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Parrot Zik 2/Zik 2.0 Wireless  Headphones Review

Reviewed Feb 26, 2016 at 12:00 am
Latest change: Test bench update Nov 21, 2019 at 11:21 am
Parrot Zik 2/Zik 2.0 Wireless
6.7
Mixed Usage 
6.1
Neutral Sound 
7.3
Commute/Travel 
6.9
Sports/Fitness 
6.8
Office 
5.1
Wireless Gaming 
7.0
Wired Gaming 
6.8
Phone Call 
Tested using methodology v1.3.1 
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The Parrot Zik 2.0 are an above-average, feature-packed set of headphones. The design is stylish and comfortable, but the unique touch controls can get a little frustrating. By default, the audio reproduction is also only satisfactory, though this can be improved by adjusting settings through a bundled app.

Our Verdict

6.7
Mixed Usage 

The Zik 2.0 are good everyday headphones. They have enough features to handle most test cases and environments.

Pros
  • Great sturdy and durable design.
  • Feature packed.
  • Great customization options thanks to The Parrot Zik app.
Cons
  • Sensitive touch controls.
  • Poor treble audio reproduction
6.1
Neutral Sound 

Decent for neutral listening. They deliver a customizable audio profile but sound too closed for pure and isolated neutral listening.

Pros
None
Cons
None
7.3
Commute/Travel 

Good for commuting. The Zik 2.0 are comfortable and have a decent control scheme. They're well-built and not too cumbersome. Additionally, the noise canceling works well in loud environments and will substantially reduce the ambient noise of a busy commute or noisy flight.

Pros
None
Cons
None
6.9
Sports/Fitness 

Above-average for sports use. They're comfortable, stable and wireless, with a good control scheme. However, they’re a bit too bulky for strenuous exercise.

Pros
None
Cons
None
6.8
Office 

Above-average for office use. They don leak much and cancel a great deal of ambient noise and chatter in a busy office.

Pros
None
Cons
None
7.0
Wired Gaming 

Pros
None
Cons
None
6.8
Phone Call 

Pros
None
Cons
None
  • 6.7
    Mixed Usage
  • 6.1
    Neutral Sound
  • 7.3
    Commute/Travel
  • 6.9
    Sports/Fitness
  • 6.8
    Office
  • 5.1
    Wireless Gaming
  • 7.0
    Wired Gaming
  • 6.8
    Phone Call
  • Changelog

    1.  Updated Nov 21, 2019: Converted to Test Bench 1.3.1.
    2.  Updated Nov 21, 2019: Converted to Test Bench 1.3.
    3.  Updated Jun 05, 2019: We've updated the Build Quality section of the review to better reflect the defect with the pads.
    4.  Updated Feb 16, 2018: Converted to Test Bench 1.2.

    Compared To Other Headphones

    Parrot Zik 3/Zik 3.0 Wireless

    The Parrot Zik 3.0 are slightly better than the Parrot Zik 2.0, but not by much. The Zik 3.0 have a slightly more durable design with earcup pads that will last longer than on the Zik 2.0. The Zik 3.0 are a bit more customizable and have fewer bugs in their software than the Zik 2.0. The 2.0, on the other hand, have a slightly stronger isolation profile that isn't as adaptive but cancels a bit more noise overall.

    Skullcandy Hesh 2 Wireless

    The Parrot Zik 2.0/Zik 2.0 Wireless are much better wireless headphones than the Skullcandy Hesh 2. The Zik have a lot more customizable features than the Hesh 2. They're also better built and a bit more comfortable than the Hesh 2. Since they're noise cancelling headphones, they do much better in noisy conditions. On the other hand, the Skullcandys are much lighter and have an easier-to-use control scheme. They also have a longer battery life than the Parrot, and since they're cheaper, they might be a better value for some.

    Bose QuietComfort 35/QC35 Wireless 2016

    The Bose QuietComfort 35/QC35 Wireless 2016 are a better noise canceling headset than the Parrot Zik 2/Zik 2.0 Wireless. The Parrot are better-built and look a bit more premium. They also have a lot more customization options via their app and a stronger isolation performance since they do not leak as much. However, the Bose are more comfortable and have a better-balanced default sound quality than the Parrot. They also have a much longer battery life which makes them more suitable for long trips and traveling. They're slightly easier to use than the touch-sensitive control scheme of the Parrot.

