Logitech Pro X Wired Gaming Headset User Guide
PC SETUP
- Plug in the microphone
- Plug the console/PC cable into the headset
- Using USB DAC:
- Plug the console/PC cable into the USB DAC
- Plug the USB DAC into PC1
- Using a PC sound card:
- Plug the console/PC cable into the PC splitter
- Plug the PC splitter into the PC’s headphone and mic ports
CONSOLE SETUP
(XBOX ONE™, PLAYSTATION®4)
- Plug in the microphone
- Plug the console/PC cable into the headset
- Plug the other end into controller 2
Please check your console manual for additional guidance. Xbox One and PlayStation 4 operate in stereo mode only via analog cable. Some Xbox One controllers may require the Xbox One Stereo Headset Adapter, sold separately. 5-band EQ tuning, DTS Headphone X 2.0, and Blue VO!CE is not available while connected to the console controller.
MICROPHONE POSITION SETUP
- Remove microphone
- Plug in mobile cable into the headset
- Plug the mobile cable into the phone 3
3 5-band EQ tuning, DTS Headphone X 2.0, and Blue VO!CE is not available on mobile devices.
Key Features
- Advanced USB DAC: Enhances audio quality and unlocks EQ tuning, Blue VOICE, and DTS Headphone: X 2.0 on PC.
- Blue VOICE Microphone Technology: Offers real-time voice filters to reduce noise and improve vocal clarity.
- DTS Headphone: X 2.0: Delivers 3D surround sound for immersive spatial awareness.
- G HUB Software Support: Customize EQ profiles, mic settings, and more via Logitech’s intuitive software.
- Modular Design: Includes detachable mic, swappable cables, and memory foam ear cushions for extended comfort.
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works with PC, Xbox One™, PlayStation®4, and mobile devices (with limitations).
Specifications
- Connection Types: USB DAC (PC), 3.5mm analog (console/mobile)
- Audio Output: Stereo (analog), DTS Headphone X 2.0 (via G HUB on PC)
- Microphone: Detachable boom mic with Blue VO!CE technology (PC only)
- Software Requirement: Logitech G HUB for advanced features
- EQ Options: 5-band custom equalizer (via G HUB)
- Supported Platforms:
- PC: Full features via USB DAC
- Console (PS4, Xbox One): Stereo only via 3.5mm
Mobile: Stereo only via mobile cable
Troubleshooting Guide
Microphone Not Working
- Ensure the mic is fully inserted into the headset.
- On PC, make sure G HUB is installed and the mic is enabled in sound settings.
On console/mobile, verify that the headset is selected as the input device.
No Sound Output
- Confirm cables are securely connected.
- Check your system’s output settings (Windows, console).
- For PC, ensure DAC is recognized in the sound device settings.
G HUB Not Detecting Headset
- Reconnect the DAC and restart G HUB.
- Try plugging into a different USB port.
- Make sure you’re using the latest version of Logitech G HUB: Download here.
FAQS
- And you found Pro X2. Select on it bluetooth pairing request select pair. And it’s connected showing us 70%.
- Most modern wireless headsets use technologies like Bluetooth® or dedicated wireless dongles that minimize latency, ensuring a smooth audio experience.
- Open the Control Panel.
- Select Hardware and Sound.
- Select Devices and Printers.
- Select Bluetooth Devices.
- Select Add a device.
- In the list of Bluetooth devices, select the Logitech device you want to connect to and click Next.
- The maximum wireless range is 49.2 feet.
- PRO X WIRELESS headset joins a complete setup of pro-grade gear developed in collaboration with the world’s top.
- No, DTS Headphone X 2.0 is only available while using the G HUB software and the USB DAC on a PC.
Can I save Blue VOICE settings to the USB DAC?
- No, Blue VOICE technology is only available while using the G HUB software and the USB DAC on a PC.
How do I pair my Logitech headset?
- Until you see the light blinking rapidly. You’ll see the headset appear in your Bluetooth. Settings. Select it and that’s it you’re ready to go. Now I’m going to grab the Pro X2s.
- For gamers, a low-latency 2.4GHz wireless connection is a must for high-quality, lag-free audio.
- Check Physical Connections.
- Update Drivers.
- Configure Sound Settings.
- Inspect the Cable.
- Check Wireless Adapter.
- Inspect the Headset.
- Update Drivers and Firmware.
- Configure Sound Settings.
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