The app is required to control the earbuds but it's prone to occasionally being buggy, with no noise cancellation. There's better overall technology, battery life, and a better built-in mic from Google and Apple earbud products. All the customizable "gaming" features are nice, the in-ear design is very comfy, and the optional BT or USB dongle is a very nice touch but the current $229.99 retail asking price is a solid deal breaker.
@@dolan_plz Agreed, the USB is the only reason I'm interested at all, but I would still be using my boom mic on my PC regardless, the meh software / no battery warning, and price are my holdbacks
When you connect it into your computer via usb, does it allow for stereo sound? I am asking caz when you connect any Bluetooth headphones, you can't use stereo sound while using the mic, like when you are on a call
I now have these headphone. When you connect with the usb dongle, They don't have separate sound profile (stereo and hands free audio). So when you are on a discord call, you can use the stereo sound while using the fits microphone
I just heard about the G Fits and I asked via chat on the Logitech website if stereo audio and the mic could be used at the same time with Lightspeed and they said yes.
Hi, when you are in the middle of a game in COD or Fortnite, does the microphone cut out or does it work well?... another question, can you hear the bass well? Greetings
I usually prefer headphones but with some of the newer VR headsets like Quest 2, PSVR2 and Varjo Aero, it does make sense to use earbuds, especially with PSVR2 where there is a very small sweet spot and wearing headphones can interfere with keeping the headset exactly where it should be. Probably shouldnt be talking talking while doing the fitting :) I remember when making my custom Ultimate Ears years ago, I had to hold my mouth in a certain way to ensure a good seal.
I have big issues with IEMs, wonder if these won't be as much of a problem as they don't seem to go that far into the ear. Maybe someone with similiar issues with IEMs have experience with these?
I must have really narrow ear canals, the older wireless google pixel buds used to fit amazingly. But when I upgraded to the pixel pros I have alot of pain. I then purchased the the beats fits pro and those hurt even more. I can probably only wear them for only an hr until they become really uncomfortable. Do you think this would help with the discomfort?
issue i found with these is while connected to lightspeed there is a static white noise that plays through at all times. had this issue with other logitech g headsets that use lightspeed. liked them but had to return them. for the 230 price they shouldnt have any white noise. mind u this was when the dongle wasnt even connected to the computer. it just makes a noise.
I've been having a problem where I can't use the headphones for a Mic and an audio device. I have to choose one or the other. Is there a way around that?
@@alstreeter9073 Yeah, I found a way around the problem. I was having trouble on that new CoD MW. That game needs the hand and guidance of Jesus Christ. I gotta fool around with the audio settings just to speak in game.
The big question is, why did they go USB-A with a Type-C dongle instead of Type-C as standard with a Type-A dongle?! Like what, how does that make sense.
I'm torn between Razer's Hammerhead Hyperspeed and the Logitech G Fits. Razer has a more traditional design, yet I don't know about the latency. On the other hand, I know Logitech has it pretty finely tuned when it comes to wireless products, like my G502 Lightspeed mouse, but the molding tech makes it a bit of a risk for me. Thankfully, the Logitech G Fits are currently on sale for $180, only a bit more expensive than Razer's. I do wish more options could be out on the market for wireless gaming earbuds, basically "gaming" means low latency, but it seems we will have to wait longer for this to be better refined. Since the price has gone down to something a bit more competitive with Razer's wireless earbuds, I think it might be worth the risk and give it a good try. But I will have to make sure to use the 30 day return policy if I happen to not be satisfied with the product.
So you can almost assume the razer ones are gonna be good latency, Razer will not put hyperspeed on anything. That being said i personally would go for this over those. IF you are unsure of the moldings effeciency id adivse you to go for a regular set of corded in ear monitors, Arias are a great option.
I brought a Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed and been using it for past 2 days, everything is fine except the battery life, with a full charge, batter goes dead on right side about near 2 hours (ANC off, RBG off and mic on), i havent test how long it last if the mic is off. Going to return it tomorrow and try the Logitech G fits
So an update. My son opened them(vp10) and I had to try them out. Really great buy. They also fit better/more comfy than my air pod pro(2). I really recommend.
There is no way I'd buy this with that ridiculous half a brick sized adapter and USB C converter. Just image plugging that gargantuan piece of ancient technology into a VR headset or any handheld gaming console.
"they are very discreet" Show 2 giant white popsicle stick sticking out of each eats... Buddy they might feels and sounds goods but these are not discreet...
i have g604 and g915 and g560 . love logitech but this is pass. if you want earbuds for gaming get sony or even apple you will have much better experience.
that's such a bullshit for this price point, with 230 bucks i can get a lot way way better over ears headphone , also not really understand why there's people doesn't want to wear over ears one , i'm using the new hyperx cloud alpha which has 300 hours battery also don't feel anything uncomfortable even after wearing around 10 hours of gaming
Why do Logitech always make the most impractible USB-receivers? Check out the one that comes with the Razer buds. So much better. Also let USB-C be the default connector with a USB-A as an adapter.
keep in mind, he was talking while the molding process was happening. in can cause the Ear tips to not fit properly.
