I've had mine for over 6 months and I am so glad I chose these, I was first I was concerned about the mic and how far it is from my mouth, but I was surprised with the sound quality of the mic and I really liked that it completely eliminated any hard breathing, yawning etc. The only thing that you may want to remember is that if your work requirements need a USB connected headset this is not the headset for you, since its wireless only and the USB type C connection is for charging only.
You guys are killing it with these reviews and demonstrations. Definitely the best in the space. I ordered one of these yesterday to test against some others for dictation, and I feel more confident this might be a viable option for a comfortable headset.
I bought this headset a few days ago to use for my home office and it has some serious issues for work from home that aren't addressed here. For something designed for work from home, being unable to change the settings on it at all without installing the logitech software makes it unusable when using a work-provided device that doesn't allow installations. It also has this horrible auto mute feature that disables all other sounds while in a call, which would be great if it didn't detect my browser-based call software as something to mute while also not allowing me to change any settings without the software. The mic noise cancellation is also horrible and doesn't cancel anything by default, I can only assume this can be corrected through software settings as the video sounds great but this is not accessible to restricted work laptops. If only it had better plug and play default settings it would be great but as is it's useless.
We agree with your feedback. The mic noise cancellation is lacking and connectivity isn't the best if you connect with a work computer. In your case the Vibe 125 would be a better way to go in regards to being more plug and play.
Actually the software doesn't help. I bought this 1 month ago to use them for work and had the same issue: when muting the mic, it was muting my sound while in call as well. I installed the software on my personal laptop and testing the same with the logitune software, it was still muting the sound. tried some settings, still the same. opened a ticket to logitech, reseted them, still the same. I returned them after 3-4 days. Too bad cause I really liked everything else but the mute function was really important to me.
Thanks for covering two things: 1) 40mm drivers! If your ears are touched by Barracuda 2021 and 2022 headsets, then these Logitechs will also touch your ears. Logitech also sells covers that convert these to on-ear cans. 2) No analog/wired mode. If you give this to your parent as a headset for their phone or tablet for zoom/teams/google video calls, be aware that they will need to be savvy enough to pair and deal with reconnecting after powering off the headset. For those of us with bigger ears, you can always get 3rd party cushions for 50 mm products on the Barracudas (40mm drivers). Hopefully 3rd party cushions will also help here. For comparison: Blackshark v2 pros, Stealth 600 G2, Kraken TE, Kaira X and G935 are all 50mm while Cloud 2 wired are 53mm. Thanks for highlighting the driver size, many of us want to put on a headset at the start of the day and just leave them on without the inner walls touching our helix and lobule at the same time.
Thank you for the insightful feedback yes ear cushion/speaker size is important. Btw we built a voting testing app to see what headset mic is best check it out vote.headsetadvisor.com
I just got these for the office. My older Logitech on ear headphones hurt my ears after long Zoom calls. I couldn’t take it anymore. Anxious to try these out.
I hope they will do an upgraded zone vibe headset, that has *all* features. overear, hideable boom mic, sidetone, anc, mic noise cancelling +++. such as the H950/Zone2, but with vibe style overear.
@@TheButterflycurl hmm maybe we're missing something but we tried it for ourselves and it didn't work. After looking back on Logitechs website as well, we can't find where it says this anywhere. Do you have a link you can share?
@@HeadsetAdvisor On the website in stated as connections table overview "USB-C", but now I guess they mean the USB-A to USB-C adapter of the dongle. I bought the zone 100 and am happy that I did because I considered shortly the 125 assuming that I could use a wire.
@@TheButterflycurl you’re exactly right, when it’s referring to USB-A or USB-C it’s talking about the Dongle. Glad you’re overall happy with your purchase.
I’ve been seriously looking to buy these and your review really helped thank you! But I also want to know haw it goes switching between devices? Is it an easy process? I go between my iPhone and iPad frequently and turning off my Bluetooth on one device to use with the other is annoying. Also, have you had someone who wears glasses try them out? I currently have Beats Solo 3 and while they switch between devices seamlessly, they mash my ears in to my glasses and I can’t wear for longer periods of time. Any help or suggestions would be great thank you 🙏
I've been daily driving these since I got them for Christmas and they're very comfortable only complaint so far is I haven't found out how to use the mic still
Thanks for the awesome review. Does this turn off automatically when not in use while working? And do I have to always turn it on and reconnect to the device whenever I need to use it?
Awesome review! Thanks a lot! And what is the best headphone with noise cancellation for the microphone? I need a headset with this feature, because I share the home office with my husband. Thanks!
