Logitech has developed its first set of TWS earphones targeted at the growing work from home market. The new Logitech Zone TWS earphones can also simultaneously pair to a smartphone and a computer.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Logitech-Zone-TWS-targets-the-WFH-market-can-pair-simultaneously-with-a-phone-and-a-PC.554013.0.html
This is 100% marketing: buzzwords combination of working from home, TWS, etc. The product may be good itself, but not the best fit for conferencing.
> Over-ear or on-ear headphones can cause fatigue if worn for long periods -- not so for the much smaller and compact Zone TWS earphones.
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I think it's 100% opposite - if properly made, large earphones are much easier and comfortable for ears than something put inside you ear. Much more possibilities to get proper ventilation, nothing but large cushion is pressed against your skull/skin, where TWS and other in-ear headphones requires good compatibility between their shape and your individual ear.
TWS have the ultimate benefit - they are compact, and this is crucial when used on the go. If used in home office this is not as crucial. Many other things are sacrificed for the size - for example, I've seen many times TWS are dead right in the middle of the meeting because of short battery life.