I just ordered these in white! I'm really looking forward to gaming and discord at the same time with buds without any faulty interractions! :)
How are they going?
The app is required to control the earbuds but it's prone to occasionally being buggy, with no noise cancellation. There's better overall technology, battery life, and a better built-in mic from Google and Apple earbud products.
All the customizable "gaming" features are nice, the in-ear design is very comfy, and the optional BT or USB dongle is a very nice touch but the current $229.99 retail asking price is a solid deal breaker.
@@dolan_plz Agreed, the USB is the only reason I'm interested at all, but I would still be using my boom mic on my PC regardless, the meh software / no battery warning, and price are my holdbacks
These do give a low battery warning as an audio cue although its super subtle
When you connect it into your computer via usb, does it allow for stereo sound? I am asking caz when you connect any Bluetooth headphones, you can't use stereo sound while using the mic, like when you are on a call
Did you found out ? I have the same question.
Same, the big reason I ordered these was because of the usb connector .
I now have these headphone. When you connect with the usb dongle, They don't have separate sound profile (stereo and hands free audio). So when you are on a discord call, you can use the stereo sound while using the fits microphone
I just heard about the G Fits and I asked via chat on the Logitech website if stereo audio and the mic could be used at the same time with Lightspeed and they said yes.
Hi, when you are in the middle of a game in COD or Fortnite, does the microphone cut out or does it work well?... another question, can you hear the bass well? Greetings
I usually prefer headphones but with some of the newer VR headsets like Quest 2, PSVR2 and Varjo Aero, it does make sense to use earbuds, especially with PSVR2 where there is a very small sweet spot and wearing headphones can interfere with keeping the headset exactly where it should be.
Probably shouldnt be talking talking while doing the fitting :) I remember when making my custom Ultimate Ears years ago, I had to hold my mouth in a certain way to ensure a good seal.
I have big issues with IEMs, wonder if these won't be as much of a problem as they don't seem to go that far into the ear. Maybe someone with similiar issues with IEMs have experience with these?
I just got these. The ONLY earbud that has never irritated my ears was airpods pro first gen. This one can be added to the list, no problems at all
I must have really narrow ear canals, the older wireless google pixel buds used to fit amazingly. But when I upgraded to the pixel pros I have alot of pain. I then purchased the the beats fits pro and those hurt even more. I can probably only wear them for only an hr until they become really uncomfortable. Do you think this would help with the discomfort?
@Baz4k I’m in the same boat
I apologize if didn't understand everything perfectly because i'm italian.
How long is the battery life?
Does the USB-C adapter act as a dongle on its own or would I need to have both those things hanging off my PS5 controller to use them?
Plug it into the ps5 not controller
These have very low volume on PS5.. Does anyone know how to fix this issue??
Do these work with the steam deck?
issue i found with these is while connected to lightspeed there is a static white noise that plays through at all times. had this issue with other logitech g headsets that use lightspeed. liked them but had to return them. for the 230 price they shouldnt have any white noise. mind u this was when the dongle wasnt even connected to the computer. it just makes a noise.
Go into the g hub settings and look through passive or clear voice audio settings, my headset had that issue and toggling it off stops it
@@UnreliablyGabe these connect to software via an app on ur phone so it doesn’t have this option to change anything in ghub
@@danielnuuu oh damn, yeah even on desktop though I have no clue why they decided to have that on as the default lol
You said you held it more then you should've when it was being molded. That might be reason the noise cancelling isn't that great.
Does this work perfectly on Play station
How do these compare to the sennheiser ie300 by far the best iem I have tried for gaming and beat any headset I've tried too.
As always great work 🤩
The only selling point is lightspeed , there isn’t many choices with low latency tws. But this one kinda priced wrong
Idk in Ukraine they cost 150$ same as airpods
I've been having a problem where I can't use the headphones for a Mic and an audio device. I have to choose one or the other. Is there a way around that?
On Pc?
@@alstreeter9073 Yeah, I found a way around the problem. I was having trouble on that new CoD MW. That game needs the hand and guidance of Jesus Christ. I gotta fool around with the audio settings just to speak in game.
Excuse me, bro. Is there a cheap TWS No Delay like this
The big question is, why did they go USB-A with a Type-C dongle instead of Type-C as standard with a Type-A dongle?! Like what, how does that make sense.
A USB-A is bigger and less likely to break. Break the adapter? just buy a new one. Break the dongle? thats more expensive.
Love the gaming earbud content!!! Hopefully you can get your hands on the Hammerhead Hyperspeed and Soundcore VR P10 earbuds sometime soon!
