LAUSANNE, Switzerland & SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 3, 2026--
Logitech G today announced the Logitech G325 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset, a new wireless gaming headset designed for players who want effortless versatility, immersive audio, and all-day comfort, without the premium price tag. Offered at just $79.99 MSRP, the G325 delivers LIGHTSPEED wireless performance and premium audio, in a modern, minimalist design.
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“We want all gamers to have premium experiences,” said Ujesh Desai, General Manager of Logitech G. “That's why we packed so much into the new G325 headset. It's got a super comfortable design, long battery life, great audio, and works across PC, console, and mobile. It's designed for gamers who love to play across a variety of platforms.”
Play and Chill, Wherever Life Takes You
Built for long sessions and life on the move, the Logitech G325 features a featherweight construction, plush ear cushions, and a modern fit that stays comfortable for hours.
The G325 offers a clean, minimalist design, available in three eye-catching colourways (lilac, black, and white) to suit everyone’s style.
The G325 headset is designed for seamless, focused use, integrating all essential controls from power, Bluetooth®, volume, mute, and more, directly into the device itself. This intuitive design eliminates distractions and allows you to immerse yourself in the game. Furthermore, with over 24 hours of continuous battery life, the G325 ensures your play, work, and everything in between remain uninterrupted from morning until night.
Wireless Gaming, Evolved
The Logitech G325 proves you don’t need premium pricing to get premium features.
The highlight? True LIGHTSPEED wireless technology, delivering reliable, lag-free performance that’s fast enough for competitive shooters and flexible enough for everything else in your digital life.
But the G325's wireless prowess doesn't stop at LIGHTSPEED. Gamers can move between their PC and console platforms by using the USB dongle, and connect to their mobile gaming devices using Bluetooth®.
This flexibility means that with just one press of a button, you can switch from an intense mobile gaming session to answering a phone call or listening to music. The G325 eliminates the hassle of cables, granting you the freedom to focus purely on the task at hand.
Game Ready Audio, No Compromises
Powered by advanced 24-bit audio, the G325 delivers rich, detailed sound across every genre. From epic soundtracks to auditory details like footsteps or rain in Fortnite, Baldur’s Gate, Monster Hunter Wilds, and more, the headset creates an immersive soundscape that rivals more expensive options, to experience the full audio details in every game.
Crystal-Clear Comms on Any Device
An integrated, beamforming microphone delivers a clear, natural voice quality on any gaming device. Whether coordinating with teammates or taking a call mid-session, communication stays crisp.
What truly sets the G325 apart is its seamless balance of performance and personalisation. With full integration across Logitech G HUB and the mobile app, players can tailor EQ, mic settings, and enable AI-powered noise reduction wherever they play, whether at home on PC or Console or on the go with their phone or handheld.
Unmatched Value
With professional-grade wireless performance, full-bodied audio, and all-day comfort for only $79.99 MSRP, the Logitech G325 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset redefines expectations for value-driven gaming headsets.
Logitech G325 Key Features
For more information about the Logitech G325 and the full Logitech G lineup, visit logitechg.com.
About Logitech
Logitech designs software-enabled hardware solutions that help businesses thrive and unite people when working, creating, gaming, and streaming. As the point of connection between people and the digital world, our mission is to extend human potential in work and play, in a way that is good for people and the planet. Founded in 1981, Logitech International is a Swiss public company listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (LOGN) and the Nasdaq Global Select Market (LOGI). Find Logitech and its other brands, including Logitech G, at www.logitech.com or the company blog.
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The Logitech G325 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset is a new wireless headset designed for players who want effortless versatility, immersive audio, and all-day comfort, without the premium price tag.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran's president said Tuesday he instructed the country’s foreign minister to “pursue fair and equitable negotiations” with the United States, the first clear sign from Tehran it wants to try to negotiate as tensions remain high with Washington after the Mideast country's bloody crackdown on nationwide protests last month.
The announcement marked a major turn for reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian, who broadly had warned Iranians for weeks that the turmoil in his country had gone beyond his control. It also signals that the president received support from Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei for talks that the 86-year-old cleric previously had dismissed.
Turkey had been working behind the scenes to make the talks happen there later this week as U.S. Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff is traveling in the region.
