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Logitech introduces Zone Wireless 2: An advanced headset for business professionals

Discover the new Logitech Zone Wireless 2, a sophisticated business headset with advanced audio, AI noise suppression, and sustainable design, available at S$406.

Logitech has recently unveiled the Zone Wireless 2 headset, an upgraded version of the Zone Vibe Wireless, explicitly designed for modern business needs. This new model features a sophisticated Graphite grey colour, catering to a more professional audience than its predecessor, which was more youth-oriented in design and colour choices.

Enhanced audio and communication features

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The Zone Wireless 2 is a business communications headset boasting Microsoft Teams and UC certifications. It is equipped with 40mm audio drivers, promising high-quality sound for calls and media consumption. Building on the basic functionalities of the Zone Vibe Wireless, the Zone Wireless 2 introduces advanced audio features like hybrid active noise-cancelling (ANC) with a transparency mode.

Superior microphone technology

A notable addition to the Zone Wireless 2 is its array of 5 omnidirectional MEMS microphones, using 4 for noise-cancelling to ensure clear audio during meetings. Moreover, the headset includes AI-powered noise suppression technology, enhancing voice clarity and reducing background noise for two-way, noise-free calling.

Connectivity and sustainability

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Supporting Bluetooth 5.2 Multipoint, the Zone Wireless 2 also comes with a USB-C receiver, ensuring versatile connectivity options. The impressive battery life offers 15 hours of talk time and 22 hours of listening time with ANC active. A quick 5-minute charge provides an hour of usage. In line with Logitech’s commitment to sustainability, the headset is made with low-carbon aluminium, 20% post-consumer recycled plastic, and has replaceable parts, including the battery.

Pricing and availability

Priced at S$406, the Logitech Zone Wireless 2 is available for purchase on Logitech’s official website. This headset is ideal for business professionals seeking a balance of style, functionality, and sustainability in their communication tools.

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