Is there latency for fps games playing in the pc?
I'm torn between Razer's Hammerhead Hyperspeed and the Logitech G Fits. Razer has a more traditional design, yet I don't know about the latency. On the other hand, I know Logitech has it pretty finely tuned when it comes to wireless products, like my G502 Lightspeed mouse, but the molding tech makes it a bit of a risk for me. Thankfully, the Logitech G Fits are currently on sale for $180, only a bit more expensive than Razer's.
I do wish more options could be out on the market for wireless gaming earbuds, basically "gaming" means low latency, but it seems we will have to wait longer for this to be better refined. Since the price has gone down to something a bit more competitive with Razer's wireless earbuds, I think it might be worth the risk and give it a good try. But I will have to make sure to use the 30 day return policy if I happen to not be satisfied with the product.
So you can almost assume the razer ones are gonna be good latency, Razer will not put hyperspeed on anything. That being said i personally would go for this over those. IF you are unsure of the moldings effeciency id adivse you to go for a regular set of corded in ear monitors, Arias are a great option.
The mic on the razer pair is bordeline unusable. If you're in party chats/discord a lot people will be complaining non stop about how bad they sound.
I brought a Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed and been using it for past 2 days, everything is fine except the battery life, with a full charge, batter goes dead on right side about near 2 hours (ANC off, RBG off and mic on), i havent test how long it last if the mic is off. Going to return it tomorrow and try the Logitech G fits
Check out Soundcore VR P10
I just got these and love them
does it have virtual surround sound?
Check out the Anker VR P10. Similar features for a $99 price tag.
They are one sale for the holiday $69.99/79.99$
I bought these for my son for Christmas. They should be really good.
thanks man i just order p10
Probably because those 99 earbuds dont have nearly the same fit as these
So an update. My son opened them(vp10) and I had to try them out. Really great buy. They also fit better/more comfy than my air pod pro(2). I really recommend.
Vs airpods pro 2 ?
Is it still a review if you read off a script they sent you?
Dang that’s impressive you know that. You must have been filming I guess. 👍🏻
craaaaaaaaaazy
So Logitech gave him a script that had him speaking poorly about the mic quality? Brilliant!
💀💀💀
You the type of guy that assumes his girl cheats on him while she making dinner for you
I cannot use regular gaming headsets they mess with my sinuses for some reason and I end up getting migraines about to look into these
how did it go
Take a look at the jbl quantum tws, those have been the wireless earbuds I've been looking forward to the most.
I have them song is really not that good
There is no way I'd buy this with that ridiculous half a brick sized adapter and USB C converter. Just image plugging that gargantuan piece of ancient technology into a VR headset or any handheld gaming console.
great headphones i bought them the day they came out nd they don't fall out nd are loud and great headphones
Are they compatible with dolby atmos?
Like on pc?
@@watapompi4824 I don’t know but they connect to anything that’s Bluetooth
@@alstreeter9073 yes sir pc nd consoles it’s has a usb dongle that you plug into anything that has a usb slot
@@knightwolfreefaeskabar3866 I was replying to @WATA I should've tagged em. I actually own a pair.
Why? Oh Why? Yellow in the inside LOL. Just gray or black would've suffice.
"they are very discreet"
Show 2 giant white popsicle stick sticking out of each eats...
Buddy they might feels and sounds goods but these are not discreet...
well thats not all he said, he was comparing them to over the ear headsets, which yes, the earbuds are Absolutly more discreet
This G fits is crab, won’t work on the first day unboxed. Can’t pair at all
i have g604 and g915 and g560 . love logitech but this is pass. if you want earbuds for gaming get sony or even apple you will have much better experience.
that price for: just 7 hours, no wireless, charging, bad microphone, incomplete app for pc (windows)
that's such a bullshit for this price point, with 230 bucks i can get a lot way way better over ears headphone , also not really understand why there's people doesn't want to wear over ears one , i'm using the new hyperx cloud alpha which has 300 hours battery also don't feel anything uncomfortable even after wearing around 10 hours of gaming
99$ would be adequate
LMBO...so I'm guessing you could never re-sale these (which would be gross anyway)....
I’d rather just use IEM’s. For the price, the sound isn’t even comparable and in terms of comfort, I don’t even feel the IEM’s after 2 minutes.
No Xbox support
No shit dumbass
The minute I heard Ghub I was out. Horrendous software from Logitech.
Why do Logitech always make the most impractible USB-receivers? Check out the one that comes with the Razer buds. So much better. Also let USB-C be the default connector with a USB-A as an adapter.
What’s impractical about a usb a receiver that also uses usb c?
price! #LOL jokers
Good lord he said a whole lot of nothing 😳
So I just pre ordered them yesterday on UE but have no idea when they are coming :(
Wow that mic is terrible