    Jaybird X3 Wireless

    If you prefer in-ear headphones that are more compact to carry around, then go for the Jaybird X3, but if you're looking for noise cancelling over-ears, the Parrot Zik 2.0 are a good option. The Parrot Zik are well-built over-ears with great noise cancellation that make them a suitable choice for commute and travel. They also have a lot more features and customization options than the Jaybird X3. However, the Jaybird X3 are a lot more portable. They're also a better choice for sports, since they have a breathable and stable in-ear design.

    Test Results

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    Design
    Style
    TypeOver-ear
    EnclosureClosed-Back
    WirelessYes
    TransducerDynamic

    The Zik 2.0s look and feel premium. The sleek metal headband is moderately padded and has a unique hinge mechanism that looks well-thought-out and polished.The oval ear cups are large, well-padded and match the headband which comes in many color variations. They look amazing, feel amazing, and are definitely a pair of stylish headphones.

    7.0
    Comfort
    Weight0.6 lbs
    Clamping Force
    0.97 lbs

    Despite being slightly heavy, these headphones are decently comfortable. The only issue is the size of the "ear-hole" on the pads. If your ears are on the larger side, you may have difficulty getting a comfortable fit.

    7.1
    Controls
    OS Compatibility
    Not OS specific
    Ease Of UseMediocre
    FeedbackSubpar
    Call/Music ControlYes
    Volume ControlYes
    Microphone ControlNo
    Channel Mixing
    N/A
    Noise Cancelling ControlAdjustable
    Talk-Through
    Adjustable
    Additional ButtonsNo

    These headphones lose points for the "Smart Touch Panel". Although the design is very clever, the lack of tactile and visual cues means that mistakes are inevitable. The Zik 2.0 also has a sensor that turns them off when they are not being used, to save battery.

    6.6
    Breathability
    Avg.Temp.Difference5.4 °C
    6.2
    Portability
    L7.87"
    W6.69"
    H1.57"
    Volume82.92 in³
    Transmitter RequiredN/A

    The Zik 2.0 are decently portable headphones. They have relatively small ear cups that fold flat, to not take too much space. However, they do not fold into a more compact format, which may be too bulky for smaller handbags and won't fit in any pockets, even larger jacket pockets.

    5.5
    Case
    TypePouch
    LN/A
    WN/A
    HN/A
    VolumeN/A

    Comes with a soft fabric pouch that will protect the headphones from scratches and does not add bulk. Sadly, it will not shield them from hard falls, which is disappointing given the ZIK 2.0's premium appeal.

    7.5
    Build Quality

    Update: 06/05/2019 We've updated the build quality score of the Zik 2.0 to reflect the tear in the padding. This seems to be a widespread issue that has been addressed with the Zik 3.0. On the upside, you can purchase replacement pads for both models directly from the Parrot website or on Amazon.

    Very solid feel and high-quality material. The metal parts feel strong, and the plastic parts seem quite durable. Very solid click on the headband adjustments, with marks on the headband representing each notch.

    7.0
    Stability

    The Zik 2.0 like the Zik 3.0, deliver an above-average listening experience. They're sufficiently tight on your head and won't slip off during moderate physical activity. Sadly, these are not sports headphones and the large ear cups and weight of the headphones makes them sway a little when running.

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    In The Box

    • Parrot Zik 2.0 Headphones
    • Carrying pouch
    • Audio cable
    • USB cable
    • Manual

    Sound
    Sound Profile
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    Bass Amount
    2.28 dB
    Treble Amount
    -0.14 dB
    8.3
    Frequency Response Consistency
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    Avg. Std. Deviation
    0.33 dB
    Raw Frequency Response
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    8.1
    Bass Accuracy
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    Std. Err.
    2.65 dB
    Low-Frequency Extension
    10 Hz
    Low-Bass
    5.18 dB
    Mid-Bass
    -0.08 dB
    High-Bass
    -1.58 dB
    6.8
    Mid Accuracy
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    Std. Err.
    4.31 dB
    Low-Mid
    -2.51 dB
    Mid-Mid
    -4.11 dB
    High-Mid
    4.67 dB
    4.3
    Treble Accuracy
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    Std. Err.
    6.68 dB
    Low-Treble
    -3.9 dB
    Mid-Treble
    2.28 dB
    High-Treble
    -1.7 dB
    5.0
    Peaks/Dips
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    Peaks
    3.36 dB
    Dips
    3.52 dB
    8.6
    Imaging
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    Weighted Group Delay
    0.15
    Weighted Amplitude Mismatch
    0.88
    Weighted Frequency Mismatch
    1.97
    Weighted Phase Mismatch
    3.83
    2.7
    Soundstage
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    PRTF Accuracy (Std. Dev.)
    8.29 dB
    PRTF Size (Avg.)
    5.69 dB
    PRTF Distance
    1.48 dB
    Openness
    1.6
    Acoustic Space Excitation
    2.3
    5.3
    Weighted Harmonic Distortion
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    WHD @ 90
    1.866
    WHD @ 100
    0.593
    Isolation
    8.4
    Noise Isolation
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    Isolation Audio
    Overall Attenuation
    -23.2 dB
    Noise CancellingYes
    Bass
    -17.64 dB
    Mid
    -16.48 dB
    Treble
    -35.03 dB

