Sound professional with clear conversations in open workspaces with the Zone Wired On-Ear Headset from Logitech. Whether it’s keyboard clicks, chatting co-workers, or the fan in the ceiling, it’s all filtered out of your important conference calls thanks to dual noise-canceling microphones. The dual mics can filter sound from as close as 23.62″ away. For added convenience, the integrated microphone can be flipped up to automatically mute it when needed.
Packing 40mm drivers, the Zone Wired is engineered to make the people you talk to and the music you listen to sound great. The drivers are made to deliver booming bass and clear highs while minimizing distortion. Your audio and microphone settings can be conveniently adjusted on your desktop with the Logi Tune app. Certified for Microsoft Teams, you can use the inline control to launch the Teams app easily. The remote also lets you answer/end/reject calls, adjust the volume, and more.
Heber Koepp (verified owner) –
The headset has great sound quality, and it fits my gigantic skull. It mutes when you raise the mic. It automagically worked with Teams and Zoom.
Shanon White (verified owner) –
As an attorney, during the pandemic the courts went to virtual court appearances. Although I have a blue-tooth headset that works great (Human-ear headphones), I wanted a backup set in-case the wireless ones ran out of juice. On B&H I purchased 4 different headsets to compare. I bought the Jabra Evolve2 40(usb-a) and Jabra Evolve2 30(usb-c); Plantronics Blackwire 8225, and the Logitech Zone On-ear (UC) and by far the Logitech is the best. The Jabras were okay. Somewhat simple in construction. The Plantronics Blackwire was below the Jabras in the feel of its construction. Plus when wearing the Plantronics Blackwire headset, when moving the microphone boom up or down, it makes a somewhat loud noise through the headphones that was annoying. The Logitech is extremely impressive. The construction of it is noticeably superior and solid. The headphones are noise-cancelling, and when you lift the boom-mic (which is fully swiveling so the mic can be on either side of your head), it automatically mutes the mic. Also they come with a usb-c to usb-a converter, which is very helpful because my computer/laptop has both and one of those might not be available based on what else I have plugged-in at the time. Over the last couple of days when I’m using them, I ask the person on the other side how I sound coming through, and everyone says I sound great and my voice sounds deep and close. The earphones sound amazing also and give a deep rich sound to the person your hearing, or if you listen to music. I have a pair of Bose NC700 and these sound comparable to those. I’m amazed. I wouldn’t take the time to write a Review (much less such a raving Review) if this headset wasn’t amazing. I just wanted to try and make sure that if others are looking for the best choice for a wired headset, they don’t waste their time. These aren’t the cheapest available (and actually aren’t the most expensive), but if ‘quality’ is important to you, you won’t doubt your purchase for a second if you get these. I hope this Review helps you. I wish I would have seen a Review like this when I was buying the 4 pairs to compare. Thank goodness B&H has a good return policy. I returned 3 and am definitely keeping the Logitech.
Casimer Bauch (verified owner) –
The shipping was fast, and the headphone/microphone works really well. Thank you for offering such an excellent product.
Kobe Bode (verified owner) –
I use these primarily for video calls with USB-C connected computers and tablets. Sound in the headphones is clear and full bandwidth. It rivals any quality headphone. The microphone audio is on point, with low pickup of distance noises sources and clear speech. You won’t sound like a close-miked broadcast microphone into a good interface, but it sounds good and intelligible. The cable is a bit microphonic, so when it rubs on clothing you hear that in the headphones. The noise doesn’t show up in the sent audio, though. The headphones are a bit on the heavy side and start to become apparent after long sessions. They do mechanically block sounds pretty well. I like the in-line mute button and the mute function when the boom is moved up. These are a quality product.