The Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED Gaming Headset – Black — 40mm drivers, LIGHTSPEED 2.4GHz and Bluetooth in one headset, dual beamforming microphones with no boom arm, 18-hour battery, USB-C charging, and 165g with memory foam earcups. Works on PC, Mac, PS4, PS5, Switch and mobile. Certified Carbon Neutral.
- ✓ LIGHTSPEED 2.4GHz and Bluetooth — gaming and phone on one headset
- ✓ Only 165g — one of the lightest wireless gaming headsets Logitech makes
- ✓ Dual beamforming mics built into the earcup — no boom arm to catch or store
- ✓ 18hr battery · USB-C · works on PC without G HUB · Carbon Neutral certified
The Logitech G435 is the entry point to Logitech G’s wireless range and it makes a specific set of choices rather than simply being a cheaper G733. It is the only headset in the range that carries both LIGHTSPEED 2.4GHz and Bluetooth, so the same headset handles a PC game through the USB dongle and a phone call over Bluetooth without unpairing anything. It weighs 165g, which is light enough that it stops registering after a few minutes. It has no boom microphone — two beamforming mics sit inside the left earcup instead, which removes the most fragile part of a gaming headset and the part that is always in the way when the headset is around your neck. And it needs no software: on PC the G435 has full functionality straight out of the box with no G HUB installation. Logitech built it with a minimum of 22% post-consumer recycled plastic, FSC-certified paper packaging, and Certified Carbon Neutral status. The trade for all of this is that there is no RGB, no boom mic and no surround processing — the G435 is deliberately a headset that does the fundamentals well and leaves the rest out.
LIGHTSPEED + Bluetooth
Two Wireless Systems, One Headset
Most gaming headsets pick one wireless technology. LIGHTSPEED is Logitech G’s proprietary 2.4GHz protocol, built for gaming: it sends uncompressed audio over a dedicated USB dongle at latency low enough that footsteps and gunshots stay locked to what is on screen. Bluetooth is the universal standard — it pairs with anything, but the audio compression and packetisation add tens of milliseconds of delay, which is fine for music and calls and noticeable in competitive play. The G435 carries both. Plug the LIGHTSPEED dongle into a PC, Mac, PS4 or PS5 for gaming audio with no perceptible lag, and use Bluetooth for a phone, tablet or Nintendo Switch. Switching between the two is a button press on the earcup rather than a re-pairing procedure. In practice this is the feature that makes the G435 a genuinely single-headset solution — you are not taking one pair off to answer a call on another. Range is up to 10 metres on either connection. One detail worth checking before ordering: the LIGHTSPEED dongle is USB-A, so a laptop with only USB-C ports will need an adapter or hub.
165g · Beamforming Mics · No Boom
What Removing the Boom Arm Achieves
At 165g the G435 is roughly 110g lighter than the G733 and around half the weight of many full-size wireless gaming headsets. A large part of that saving comes from removing the boom microphone assembly and the plastic housing, hinge and cabling that go with it. In its place, two microphones sit inside the left earcup and work as a beamforming array — the two capsules receive the same sounds at fractionally different times depending on direction, and the processing uses that timing difference to favour audio arriving from the direction of the wearer’s mouth while suppressing sound arriving from elsewhere. Voice comes through cleanly for Discord, party chat and calls; a boom mic positioned directly in front of the mouth still captures more low-end body in the voice, so a streamer recording content will want a dedicated microphone. For everyday team communication the beamforming array is entirely sufficient, and it removes the part of a headset most likely to break and the part that digs into your collarbone when the headset hangs around your neck. The earcups use soft memory foam and the headband is fabric-suspended, which combined with the low weight is what makes the G435 comfortable across a long session.
18hr · No Software · Sustainable
Battery, Setup and Build
Eighteen hours of playback covers a week of evening sessions before the headset needs the USB-C cable, and USB-C means the same lead as a phone or laptop rather than a proprietary connector. Where the G435 differs sharply from the rest of the Logitech G range is software: it requires none. On PC the headset has full functionality with no G HUB installation — plug in the dongle and it works, including volume and mute from the earcup buttons. There is no EQ, no Blue VO!CE processing and no RGB to configure, which is precisely why nothing needs installing. The G435 is Logitech G’s sustainability flagship: minimum 22% post-consumer recycled plastic in the construction, paper packaging from FSC-certified forests, and Certified Carbon Neutral status covering design through delivery. One safety-related detail that is easy to miss on a spec sheet: the G435’s maximum volume is capped at approximately 85dB. Logitech set this deliberately, since the headset is sized and positioned partly for younger players. For most listening this is more than loud enough, but anyone who habitually runs a headset at very high volume in a noisy room should be aware the ceiling is lower than on a typical gaming headset.
