Logitech Innovation: Let in the Light and Keep out the Noise

  • 2 new keyboards: Signature Slim Solar+ K980 and Signature Slim Solar+ K980 for Business
  • The new keyboards use light from any light source to stay charged up to four months once fully charged, and include smart shortcuts, and AI-powered customisation
  • The new keyboards work across PC, Tablet and Mobile, with multi-OS compatibility and Easy-Switch keys to toggle between up to three devices
  • 2 new headsets (3 colours): Zone Wireless 2 ES and Zone Wired 2 for Business
  • Zone headsets use hybrid ANC, AI-powered mics to limit office noise and certified for Teams, Zoom and Google Meet
  • Heasets adjustable headset strap design brings “gaming-level comfort” to long workdays

 

Logitech Solar Keyboards powered by Light

Logitech has launched the Signature Slim Solar+ K980 and Signature Slim Solar+ K980 for Business, wireless keyboards powered by any light—sunlight or artificial light—with no charging interruptions and no setup stress. Built with Logitech’s proprietary Logi LightCharge technology and designed for modern life, the keyboard features a full-size layout, laptop-style typing, and smart customisations that simplify work and personal tasks.

Wireless devices remove the hassle of cables, but remembering to charge them can create unnecessary friction. Today’s users expect simplicity, reliability, and an intuitive, hassle-free experience that just works. Signature Slim Solar+ stays charged without interruptions and is built to run for up to four months in complete darkness, so people can stay focused on what truly matters to them.

“Even the need to think about charging can be a distraction, so we designed Signature Slim Solar+ to take that off your plate completely,” said Art O’Gnimh, General Manager of Core Products Group at Logitech. “It stays powered by light – any light – clearing your desk of cables and eliminating the need to ever physically charge it, while bringing elegance and comfort to your workspace. That’s one less thing to worry about on a busy working day.”

Designed for Sustainability
The plastic parts in the graphite version of Signature Slim Solar+ feature 70% certified post-consumer recycled plastic, and include a specially designed rechargeable battery built to last up to 10 years, eliminating the need for replacement. These choices align with Logitech’s Design for Sustainability principles, aiming to reduce our carbon footprint while ensuring durability, reliability, and long-term performance.

Ready for Business
Signature Slim Solar+ K980 for Business is designed with IT needs in mind, with an always-on charged battery, no cable clutter, and minimal maintenance. It features a Logi Bolt USB-C receiver for secure, reliable connectivity in high-density environments. Employees can customise up to 23 shortcut keys, including the AI Launch Key.

The keyboard comes in three versions:

  • Signature Slim Solar+ K980 universal multi-OS version
  • Signature Slim Solar+ K980 for macOS (Available in North America Only)
  • Signature Slim Solar+ K980 for Business

 

Logitech Introduces New Zone Headsets to Help Workers tackle disruptions

Logitech has introduced Zone Wireless 2 ES and Zone Wired 2 headsets, designed for noisy offices. With AI-powered noise-canceling mics, hybrid active noise cancellation (ANC) that automatically adjusts to minimise background noise, and a gaming-inspired headstrap design for all-day comfort, the headsets turn open office clamour into quiet focus zones.

While open offices cultivate free-flowing face-to-face interaction, they are also notorious for distractions.

“As more companies push for return to office, interruptions are a costly threat. But open offices don’t have to be a zero-sum game,” says Prakash Arunkundrum, president of Logitech for Business. “Zone Wireless 2 ES and Zone Wired 2 for Business are built for companies to reap the collaborative benefits of open-office plans without sacrificing employee focus.”

In pursuit of an uninterrupted workflow, both headsets offer adaptive hybrid ANC that intelligently adjusts the noise cancellation level in real time to adapt to any environment, enabling workers to move from space to space without manually toggling controls. Two AI-powered noise-canceling microphones work together to tune out distracting coworker chatter, keyboards clacking, foot traffic, and the hundreds of other environmental diversions that plague employee calls.

Zone Wireless 2 ES eliminates more than just noise—it removes everyday microinterruptions that break concentration. Certified for Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet, the headset ensures full compatibility across all platforms. For Teams and Meet, native Bluetooth call control certification means it can be used with or without a dongle—freeing up a USB port. If used with a dongle, smart enumeration hides the device from meeting apps when the headset is powered off, so users aren’t left guessing which audio source is active.

For organisations that prefer wired setups, Zone Wired 2 is a USB plug-and-play version that offers the same advanced features and certifications as its wireless counterpart, without the need to charge the battery or worry about connectivity in high-density environments.

On the backend, IT professionals can remotely push silent firmware updates to either headset through Logitech Sync, allowing employees to stay focused without interruption.

All-day comfort and performance
Inspired by gaming headsets engineered for marathon gaming sessions, the Zone Wireless 2 ES and Zone Wired 2 feature a headset strap designed for even pressure distribution, ideal for equally long workdays. Rotating earcups, a reversible mic boom, and the adjustable headband offer a personalized fit. And with up to 20 hours of talk time and 25 hours of listening time with ANC on, Zone Wireless 2 ES is built to last the longest workdays.

With three colors to choose from–rose, off-white, and graphite–employees can bring their personality to work.

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Trish Stevens Head of Content
Trish is the Head of Content for In the Channel Media Group as well as being Guest Editor of UC Advanced Magazine.
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