Logitech G, one of the leading companies in the market for PCs, video games, mobile phones and portable audio devices, announced an innovation this May. These are the brand’s new headphones. Logitech G SUITABLEAccording to the company, it was designed to best suit gaming and everyday use.

Logitech G FITS brings a modern, compact and clean design as well as comes with a charging case, USB-C adapter and receiver for wireless connectivity. The new product also includes Bluetooth connectivity, so the user can pair the headset with their device as well as ensure long battery life: Up to 7 hours of use in Lightspeed mode and up to 9 hours in Bluetooth mode.

Should be suitable for all ears

The company also announced that the Logitech G FITS are the first in-ear headphones to feature Lightspeed technology, and also bring with it the latest technology called Lightform, patented by Logitech G. Ear tips are molded for a unique, one-of-a-kind fit.

“It fits perfectly in the ear and has a distinctive design that meets the needs of the market,” explains Ricardo Filó, Logitech’s head of marketing in Brazil.

Each earphone also comes with dual microphones that ensure the sound is as clear as possible and eliminate passive noise from ambient sound.

It’s also worth noting that the earphones are available in white and black and have silicone ear tips for better grip. The product is compact because it is easy to carry and has a cut-out (rodless) case for microphones and a USB port for charging.

The new Logitech G FITS can be found on the brand’s website with a suggested price of R$1,999.90.

Source: Tec Mundo

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