    Great performance throughout the frequency range. With ANC (Active Noise Cancelling) set to Off these headphones provide very good isolation down to 600Hz. The ANC seems to be kicking in from 600Hz downwards, so enable it when you want more bass isolation. Using the smartphone app that comes with the Zik 2.0, you can also set the ANC to "Street Mode" which opens up the headphones so you can hear the surroundings and have a conversation.

    8.1
    Leakage
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    Leakage Audio
    Overall Leakage @ 1ft
    32.79 dB

    Minimum leakage from the bass to the low-mid range. However, there is increased leakage in the treble range from 1KHz to 6KHz.

    Microphone
    Microphone Style
    Integrated
    Yes
    In-line
    No
    Boom
    No
    Detachable Boom
    N/A
    MicYes

    The microphone of the Parrot Zik 2.0 was not tested, due to issues regarding connecting them to our test computer.

    Active Features
    6.3
    Battery
    Battery Type
    Rechargable
    Continuous Battery Life
    6.1 hrs
    Additional Charges
    0
    Total Battery Life
    6.1 hrs
    Charge Time
    2.9 hrs
    Power Saving Feature
    Yes
    Audio While Charging
    Yes
    Passive Playback
    No
    Charging Portmicro-USB

    The Zik 2.0 have a mediocre-at-best battery life. They won't be the ideal headphones for prolonged use through the day but last a bit longer than the Zik 3.0. They also have an auto-off timer to save power and can play audio while charging which is convenient if you're close to a power source. However, they take a long time to charge.

    8.5
    App Support
    App NameParrot Zik
    iOSYes
    AndroidYes
    macOSYes
    WindowsYes
    Equalizer
    Parametric + Presets
    ANC Control
    Adjustable
    Mic ControlNo
    Room effects
    Yes
    Playback Control
    Yes
    Button MappingNo
    Surround SoundN/A

    The Parrot Zik suite a is a sleek and feature-packed app that offers an incredible amount of control. It gives you access to both a graphic and an advanced parametric equalizer with presets. It gives you control over the amount of noise canceling provided. It has an auto-off timer, an in-app player, and a unique community feature, that allows members of the app to share presets and equalizers. It is simply one of the best headphone companion apps we've tested so far.

    Zik 2.0 Parametric Equalizer

    Zik 2.0 Graphic Equalizer

    Zik 2.0 Room Effects

    Zik 2.0 Auto-Off Timer

    Zik 2.0 ANC control

    Connectivity
    7.5
    Bluetooth
    Bluetooth Version
    3.0
    Multi-Device Pairing
    No
    NFC Pairing
    Yes
    Line of Sight Range
    94 ft
    Default Latency
    141 ms
    aptX Latency
    N/A
    aptX(LL) Latency
    N/A
    0.0
    Non-Bluetooth Wireless
    Non-BT Line of Sight Range
    N/A
    Non-BT Latency
    N/A
    9.5
    Wired
    Analog Audio
    Yes
    USB Audio
    No
    DetachableYes
    Length4.08 ft
    Connection1/8" TRRS
    Wired Latency
    0 ms
    PC / PS4 Compatibility
    PC / PS4 Analog
    Audio Only
    PC / PS4 Wired USB
    No
    PC / PS4 Non-BT Wireless
    No
    Xbox One Compatibility
    Xbox One Analog
    Audio Only
    Xbox One Wired USB
    No
    Xbox One Wireless
    No
    0.0
    Base/Dock
    Type
    N/A
    USB Input
    N/A
    Line In
    N/A
    Line Out
    N/A
    Optical Input
    N/A
    RCA Input
    N/A
    Dock Charging
    N/A
    Power Supply
    N/A

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