The G435 Lightspeed is a gaming headset for kids that is very plain. It has a black design with white lettering on the front, and it looks very similar to the newer Logitech plastic gaming headsets like the G733 Lightspeed and G335. However, there are some key differences that make this headset stand out from the rest. For one, it has a built-in microphone that allows you to talk to your friends while playing games, as well as an adjustable headband that makes it perfect for different types of head shapes. Additionally, it comes with two built-in speakers that allow you to listen to your games in stereo mode.
The headset doesn’t have the suspension band of the two more expensive options, but instead has a hollow all-plastic frame and a fabric-wrapped headband. If this headset were heavy, the lack of padding on the headband could be an issue, but it’s 163 grams lighter than almost all of the other gaming headsets we tested, so it’s really not a problem. The ear cups are a bit small, but the mesh fabric is comfortable, and the headset’s clamping force is low enough that it doesn’t feel egregious. ..
The Logitech G435 Lightspeed is a gaming headset that has only a few controls and no Logitech G Hub companion app. It has a power button, mute button, and volume limiter. The back edge of the left headset has two buttons to increase and decrease the volume, as well as a button to pair with Bluetooth devices.
The Logitech G435 Lightspeed is a gaming headset that connects to your devices of choice in two ways. For gaming, the headset uses a USB-A wireless dongle to connect to your PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, docked Nintendo Switch, and PC with lag-free audio. The headset also connects via Bluetooth to your mobile device, the undocked Nintendo Switch, and any other device that supports this standard. The G435 supports the AAC and SBC codecs, so iOS users also have access to high-quality audio streaming. Android users should stick with SBC, though. ..
The Logitech G435’s battery life is impressive. It lasted for 24 hours and 15 minutes on a single charge, which is longer than most gaming headsets. However, the battery performance isn’t the best you’ll find. The Logitech G435 doesn’t have a fast charging option, so it will need to be charged using USB-C.