Looking for a gaming headset, gaming keyboard, gaming mouse or sim racing gear in Singapore? Logitech G just dropped six crowd-pleasers with local prices, from a papaya-orange McLaren headset to a direct-drive RS racing system. Here is what stands out, and who each product suits.
What makes a gaming upgrade feel worth it the moment you plug it in? For me, it is clean audio cues, fast inputs, and gear that fits my desk without a fuss. Logitech G’s latest wave in Singapore hits those notes, from everyday headsets to a direct-drive sim racing setup. Here is a quick, practical guide, with local prices, to help you choose well.
Gaming headsets for Singapore players

If you want wireless freedom at a friendlier price, the ASTRO A20 X LIGHTSPEED is SGD 259. It adds PLAYSYNC Audio for smooth two-system switching, useful if you hop between PS5, Xbox, Switch or PC. The 40 mm PRO-G drivers aim for immersive detail, and the battery lasts up to 40 hours with lighting, up to 90 hours without. The weight lands at just 290 g, suitable for long sessions.
Prefer premium warmth and a statement look? The ASTRO A50 X McLaren Racing Edition comes in that iconic Papaya finish at SGD 599. You get PRO-G Graphene drivers, PLAYSYNC simultaneous multi-system audio, LIGHTSPEED wireless, Bluetooth dual-device mixing, and a full-band high-resolution boom mic. The base station handles magnetic charging, HDMI 2.1 passthrough and status LEDs, so it anchors a tidy setup.

Gaming keyboard that reacts as fast as you do
The G515 RAPID TKL Low-Profile Analog Keyboard, also SGD 259, focuses on speed and control. Its magnetic analog switches enable Rapid Trigger, Multipoint Action and Key Priority so that you can fine-tune actuation on a per-key basis. The chassis is just 22 mm tall, with double-shot PBT keycaps and a stainless steel top plate for durability.

A compact pro gaming mouse for smaller hands
If you like a smaller shape, the PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2c is tailor-made. At 51 g, it maintains a featherweight feel while incorporating the HERO 2 sensor, which offers up to 44,000 DPI and 888 IPS tracking, with an optional 8 kHz LIGHTSPEED report rate. Battery life is rated up to 95 hours of constant motion, and it supports POWERPLAY charging. The price in Singapore is SGD 219.

Sim racing upgrades that actually change lap times
On pedals, pressure beats travel. The RS Pedals set includes a load-cell brake rated up to 75 kg, so braking is measured by force, not distance. That makes threshold braking more repeatable and can shave time through corners. Hall effect gas, spacer, and damper options, a clutch add-on, and broad compatibility round it out. Local price is SGD 229.

If you are ready for a wheel base upgrade, the RS50 System brings direct drive up to 8 Nm, TRUEFORCE haptics tied to in-game physics, and a quick-release hub with a Round Wheel in the box. The PlayStation version is SGD 999. It is compact, mounts to a desk or rig, and is expandable to Xbox with the add-on hub.
Quick picks, based on how you play
Casual cross-platform gamer, pick A20 X for value, comfort and extended battery, especially if you jump between console and PC. Style-forward or stream-ready, A50 X McLaren is the eye-catcher with a base station and HDMI 2.1 passthrough. It suits a living room or studio setup.
FPS and MOBAs, G515 RAPID TKL plus PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2c deliver quick resets, short travel keys and fast sensor response, yet keep your desk clean.
New to sim racing, start with RS Pedals for a real load-cell brake, then grow the setup. Stepping up, the RS50 System brings the direct-drive feel many racers swear by.
Sustainability notes that deserve credit
I like seeing recycled content called out. The G515 uses certified post-consumer recycled plastics in its plastic parts, while A50 X McLaren highlights recycled plastics and FSC-certified paper packaging. The RS50 System includes low-carbon aluminium and PCR plastics in its mix. Small steps, but in the right direction.
Conclusion
If you play everything, the A20 X and G515 are safe, sensible upgrades. If you want a centrepiece, the A50 X McLaren and RS50 System turn a room into a rig. The key is to choose an option that suits your space, hand size, and habits. Which Logitech G Singapore upgrade will change your game first?
Notes on prices and specs are based on the official Singapore fact sheets for each product.