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4.8
based on 8 reviews
Weight comfort: 4.8, based on 8 reviews
At roughly 212g, the G325 is widely viewed as exceptionally light. That low weight is a major reason reviewers find it so easy to wear for hours.
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4.7
based on 8 reviews
Comfort during long use: 4.7, based on 8 reviews
Long-session comfort is the standout strength across nearly every review. The G325 is repeatedly praised for disappearing on the head during extended work or gaming sessions.
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4.6
based on 8 reviews
Design and Aesthetics: 4.6, based on 8 reviews
Design is a major positive. Reviewers repeatedly praise the understated, stylish look and the more everyday-headphone vibe, with the color options helping it stand out without leaning too hard into flashy gamer styling.
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4.6
based on 6 reviews
Dongle: 4.6, based on 6 reviews
The Lightspeed dongle is one of the headset's most dependable features. Reviews consistently describe it as stable, low-latency, and easy to use once connected.
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4.5
based on 6 reviews
Ear cup padding quality: 4.5, based on 6 reviews
Most reviews praise the earcups for being soft, plush, and breathable, with the dual-layer memory foam earning especially positive comments. The main caveat is that one reviewer found the fabric slightly scratchy.
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4.5
based on 2 reviews
Audio-video sync accuracy: 4.5, based on 2 reviews
Latency performance is a clear strength for gaming use. Reviews that tested gameplay specifically report little to no lag, helping the headset feel responsive over wireless connections.
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4.5
based on 4 reviews
Multi-platform compatibility: 4.5, based on 4 reviews
Multi-device compatibility is one of the G325's strongest practical advantages. Reviews consistently position it as a headset that works across several consoles, PC, and mobile devices, though exact Xbox and wired-use details vary by reviewer.
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4.4
based on 6 reviews
Button control usability: 4.4, based on 6 reviews
Controls are one of the more consistently praised usability features. The buttons are distinct, tactile, and easy to locate by feel, though a few reviewers still prefer a volume wheel over the rocker.
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4.4
based on 4 reviews
Bluetooth connectivity stability: 4.4, based on 4 reviews
Bluetooth performance is broadly positive. Reviewers describe pairing and day-to-day connection stability as reliable, with smooth switching and no major dropout complaints.
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4.4
based on 4 reviews
Integrated microphone: 4.4, based on 4 reviews
Multiple reviewers like the built-in mic because it stays out of the way, is always available, and makes the headset feel cleaner and more portable than boom-mic rivals. That convenience is real, but it comes with a clear quality tradeoff.
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4.4
based on 3 reviews
Hinge durability: 4.4, based on 3 reviews
Despite the lightweight construction, the frame is often described as flexible and surprisingly tolerant of twisting or bending. That gives the headset some welcome resilience even if it does not feel premium.
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4.4
based on 3 reviews
Headband adjustability: 4.4, based on 3 reviews
Adjustment range is viewed positively where discussed. Reviewers say it accommodates different head sizes well and is easy to dial in.
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4.4
based on 2 reviews
Charging: 4.4, based on 2 reviews
Charging impressions are positive where mentioned. Reviewers describe recharge times as reasonably quick, and one also highlights the optional 80% charge cap as a battery-health friendly touch.
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4.4
based on 2 reviews
Sustainability materials: 4.4, based on 2 reviews
Packaging gets positive marks for using less plastic and more cardboard or paper-based materials. It is a small but noticed win in the unboxing experience.
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4.2
based on 4 reviews
Equalizer customization: 4.2, based on 4 reviews
EQ control is a real plus for the G325. Reviewers like having access to useful audio tweaks, with one specifically praising the full parametric EQ support in G Hub.
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4.1
based on 4 reviews
App: 4.1, based on 4 reviews
Logitech G Hub is generally seen as a good companion app, but not a feature-rich one for this headset. Reviewers appreciate its usefulness while noting that the G325 itself only exposes a modest set of software options.
