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Review on 🎧 Top-Quality Logitech Zone Wireless Plus Bluetooth Headset: Enhancing Connectivity & Sound Performance by Darin Marshall

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Far from a perfect headset!

I rated them excellent at first but the mic broke in the shaft after 3.5 months (16 weeks) of gentle use. They are on my head, neck or when charging and only used for work (I have other headphones for music). Now I have to press the boom to make the microphone work. Pros: - The audio is good and the app lets you adjust the orientation. - The app allows you to change the volume of the user's voice during a call so you can hear yourself. and do not speak too loudly in quiet environments. The microphone has good reception. QR charging works with iPhone or Android chargers. He didn't turn down any of the three in my house (Belkin for iPhone, Belkin for Android, iOttie for iPhone) - simultaneous dongle and bluetooth connection so you can join a conference on a laptop, take calls on a cellphone and switch between them be able. That's the only advantage over headsets from other manufacturers. - Good battery life. I can take calls all day (5-6 hours) and have an hour or more free. The signal range is excellent. I can stay connected in my basement office and go upstairs and out. Maybe not 100 feet if there are walls, but still quite a distance. Cons: - The hinges are too loose, causing the headphones to hang when not upside down. - In general, the design is poor and the materials are thin. They are only on my head, around my neck or on the charging pad and the microphone arm broke inside after 3.5 months (16 weeks). - The pads are too thin and the handset is not articulated enough. My ears hurt after an hour when I wear glasses and after 2 hours without glasses I have to take them off. You can't listen to music for long while you work - Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) doesn't help. My office is in my basement and the Covid-19 classroom for my kids is there too. I hear the soft hum of the stove and the loud voices of the children, as if the ANC never existed. There is no difference whether it is on or off. The Unifying dongle is more than twice as long as a standard Unifying receiver, so you can't leave it plugged into your laptop when you need to put it in your bag. This will damage or damage the USB port. - Considering all this, the price is too high. At best, it's a $100 headset. Conclusion: Better spend the extra money for something better from another manufacturer.

Pros
  • Best in its niche
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks