Jabra Evolve2 65 Uc Wireless Headphones With Link380a, Stereo, Black – Wireless Bluetooth Headset Fo
Jabra Evolve2 65 UC Wireless Headphones with Link380a, Stereo, Black – Wireless Bluetooth Headset for Calls and Music, 37 Hours of Battery Life, Passive Noise Cancelling Headphones
- PASSIVE NOISE CANCELLATION – Jabra Evolve2 65 wireless headphones feature superior passive noise cancellation thanks to the enhanced memory foam padding and new angled design that cancels 48% more of the noise around you
- BIGGER & BETTER SOUND – This business headset has powerful leak-tolerate 40mm speakers for rich, high definition audio for calls & music; Plus, the enhanced 3-microphone call technology means 23% less background conversation noise on your calls
- INDUSTRY-LEADING BATTERY LIFE – The Evolve2 65 telework headset provides up to 37 hours of battery life on a single charge; With a 15-minute charge giving you up to 8 hours of use, they’re on-ear headphones built to keep pace with your busy schedule
- ALL-DAY COMFORT – When it comes to your wireless headset, true luxury is forgetting it’s there; Made with durable, premium materials, the soft memory foam cushions mold to your ears’ natural contours for incredible all-day comfort
- UC-CERTIFIED – This Jabra headset works with all leading Unified Communications platforms, including Microsoft Teams, Cisco, Mitel, Avaya & more for truly seamless collaboration; Includes the Jabra Link 380a (USB-A) Bluetooth adapter
Brand : Jabra
Category : Electronics,Headphones, Earbuds & Accessories,Headphones & Earbuds,Over-Ear Headphones
Rating : 4.3
ListPrice : US $301
Price : US $209.4
Review Count : 1040
SalesRank : 0
Jabra Evolve2 65 UC Wireless Headphones with Link380a, Stereo, Black – Wireless Bluetooth Headset for Calls and Music, 37 Hours of Battery Life, Passive Noise Cancelling Headphones
- My only complaint is that I could not program the headphones with the buttons on the headset, as the manual directed me to do. I had to install special software on my computer to program the headset to turn the LEDs permanently off, make it stop echoing my voice and keep it from talking so loud that I couldn\'t hear the caller.The build quality is excellent, the sound quality could not be better, the soundproofing just right for an office, and the volume sufficiently loud. Everything is at least one level better than the original Jabra Evolve 65.As on most electronics, the default settings are awful. There is a loud voice that overpowers the caller\'s, so if I switch to Bluetooth while on a call, I miss out on the conversation while it tells me how to connect or reminds me to lower the boom. Also, there is some kind of feature so I can hear my own voice, which would be great for a singer, but was distracting to me.I called customer service and discovered the app solved multiple issues, some of which were not clear in the instructions. I strongly recommend this specific headset for people who need to avoid active noise-cancelling headsets.Note: For people sensitive to blue LED lights, the on light and the USB transmiqtter both flash blue lights. The former is easy to cover with vinyl tape.
- Absolutely life changing with my work from home job.
- I loved these headphones for the first 5 months. I wanted to give them a 5 star review after 6 months of use. Unfortunately, these headphones have started malfunctioning. Currently, I have to be within 5-10 feet of the USB adapter, and I have to be facing the USB adapter for them to operate. If I turn around backwards (i.e. not facing the USB adapter), the headphones stop any audio. I\'ve sent a support ticket to Jabra for help, but have received no response.
