Logitech Zone Wireless 2 Review: AI-Powered noise cancellation for professional calls

The Logitech Zone Wireless 2 is a professional-grade wireless headset designed for remote workers and professionals who spend significant time on calls like myself. I work remotely as a Software Engineer and have to be in Zoom or Slack Huddle meetings a few times daily.

With AI-powered noise suppression, four noise-canceling microphones, and hybrid ANC, this headset promises distraction-free communication. After testing it extensively during work calls and meetings, I can confirm it delivers on its core promise of clear, noise-free conversations.

LOGITECH ZONE WIRELESS 2 REVIEW – PACKAGING AND UNBOXING

LOGITECH ZONE WIRELESS 2 REVIEW – DESIGN AND FEATURES

The Zone Wireless 2 is comfortable to wear for extended periods. The earpads are well-cushioned and the headband distributes weight evenly across your head. At 230g, they’re not the lightest headset around, but they don’t feel heavy during use. I’ve worn them for back-to-back meetings without any discomfort or the need to adjust them constantly.

The design is sleek and professional, which matters when you’re on video calls. The headset comes in multiple colours including a Pink option that would suit those preferring something beyond the standard Black or Grey professional gear. It’s definitely more popular for the ladies as I did get some comments from my colleagues that it looked cute. It’s refreshing to see Logitech offering colour options that acknowledge not everyone wants the same boring corporate aesthetic.

The build quality feels solid. Logitech has constructed the Zone Wireless 2 with sustainability in mind, using low-carbon aluminium for the decoration ring and temple extension, alongside plastic parts made with 20% post-consumer recycled material. More importantly for longevity, the battery and earpads are replaceable, which means you can extend the life of the headset rather than replacing the entire unit when these components wear out.

Logitech Zone Wireless 2’s noise suppression capability is pretty impressive. I haven’t tested these in a bustling café or open-office environment but I have an air purifier running in my home office that normally forces me to turn it off during meetings because colleagues would complain about the background noise. With the Zone Wireless 2, I can keep the purifier running at full speed and my colleagues report hearing me clearly without any trace of the ambient noise. That’s a proper game-changer for working from home or anywhere else with noise around you.

The headset uses four noise-canceling MEMS microphones to suppress unwanted sound from nearby conversations, HVAC systems, or even barking dogs. In practice, this works remarkably well. The AI-powered noise suppression doesn’t just muffle background noise—it actively removes it from your audio feed, so people on the other end of the call only hear your voice. The frequency response of 100Hz to 8KHz is optimised for voice rather than broader audio capture.

You can switch between high and low ANC modes through the Logi Tune app depending on how much isolation you need. There’s also a transparency mode that lets you hear more of the outside world when you need awareness of your surroundings. The flexibility here is appreciated—sometimes you want complete isolation, other times you need to hear if someone’s calling your name or if your toddler wants your attention.

The Advanced Call Clarity feature is available through the Logi Tune app. This cleans up your audio and also suppresses noise on the far end of the call. If someone you’re speaking with is in a noisy environment, you are supposed to be able to switch this on and hear them more clearly.

However, it’s important to set expectations appropriately. This is a business headset, not a studio microphone. The audio quality is excellent for Teams calls, Zoom meetings, and client conversations, but if you’re planning to use it for content creation, podcasting, or any kind of recording work, you’ll want to look elsewhere. For meetings and calls? It’s great. For anything requiring broadcast-quality audio? Not quite there.

Battery performance is strong on the Zone Wireless 2. With ANC enabled, you get up to 15 hours of talk time or 22 hours of listening time. That’s more than enough to get through even the most meeting-heavy workday without reaching for the charger. If you turn ANC off, these numbers jump to 18 hours of talk time and a massive 40 hours of listening time.

The quick charge feature is useful with five minutes of charging that provides up to one hour of talk time. It’s perfect for those “I forgot to charge it overnight” moments after looking at your Zoom’s schedule for the day. A full charge takes two hours, and you can use the provided USB-C cable to charge the headset and simultaneously use it as a wired headset if needed.

The Zone Wireless 2 is certified for Microsoft Teams over native Bluetooth 5.2, which means you don’t need a dongle to get the full Teams experience. The headset also supports multipoint Bluetooth, allowing you to connect to multiple devices simultaneously and effortlessly switch between them.

For versions that include it, the USB-C receiver uses smart enumeration to intelligently switch between headset audio and computer audio when you turn the headset on or off. The wireless range extends up to 50 metres in open field line of sight, though real-world performance will vary depending on your environment.

Audio quality is solid thanks to large 40mm drivers and dynamic EQ. Music sounds good, and conversations are clear and natural. The Logi Tune mobile app offers a personalised audio feature based on a simple listening test, allowing you to tailor the sound to your hearing preferences. The frequency response for music mode spans 20Hz to 20KHz, providing decent range for both music and multimedia content.

The Logi Tune app is essential for getting the most out of the Zone Wireless 2 but not required to be installed. Through the app, you can adjust ANC modes, enable Advanced Call Clarity, personalise your audio profile, and tweak various settings. The app is available for Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, though not for ChromeOS.

Logitech has ensured the Zone Wireless 2 meets various audio safety standards. It’s EN 50332-2 certified and G616 compliant to protect your ears from acoustic shock and long-term sound exposure. The headset also offers ADA hearing aid compliance, making it accessible for users with hearing aids.

Logitech Zone Wireless 2 Review Conclusion

The Logitech Zone Wireless 2 is an excellent wireless headset for professionals who spend substantial time on calls and in virtual meetings. The AI-powered noise suppression delivers on its promise, effectively eliminating background noise from your audio feed without compromising voice clarity. The hybrid ANC provides focused isolation when you need to concentrate, and the comfortable design makes extended wear practical.

Battery life is more than adequate for full workdays, and the quick charge feature provides peace of mind when you forget to charge overnight. The build quality is solid, and the availability of replaceable parts means this headset should serve you well for years rather than becoming e-waste when the battery eventually degrades.

The microphone quality is very good for its intended professional use, though it’s not designed for content creation or recording. The audio quality for music and media is respectable, making this a capable all-rounder for work and personal use.

For remote workers, hybrid employees, or anyone who needs reliable audio for professional calls, the Logitech Zone Wireless 2 is definitely a good investment. It retails for AUD $299.95 (native Bluetooth version), or AUD $309.95 (version with receiver).

Logitech ZONE WIRELESS 2 Review
Overall
4.5

Summary

The Logitech Zone Wireless 2 is an excellent wireless headset for professionals that delivers AI-powered noise suppression, comfortable all-day wear, and reliable battery life for distraction-free calls and meetings

Pros

  • AI-powered noise suppression
  • Four noise-canceling microphones deliver clear voice audio on calls
  • Comfortable for extended wear
  • Great battery life with 15 hours talk time (ANC on)
  • Quick charge provides 1 hour of talk time from just 5 minutes charging
  • Hybrid ANC with high, low, and transparency modes
  • Replaceable battery and earpads extend product lifespan
  • Multipoint Bluetooth for connecting multiple devices
  • Multiple colour options including Pink

Cons

  • Microphone quality not suitable for content creation or studio recording
  • Price point may be high for casual users who don’t need professional features
About Michael Aulia

Owner of CravingTech.com, Michael is a tech enthusiast who blends a love for gadgets with a passion for gaming. With insightful articles and professional reviews, he navigates the digital landscape, offering expertise on consumer electronics and gaming trends.

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