12/31/2023 0 Comments We vibe chargingFor whatever reason, turning the headphones on first and then connecting the USB dongle seemed to resolve it. In the lead up to this review being published the connection did falter, randomly connecting and disconnecting. Connecting to the dongle has been relatively fuss-free, and it’s easy to read in terms of the colours presented (white equals idle, red means muted). Bluetooth multipoint is confirmed for connecting to multiple devices (two in the case of the Logitech). There are three different connection types available that include Bluetooth, a USB-C dongle, and a USB-A adapter. Fast-charging is supported with five minutes giving an hour of listening time or talk time. They’ll power off if they’re not used for a while, and to re-charge them from zero to full takes two hours. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)īattery life is up to 18 hours if you’re talking (20 if you’re listening), and you’ll receive friendly battery prompts each time you turn the headphones on (“60% battery left”). There’s no wear detection either, so take these headphones off and they’ll keep playing whatever it is that you’re listening to unless you press pause. Some may prefer awareness of what’s around them instead of being fully locked off, while others might prefer immersion in their work, in which case that’s not a feature these headphones can provide. That does mean that, despite the over-ear design, you’ll be able to hear noises around you. There’s no active noise-cancellation or transparency mode on the Logitech Zone Vibe 100, which would explain the drop in price compared to the EPOS and Poly Voyager headphones that do carry it. The paper packaging is FSC-certified, which means it’s been sourced from forests that “are managed to strict environmental, social and economic standards”. Colours include this black sample (graphite), as well as (off-colour) white and (rose) pink variants, which makes for a more stylish appearance than the bland, call-centre vibe of other office headphones.įor those keeping tabs on environmentally friendly products, the plastics used here are made up of 25% post-consumer recycled material. I’ve found them all easy to locate and there’s nice feedback with their clicky response.Īs you’d expect, the boom microphone is retractable, automatically muting on/off when it’s flicked out and back in. Onboard buttons aren’t as many as the EPOS Impact 1060 ANC with a button for accepting calls (the sample I have is optimised for Microsoft Teams), volume control, power/Bluetooth, and then a play/pause button on the right earcup. If you’re ferrying them from home to office there is a cloth travel bag to carry them in, though it takes a while to find it hidden within the bottom of the packaging. The more plastic parts of the earcups are susceptible to marks and scratches if you’re not careful. It’s aided by the memory foam fabric covering on the headband and earcups that provides good cushioning against the head, and I suspect (though haven’t confirmed) that they allow heat to be dispersed from your face and head. There’s a degree of flexibility when stressing the headband to fit different sized heads and a slider to manoeuvre and position the headphones for best comfort. I did find it grows slightly warm around the ears after a few minutes, but not to the point where it becomes especially hot, and after a while the heat tapered off. The point is to relieve pressure and discomfort over long working hours and on that front the Zone Vibe Wireless are a success. It is loose, but it adds to the comfort levels by not feeling as if it’s glommed to your head. In the Zone Vibe 100 review, we mentioned that the clamping force was not the tightest, but I’m of a more positive outlook. Just how well does it complete its goal? DesignĪt just 185g the Logitech Zone Vibe Wireless are a lightweight pair of headphones. Similar, if not practically identical to Logitech’s Zone Vibe 100, the key difference is that the Zone Vibe Wireless comes with certifications for video conferencing platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Google Meet/Voice for an easier and slicker user experience.Īffordable though they are, the Zone Vibe Wireless still must meet the expectations of a work/home office headphone. Logitech presents the Zone Vibe Wireless as an affordable alternative. As the hybrid working relationship continues to be ironed out, the likes of EPOS and Poly offer noise-cancelling office headphones for over £200/$200.
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