Hi Fernanda, thanks for your feedback! Check out a couple models to consider below that do well with microphone noise cancellaton. Keep in mind, none will 100% block out the background noise. Adapt 20: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YlkGcLaZdto.html Tilde Pro: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2y5tTOAzmUI.html
Having dual speakers on while you're talking can feel very unnatural and cause your voice to elevate because you can't hear yourself as clearly. Sidetone allows you to slightly hear your own voice in your speakers to feel more natural when speaking, and helps avoid you from talking abnormally loud.
It's a shame that there's no ANC in the earphones. I just received a pair yesterday and I was bummed when I found out it was only in the mic and the cups don't block out much.
Hi Dave; excellent channel, by the way. I got a question, I am working from home now, and I've seen this Headset since I became a fan of Logitech. Considering a quiet environment, I also want to know what is best for the home office, the Zone Vibe 125 or the Jabra Evolve 2 Flex 65.
@@HeadsetAdvisor thanks I’ve tried both headsets. After wearing both for 1 hr, I decided to go with logitech. Idk if Jabra headset is on ear whereas Logitech is over ear type but Jabra made my ear feel so uncomfortable and gave me muscle aches as well…
Hi, Dave. Have you ever discussed about enc or reviewed any enc headset? Would you take a look at CODi headset especially the enc one? I would like to know if enc makes voices sound mechanical or not compared to anc. Thanks.
Howdy! ANC (active noise cancellation) refers to noise cancellation in your speakers. Any headset with a noise canceling microphone you've heard on our channel has an ENC (environmental noise canceling) microphone.
How are the microphone quality on the 125 with the USB receiver? Curious if it has better quality with noise cancellation for the microphone compared to this review with Bluetooth
Btw what's your take on the edifier w820nb as a business headset? I checked reviews and I can never tell how good the microphone sounds due to the lack of in-depth mic tests.
I bought the Zone Vibe 125, there's a thing with audio priorization, whenever I get into a call, the other applications will lower the quality a lot, eg, being on discord and having spotify in the background, spotify will sound horrible, also happens on gaming and even being on the actual voice of the game... Is there any solutions for this?
Hi Isaac, this is normal and how most headsets like this perform. We don't know technically why this happens but there's a reason when the mic is active it can't stay in stereo mode like you'd want. The work around we've heard about is getting any pair of headphones of your choice and adding a Modmic. That way you have two different audio sources for microphone and your speakers. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Tut1KDa_S3M.html
@@HeadsetAdvisor Hi, when I am on a microsoft Teams call and I flip to mute, it also cut off the speakers and I can’t hear the reunion anymore, do you know if there is a setting than I can disable?
Hi! I am pretty decided for this headset since I can use it for work on my laptop and its also compatible with my phone via bluetooth. Usually I work like 7-8 hrs per day so im thinking about getting the vibe 125 to ensure better connectivity. At this moment I am seeing the Hyper X Cloud II Wireless and the G733 at almost at the same price. Would you recommend me getting the Vibe 125 over one of those or should I go with with G733 or Hyper X? Which has better noise cancelling?
Hi Charlie, we don't have any any experience with the other models mentioned but the Vibe 125 for a budget friendly headset should work well for your application.
@@HeadsetAdvisor I really appreciate your quick response, one last doubt. I am also thinking about the G435, is the vibe 125 better than that one? Thanks in advance
Do your ears feel hot after wearing them for a while? I tried many headphones but usually I felt too hot in both my ears. The only headphone I feel comfortable with and no heat is the Jabra headset but they are wired. :(
We didn't find that to be the case with these headphones because the fabric on the cushions isn't the typical leatherette, and it's a really lightweight headset.
is it ok for gaming? like, is it responsive or has a big delay on the audio? or the ones meant for gaming are those with a dongle that connects the pc to the headset instead of just using bluetooth
They are fine for gaming and I experience no delay with Bluetooth on PC, but you are better off getting the G435 which is not only cheaper, it's the same headset meant for gaming with a dongle. I have and love both. The white and blue colors are currently 29.99 and the black color is 49.99.
This headset isn't meant for gaming, but should work okay. If your main need is for gaming though, we'd recommend getting a gaming headset like what Peter mentioned.
