Just for clarity, LogiTune doesn't work the same on mobile as it does desktop with these new earbuds. Please let me know if you have any questions! I like these a lot and have been using them often the past couple weeks. ✌🏼
I think I may have to do another mic test given there was a firmware update and also, it may perform better on Windows vs MacOS. That happens sometimes too idk why.
Great review as always, Adam. I agree with your assessment, overall a solid choice for what they are. We hope the manufactures one day create earbuds that have as good of mic quality as traditional business headsets!
I think more companies need to invest in new designs. We need more versatility. The Jabra Evolve2 75's for example are perfect for those needing just one pair of headphones for EVERYTHING. These Zone Wired Earbuds are best for students, work from home in an office with the occasional take a couple calls at the coffee shop thing. Logitech is on the right path.
Great and honest review.... I don't know who certifies these in microsoft....mic/audio seems not at all good for business calls. Nice attempt by Logitech though...
It's true, I like the direction they're going with trying to make different types of products. What would have made sense is a dedicated microphone along the wiring near your mouth as opposed to mics in the left earbud alone. Your voice is too far at that point.
@@TechOutAdam Yeah I really loved the design and thought process...one headphone for all devices....USB-C,A, 3.5mm with a in-ear type style wired....noise cancelling mic> no stress of charging.
I have some ideas on what they could have done better but I'm making my own earbuds with the design I drew up. The companies keep missing great ideas and I want to start making my own products.
@@TechOutAdam I'm thinking if they put the mic on a dangly wire like regular wired sets .. or separate the mic out to another wireless piece, then that would solve that issue since you would have to use the difference between that main mic and the mics in the earpiece to work out which sound is desired and which one is noise.
www.logitech.com/en-us/products/headsets/zone-wired-earbuds.html I'm not an affiliate for Logitech even though they provided them for review. They are on backorder right now. Pretty wild how fast they sold out.
Just for clarity, LogiTune doesn't work the same on mobile as it does desktop with these new earbuds. Please let me know if you have any questions! I like these a lot and have been using them often the past couple weeks. ✌🏼
Mic sounded pretty good in that 60% mic input range. I guess I would compare to Logitech G333 for casual use.
I think I may have to do another mic test given there was a firmware update and also, it may perform better on Windows vs MacOS. That happens sometimes too idk why.
Have been waiting this for months. When could we order?
They're on backorder already. Freakin nuts how fast they sold out.
Thanks for the awesome review. One off topic question - what glasses do you have? I like them quite a bit.
Great review as always, Adam. I agree with your assessment, overall a solid choice for what they are. We hope the manufactures one day create earbuds that have as good of mic quality as traditional business headsets!
I think more companies need to invest in new designs. We need more versatility. The Jabra Evolve2 75's for example are perfect for those needing just one pair of headphones for EVERYTHING. These Zone Wired Earbuds are best for students, work from home in an office with the occasional take a couple calls at the coffee shop thing. Logitech is on the right path.
This was a really great review. Pretty sure I'm gonna buy a set 🤔
Great and honest review.... I don't know who certifies these in microsoft....mic/audio seems not at all good for business calls. Nice attempt by Logitech though...
It's true, I like the direction they're going with trying to make different types of products. What would have made sense is a dedicated microphone along the wiring near your mouth as opposed to mics in the left earbud alone. Your voice is too far at that point.
@@TechOutAdam Yeah I really loved the design and thought process...one headphone for all devices....USB-C,A, 3.5mm with a in-ear type style wired....noise cancelling mic> no stress of charging.
Great choice for the one who doesn't like weight over head.
Hi Adam, just curious about the brand and model of the headset in this video.
not bad but there's a noticeable difference of mic performance in the noisy environment - some words get chopped
I have some ideas on what they could have done better but I'm making my own earbuds with the design I drew up. The companies keep missing great ideas and I want to start making my own products.
@@TechOutAdam I'm thinking if they put the mic on a dangly wire like regular wired sets .. or separate the mic out to another wireless piece, then that would solve that issue since you would have to use the difference between that main mic and the mics in the earpiece to work out which sound is desired and which one is noise.
do you have any link to buy that earbuds?
www.logitech.com/en-us/products/headsets/zone-wired-earbuds.html
I'm not an affiliate for Logitech even though they provided them for review. They are on backorder right now. Pretty wild how fast they sold out.
So If I just want to use them for the earbuds and not the mic (I have a Blue Yeti) then its worth it?
Brilliant review Adam. How would you compare this to the Disvoer D714U? Which one would you prefer for office use?
Well, technically this is the jaybird tarah pro wired version
Design wise, it's pretty close, but not functionally. That seems like a pretty old product. It does look like them though!