongle and had to use the bluetooth one day. It was fine. Other headsets were almost unusable.Gaming was great. Basically work like headphones, and the sounds are as good as any other headset if not better.The cons:It will shut off/disconnect after a certain period of inactivity. I have to check my connectivity periodically so I don’t miss calls.There is an issue with them being too quiet, due to some “feature” that sets the sound output to 85%. I haven’t quite explored this too much, but I think it is simple to “fix,” an annoyance at worst.Over-all I’m happy with my purchase. Not ideal, but then again, this market doesn’t cater to people like me. Until something better comes along at this price point. I would recommend them for people who want to work, game and listen on one device and don’t want to spend a bunch for features they don’t need/want.FYI – 2 years later, still sleeping with them on, still working with them, still gaming and watching with them. They don’t stop. Logitech makes a great product.
Matthew –
Great headset!
Battery life is perfect for the amount of gaming I do. It’s not too big and bulky. The audio quality is great. Also I have to admit, they feel pretty nice around the ears. I haven’t used the BT function, as I only use it for my computer. So I have no comment there. Overall amazing product.
Justin –
Beware using this for calls, Mute is horrible
These ave pretty good sound, battery life, are light and comfortable for long sessions. Mic is very sensitive, will pick up pretty much everything, hope your call software has good filtering, but the mic itself sounds fine, but the mute button is so unusable.The mute makes a very loud, sharp clicking sound that the person on the other end of the call can hear, and the sound it plays to indicate it’s been unmuted is long enough, and loud enough that it also makes into your call, meaning they can hear audible feedback when you mute and unmuted yourself, which i’ve been told is very annoying to hear on the other end of the call.If the sound was more subtle, this wouldn’t be an issue, but it’s LOUD. You will need to use a software mute to make this headset work in an environment where you need to mute occasionally due to noise. Clicky switches for mute buttons is poor desing, even for a headset this cheap. Membrane buttons are not expensive, and Logitech should know their importance on a mute function. This was clearly never tested.
Preston Tuchman –
Works well, plug and play
This worked right out of the box. It comes with a dongle, but you can also use Bluetooth if you wish. I like using the USB dongle, because you plug it in and it’s automatically detected. The audio quality is good, and my hearing leaves much to be desired.
Andante60 –
Super lightweight and comfortable!
This headset has been a great one! I have neck pain issues and other clunkier headsets cause me pain. This headset does not! They sound awesome too! I don’t have any feedback about the microphone as I didn’t use it.Purchased in Nov 2022: I’m writing this review in early October 2024, so nearly 2 years out. The headset is officially on its last leg. While wearing the headset yesterday I heard a crackle on the side where the usb cable plugs in (the battery life is not great on these). I was concerned so I took off the headset and unplugged the cable. Much to my surprise there was smoke coming from the cable. The headset still works though (for now). This morning I tried to plug it in again only to get more smoke. Time to order a new headset.Remember friends, don’t let the smoke out of your tech gear!
MHirkyi –
The Logitech G435 is a good headset for gamers who want something wireless and affordable. It’s really light and comfy to wear for a long time. The battery lasts a long time too, so you don’t have to worry about it dying.Pros: It’s super light, so you can wear it for hours without getting tired. You can play for a long time without needing to charge it. You can use it with your computer, console, or phone without wires getting in the way. It’s a budget-friendly option for gamers.Cons: While it’s good for most games, it might not be the best for music or movies. It’s good for voice chat, but it might not be the best for streaming or recording.
Lénaïck –
Très agréable à porter, très léger, le casque ne fait absolument pas mal même après des heures d’utilisation ( même avec des lunettes) !
RJL –
Box seal opened, missing users manual, sticker, and USB dongle for headset.
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