Logitech ZONE 300 wireless headphones with up to 20 hours of battery life cost $83

Logitech ZONE 300

Logitech has expanded its range of wireless headphones with the release of the ZONE 300. A feature of the Logitech ZONE 300 is the ability to connect to six devices simultaneously, as well as a connection range of up to 30 meters.

In content listening mode, these headphones provide up to 20 hours of operation, and in talk mode, autonomy is up to 16 hours. In addition, the model supports fast charging: just 5 minutes of connecting to power will provide up to 1 hour of operation.

The budget model has a body weighing 122 grams and is available in three colors: black, white and pink. The headphones are equipped with a microphone and 30mm drivers.

The new product is compatible with devices based on Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, iOS, iPadOS and Android. The Logitech ZONE 300 is available now for around $83.


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