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4.1
based on 7 reviews
Battery: 4.1, based on 7 reviews
Battery life is usually reported around the low-to-mid 20-hour range, which aligns fairly well with Logitech's claim. That is good enough for regular use, but several reviewers note it is not class-leading.
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4.1
based on 5 reviews
Midrange clarity: 4.1, based on 5 reviews
Midrange performance is one of the headset's stronger audio traits. Voices, dialogue, and game cues come through clearly, helping speech and positional details stay easy to follow.
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4.1
based on 2 reviews
Preset EQ profile quality: 4.1, based on 2 reviews
The included presets are viewed as sensible rather than transformative. Reviewers generally find the default or gaming-focused options more successful than bass-boost attempts.
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4.1
based on 2 reviews
Soundstage width: 4.1, based on 2 reviews
The headset does a respectable job with stereo spread and positional cues in games. It is not described as huge or cinematic, but directionality is better than its budget tuning suggests.
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4.0
based on 3 reviews
Software/setup simplicity: 4.0, based on 3 reviews
Setup is mostly straightforward once the headset is in the right mode, especially over the dongle. A few reviewers still ran into avoidable confusion around Bluetooth versus Lightspeed behavior on PC.
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3.8
based on 5 reviews
Treble clarity: 3.8, based on 5 reviews
Treble is generally clear and crisp enough for footsteps, cues, and upper-range detail, but it does not deliver especially refined top-end extension. Reviewers see it as competent rather than class-leading.
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3.8
based on 7 reviews
Sound quality: 3.8, based on 7 reviews
Overall sound quality is consistently framed as good enough to genuinely enjoyable for casual gaming, but rarely exceptional. Reviewers like the clarity and usability in games more than they admire it for music or deep immersion.
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3.8
based on 2 reviews
Included accessories: 3.8, based on 2 reviews
The accessory bundle is basic but adequate. Reviews mention the dongle and charging cable as the essentials you need, with no notable extras and at least one complaint about the cable being short.
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3.4
based on 5 reviews
Bass performance: 3.4, based on 5 reviews
Bass is the most common audio compromise. It is usually described as restrained, light on sub-bass, or lacking slam, though one reviewer still found it punchy and fun for a budget headset.
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3.2
based on 6 reviews
Build quality: 3.2, based on 6 reviews
Build quality is mixed. Many reviewers call the headset plasticky or cheap-feeling, but others find it sturdier than expected in actual handling, so the consensus is functional rather than premium.
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3.0
based on 2 reviews
Volume output: 3.0, based on 2 reviews
Maximum volume is a mild weakness in the coverage. A couple of reviewers note that the headset does not get especially loud, with Bluetooth use on Switch mentioned as notably quiet.
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2.9
based on 6 reviews
Microphone quality for calls: 2.9, based on 6 reviews
Mic quality is the product's biggest recurring drawback. It is usually considered usable for Discord, meetings, or casual voice chat, but several reviews call it grainy, distant, tinny, or clearly below good boom-mic standards.
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2.5
based on 3 reviews
Noise isolation (passive): 2.5, based on 3 reviews
Passive isolation is light. Reviewers repeatedly mention hearing nearby people or household noise, and at least one notes that others can hear audio leaking out as well.
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2.3
based on 1 review
Portability/foldability: 2.3, based on 1 review
The G325 is easy to carry because it is so light, but it is not especially travel-friendly in shape. Reviews mention that it does not fold down well and can feel bulky in a bag.
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2.0
based on 2 reviews
Ear cup swivel/rotation range: 2.0, based on 2 reviews
Rotation is limited and sometimes absent in practice. This makes the headset a little less adaptable on the head and less convenient to store.
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2.0
based on 1 review
Microphone noise reduction: 2.0, based on 1 review
The AI noise reduction feature does not earn much confidence from the reviews that discuss it. Background noise still comes through too easily, so it helps less than the spec sheet suggests.
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1.0
based on 1 review
Active noise cancellation effectiveness: 1.0, based on 1 review
The G325 is explicitly described as not being a noise-canceling headset. Review coverage treats this as a deliberate omission rather than a hidden feature.