Looking back, I can't believe it's been ten months since I've bought my headset. When it was shipped, I took a bunch of photos with the intention of writing a post after two weeks or a month and include my experience as well, but here we are, this happens after ten months. Never too late they say, or better later than never.
I needed this headset for meetings and chats with my trading partner and needed a quality one. When it comes to technology, I don't like to make compromises. Buy the best your money can buy, that's my motto and the keywords here are your money can buy. This in plain English means, I can buy the best I can afford.
After some research and looking around on the available platforms, I decided to buy this Logitech Zone Vibe 100. It's a mid category for me and the 79 euro I paid for it was a reasonable price.
Today, after around 10 months, the price of it is 96 euro. Shocking, I know but this is the economic situation we're living in.
Unboxing it was a lot of fun. When I opened the box and took out the headset packed as you see it on the photo, I was really impressed. I had no expectations regarding packaging, but loved how the two ear parts were packed in fine paper as well.
Placing the headset on a support, instead of just throwing it in the box, as it happens in so many cases, is an excellent idea. It doesn't just look good, but it's also a form or protection.
This is where the fun began. There were two boxes at the bottom of the support. In one of the boxes there was the headset protection bag.
This is a really helpful accessory for everyone, especially for those who are traveling. I'm not going to take the box with me and I like to protect my things, so this case is just perfect.
In the other box there was the charging cable, which is USB-C on both ends.
Now comes the coolest part of all. Usually when you buy electronics, you get a user manual, sometimes equal to a book, in which you can find instructions in an endless number of languages. That's not the case here. The little thing you have to know about how to use the product is printed on the box.
These instructions are not on the back of the box, as usual and you only see it when you open the box.
There were some extra instructions in the box, but not the user manual, but the safety, compliance and warranty information.
There's a plastic protection on each part, which is still there after 10 months as I have never taken them off. It doesn't bother me, so ... let it stay.
Specs and details are screenshots from the official website.
My Experience
As I said at the beginning of my post, I've been using it for 10 months now and could not be more satisfied with it.
- It is quite light, compared to what I had before.
- It sits well on my ears, even after 3 or 4 hours of use, my ears are fine and don't feel any discomfort.
- Noise cancellation is so - so, but it's ok for me as I still have to hear what's going on in my apartment, so it's not a problem for me.
- It has a pretty decent autonomy, the battery is lasting enough.
- I like how you can mute and unmute the mic with a single touch.
- You can adjust the volume easily even if the headset is on your head.
- you can answer calls as well just by pressing the right button.
- The sound is decent enough for office use and for music as well.
- It is adjustable, of course.
It's a decent one and I don't regret buying it.

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