KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Two models: Zone Wireless 2 ES and Zone Wired 2 for Business.
  • Adaptive hybrid ANC auto-adjusts to your environment; AI mics cut background chatter.
  • Wireless model is certified for Teams, Zoom and Meet, with native Bluetooth call controls.
  • Logitech Sync allows silent, remote firmware updates for IT.
  • Global availability: Wireless in November, Wired in December via resellers.

Open offices are great until someone decides to host a keyboard percussion concert. Logitech’s latest headsets try to fix that. The Zone Wireless 2 ES and the Zone Wired 2 target busy workplaces with adaptive hybrid ANC, AI-powered noise-cancelling mics, certifications for Teams, Zoom and Google Meet, and some genuinely useful IT controls. UAE announcement date is 24 October 2025, with sales rolling out via authorised resellers from November and December.   

What’s new: smarter silence

Logitech isn’t just turning the ANC dial up; it’s letting the headset decide how much you need at any moment.

  • Adaptive hybrid ANC adjusts in real time as you move between spacesTwo AI-powered mics reduce chatter, keystrokes and footfall noise.
  • A headstrap inspired by gaming rigs spreads pressure for long sessions.

The headline feature is the adaptive ANC that actively tunes itself to the room. You can walk from a quiet pod to a loud corridor and back without fiddling with buttons. The AI mics do the other half of the job, trimming out the acoustic chaos co-workers generate. The comfort tweaks are basic but welcome for eight-hour call marathons.

Wireless perks: fewer interruptions, fewer dongles

Zone Wireless 2 ES is built to keep you in the flow, not wrestling with inputs.

  • Certified for Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Google Meet.
  • Native Bluetooth call control for Teams and Meet; dongle optional.
  • Smart enumeration hides the dongle from apps when the headset is off.

In practice, this cuts down the classic “why is my laptop using the wrong mic” circus. If you prefer to free a USB port, native Bluetooth control covers you. If you still use the receiver in high-density environments, it won’t hijack your apps when the headset is off. That means fewer “sorry, can you hear me now?” moments on UAE time. 

Related reading: Logitech’s broader business push in the region includes Rally Board 65 for meeting rooms, which ties into Sync for fleet management. See our coverage for context on how Sync fits across devices.

Wired option: zero charging, maximum predictability

Some offices still prefer cables. Logitech kept feature parity close.

  • USB plug-and-play, no battery to manage.
  • Same certifications and core feature set as the wireless model.
  • Suited to high-density radio environments.

If your floor is packed with Bluetooth signals or you rotate gear between hot desks, the wired version is the safe bet. It sacrifices mobility, but reliability and zero charging faff matter for service desks that have better things to do than chase headsets with 2% left. 

IT controls: silent updates, fewer tickets

Headsets usually become IT’s problem the minute firmware pops up mid-meeting. Not here.

  • Remote, silent firmware updates via Logitech Sync.
  • No pop-ups, no forced downtime, fewer help-desk calls.

Admins can keep fleets current without spamming employees. Sync already manages room gear; adding headsets into the same dashboard means fewer tools and cleaner change control. For regional IT teams supporting hybrid workers on Gulf time, this is the good kind of boring. 

Also see: our take on Logitech’s MX Master 4 launch, another business-leaning device with manageability perks and UAE roll-out details.

Comfort, battery and sustainability

Long calls need comfort. Long deployments need parts you can replace.

  • Strap distributes pressure; rotating cups, reversible boom and adjustable band.
  • Wireless battery: up to 20 hours talk, 25 hours listening with ANC on.
  • Replaceable earpads, strap and (wireless) battery; recycled plastics and metals.

The fit options tick the basics for mixed teams, and the battery numbers are solid for a full UAE workday plus the commute. Replaceable wear parts should help enterprises stretch refresh cycles. Sustainability claims include recycled plastics and rare earths, plus a battery made with recycled cobalt, which is rare to see called out in this category. Colours: rose, off-white and graphite, for anyone matching their headset to the office plants.

Regional timing and buying notes

No pricing yet, but timing is clear.

  • Zone Wireless 2 ES for Business: global from November via authorised resellers.
  • Zone Wired 2 for Business: global from December.

Expect UAE channel availability to track those windows given the Dubai-based announcement. If you’re shopping alternatives right now, our round-ups and reviews cover the market from budget to premium ANC. 

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What’s the difference between Zone Wireless 2 ES and Zone Wired 2?

Wireless 2 ES connects over Bluetooth, supports native call controls for Teams and Meet, and includes a battery. Wired 2 is USB plug-and-play for predictable performance in dense offices. Feature sets and certifications are otherwise similar.   

Do these headsets work without a USB dongle?

Yes. For Teams and Meet, the Wireless 2 ES supports native Bluetooth call control. A receiver is still available if your environment needs it. 

How good is the noise cancellation?

They use adaptive hybrid ANC that auto-adjusts to your surroundings, plus dual AI mics to suppress office noise. That combination targets both inbound noise and outbound call clarity. 

What’s the stated battery life on the wireless model?

Up to 20 hours of talk time or 25 hours of listening with ANC on. As always, real-world life varies with volume and environment. 

Can IT manage firmware without bothering users?

Yes. Logitech Sync enables silent, remote updates with no pop-ups or downtime, which should reduce help-desk tickets.