The daWg Headbug G60, recently launched in India at just ₹3,999, brings high-end gaming features to budget-conscious players. With 40 mm neodymium drivers, dual-mode wireless connectivity, a flexible boom mic, and 60-hour battery life—all packed into a rugged, steel-reinforced build—the G60 stakes a bold claim in the entry-level gaming headset market.

Instant Immersion with 20 ms, Ultra‑Low Latency
Central to the G60’s appeal is its 20 ms latency via the included 2.4 GHz dongle. Branded as GameXperience, this low-latency connection eliminates the audio lag common in Bluetooth-only gaming headsets, keeping your shots accurate and dialogue synced with the action.
Whether gaming on PC, PS5, or an Android phone, the headset switches modes instantly to keep you in the game with minimal delay.
Punchy 40 mm Neodymium Drivers for Crisp Audio
A pair of 40 mm neodymium dynamic drivers power the G60’s stereo setup, with a frequency range of 20 Hz–20 kHz and 115 dB sensitivity. You’ll hear footsteps, explosions, and voice lines with surprising clarity given its affordable price point.
Whether you’re exploring game worlds, streaming music, or chatting with friends, the headset delivers balanced yet lively sound.
Dual‑Mode Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4 + 2.4 GHz
The G60 supports both 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth 5.4, allowing seamless switching without interrupting your audio—unlocking flexibility not commonly found in sub-Rs 5,000 headsets. Use the dongle for low-latency gaming and switch to Bluetooth for mobile chat or music.
With wired USB-C charging and even includes a 1.2 m cable for wired mode, it’s ready for any setup.
FlexMic & ENC for Clear Voice Chat
Built-in Engineered Noise Cancellation (ENC) filters ambient sounds for clearer voice transmission—ideal for team-based gameplay or remote calls.
The flexible boom FlexMic ensures consistent voice pickup, even if you move around or adjust your head mid-game.

Marathon 60‑Hour Battery with Fast Charging
A robust 1,000 mAh battery powers up to 60 hours of use at 50% volume (and around 8–10 hrs on wired headsets with occasional vibration). The headset fully charges in only 1.5 hours via USB-C, and auto-standby features help conserve power during breaks.
That makes it ideal for long gaming sessions, travel, or extended study blocks.
Rugged Design & Comfort for Extended Use
Constructed with a steel-reinforced headband and soft, breathable cushions, the G60 weighs just 252 g—comfort and durability combined. Its foldable, on-ear design and multicolour LED lights give it flair without the bulk.

The 1.2 m detachable cable also lets you switch to a wired setup for charging or when wireless isn’t ideal.
Onboard Controls & Mic Status Display
Ease of use is a priority: accessible volume and mute buttons are at your fingertips, and the LED mic-status indicator shows when you’re muted. Simple control layout keeps you focused, even in frantic matches.
Broad Compatibility
Marketed for PC, PlayStation (PS4/PS5), mobiles, and tablets, daWg assures instant pairing and stable connections across platforms. Even the Bluetooth 5.4 ensures future-proofed mobile support.
Whether you’re switching between a console session and a mobile game, there’s no need for multiple headsets.
Real-World Buzz & Brand Vision
Media sources like SMEStreet note:
“Engineered for total immersion… dual wireless mode ensures ultra‑responsive gameplay… 20 ms latency… 1000 mAh battery for up to 60 hours”.
Branding itself as bold and next-gen, daWg pursues an ecosystem that values performance, style, and affordability.
Pros vs. Cons: The G60’s Edge and Limits
Pros
- Truly low latency (20 ms) via 2.4 GHz connection
- Dual connectivity bolsters versatility
- Massive battery life with fast USB-C charging
- Durable build with steel headband and comfy cushions
- FlexMic + ENC ensures clear voice chat
Cons
- No surround sound or EQ customization
- Lacks USB‑C audio passthrough (vanilla USB for firmware only)
- Steel headband adds slight rigidity for some users
- LED lighting may be loud for minimalistic gamers
Ideal Users
- Competitive gamers needing low-latency audio
- Budget-conscious users wanting wireless flexibility
- Long-session users like coders or content consumers
- Multi-device users relying on PC, console, and mobil
Final Verdict: A Feature-Rich Contender
The daWg Headbug G60 redefines value in the budget gaming headset market. With standout features such as ultra-low latency, dual wireless modes, 60-hour battery, and robust design—all under ₹4k—it challenges more expensive offerings.
For gamers who demand performance, comfort, and reliability without breaking the bank, the G60 is a top-tier pick. Just be aware it trades off some premium features like surround sound or customizable EQ.
Full Specifiction
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Driver Types Configuration :Type: 40 mm Neodymium Dynamic Drivers Configuration: Stereo Sensitivity: 115 dB ± 3 dB Impedance: 32Ω Magnet Type: Neodymium
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Power Handling :Rated Input Power: 20 mW Maximum Input Power: 50 mW Battery Capacity: 1000 mAh Battery Life: Up to 60 hours (at 50% volume)
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Frequency Response :Range: 20 Hz – 20 kHz Mic Frequency Response: 100 Hz – 10 kHz
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Materials Build :Headband: Steel-reinforced, adjustable Earcups: Soft memory foam with breathable fabric Housing: Durable ABS plastic with LED lighting accents Finish: Matte black with RGB loop lighting
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Enclosure Types :Design: Closed-back, over-ear Acoustic Design: Passive noise isolation Microphone: Detachable FlexMic with ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation)
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Dimensions Mounting :Weight: 252 g Cable Length (Wired Mode): 1.2 m detachable USB-C cable Foldability: Yes – Foldable earcups for easy portability
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Connectivity Compatibility :Wireless: 2.4 GHz low-latency (via USB dongle, 20 ms latency) Bluetooth 5.4 (for phones, tablets, laptops) Wired: USB-C with Type-A adapter included Compatible With: Windows PC, Mac, PS5, PS4, Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch (wired)
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Acoustic Performance Specs :Latency: ~20 ms (in 2.4 GHz mode) Microphone Type: Unidirectional with ENC Surround Support: Stereo only (no virtual surround) Voice Pickup: Optimized for gaming and calls with flexible positioning