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Logitech introduces the G325 LIGHTSPEED headset with wireless freedom

Logitech’s G325 headset is a stylish, affordable option.

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A person with curly hair wearing large black Logitech G325 LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming headset and a white shirt sits indoors, looking intently at a handheld device. The background features a wooden wall with framed pictures and a shelf holding small decorative items, creating a cozy home or study room atmosphere.
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Logitech has added a new member to its gaming headset family, and this one is designed to hit that sweet spot between affordability, versatility, and style. The G325 LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming headset arrives as a sibling to the G321, but it’s not just another iteration—it’s a headset built for players who want gear that feels as natural in a coffee shop as it does in front of a battle station. At just 212 grams, it’s featherlight, with a clean, minimalist design that ditches the traditional boom mic for a built-in beamforming microphone. That choice alone signals Logitech’s intent: this isn’t just a headset for gaming, it’s a headset for life on the move.

The G325 is priced at $79.99, which is striking given the feature set. It delivers LIGHTSPEED wireless technology—the same low-latency, lag-free connection trusted by competitive players—alongside Bluetooth 5.2 support for seamless switching between PC, console, and mobile. That means you can jump from Baldur’s Gate on your desktop to a phone call without fumbling with cables or settings. Logitech has also packed in 24-bit audio, giving players richer detail across genres, whether it’s the crunch of footsteps in Fortnite or the sweep of orchestral scores in Monster Hunter Wilds.

A close-up of a modern desktop setup featuring Logitech G325 LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming headset resting on a metallic stand, with cushioned ear pads and side control buttons visible. To the left, a smartphone in an orange case, a notebook, and a pen sit on a wooden desk surface. Behind the headphones, a decorative plant with rounded green leaves adds contrast. On the right, part of a white computer tower with a mesh panel reveals internal components, including a GIGABYTE graphics card. Ambient blue and orange lighting creates a stylish, tech-focused atmosphere.
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Battery life is another standout. With over 24 hours of continuous use, the G325 is built for marathon sessions and long days where gaming, work, and music all blur together. The headset comes in three colorways—lilac, black, and white—making it as much a style accessory as a piece of tech. Onboard controls keep things simple: power, Bluetooth, volume, and mute are all integrated directly into the headset, so you’re not hunting for buttons mid-match.

Customization is where the G325 distinguishes itself from its sibling, the G321. Through Logitech’s G HUB software and mobile app, players can tweak a 10-band EQ, adjust mic settings, or enable AI-powered noise reduction. It’s a headset that invites tinkering, appealing to gamers who want to fine-tune their audio experience. The G321, by contrast, is more of a plug-and-play option—perfect for first-time gamers who want reliable performance without diving into settings.

What makes the G325 compelling is how it balances premium features with accessibility. Logitech’s General Manager of Logitech G, Ujesh Desai, summed it up: “We want all gamers to have premium experiences. That’s why we packed so much into the new G325 headset. It’s got a super comfortable design, long battery life, great audio, and works across PC, console, and mobile.”

In a market where wireless gaming headsets often push past the $150 mark, the G325 feels like a deliberate move to democratize high-quality gear. It’s not aimed at esports pros chasing every competitive edge—that’s where Logitech’s PRO X 2 Wireless comes in—but rather at the everyday gamer who wants a headset that can keep up with their lifestyle. Whether you’re grinding through ranked matches, listening to music on the go, or hopping into a late-night call, the G325 is designed to be the headset you don’t think twice about wearing.

Logitech’s headset lineup now covers a wide spectrum: the G321 for newcomers, the G325 for versatile all-rounders, and higher-end models like the G522 and PRO X 2 for those chasing advanced performance. With the G325, Logitech is making a statement that premium doesn’t have to mean pricey, and that gaming gear can be as much about lifestyle as it is about specs.


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