Right choice if you…
✔ Want one headset for gaming and for your phone — LIGHTSPEED and Bluetooth together, switched with a button
✔ Find full-size gaming headsets heavy — 165g is around half the weight of many competitors
✔ Do not want to install software — full PC functionality with no G HUB required
✔ Are buying for a younger player, or want a headset with a smaller fit and a safer volume ceiling
Consider something else if…
✖ You play on Xbox — the G435 is not Xbox compatible in either wireless mode; see the HyperX Cloud II Wireless or an Xbox-certified headset
✖ You stream or record and need broadcast-quality voice — the beamforming mics are fine for team chat but a boom mic captures more presence; the G733 adds Blue VO!CE processing
✖ You want RGB, EQ control or virtual surround — the G435 has none of these by design; the G733 covers all three through G HUB
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Model | G435 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset |
| MPN | 981-001050 |
| EAN / GTIN | 5099206095007 |
| Colour | Black |
| Drivers | 40mm |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz – 20kHz |
| Impedance | 45Ω (passive) |
| Sensitivity | 83.1 dB SPL/mW |
| Max Volume | Capped at approximately 85dB |
| Wireless | LIGHTSPEED 2.4GHz (USB-A dongle) + Bluetooth · 10m range |
| Microphone | Dual beamforming — built into earcup · 100Hz – 8kHz · no boom arm |
| Battery Life | Up to 18 hours |
| Charging | USB-C |
| Controls | Earcup buttons — power · volume +/− · mute |
| Spatial Audio | Compatible with Dolby Atmos · Tempest 3D · Windows Sonic |
| Software | None required — full PC support without G HUB |
| Platforms | PC (Win 10+) · macOS 10.14+ · PS4 · PS5 · Switch (Bluetooth) · mobile |
| Xbox | Not compatible |
| Weight | 165g |
| Sustainability | Min. 22% post-consumer recycled plastic · Certified Carbon Neutral · FSC packaging |
| Warranty | Manufacturer warranty (Logitech) |
In the Box
Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming headset — Black
LIGHTSPEED USB-A wireless receiver
USB-C charging cable
User documentation
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the G435 work on Xbox?
No. Xbox consoles use Microsoft’s own proprietary wireless protocol and do not support standard Bluetooth audio, so neither the LIGHTSPEED dongle nor Bluetooth will connect the G435 to an Xbox. It works on PC, Mac, PS4 and PS5 via the LIGHTSPEED dongle, and on Nintendo Switch and mobile devices over Bluetooth. For Xbox, look at an Xbox-certified headset or the HyperX Cloud range.
How good is the microphone without a boom arm?
The two mics in the left earcup work as a beamforming array — they use the tiny timing difference between the two capsules to favour sound coming from your mouth and suppress everything else. For Discord, party chat and video calls the result is clear and perfectly usable. A boom mic sits directly in front of the mouth and captures more low-end presence in the voice, so if you stream or record content you will want a dedicated microphone. For playing with friends, the array does the job.
Do I need to install G HUB?
No. The G435 has full functionality on PC with no software installed — plug in the LIGHTSPEED dongle and audio, microphone, volume and mute all work from the earcup buttons. There is no EQ, RGB or mic processing to configure, which is why nothing needs installing.
Can I use LIGHTSPEED and Bluetooth at the same time?
The G435 connects on one mode at a time and switches between them with a button on the earcup. Both devices can stay paired, so moving from a PC game on LIGHTSPEED to a phone call on Bluetooth is a single button press rather than a re-pairing procedure — but the two audio streams are not mixed together simultaneously.
Is the G435 loud enough?
Maximum volume is capped at approximately 85dB, which Logitech set deliberately as a hearing-safety measure since the headset is partly aimed at younger players. For gaming and music in a normal room this is comfortably loud. If you routinely run headsets at very high volume, or use them in a noisy environment, the ceiling is lower than a typical gaming headset and the G733 or a HyperX Cloud model would suit better.
Condition
Brand New — Retail Packaging
Warranty
Manufacturer warranty (Logitech)
Delivery
4–5 Working Days · Fully Tracked
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