News Logitech launches G325 Lightspeed headset with big sound at a small price

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This new headset provides premium sound quality at a lower price.

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In summary:

  • PCWorld reports that Logitech launched the G325 Lightspeed gaming headset for $79.99, targeting gamers seeking premium audio features at an affordable price point.
  • The lightweight 212-gram headset offers versatile connectivity through Lightspeed wireless and Bluetooth 5.2, plus over 24 hours of battery life for extended gaming sessions.
  • Key features include 32mm drivers with 24-bit audio, AI-powered noise reduction microphone, and customization through Logitech G Hub software across multiple devices.

Accessories manufacturer Logitech unveiled its new G325 Lightspeed gaming headset today. According to the company’s promotional material, this headset offers premium sound at a lower price point.

The Logitech G325 Lightspeed is equipped with 32mm speaker drivers and supports 24-bit audio. The headset also has an integrated microphone that can provide AI-driven noise reduction.


The headset can be connected to a computer using the included Lightspeed wireless dongle, but it also supports Bluetooth 5.2 and can be connected to mobile phones and gaming consoles as well. It should be easy to switch between connected devices.



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Features such as AI-powered noise cancellation, equalizer, and microphone settings can be activated and adjusted via Logitech G Hub software on your PC or via Logitech’s mobile app.


The battery in the Logitech G325 Lightspeed should last for over 24 hours if you have the volume set to 50 percent. The headset has a featherlight design and soft ear cushions, weighing 212 grams.

Logitech G325 Lightspeed is now available in black, white, and purple with an affordable price tag of $79.99.


This article originally appeared on our sister publication M3 and was translated and localized from Swedish.

Author: Kristian Kask, Contributor, PCWorld


Kristian is passionate about gadgets and gaming and mainly writes news for our sister sites, M3 and PC for Alla. He also tests products, mainly game accessories, and translates articles from the Foundry network.

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