Logitech’s custom G Fits gaming headphones are on sale for a new low of $159.99

Amazon is hosting a Gaming Week deals event this week, and we’re here to separate the wheat from the chaff a bit. For example, the Logitech G is suitable The wireless gaming headphones are on sale for $159.99 ($70 off) at Amazon. It’s a new low price on these headphones, which, much like Logitech-owned UE Fits, use a soft, pasty material on the inside to conform to the shape of your ear until a process of Curing for 60 seconds under UV light allows them to keep that unique. -a-kind of fit. If you’re struggling to find headphones that fit your ears, well, these may be the ticket.
While the G Fits are nearly identical to the UE Fits, they get their gaming-focused chops from a low-latency Bluetooth mode and the inclusion of a USB-A receiver (and included USB-C adapter ). This makes them an easy plug-and-play option for consoles, and they should last up to seven hours on a single charge. These aren’t noise-canceling headphones, but the custom fit should offer above-average passive noise cancellation by creating a tight seal in your ears.
Speaking of gaming audio, the Sony InZone H3 The wired gaming headset is on sale for just $58 ($41.99 off) at Amazon as well as $64.99 ($35 off) at Best Buy. The H3s are the somewhat no-frills entry-level model in Sony’s InZone line of PlayStation/PC gaming accessories. They connect via USB or 3.5mm and offer very soft and comfortable earbuds that you can wear for long sessions without fatigue – longer sessions being one of the benefits of a wired headset since you don’t have to to worry about pausing your game to load. These headphones haven’t seen many discounts before as they’re a budget model, but they’re great value if you don’t think you need the fancier noise-canceling or wireless features. offered by the more expensive H7 and H9. Check out our hands-on with the Sony InZone range.
The WH-1000XM5 offers some of the best noise cancellation, improving on the already good performance of their predecessors. They also offer improved microphone performance if you’re taking the occasional phone or video call, and with multipoint connectivity, you can stay in sync with your phone and computer at the same time without skipping a beat. Read our review.
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