That is, in part, a testament to the fine-tuned band design, but also of the large, well-padded memory ear cups, which are slightly bigger on the Lightspeed. And yet, the band still presses down with enough force to provide strong passive noise canceling.
The cans fit flush against your head and stay in place, without creating an overtight “clamping” feel against your temples. The headset looks like a piece of premium kit because it’s constructed from durable materials: The handband has a steel core and the forks connecting the band to the cans are made of aluminum. Where many gaming headsets are made to reflect the flashy “gamer” aesthetic, there’s a subdued, classic elegance to the Pro X Lightspeed. It has the same minimalist, studio-style design: The cans are covered with matte black plastic with silver discs, and black leatherette covering the headband and ear cups. Design and FeaturesAt a glance, the Logitech Pro X Lightspeed looks identical to the standard Pro X – just without a cable.