Not an audiophile. Hope I never "taste" that experience because it's such an insane rabbit hole I KNOW I will never be able to get myself out of Bought these simply because my ears get hot and I just love wireless for gaming. Been using A50s Gen3, currently have the Gen4s. Love the A50s for overall wireless gaming. But it's the hot ears i've always struggled with. I simply bought it to use strictly for PC audio / gaming. Certainly is overpriced for that, but it's the only ones I trust so far. Tried Razer's, the latency dongle is very perceivable imho. I've heard about the SoundCore's as a nice cheaper alternative and more feature packed:budget ratio. However, like I said, I just trust Logitech's 2.4Ghz tech. Been enjoying them for Valorant | APEX. Used hidusbf to overclock the port it's on to ensure 1kHz polling to assist with reducing latency even further. There is definitely a WAY better options for this budget range. But, this suits the reliability / consistency I need for my PC gaming experience ... ultimately, i'd want a DAC/AMP for IEMs ... heh ... but i'd rather save funds for things like that for upgrading PC components =\
@@ho0oly For now, i'd say yeah. But that's primarily because I trust Logitech's lightspeed wireless tech. Razer's version was extremely terrible imho. It suits 100% my needs for PC gaming which is to have a wireless earbud to keep my ears cool and not overheat from my A50s ... sadly, I needed to buy an external mic since the mic on these aren't that great
Ok i need help these new earbuds are giving me trouble i followed the steps i downloaded the app and paired to bluetooth once i did i activated the location feature once i did that the app was supposed to scan my earbud case to locate it but it said it cant seem to locate the case try to plugging in a power source i tried to do that but it didn't work
Aside from gaming sound, would you say the benefits of the low latency is worth the lack of sound quality music and bass wise? Or would you say it's a deal breaker for the price range of $200? I play a lot of games with really good OSTs so having good Sound Quality is important for me. Looking at these as an alternative for summer since I cannot stand using my headphones during the summer, as I sweat a lot with my long hair. If the Pros don't outweigh the Cons I will probably just stick to a wired Earbuds to my Controller since the other Bluetooth Gaming Earbuds in the market aren't worth the price for latency issues.
Lemme guess: UV light that molds the ear rubber things to your ear shape? Edit: yup. Not new tech by any means but it’s neat seeing an earbuds utilize it.
Hearing that mic you would also need to buy an external mic to compensate. So you'r looking at ~$500 total to use these for gaming. Quite a steep price but I am interested to hear more about the audio quality in-game. These are marketed towards competetive gaming i.e. CS:GO, Valorant, PUBG, Apex etc. How is the audio in these titles? How is the directional audio?
I am so disapointed with these. I bought them as using headphones heat up my ears and are just uncomfortable. The sound quality is terrible! and connectivity can be a hassle. I expect better from Logitech especially at this price point.
Is there a point to use the dongle to connect to a PC's USB-C port when there is an available USB-A port? or is it just a bonus 'just in case' there is not an available USB-A?
Putting these in your ears makes you look like the cyber controller 😂
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Not an audiophile. Hope I never "taste" that experience because it's such an insane rabbit hole I KNOW I will never be able to get myself out of
Bought these simply because my ears get hot and I just love wireless for gaming. Been using A50s Gen3, currently have the Gen4s. Love the A50s for overall wireless gaming. But it's the hot ears i've always struggled with.
I simply bought it to use strictly for PC audio / gaming. Certainly is overpriced for that, but it's the only ones I trust so far. Tried Razer's, the latency dongle is very perceivable imho. I've heard about the SoundCore's as a nice cheaper alternative and more feature packed:budget ratio. However, like I said, I just trust Logitech's 2.4Ghz tech.
Been enjoying them for Valorant | APEX. Used hidusbf to overclock the port it's on to ensure 1kHz polling to assist with reducing latency even further.
There is definitely a WAY better options for this budget range. But, this suits the reliability / consistency I need for my PC gaming experience ... ultimately, i'd want a DAC/AMP for IEMs ... heh ... but i'd rather save funds for things like that for upgrading PC components =\
@@ho0oly For now, i'd say yeah. But that's primarily because I trust Logitech's lightspeed wireless tech. Razer's version was extremely terrible imho. It suits 100% my needs for PC gaming which is to have a wireless earbud to keep my ears cool and not overheat from my A50s ... sadly, I needed to buy an external mic since the mic on these aren't that great
For the life of me I can’t find a solid EQ for Apex with these, help pls
For the money, that mic has to be better. But I do trust logitechs wireless tech.
The mic is absolute rubbish!
Ok i need help these new earbuds are giving me trouble i followed the steps i downloaded the app and paired to bluetooth once i did i activated the location feature once i did that the app was supposed to scan my earbud case to locate it but it said it cant seem to locate the case try to plugging in a power source i tried to do that but it didn't work
Same here
Aside from gaming sound, would you say the benefits of the low latency is worth the lack of sound quality music and bass wise? Or would you say it's a deal breaker for the price range of $200? I play a lot of games with really good OSTs so having good Sound Quality is important for me.
Looking at these as an alternative for summer since I cannot stand using my headphones during the summer, as I sweat a lot with my long hair. If the Pros don't outweigh the Cons I will probably just stick to a wired Earbuds to my Controller since the other Bluetooth Gaming Earbuds in the market aren't worth the price for latency issues.
Lemme guess: UV light that molds the ear rubber things to your ear shape?
Edit: yup. Not new tech by any means but it’s neat seeing an earbuds utilize it.
Hearing that mic you would also need to buy an external mic to compensate. So you'r looking at ~$500 total to use these for gaming. Quite a steep price but I am interested to hear more about the audio quality in-game. These are marketed towards competetive gaming i.e. CS:GO, Valorant, PUBG, Apex etc. How is the audio in these titles? How is the directional audio?
Had to youtube quite a bit of TH-cam videos for decent EQ for Peace APO as well as Dolby Surround from microsoft store
$500 where the did you get that price from you can get a cheap good quality usb mic for like $30-$50
I am so disapointed with these. I bought them as using headphones heat up my ears and are just uncomfortable. The sound quality is terrible! and connectivity can be a hassle. I expect better from Logitech especially at this price point.
It looks quite similar to the Final Audio ZE8000.
With this price there is no ANC?
That's a bummer
Is there a point to use the dongle to connect to a PC's USB-C port when there is an available USB-A port?
or is it just a bonus 'just in case' there is not an available USB-A?
Think it's the bonus. Other devices without USB A. like a switch maybe?
@@TheProvokedPrawn Nice! Thank you for clarification!
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