But whether Iran and the U.S. can reach an agreement remains to be seen, particularly as President Donald Trump now has included Iran's nuclear program in a list of demands from Tehran in any talks. Trump ordered the bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites during the 12-day war Israel launched against Iran in June.
Writing on X, Pezeshkian said in English and Farsi that the decision came after “requests from friendly governments in the region to respond to the proposal by the President of the United States for negotiations.”
“I have instructed my Minister of Foreign Affairs, provided that a suitable environment exists — one free from threats and unreasonable expectations — to pursue fair and equitable negotiations, guided by the principles of dignity, prudence, and expediency,” he said.
The U.S. has yet to acknowledge the talks will take place. A semiofficial news agency in Iran on Monday reported — then later deleted without explanation — that Pezeshkian had issued such an order to Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who held multiple rounds of talks with Witkoff before the 12-day war.
Late Monday, the pan-Arab satellite channel Al Mayadeen, which is politically allied with the Iranian-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, aired an interview with Ali Shamkhani, a top Khamenei adviser on security.
Shamkhani, who now sits on the country’s Supreme National Security Council and who in the 1980s led Iran's navy, wore a naval uniform as he spoke.
He suggested if the talks happened, they would be indirect at the beginning, then moving to direct talks if a deal appeared to be attainable. Direct talks with the U.S. long have been a highly charged political issue within Iran's theocracy, with reformists like Pezeshkian pushing for them and hard-liners dismissing them.
The talks would solely focus on nuclear issues, he added.
Asked about whether Russia could take Iran's enriched uranium like it did in Tehran's 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, Shamkhani dismissed the idea, saying there was “no reason” to do so. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov on Monday said Russia had “long offered these services as a possible option that would alleviate certain irritants for a number of countries.”
“Iran does not seek nuclear weapons, will not seek a nuclear weapon and will never stockpile nuclear weapons, but the other side must pay a price in return for this," he said.
Iran had been enriching uranium up to 60% purity, a short, technical step away from weapons-grade levels. The International Atomic Energy Agency had said Iran was the only country in the world to enrich to that level that wasn't armed with the bomb.
Iran has been refusing requests by the IAEA to inspect the sites bombed in the June war.
“The quantity of enriched uranium remains unknown, because part of the stockpile is under rubble, and there is no initiative yet to extract it, as it is extremely dangerous," Shamkhani said.
Witkoff is expected to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli security officials on Tuesday, according to a White House official who was not authorized to comment publicly about the talks and spoke on condition of anonymity.
While in Israel, Witkoff will meet with the head of the Mossad intelligence service and the Israeli military's chief of staff, according to another official who was not authorized to speak to the media and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Israel is expected to ask that any agreement with Iran include removing enriched uranium from the country, stopping the enrichment of uranium, limiting the creation of ballistic missiles and ending support for Tehran's proxies.
However, Shakhani in his interview rejected giving up uranium enrichment — a major obstacle in earlier talks with the U.S. In November, Araghchi said Iran was doing no enrichment in the country because of the U.S. bombing of the nuclear sites.
Witkoff later will travel to Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, later in the week for Russia-Ukraine talks, the official said.
“We have talks going on with Iran, we’ll see how it all works out,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday. Asked what his threshold was for military action against Iran, he declined to elaborate.
“I’d like to see a deal negotiated,” Trump said. “Right now, we’re talking to them, we’re talking to Iran, and if we could work something out, that’d be great. And if we can’t, probably bad things would happen.”
Mike Pompeo, a hard-liner on Iran who served as CIA director and secretary of state in Trump's first term, said it was “unimaginable that there can be a deal.”
“I think they may come away with some set of understandings,” Pompeo said at Dubai's World Governments Summit. "But to think that there’s a long-term solution that actually provides stability and peace to this region while the ayatollah is still in power is something I pray for but find unimaginable.”
Associated Press writers Melanie Lidman in Jerusalem and Aamer Madhani, Matthew Lee and Konstantin Toropin in Washington contributed to this report.
FILE - Masoud Pezeshkian, the President of Iran, attends the United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters, on Sept. 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Angelina Katsanis, File)