Logitech G325 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset

Logitech G325 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset Review

Brand: Logitech
Released: February 3, 2026
Updated: 2 weeks ago
3.6
Consolidated expert score
158
Review insights
47
Scored features
8
Expert reviews

Bottom Line

Choose the Logitech G325 Lightspeed if you want a lightweight, comfortable, affordable wireless headset for casual gaming across devices. Skip it if you need premium build, strong bass, marathon battery life, or a clear boom-style microphone.

Best for

Best for casual gamers, office users, and portable-device players who want a light, comfortable, affordable wireless headset with simple controls and broad platform support.

Not for

Not for competitive players, streamers, bass-focused listeners, or anyone who needs premium materials, strong passive isolation, class-leading battery life, or a high-quality boom microphone.

Verdict

The Logitech G325 Lightspeed lands as a comfort-first budget wireless headset with broad device support and a clean everyday look. Reviewers repeatedly praised its low weight, plush padding, intuitive physical controls, reliable dongle/Bluetooth use, and fair price. The tradeoff is that it feels less premium than sturdier rivals, and its audio is tuned more for casual play than demanding listening: mids and treble are often clear, but bass impact, soundstage weight, and top-end detail vary. The built-in mic keeps the design sleek and convenient, yet several reviewers found it mediocre, noisy, or below average for anything beyond basic calls and game chat.

Compared in Reviews

Products reviewers directly compared with this model, grouped into quick takeaways.

  • Better: sub-bass For a fuller low-end, the reviewer recommended the Cherry XTRFY H3 over the G325.
  • Worse: Xbox compatibility The G325 avoided the Xbox compatibility concern the reviewer associated with the Cherry XTRFY H3.
  • Better: build feel The G325 was described as less premium-feeling than the HyperX Cloud III.

Feature Scorecards

Summary

47 reviewed features
  • Very positive 4.5-5.0 17% 8 features
  • Positive 3.5-4.4 51% 24 features
  • Neutral 2.5-3.4 23% 11 features
  • Negative 1.5-2.4 9% 4 features
  • Very negative below 1.5 0% 0 features