@@pk.002 can you tell me abou the surround technology of the g435? I'm willing to buy it but I can't really find if it is 7.1, 5.1 or stereo, I play games like csgo and want to know if this headset is bad for those...
i have been using this headset since christmas and other than having to buy a $10 bluetooth 5.0 adapter for my pc it's a nice headset, now i hate this as a computer headset after using it for awhile as i multi task and don't solely do 1 thing, example this headset has 2 modes, Headphones (2- Zone Vibe 100 Stereo) and Headset (Zone Vibe 100 Hands-Free AG Audio) and the stereo is superior, sounds perfect but it locks the audio to a application so when gaming you will only hear the game audio and nothing else, the hands free audio just sounds off but is the only way to hear game/any other source.
great audio in stereo mode much better than my older headset and the price point is great i got on sale and gift card but yes i would recommend, the way it locks audio is the only thing i hate still and am planning to replace these as a daily driver for my needs
u got the same problem as me? whenever microphone is activated its gonna mute everysingle sound from, Headphones (2- Zone Vibe 100 Stereo) and u'll be able to only hear sound from, Headset (Zone Vibe 100 Hands-Free AG Audio) and the sounds from this is pretty bad, only way to hear all the sound if the microphone is activated is make Headset (Zone Vibe 100 Hands-Free AG Audio) becomes output but as i said the sound from, Headset (Zone Vibe 100 Hands-Free AG Audio) is pretty bad
4:55 "...and there is also a feature called sidetone which allows you to talk at a more normal volume..." Of course, this makes no sense. You don't need some tech's fancy feature to talk at a normal volume. Rather, the sidetone feature let's you control the volume by which the sound recorded by the microphone (i.e. your own voice) is played back in your speakers. Not hearing your own voice is unnatural, therefore this feature
It makes perfect sense. By being able to hear your own voice is more natural and does avoid you talking louder than normal when you have a headset that fully encloses both ears.
Hi. Can u test Sony wh-ch720n please. Or have u ever try it? I mostly want to know if the logitech vibe 100 with mic boom is better than wh-ch720n for calls with background noise. I'm torn between the two. Please help.
I have a question: what do you recommend me more the g535 or zone vibe 100? I like play video games like valorant if some one can tell me i'll appreciate
Hello! Please help me. I brought this already and my headphone is already paired with my computer but whenever I turn it off and leave and comeback turn it on again it wont connect. I need to remove the paired device and pair it again in order to use it again
I am considering to buy these but I need to use headphones with USB connection as well and BT off. I chatted with the bot on the Logitech website and it said you can simply use wired connection, can you confirm this? Thanks!
If you guys can add some info to this awesome review to me will be... How is the comfort for people using glasses and headset at the same time for 3-4 hour
I've been wanting to replace my Logitech G733 with a true bluetooth wireless headset instead of one that uses a USB A adapter. I don't really care about the headset mic as I have an Elgato mic that I love so more concerned with comfort, sound and battery life. Wondering how these match up.
Does this have dual pairing/multi-point connection (being able to connect simultaneously to smartphone & laptop and switch between them smoothly) feature?
@@HeadsetAdvisor Thanks for your reply, but a) why is that? and, b) do the headphones switch from laptop to phone when a call comes in if they are connected to the laptop via the USB dongle?
@@hsjawanda Bluetooth to the computer can be unreliable without the USB Dongle. You don't get as good of audio, less wireless range and switching between mobile phone and computer isn't always seamless. Some customers say it works fine, others not so much. Yes, the headphones should switch between laptop and mobile phone better with the USB Dongle model.
Hi! I just bought this headset to use it for my work and i use it in zoom calls and meeting but it has a very low audio. Can you help me how to fix it? TYI
Hmm which version did you order? Make sure you have the volume on max on your computer volume settings, as well as on Zoom. Then if that doesn't work download LogiTune software and update the headset to the latest firmware. If that still doesn't work then reach out to logitech for a defective replacement.
@@HeadsetAdvisor i use logitech zone vibe 100. When i use it in spotify or youtube, the audio is good it does sound loud however when i use it in zoom,teams, skype the audio is very low even though I maximize the volume, changed the output device to logitech zone vibe 100.
Yes, it should work well. That being said, if your main concern is gaming and you won't use this for work, we'd recommend going with a gaming headset instead.
Is there a headset like this with noise cancelling? I own this pair and I feel like the noise cancelling feature is a must so I might return them. Is there a way to add a mic boom to the Bose QC45 and be able to have a phone convo without holding my phone to my mouth to talk?
There's no headsets we're aware of in this price point to be better. But there are others like the Orosound Tilde Pro or Jabra Evolve2 85 that will fully enclose your ears with noise canceling. There's no mic boom we're aware of for the Bose QC45.
@@chrispoulsen_ if your PC doesn’t have Bluetooth it’s handy, and sometimes connecting a headset to a computer via Bluetooth is unreliable. That’s where the USB dongle comes in to give a more reliable connection
you said it doesn't have active noise cancellation, but the Logitech site says this headset does have noise cancellation. I m now confused.. which one is true?