- TLDR; Overall, I really like these headphones (Jabra Evolve2 65). Good sound, good microphone, comfortable for several hours.(I am working from home, with lots of on-line meetings and calls.) Battery life will go a week+ for my \"normal\" 2-3 hours of meetings per day, and 3+ days for when I am online 6-8 hours per day. Voices on calls are very clear. Music sounds good, decent bass, but they are not bass booming headphones. The headphones will block some ambient noise, but not a lot. I have them connected to both my PC and my phone at the same time, and it all works well. Only duel connect issue I have is if I am in a PC meeting, and my phone rings, the headphones auto-transfer to the phone and drop the meeting. After then phone call is ignored, the headphones auto-connect back to the meeting with no issue, so good job there, Jabra.I only have 2 minor complaints - first is that the sound (volume) will \"ramp\" in when you start a call/video/song. This takes maybe 2 seconds, and prevents loud sound shock, but it also means if you are not in a call, and your PC / Phone has a notification, you won\'t hear it, as most notification sounds are too short for the volume ramp.Second issue is that for long days wearing the headphones - +6 hours, they start to squeeze my ears - it would be nice if the tension was adjustable. Minor, as most days I am not wearing them all day, but if you do, and have a bog head, this could be an issue.Overall, a solid 4 starts. If there was a way to disable the volume ramp, I would give it 5 stars - as this issue as caused me to miss some chat-with-boss notifications...
- This is the a review I left for the MS Modern Wireless headset, where I compare it with the Jabra Evolve2 65:I\'ve been evaluating a few different wireless solutions to use with Teams and decided on the MS Modern Wireless Headset. I\'ve tried the Jabra Evolve2 65 and the Jabra Elite 65t (paired with the Jabra link 380 that comes with the Evolve2 65).The MS Modern Wireless Headset works best with Teams (I\'ve only tried on Windows). I think there must be some optimization going on because when I recorded samples using an audio recorder app, outside of Teams, the mic quality was not very good. But on a Teams call it sounded much better.The MS Modern Wireless Headset has many of the same features as the Jabra Evolve2 65 - status light on the usb receiver, raise mic to mute, on device controls for mute and volume.The volume wheel on the MS Modern headset is superior for me, as opposed to the buttons on the Jabra. The sound on the Jabra mic is superior in all ways (clarity and noise cancelling).Both are light and should be comfortable for most people to wear for extended meetings. But, I have a real problem with the fit of the Jabra. They do not sit well on my ears, and tend to turn in. This causes the mic to touch my face or glasses when lowering it. The Jabra headset does also not feel solid on my head, causing me to hold it on top when moving the mic up or down. I haven\'t had any problems with it, but the Jabra mic feels flimsy compared to the MS Modern Wireless Headset. The MS headset fits me perfectly, feels light, and rests on my ears at a perfect angle.The MS headset also looks a bit more professional to me, if that is important to you. It sits closer to my head than the Jabra and is slightly smaller.The battery on the Jabra Evolve2 65 will last longer, but the MS headset will easily get through 2 days for me. The Jabra has many setting in the Jabra Direct app, while there is nothing to adjust for the MS headset. The MS headset doesn\'t have the Sidetalk feature of the Jabra (where you can hear yourself a bit). That is fine for me because the MS headset doesn\'t completely isolate hearing for me - the ear cups let a little outside sound in so I can hear myself talking.Then, there is the cost difference. The Jabra Evolve2 65 is more than double the MS Modern Wireless Headset. Despite the fit issues, I don\'t feel the Jabra are worth double.I also tried using the Jabra Elite 65t paired to the Jabra link 380 that comes with the Evolve2 65. This is probably not \"officially\" supported by Jabra, but you can an official Teams certified version of the 65t that includes the Jabra link (that seems very very expensive to me, though so I thought I would try this set up).The problem I had with the 65t was I couldn\'t get a good balance of the Hear-Through feature and had that ear plug feeling while talking. The Jabra link can be purchased separately, but it seems really costly to me. The Elite 65t are rather old at this point and only have 5 hours of battery life, and charge the case over micro usb. However, the mics on the 65t do a great job, which was unexpected. The same 65t earbuds paired to bluetooth in Windows had worse range, sound, and mic quality, so the Jabra link does help a lot.One thing to note is the range. I was able to walk about 30 feet away with the Jabra (both the Evolve2 65and Elite 65t) before noticing any problems. The MS headphones seem to lose a bit of audio at about 20 feet (going through a couple of walls). I was able to heard just fine, but people on the calls noticed my audio getting choppy at those distances. This will be fine for my case, but might be an issue for others to consider.If you need a solid performing wired headset, I would go with the Jabra Evolve2 30. I found this had the best features for the price in a wired headset, and purchased one to use as a backup.
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