Pros

  • 5.0
    based on 2 reviews
    Wireless latency: 5.0, based on 2 reviews
    Wireless latency was excellent in the reviews that tested it, with no lag or latency reported during play.
  • 4.8
    based on 6 reviews
    Weight comfort: 4.8, based on 6 reviews
    Weight comfort was excellent, with reviewers repeatedly describing the headset as impressively light, cloud-like, or easy to forget on the head.
  • 4.7
    based on 8 reviews
    Comfort during long use: 4.7, based on 8 reviews
    Comfort was the clearest strength, with every review that addressed wear saying it stayed comfortable for long sessions or felt very light on the head.
  • 4.5
    based on 7 reviews
    Design and Aesthetics: 4.5, based on 7 reviews
    Design was a major positive, with reviewers praising the understated, colorful, sleek look that feels less like a typical gamer headset.
  • 4.5
    based on 3 reviews
    Dongle: 4.5, based on 3 reviews
    The dongle experience was strong, with plug-and-play setup, stable connections, and no reported latency through Lightspeed in tested use.
  • 4.5
    based on 3 reviews
    Multi-platform compatibility: 4.5, based on 3 reviews
    Multi-platform compatibility was a consistent strength, with reviewers highlighting easy use across consoles, PC, and other devices.
  • 4.5
    based on 2 reviews
    Charging: 4.5, based on 2 reviews
    Charging was received positively where discussed, with reviewers saying it charged rapidly or did not take long.
  • 4.5
    based on 2 reviews
    Headband adjustability: 4.5, based on 2 reviews
    Headband adjustment was praised for range and ease, with reviewers noting it could fit different head sizes and adjust conveniently.
  • 4.4
    based on 3 reviews
    Positional audio accuracy: 4.4, based on 3 reviews
    Positional audio was a strength for gaming, with reviewers hearing enemy direction, cues, and stereo placement clearly.
  • 4.4
    based on 2 reviews
    Stability: 4.4, based on 2 reviews
    Stability was positive where discussed, with reviewers reporting a stable connection and enough physical security to avoid slipping.
  • 4.3
    based on 6 reviews
    Ear cup padding quality: 4.3, based on 6 reviews
    Earcup padding was usually praised as soft, plush, breathable, and comfortable, though one reviewer found the fabric slightly less soft than premium options.
  • 4.3
    based on 3 reviews
    Fit/seal reliability: 4.3, based on 3 reviews
    Fit reliability was positive overall, with reviewers saying it sat comfortably, fit different heads, and stayed on securely enough.
  • 4.3
    based on 7 reviews
    Value for money: 4.3, based on 7 reviews
    Value for money was strong overall, with reviewers calling it good value, affordable, competitive, or a standout budget buy.
  • 4.3
    based on 2 reviews
    Packaging quality: 4.3, based on 2 reviews
    Packaging drew positive comments for reduced plastic, cardboard cushioning, helpful opening cues, and efficient waste-conscious presentation.
  • 4.3
    based on 2 reviews
    Sustainability materials: 4.3, based on 2 reviews
    Sustainability materials were noted positively in packaging, with reviewers calling out reduced plastic and packaging waste.
  • 4.1
    based on 4 reviews
    Midrange clarity: 4.1, based on 4 reviews
    Midrange clarity was a strength overall, with voices, mids, and game cues described as clear, present, and sometimes the headset's best area.
  • 4.1
    based on 6 reviews
    Button control usability: 4.1, based on 6 reviews
    Physical controls were mostly well-liked for clear shapes, easy reach, and tactile feel, though some reviewers missed a volume wheel.
  • 4.1
    based on 3 reviews
    Connectivity versatility: 4.1, based on 3 reviews
    Connectivity versatility was praised for easy switching and multiple modes, though the strongest praise came from casual multi-device use rather than power-user features.
  • 4.1
    based on 3 reviews
    Integrated microphone: 4.1, based on 3 reviews
    The integrated microphone helped usability and style by staying unobtrusive and always available, even though mic quality itself was not a strength.
  • 4.1
    based on 4 reviews
    Bluetooth: 4.1, based on 4 reviews
    Bluetooth was generally reliable and easy, though one reviewer found the Switch Bluetooth experience quieter than expected.
  • 4.0
    based on 1 review
    USB-C: 4.0, based on 1 review
    USB-C was useful in one review because it enabled wired use through the left earcup.
  • 3.9
    based on 3 reviews
    Equalizer customization: 3.9, based on 3 reviews
    EQ customization was a plus, especially because G Hub offered EQ and full parametric tuning, though one reviewer said the options were limited.
  • 3.9
    based on 2 reviews
    Preset EQ profile quality: 3.9, based on 2 reviews
    Preset EQ was serviceable to good, with reviewers liking the default balance or recommending gaming presets over bass boost.
  • 3.9
    based on 5 reviews
    Treble clarity: 3.9, based on 5 reviews
    Treble was usually clear and lively, though one review described the tuning as balanced rather than sharp or heavy.
  • 3.8
    based on 7 reviews
    Battery: 3.8, based on 7 reviews
    Battery life was acceptable to good for casual use, around 20 to 25 hours, but several reviewers said it was only okay compared with longer-lasting rivals.
  • 3.8
    based on 3 reviews
    Maximum volume clarity: 3.8, based on 3 reviews
    Clarity at higher or normal volume was generally acceptable, with reviewers noting that quality did not suffer and louder playback stayed clear.
  • 3.8
    based on 2 reviews
    Xbox compatibility: 3.8, based on 2 reviews
    Xbox compatibility was mixed: one review praised Xbox support through compatibility, while another warned the Lightspeed dongle did not work on Xbox consoles.
  • 3.7
    based on 3 reviews
    Instrument separation: 3.7, based on 3 reviews
    Detail separation was mixed, with one reviewer hearing new small details, another praising clean soundscapes, and another finding subtle details mushy.
  • 3.6
    based on 2 reviews
    Built-in DAC and hi-res playback: 3.6, based on 2 reviews
    Hi-res or 24-bit support was treated as a small plus, but one reviewer questioned how much it matters in everyday listening.
  • 3.6
    based on 7 reviews
    Sound quality: 3.6, based on 7 reviews
    Reviewers generally found the headset good enough for gaming and casual media, ranging from fantastic in-game audio to merely fine or adequate sound.
  • 3.6
    based on 4 reviews
    Software/setup simplicity: 3.6, based on 4 reviews
    Setup and software simplicity was mixed, with plug-and-play praise offset by one annoying PC setup experience and basic software comments.
  • App
    3.5
    based on 2 reviews
    App: 3.5, based on 2 reviews
    The app/software experience was useful but basic, with G Hub praised as helpful while another reviewer said it only covered the basics.

