Designed with the needs of professional Esports players in mind, the headset comes with some tweaks and updates over the original Pro X gaming headset.Available with in both white, black, and pink, the Pro X2 is the 2nd generation gaming headset and successor to the original Pro X. Built in more or less the same size, improvements to the headset include new set of 50mm Graphene drivers.
The chassis of the Pro X2 is made from a combination of aluminium and steel, meaning that it’s durable enough to withstand some extreme bending, although I don’t recommend that you ever attempt to do anything of the sort.The audio quality of the Pro X2, in its default stereo mode, sounds and feels pretty tight. It is clear that there is an increased focus on the highs, mids, and vocals, with all three elements striking a nice balance between each other.
The mic on the Pro X2 is, in a word, sublime. The Blue Vo!ce audio technology clearly works its magic, making me not just audible when I’m speaking to my friends on Discord, but also clear and sometimes a bit too loud. No, really: during one session I realised that I didn’t have to put the mic so close to my mouth, as I usually do, and proceeded to move it a couple inches further. That, and I didn’t have to raise my voice.
Again, there are audio cues to let you know when the mic is live or muted, while the dedicated Bluetooth button requires a single press to switch to the wireless format, and a 2-second hold to make it scannable on your mobile device. Want to switch back to the 2.4GHz dongle? Just turn the headset off and on again.