Logitech G535 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset (black) – lightweight on-ear, flip-to-mute mic
Product description
The essentials
If you want a wireless gaming headset that doesn’t feel like a weight on your head, the Logitech G535 LIGHTSPEED is built around light on-ear comfort and straightforward controls. It’s a plug-and-play style headset for people who mainly game on PC or PlayStation, and who also want the basics covered for music and comms without fiddling around.
On paper, the headline is the LIGHTSPEED wireless link plus a claimed battery life of up to 33 hours, which makes it easier to forget about charging during a busy week. It’s also designed to stay out of your way: the mic can be flipped up to mute, and there’s an on-ear volume roller so you don’t have to reach for a controller or app.
There’s a lot to like here, but it’s not aiming to be the most feature-packed headset in every possible respect. Depending on what you’re used to (especially if you want deep, over-ear isolation), an on-ear fit can feel a bit more “present” on the sides of the head.

Key features that matter day to day
The G535 uses 40 mm neodymium drivers for stereo sound, with Logitech positioning it as crisp and clear with deep stereo. In practical terms, that’s the sort of tuning you tend to notice when you’re following in-game audio cues and layering music behind chat.
For wireless gaming, LIGHTSPEED is the central idea: it’s intended to give you reliable freedom, with a stated range of up to 12 metres. That’s the kind of figure that helps if you occasionally step away from your desk for a moment without dragging a cable around.
Controls are kept simple and physical. The volume roller sits directly on the ear cup for quick changes to game audio, music, or comms. And the flip-to-mute mic is the fast, low-friction way to handle accidental noise during team talk—flip it up and it’s out of the way.



Tech specs
- Type: Wireless gaming headset with LIGHTSPEED technology
- Battery life: Up to 33 hours (claimed)
- Wireless range: Up to 12 metres (stated)
- Weight: 236 grams (on-the-lighter side)
- Drivers: 40 mm neodymium drivers
- Microphone: Flip up to mute
- Connection: USB
- Compatibility: PC, PS4, PS5
- Headband: Reversible suspension headband, adjustable for fit
- Controls: Volume roller on ear cup
- Audio: Stereo
- Colour: Black
- Form factor: Lightweight on-ear headphones
Comfort and fit: where it feels good (and where it can fall short)
At only 236 grams, the G535 is designed to be genuinely light for extended sessions. The reversible suspension headband is meant to distribute weight more evenly, and the adjustable setup should help you dial in a customised fit.

That said, “light” and “on-ear” usually come with trade-offs. If you’re someone who strongly prefers over-ear pads for passive noise reduction or a bigger soundstage feel, you may find this headset more suited to desk-based gaming and everyday listening than for long-haul use where you want the headphones to fully seal around your ears.
A practical micro-example: imagine you’re in a match, your throat gets a little dry during downtime, and you want to quickly mute yourself before you take a sip. The flip-to-mute mic is designed exactly for that kind of moment—no menu digging, just lift and talk again when you’re ready.
Getting the most from it
This one suits a “plug it in and get on with it” workflow. Using a USB connection and plug-and-play setup means it’s straightforward for PC and PlayStation gaming devices. It also makes it easier for shared setups—less fuss than headsets that need software profiles before you can even start.



If you prioritise comfort and battery life for regular sessions, the G535’s claimed up-to-33-hours figure is the sort of spec that matters. Just keep in mind that battery life can vary with how you use it (volume levels and wireless usage habits), so treat the number as a best-case expectation.
When it makes sense to buy (and when to skip)
It’s a good fit if you want a lightweight wireless gaming headset that’s simple to use, with an easy mute gesture and quick on-ear volume control. It also makes sense if you mostly game on PC or PS4/PS5 and want stereo sound delivered via 40 mm neodymium drivers.
It might not be for you if you’re chasing the most immersive “closed-in” feel you can get from a deeper over-ear design. It may also fall short if you need lots of advanced mic or audio processing features—this model’s strengths are more about practical wireless freedom, comfort, and day-to-day usability.

Mini FAQ
Is the Logitech G535 good for PS4 and PS5?
Yes, the headset is listed as compatible via a USB connection with both PS4 and PS5, so it’s aimed at console players who want a straightforward wireless setup.
Does it have a way to mute the microphone quickly?



It does. The microphone flips up to mute, which is intended to be a fast, physical control rather than something you have to manage in software.
How does wireless freedom work in everyday use?
With LIGHTSPEED and a stated range of up to 12 metres, it’s designed for reliable distance around your setup—useful if you step away from your desk during breaks.
Is it heavy enough to be uncomfortable for long sessions?
It’s designed to be lightweight at 236 grams, and the reversible suspension headband is meant to distribute weight. Still, “on-ear” comfort is personal, so fit preference matters.
Final verdict
When it makes sense, If you want lightweight wireless gaming on PC and PlayStation with up to 33 hours of claimed battery life, plug-and-play USB setup, and a mic you can mute by flipping up, the Logitech G535 LIGHTSPEED is built around that sort of no-fuss routine.
When it might not, If you’re specifically chasing a more sealed, over-ear listening experience or more complex audio/mic features, this could feel more like a practical mid-range pick than a top-tier immersion headset.
Worth buying if comfort, simplicity, and wireless freedom are your priorities—worth reconsidering if you need maximum isolation or a fuller feature set.
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