Cons

  • 3.3
    based on 2 reviews
    Portability/foldability: 3.3, based on 2 reviews
    Portability was mixed: one reviewer liked it as a backpack headset, while another found it bulky and not easy to store.
  • 3.0
    based on 1 review
    Cable quality: 3.0, based on 1 review
    Cable quality/length was only lightly covered; one reviewer called the included USB-A to USB-C cable fairly short.
  • 3.0
    based on 5 reviews
    Bass performance: 3.0, based on 5 reviews
    Bass was the most common audio weakness: reviewers heard usable bass, but several found it flat, not strong, or lacking in sub-bass impact.
  • 3.0
    based on 4 reviews
    Microphone quality for calls: 3.0, based on 4 reviews
    Call and chat mic quality was only serviceable, ranging from adequate or clear enough to basic and merely usable.
  • 2.8
    based on 1 review
    Clamping force comfort: 2.8, based on 1 review
    Clamping force was a tradeoff: low pressure helped comfort but made the headset feel less sturdy and immersive to one reviewer.
  • 2.7
    based on 6 reviews
    Build quality: 2.7, based on 6 reviews
    Build quality was the most split physical trait: some reviewers found it robust and flexible, while others criticized plasticky, cheap, or creaky construction.
  • 2.7
    based on 2 reviews
    Volume output: 2.7, based on 2 reviews
    Volume output leaned modest rather than loud, which one reviewer liked for safety while another found max volume underwhelming.
  • 2.7
    based on 6 reviews
    Microphone: 2.7, based on 6 reviews
    Microphone performance was the biggest repeated drawback, ranging from decent for basic chat to mediocre, noisy, or genuinely below average.
  • 2.6
    based on 2 reviews
    Soundstage width: 2.6, based on 2 reviews
    Soundstage and immersion were limited; reviewers said it was not as immersive and could feel thin or hollow in more atmospheric games.
  • 2.5
    based on 3 reviews
    Noise isolation (passive): 2.5, based on 3 reviews
    Passive isolation was weak by closed-headset standards, letting partners, kids, and surrounding activity remain audible; one reviewer saw this as useful awareness.
  • 2.5
    based on 1 review
    Console compatibility limitations: 2.5, based on 1 review
    Console compatibility had an Xbox caveat in one review because the Lightspeed dongle was said not to work on Xbox consoles.
  • 2.3
    based on 2 reviews
    Ear cup swivel/rotation range: 2.3, based on 2 reviews
    Cup movement was a limitation, with reviewers criticizing the lack of cup flexibility or rotation for fit and storage.
  • 2.0
    based on 1 review
    Multipoint connectivity reliability: 2.0, based on 1 review
    Multipoint reliability was weak because one reviewer found that Lightspeed and Bluetooth had to be chosen separately rather than used together.
  • 2.0
    based on 1 review
    Sound leakage: 2.0, based on 1 review
    Sound leakage was a problem in the one review that covered it, with nearby listeners able to hear playback at half volume.
  • 1.8
    based on 2 reviews
    Microphone noise reduction: 1.8, based on 2 reviews
    Microphone noise reduction disappointed reviewers who noted background noise or said software could not fix the low-quality mic.

Compared With Category Average

Compared with other Headsets, this product is below average in Microphone noise reduction, Build quality, Soundstage width.

Summary

8 compared features
  • Above average 0.4+ pts higher 0% 0 features
  • Same as average within 0.3 pts 0% 0 features
  • Below average 0.4+ pts lower 100% 8 features
Attribute This product Category average Difference
Microphone noise reduction 1.8 4.0 -2.2
Build quality 2.7 4.2 -1.5
Soundstage width 2.6 4.2 -1.6
Multipoint connectivity reliability 2.0 3.5 -1.5
Ear cup swivel/rotation range 2.3 3.7 -1.4
Microphone 2.7 4.0 -1.3
Microphone quality for calls 3.0 4.0 -1.0
Bass performance 3.0 3.9 -0.9

FAQ

Is the Logitech G325 Lightspeed comfortable for long sessions?

Yes. Reviewers repeatedly praised the low weight, soft padding, and long-wear comfort, with several saying it was easy to wear for hours.

How good is the microphone?

The microphone is convenient because it is built in and unobtrusive, but quality is a repeated weak point. Reviews describe it as adequate for chat or calls, but not ideal for streaming, recording, or noisy rooms.

How does it sound for gaming?

It is generally good for casual gaming, with clear dialogue, mids, treble, and positional cues. Reviewers were less impressed by bass impact, soundstage weight, and fine audio detail.

Does it work across multiple platforms?

Yes, reviewers highlighted broad compatibility across PC, PlayStation, Switch, mobile, and Xbox use. The main caveat is that one review said the Lightspeed dongle does not work on Xbox consoles.

How is the battery life?

Battery life is acceptable for casual use, with reviews clustering around roughly 20 to 25 hours. It is easy to live with, but not class-leading compared with some rivals.

Is it a good value?

Most reviewers considered it a strong budget value because it combines comfort, wireless connectivity, platform flexibility, and simple usability at a low price. The value case weakens if mic quality or stronger audio matters most.

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