Logitech owns Jaybird, and the case does look similar to the case that comes with the Jaybird Vista 2 buds. The Zone True Wireless earphones are available in two colors, Graphite and Rose.
For music listening, battery life is rated at up to 7 hours with noise-canceling on, which is good, and up to 12 hours with it off. Talk time is rated at 6 hours with noise-canceling on and 6.5 hours with it off.
The Zone True Wireless are active noise-canceling earbuds and equipped with a “premium” noise-canceling mics (they are supposed to block background noise quite well, according to Logitech). To be clear, these can be used on the go for making calls and listening to music on your phone, and they are also waterproof and dust-proof (IP68) so you can work out with them. And the case is water-resistant as well, with an IP54 rating.
A Twitter user reached out to me recently and asked whether I knew of any true-wireless earbuds that had a dedicated mute button for video-conferencing calls. The question stumped me, but I was scheduled to have a virtual briefing with Logitech for its new Zone True Wireless (9, £299, AU5) and Zone Wired Earbuds (, £90, AU7), which are available for preorder today but won’t ship till this fall. I knew they were “business” buds, so one of the first things I asked Logitech was whether they — and the Zone True Wireless in particular — had a dedicated mute button.
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