🎧 Elevate your work-play vibe with sound that means business
Logitech Zone Vibe 100 wireless over-ear headphones combine professional-grade noise canceling microphone technology with immersive 40mm audio drivers and up to 18 hours of battery life. Designed for seamless multipoint Bluetooth connectivity and all-day comfort, these lightweight headphones are optimized for popular video conferencing platforms and crafted with eco-friendly materials, making them the perfect companion for the modern hybrid professional.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Antenna Location | Office |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Microphone Included |
Earpiece Shape | Over-the-ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Audio Driver Size | 5.1 Inches |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Item Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Color | Graphite |
Style Name | Bluetooth |
Battery Charge Time | 18 Hours |
S**E
Exactly was I was looking for!
I love this headset! After I tried many, I finally found one that I really like! Spending hours in calls all day, this product has been a blessing.PROS:- Very comfortable! Very light, and gentle on the ears. Since it's over ear, you can keep it on for hours without noticing it. It doesn't even warms up the ears too much.- The mute function, raising the microphone stick, is FENOMENAL! Many people say that this feature doesn't work properly for them. Many report that when you raise the microphone to mute, it actually mutes the sound in your ears too. Honestly, in my case, it only mutes the microphone and I can continue hearing other people talking. I tried it on my Windows laptop and my Android phone, with Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Discord and regular cellular phone calls. Works like a charm in any situation. (if for some reason you experience problems, make sure to install Logi Tube)- The Logi Tune companion software is great to adjust equalization, the microphone and feedback volumes. When you lower the microphone stick, the headset plays the environmental audio, directly in your ears. Kinda like a "transparent mode". This helps a lot to don't feel too much clogged and isolated when you're talking. The problem is that there's a little static noise, that can be annoying. But you can adjust the volume of the feedback very easily with the Logi Tune app.NEUTRAL:- The sound quality is ok. Nothing exceptional. It's fine for music listening, very good for conversations.- It supports more than one device at a time. The downside of it is that it can handle only one audio stream at a time. For example: if it's connected to my laptop and I'm having a conversation with Teams, and it's also connected to my phone at the same time, when I receive a notification on the phone, the audio switches for a few seconds to the phone, and I miss pieces of the conversation.- The microphone stick doesn't go directly in front of your mouth. It sticks on the side, a little far from the mouth. People always say that they can hear me very clearly, and it has a fairly good noise cancellation too. But it also picks other people voices, in case someone is talking in the room. I'd have preferred a microphone stick closer to my mouth.CONS:- The battery life isn't great. I estimate a duration of 8-10 hours of usage for conversations. Which is fine, but much less other competitors. Probably the battery isn't very big, that explains why it's such a light headset. But it also charges very fast, and you can charge it when you're using it too.- I like the look of the product. The material looks nice, but it also looks a little fragile. After two months of usage they still look great, but I can feel I have to handle it carefully to don't ruin it.Overall a very good product, not even that pricey for what you get.
J**N
Great Value
So, I am 40, a systems admin, I use these at work. The volume is amazing if everything is a full volume for music etc, I can't even keep it at full. Very adequate.They fit really nicely, even over the arms of my glasses. They are pretty comfortable for a long time, and extremely lightweight.It does switch to a different, subjectively worse quality codec on calls, but for calls it's not bad honestly.It switches back to regular codec once the microphone isn't in use anymore automatically. It works really well.You can pair it to two devices. I pair it to PC for teams and my work cell for direct calls. Works great!I think the ear cushions will be the first to go on this but time will tell. Pretty good buy all in all.I would probably go wireless (USB) next time however as the codec switch *is* annoying. Just not annoying enough to deduct a star.
R**S
They are great but Windows 11 users, be aware.
EDIT: If you're using Windows, just avoid them until they fix their issue with Bluetooth headsets. I've heard Android and Mac computers (not iPhones tho) don't have this issue, I cannot assure that. Just get any wireless headset with a wireless dongle, avoid this or any Bluetooth headset if you want to do anything else than office video calls.--They're nice. They're wireless, battery lasts all day, music sounds nice*, they're lightweight and comfortable, this coming from someone with a big head. They look professional, they're Bluetooth so no extra dongles occupying more USB real estate......But.Since Windows 11 takes it as a single device (instead of headphones + microphone), every time I'm going to use the mic for a videocall or gaming, Windows changes its profile to Hands-free headset, and there sound is AWFUL. It's like using a cheap wireless headset in your phone for calls. Forget about listening any music in the background apart from lo-fi, because it really turns into lo-fi mode.Maybe it was my fault for getting the cheaper, no dongle version (I don't know if getting the receiver solves this, though), and certainly Microsoft is more to blame than Logi on this one, but it happens and it really ruins the experience.I still like them, I just avoid listening music whenever I'm at call, and as soon as I leave them Windows change its mode automatically so I can play music again, but if you're looking for something for serious gaming or so, stick to the wireless 2.4 GHz ones. At least until Microsoft-Logi get their stuff together.
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