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The Zone 300 is the essential wireless headset with great audio that gives you the freedom to move and stay connected while working or just listening. Dual noise-canceling mics and enhanced speakers mean you can hear and be heard clearly. In line with environmental policies, all plastic parts are made with a minimum of 42% recycled plastic.
• GENTLE ON THE EYES - Available in three soothing colour options: Midnight Black, Rose and Off-White.
• BE HEARD CLEARLY - Be heard clearly with dual noise-canceling mics on the extended boom, both equipped with a customized algorithm to suppress background noises.
• GREAT AUDIO PERFORMANCE - Enhanced dynamic speaker drivers deliver clear audio for calls and more. Compatible with common calling applications across almost all platforms and operating systems via Bluetooth.
• STAY CONNECTED - Seamlessly switch between computer and smartphone. Pair up to 6 devices and connect to 2 devices simultaneously with multipoint Bluetooth. Move freely about your home or office and stay reliably connected, even 30 meters away if you have a clear line-of-sight and no obstructions. Wireless range may vary depending on operating environment and computer setup.
• ALL-DAY BATTERY LIFE - Get up to 20 hours of listening time and 16 hours of talk time on a full charge. (Battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions.) A 5-minute quick charge gives you up to 1 hour of talk time.
• ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT COMFORT - Ultra lightweight design weighing just 122g, padded headband, and comfortable earpads make all-day use possible.
• MORE RECYCLED MATERIAL. LIGHTER FOOTPRINT - Logitech is committed to creating a more sustainable world. The plastic parts of Zone 300 are made with 42-55% post-consumer recycled plastic - 42% recycled plastic for Rose and Off-white, 55% for Black, excluding printed wiring assembly (PWA), cables, and packaging. By carefully selecting components such as the battery and magnets and redesigning the circuit board, we were able to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 1kg per product, equivalent to charging a typical smartphone 122 times.
• CUSTOMIZE THE EXPERIENCE WITH LOGI TUNE - Take control of your music and meeting experience with Logi Tune. Adjust sidetone, mic level, and EQ for your preferred audio experience using the Logi Tune app for Windows, Android, MacOS and iOS.
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Ever since I got my first pair of cordless headphones back in the early days of the original PlayStation, I've been on the hunt for the perfect wireless solution. My desk is always cluttered, and cords only add to the chaos, so wireless is a must for me. However, most wireless headphones I've tried have been plagued by battery issues. The inconvenience of having to stop what I'm doing to swap out batteries or waiting for a recharge has been a constant frustration. So, when the Logitech Zone 300 headset arrived for review, I was eager to see if it could break the cycle. After using it for a little while now, I'm happy to report that it has exceeded my expectations... with a few caveats.
First off, the Zone 300 comes with a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery that provides up to 16 hours of talk time and 20 hours of listening time. This means I can go through a whole day without worrying about the battery dying. Even better, a full charge takes only two hours, and a quick five-minute charge gives me an extra hour of talk time. I can even charge the headset while wearing it, thanks to the USB power-only cable, which is long enough to stay out of my way while I work.
The dual Bluetooth connectivity is another game-changer. I can connect the headset to both my laptop and phone simultaneously, allowing me to switch between devices effortlessly. This feature is particularly useful during a busy workday filled with calls and video conferences. The headset automatically switches between devices, ensuring I never miss a call.
Comfort is another strong point for the Zone 300. It's lightweight at just 122 grams and features soft earpads that make it comfortable to wear all day long, even with glasses. The dual-mic system ensures that my voice is heard clearly, thanks to the noise-canceling microphones that filter out background noise. I can even adjust the sidetone to my liking, which is a nice touch. It is important to note that the noise canceling feature is in the microphones, not in the headphones themselves, therefore you will still hear all the noises around you while wearing the headphones. Those on the other end of the conversation, however, should not be impacted (as much) by the noisiness of your environment.
There are, however, a few downsides. The headset only charges via USB, which means there's no data or audio transmission through the cable. All sound is carried via Bluetooth, which might be a deal-breaker for some. Additionally, the headset is mostly plastic, making it less durable than models with more metal components. I'd recommend keeping it around your neck rather than tossing it into a bag to avoid damage.
The software adjustments for the equalizer seem to have minimal effect, which was a bit disappointing. Also, while the noise cancellation works well for outbound audio, it doesn't help with inbound sound. You still need a quiet environment to hear clearly. Lastly, the small buttons can be tricky to manage, especially for those with larger thumbs, though this does get easier with practice.
These offer good audio for the price, though I do think the small earpads is a trend better-off left behind us - full ear-covering cups would at least have helped deal with more of the ambient noise seeping into your ears, if not your listeners. That said, they are comfortable for all day use. They offer users a decent charge time and battery life.
Overall, If you don't have a Bluetooth headset for gaming or the office, the Zone 300 is a good starting point. I would recommend them if you are comfortable with "average" for incoming sound quality and "above average" for mic quality. They do feel a bit flimsy and because of that I am always concerned that there is a non-zero risk of breaking if I don't watch out.
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