Logitech Zone Wireless Plus Headset
Business-grade wireless headset with ANC, multipoint connectivity, and a boom mic built for all-day meetings.
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What we like
- Certified for Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Google Meet
- Connects to computer, phone, and tablet simultaneously
- Active noise cancellation tuned for office chatter
- Flip-to-mute boom mic with clear voice pickup
- Includes Unifying + Audio USB receiver for stable PC connection
Could be better
- Battery life trails newer consumer headsets (15 hours with ANC)
- Music playback is merely decent — tuned for voice, not bass
- On-ear fit gets warm during 8-hour days
Full Review
The Zone Wireless Plus is Logitech’s answer to a simple question: what if a headset was designed entirely around meetings instead of music? Every decision — the boom mic, the Unifying receiver, the multipoint pairing — points at one user: somebody who lives in Teams, Meet, or Zoom for most of their workday.
Built for Calls, Not Concerts
The flip-to-mute boom mic is the headline feature and it earns it. Voice pickup is noticeably cleaner than anything you’ll get from AirPods or a consumer over-ear, and the microphone auto-mutes when you flip it up — a small thing that quickly becomes muscle memory. Colleagues consistently report clear audio even in noisy rooms.
The ANC is effective but not class-leading. It smothers HVAC hum and general office chatter well, but you’ll still hear sharp voices cutting through. That’s an acceptable trade — over-aggressive ANC can make your own voice sound strange during calls, which matters more here than commute-grade isolation.
The Connectivity Story
This is where the Zone earns its “Plus” suffix. The included Unifying + Audio receiver gives you rock-solid, low-latency audio on your main PC while Bluetooth handles your phone simultaneously. Multipoint between three devices works without the usual Bluetooth pairing dance — meetings on your laptop, calls on your phone, all without swapping.
Logi Tune software lets you adjust EQ, sidetone, and call button behavior. It’s not required, but it’s there if you want to fine-tune how the mic sounds to others.
Comfort and Battery
The on-ear design is lighter than most over-ears at 185g, which helps during long days. The leatherette pads are breathable but still warm — if you run hot, over-ear alternatives like the Jabra Evolve2 65 may fit better. Battery life of 15 hours with ANC is fine for most workweeks but underwhelming compared to the 30+ hours modern consumer headphones deliver. USB-C and Qi wireless charging both work, so topping off is easy.
Who Should Buy This
Buy this if your calendar is 60% meetings and you want one headset that handles them cleanly across laptop and phone. The boom mic and multipoint pairing are genuinely better than consumer alternatives for this use case. If you want a headset that also doubles as commute-grade music headphones, the Sony WH-1000XM5 is the better pick — but you’ll compromise on mic quality. The Zone Wireless Plus is the work-first choice.