this headset checks all the boxes for a meeting-focused headset. in short: if you're on a lot of virtual meetings in an open (or otherwise noisy) workspace, get this.the positives:light, but seemingly robust construction. good comfort level for my 7-3/8" hat-size, for whatever that's worth.sidetone sidetone sidetone. this is such a critical feature for feeling "tuned in" to your speaking presence.settings (like EQ and sidetone) are stored on the headset itself. so if you're in an environment like mine that doesn't let you install vendor apps all willy-nilly, you can download the app on a personal machine to change your settings, and they'll remain in place if using the headset on another machine. note: the logi tune android (and possibly iphone) app is completely useless for setup and options. it asks you to pair your (what it assumes is a wireless) headset, and doesn't give you an option to bypass this step. get the desktop version instead.very good mic attenuation from background noise/voices. this is a big point that many headset users in corporate environments have not appreciated. huge drivers, over-the-ear cushions, and even active noise cancellation... these make little difference if the microphone design doesn't attenuate background noise in these new "collaborative workspaces" we're in. even if a headset sounds isolated to you, this may mean nothing to your colleagues if all the noise around you is being transmitted to them.on a related note, the on-ear construction of this headset does a better job of passive noise cancellation than many over-ear headsets i've owned. so don't be dissuaded into thinking that on-ear construction will provide worse isolation than bigger, bulkier over-ear designs.cons/neutrals:the cable, while very nicely fabric-coated, is incredibly noisy. it's almost like there's an amplifier where the cable attaches to the headset. thankfully, the provided "lapel clip" prevents a lot of cable movement, at least if you're relatively stationary at your workstation. definitely utilize it.the inline controller is well-built, responsive, and generally a nice touch. but since i am not a "stand and pace" kind of worker, and this is a wired headset, it's not really a burden to adjust controls on my machine instead of using the controller.