I love the cord and it's been very flexible to use. No issues with that at all. It's pretty long so maybe people have an issue with it tangling or being all over the place. I can see why some may not like it though.
@@TechOutAdam Are we talking about the cord that connects into the computer, or the cord on the headband? The cord on the headband seems like it could cause issues in the future.
Logitech is build to last. I know there is better noise cancelling there. But I never had a Logitech product that broke. I use a 20 year old G9 mouse and it looks still new.
Hey Adam, I wondering if the noise canceler from the mic comes already set? or if I need to push any botton into the "Logi Tune app" in order to turn that on. My question is due to people can hear noise around me during calls. Thanks!
Hmm, how loud is the environment you're in? Also, what computer as you using? Sometimes you have to manually select the input/output to be the Logitech Zone headset, it does cancel out noise once you plug it in and you can't change it.
Hi , I have a qc35 II. I m considering to get this one as well for meeting and conference call. Do you think it is worth to do that given I have a qc35? Thanks!
Only work on newest smartphones because they have last USB technology with audio chipset. Jabra has a compatibility page (www.jabra.com/compatibilityguide/). For example Jabra evolve 2 40 works fine in Galaxy S21 ultra, but not in Galaxy Note 9, both with USB-C port.
Great question, in my opinion it's a matter of voice isolation. Unfortunately, the office headsets have to fight harder to only take in your voice where as the gaming headsets allow everything to come in so your voice sounds much clearer. That's my take.
There is something I really don't like about the headset, not mentioned in the video unfortunately - I have them after watching the video and regret. When the cable is touching the surface, you can hear it in the headset. Very annoying. It happens when you have headsets with round cables.
I haven't tried the Evolve2 40 yet, this one is definitely worth it though! I'm telling you if it couldn't pick up my coffee grinder I'm impressed. It was LOUD lol
@@TechOutAdam do you think that with this headset i can go in a starbucks and have a zoom conference without my interlocutors listening the audio background?
@@frenchwithjacques7889 I'd say the better thing about the Jabra Evolve2 40 is you can choose a mono headset, Logitech just has a better experience with the Logitune App, the USB-A/USB-C adapter and I just like the feel of the headset better.
@@TechOutAdam its probably the difference in hz settings for audio, between the production software used and the computer or if you are using voicemeter or any intermediary virtual cable, even just one of many hz settings being off from the rest can start introducing random cracklings, its very annoying and hard to figure out at first, i spent ages with that problem not having a clue what it is
Nice review Adam! We really like this headset too. The only thing we don’t like is that cord on the headband. What’s your thoughts on that?
I love the cord and it's been very flexible to use. No issues with that at all. It's pretty long so maybe people have an issue with it tangling or being all over the place. I can see why some may not like it though.
@@TechOutAdam Are we talking about the cord that connects into the computer, or the cord on the headband? The cord on the headband seems like it could cause issues in the future.
Logitech is build to last. I know there is better noise cancelling there. But I never had a Logitech product that broke. I use a 20 year old G9 mouse and it looks still new.
Hey Adam, I wondering if the noise canceler from the mic comes already set? or if I need to push any botton into the "Logi Tune app" in order to turn that on. My question is due to people can hear noise around me during calls. Thanks!
Hmm, how loud is the environment you're in? Also, what computer as you using? Sometimes you have to manually select the input/output to be the Logitech Zone headset, it does cancel out noise once you plug it in and you can't change it.
Hi , I have a qc35 II. I m considering to get this one as well for meeting and conference call. Do you think it is worth to do that given I have a qc35? Thanks!
Any idea if these work with USB C mobile phones?
Dang that's a good question but I don't have a USBC phone so couldn't answer. I'm assuming they would!
Only work on newest smartphones because they have last USB technology with audio chipset. Jabra has a compatibility page (www.jabra.com/compatibilityguide/). For example Jabra evolve 2 40 works fine in Galaxy S21 ultra, but not in Galaxy Note 9, both with USB-C port.
@@leonel_cucha Thanks for sharing this, I forget sometimes as technology changes so does the function!
@@leonel_cucha thank you very much that was a super useful answer and link, bravo sir!
Possible work with IPad Air USB C?
Why do the mic on "office" headsets sound so much worse than gaming headsets from the same brand?
Great question, in my opinion it's a matter of voice isolation. Unfortunately, the office headsets have to fight harder to only take in your voice where as the gaming headsets allow everything to come in so your voice sounds much clearer. That's my take.
@@TechOutAdam Probably! In Logitech's case, I guess collaborating with Blue Microphones on the gaming side of things might have been helpful as well.
There is something I really don't like about the headset, not mentioned in the video unfortunately - I have them after watching the video and regret. When the cable is touching the surface, you can hear it in the headset. Very annoying. It happens when you have headsets with round cables.
What do you mean cable touching the surface? Can you explain further? Is it cables touching the table or something
Great video. Thanks bro. ¿Did you compare it with jabra evolve2 40? I'm viewing review of both but I can't decide yet ...
I haven't tried the Evolve2 40 yet, this one is definitely worth it though! I'm telling you if it couldn't pick up my coffee grinder I'm impressed. It was LOUD lol
is it the best in his category?
For a wired headset, it's so tough between this and the Jabra Evolve2 series. Id' say this is my favorite wired headset in it's category.
@@TechOutAdam do you think that with this headset i can go in a starbucks and have a zoom conference without my interlocutors listening the audio background?
@@TechOutAdam what is the model of jabra headset that is a real concurrent for him?
@@frenchwithjacques7889 Jabra Evolve2 40 for sure!
@@frenchwithjacques7889 I'd say the better thing about the Jabra Evolve2 40 is you can choose a mono headset, Logitech just has a better experience with the Logitune App, the USB-A/USB-C adapter and I just like the feel of the headset better.
this make crackelings when you speak it´s weird
Playing it back I was like what in the world was that? Last time I used it it didn't do that. I wish I knew the answer to that.
@@TechOutAdam its probably the difference in hz settings for audio, between the production software used and the computer or if you are using voicemeter or any intermediary virtual cable, even just one of many hz settings being off from the rest can start introducing random cracklings, its very annoying and hard to figure out at first, i spent ages with that problem not having a clue what it is