Logitech G Unveils Cutting-Edge Gaming Gear: Headsets, Keyboards, and Mice for Enhanced Play

September 17, 2025
Logitech G Unveils Cutting-Edge Gaming Gear: Headsets, Keyboards, and Mice for Enhanced Play
  • Logitech G has launched a new lineup of gaming peripherals, including the G321 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Headset and the G515 RAPID TKL keyboard, both designed for high-performance gaming with customizable features.

  • The G321 headset offers around 20 hours of battery life, quality sound, and a 16 kHz microphone, while the G515 RAPID TKL features advanced actuation technology and programmable keys, targeting serious gamers.

  • In addition, Logitech introduced the Astro A20 X wireless headset, priced at $349 in Australia, supporting dual-console connectivity via USB-C and a Playsync dock, with a battery life of up to 70 hours.

  • The Astro A20 X boasts approximately 40 hours of battery life with RGB lighting on, and up to 90 hours when lighting is off, making it a versatile choice for gamers.

  • Its dual-system transmitter is compact, allowing easy switching between connected devices through a simple PlaySync button without unplugging.

  • The headset is lightweight at 290 grams, with plush earcups and a flexible design for comfort during extended gaming sessions.

  • Despite its lower price point, the A20 X includes features like Bluetooth 5.3, wired USB-C, and Logitech’s Lightspeed wireless tech, with a battery life of up to 70 hours.

  • The Playsync Base facilitates audio input from two platforms via USB, with an LED indicator showing the current source and a dedicated button for platform switching.

  • The A20 X features hardware staples such as a game/chat audio adjustment rocker, a detachable boom mic, a mute button, and Bluetooth for mobile connectivity, though Bluetooth cannot connect simultaneously with other wireless sources.

  • Its 40mm drivers deliver customizable sound and spatial audio to enhance immersion, though noise isolation remains limited.

  • The entry-level Logitech G321 headset costs $59.99, offering quality sound and a 16 kHz microphone with up to 20 hours of battery life.

  • The A20 X’s design is less angular and lacks the Astro logo, raising questions about its branding and identity.

  • The bundle includes a unique Playsync base and a new platform-switching button, but these features do not fully align with Astro’s traditional branding.

  • Physically, the A20 X resembles the Logitech G522 Lightspeed headset, with minor cosmetic differences.

  • The A20 X is a successor to the original Astro A20, featuring 40mm PRO-G drivers and a high-resolution 48kHz microphone.

  • It offers eight customizable RGB lighting zones controlled via Logitech G Hub software, building on the G522’s comfort features.

  • While similar to higher-end Astro headsets like the A50 X, the A20 X’s PlaySync technology enhances console switching at a slightly higher price.

  • The headset supports community-shared EQ profiles and has a 48kHz bandwidth microphone for better voice clarity.

  • The A20 X supports two USB-C connections compatible with Xbox, PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, and PCs, with an Xbox-compatible version included at no extra cost.

  • The RS Pedals feature a 75kg load cell brake with adjustable positioning and G HUB tuning for precise control.

  • The Astro A50 X, supporting three consoles via a docking station, is priced at $749, making it a premium option.

  • Logitech’s new gaming mice, including the Pro X2 Superstrike and Pro X Superlight 2c, feature reduced latency, high DPI, and lightweight designs, with prices ranging from $159.99 to $179.99.

  • Software updates now include the G HUB Games feature supporting cross-platform services and the launch of Streamlabs' AI Streaming Agent, capable of scene switching, commentary, and automated clips, powered by NVIDIA ACE technology.

  • All products are available for pre-order with retail rollouts expected over the next two quarters, emphasizing Logitech G’s commitment to enhancing gaming and streaming experiences.

Summary based on 15 sources


Get a daily email with more Tech stories

More Stories